Arda Recorders - Live Room A
Eurotoire Circuit
EUCT is the third and biggest edition of Eurotoire, led by Louvana Records (Cyprus), Arda Recorders (Portugal) and Mediatone (France) - a programme aiming to bring together and elevate artists from the three countries. Co-funded by the European Union, EUCT's agenda includes masterclasses, songwriting, production and recording sessions, an album release and live performances at well-established European venues and festivals.
Masterclasses
Artists are eligible to submit an application to take part in the masterclasses which will be conducted by industry experts, focusing on topics such as music monetisation, networking and promotion, as well as preparing for gigs and studio sessions. Each country will host their own set of masterclasses, selecting 16 artists through the open call to take part in each location. Each set of masterclasses will be followed by one-to-one mentoring sessions between each industry professional and each participant.
Deadline for applications: March 31st 2024 (23:59 CET)
Call for applicants has now ended
Songwriting Session
Upon the completion of the masterclasses, and based on the potential and drive each participant will have shown, one participant in the capacity building masterclasses joined by a second artist from each country will be selected to form a team of six for the next stage - a songwriting session at Studio eleven63, Nicosia on 25-29 November 2024.
Production & Recording Session
The group will then be traveling to Porto on 10-21 March 2025 to produce and record the album at Arda Recorders under the guidance of the programme’s artistic directors. The album will be mixed in Dolby Atmos, also at Arda Recorders and will then be released and distributed on all available streaming platforms.
Live Performances
To conclude the programme, the group will present their work live in all three countries in the summer of 2025. This will include performances at the well-renowned Fengaros Festival in Cyprus, as well as festivals and gigs in France and Portugal.
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