The prestigious line-up of TPMA guest-judges have stressed and toiled over your PMA chart topping entries and have now chosen their favourite artists to progress to the final round of public voting in each category.
So now it's back to you, the people, to cast your final votes and crown your winner from the incredible artists below. Choose wisely, their future is in your hands.
The winners will be announced at the Awards Ceremony on the 2nd of April 2009 at Mass in Brixton, London. Where 12 of the selected finalists will perform live to hundreds of fans, our guest judges and music industry big wigs. Ticket details will be coming soon, so watch this space and props out to The People's Music Awards.
The Finalist:
Indie/Rock/metal/punk:
Silhouette, Kevin Lucas Orchestra, Lavondyss The Rhythm Method, Casper Hauser
Hip-Hop/Rap/Trip Hop:
Profit, Pick Posket, Chuckie Steel, North of Ping Pong, Zoe Appleseed, Mini.G
Funk/Soul/R&B:
The Future Shape of Sound, Neech, Mobeatz, Martyna Baker, Dolly James
Best Male Solo Artist:
Jon Woode, Profit, Michael Hyman, Mini. G, Kyle Tallman
Best Female Solo Artist:
Pamela Martin, Silhouette, Neech, Michelle, Dominique Wood
Folk/Jazz/Lounge/Blues:
Samay, Eldif Eludea, The Jenlow Band, Pamela Martin, Jungfunk
Pop:
Dominique Wolf, The Future Shape of Sound, Neech, Kevin Lucas Orchestra, Casper Hauser, The Rhythm Method
Off The Beaten Track:
Entropik, PickPocket, North of Ping Pong, :papercutz, The Costellos, Jung Funk
Dance-Eletronica:
Mars, StrayOtic, Ebony Burks, High School Crush, :papercutz
Monday, January 26, 2009
The Final Countdown...
The prestigious line-up of TPMA guest-judges have stressed and toiled over your PMA chart topping entries and have now chosen their favourite artists to progress to the final round of public voting in each category.
So now it's back to you, the people, to cast your final votes and crown your winner from the incredible artists below. Choose wisely, their future is in your hands.
The winners will be announced at the Awards Ceremony on the 2nd of April 2009 at Mass in Brixton, London. Where 12 of the selected finalists will perform live to hundreds of fans, our guest judges and music industry big wigs. Ticket details will be coming soon, so watch this space and props out to The People's Music Awards.
The Finalist:
Indie/Rock/metal/punk:
Silhouette, Kevin Lucas Orchestra, Lavondyss The Rhythm Method, Casper Hauser
Hip-Hop/Rap/Trip Hop:
Profit, Pick Posket, Chuckie Steel, North of Ping Pong, Zoe Appleseed, Mini.G
Funk/Soul/R&B:
The Future Shape of Sound, Neech, Mobeatz, Martyna Baker, Dolly James
Best Male Solo Artist:
Jon Woode, Profit, Michael Hyman, Mini. G, Kyle Tallman
Best Female Solo Artist:
Pamela Martin, Silhouette, Neech, Michelle, Dominique Wood
Folk/Jazz/Lounge/Blues:
Samay, Eldif Eludea, The Jenlow Band, Pamela Martin, Jungfunk
Pop:
Dominique Wolf, The Future Shape of Sound, Neech, Kevin Lucas Orchestra, Casper Hauser, The Rhythm Method
Off The Beaten Track:
Entropik, PickPocket, North of Ping Pong, :papercutz, The Costellos, Jung Funk
Dance-Eletronica:
Mars, StrayOtic, Ebony Burks, High School Crush, :papercutz
So now it's back to you, the people, to cast your final votes and crown your winner from the incredible artists below. Choose wisely, their future is in your hands.
The winners will be announced at the Awards Ceremony on the 2nd of April 2009 at Mass in Brixton, London. Where 12 of the selected finalists will perform live to hundreds of fans, our guest judges and music industry big wigs. Ticket details will be coming soon, so watch this space and props out to The People's Music Awards.
The Finalist:
Indie/Rock/metal/punk:
Silhouette, Kevin Lucas Orchestra, Lavondyss The Rhythm Method, Casper Hauser
Hip-Hop/Rap/Trip Hop:
Profit, Pick Posket, Chuckie Steel, North of Ping Pong, Zoe Appleseed, Mini.G
Funk/Soul/R&B:
The Future Shape of Sound, Neech, Mobeatz, Martyna Baker, Dolly James
Best Male Solo Artist:
Jon Woode, Profit, Michael Hyman, Mini. G, Kyle Tallman
Best Female Solo Artist:
Pamela Martin, Silhouette, Neech, Michelle, Dominique Wood
Folk/Jazz/Lounge/Blues:
Samay, Eldif Eludea, The Jenlow Band, Pamela Martin, Jungfunk
Pop:
Dominique Wolf, The Future Shape of Sound, Neech, Kevin Lucas Orchestra, Casper Hauser, The Rhythm Method
Off The Beaten Track:
Entropik, PickPocket, North of Ping Pong, :papercutz, The Costellos, Jung Funk
Dance-Eletronica:
Mars, StrayOtic, Ebony Burks, High School Crush, :papercutz
The Final Countdown...
The prestigious line-up of TPMA guest-judges have stressed and toiled over your PMA chart topping entries and have now chosen their favourite artists to progress to the final round of public voting in each category.
So now it's back to you, the people, to cast your final votes and crown your winner from the incredible artists below. Choose wisely, their future is in your hands.
The winners will be announced at the Awards Ceremony on the 2nd of April 2009 at Mass in Brixton, London. Where 12 of the selected finalists will perform live to hundreds of fans, our guest judges and music industry big wigs. Ticket details will be coming soon, so watch this space and props out to The People's Music Awards.
The Finalist:
Indie/Rock/metal/punk:
Silhouette, Kevin Lucas Orchestra, Lavondyss The Rhythm Method, Casper Hauser
Hip-Hop/Rap/Trip Hop:
Profit, Pick Posket, Chuckie Steel, North of Ping Pong, Zoe Appleseed, Mini.G
Funk/Soul/R&B:
The Future Shape of Sound, Neech, Mobeatz, Martyna Baker, Dolly James
Best Male Solo Artist:
Jon Woode, Profit, Michael Hyman, Mini. G, Kyle Tallman
Best Female Solo Artist:
Pamela Martin, Silhouette, Neech, Michelle, Dominique Wood
Folk/Jazz/Lounge/Blues:
Samay, Eldif Eludea, The Jenlow Band, Pamela Martin, Jungfunk
Pop:
Dominique Wolf, The Future Shape of Sound, Neech, Kevin Lucas Orchestra, Casper Hauser, The Rhythm Method
Off The Beaten Track:
Entropik, PickPocket, North of Ping Pong, :papercutz, The Costellos, Jung Funk
Dance-Eletronica:
Mars, StrayOtic, Ebony Burks, High School Crush, :papercutz
So now it's back to you, the people, to cast your final votes and crown your winner from the incredible artists below. Choose wisely, their future is in your hands.
The winners will be announced at the Awards Ceremony on the 2nd of April 2009 at Mass in Brixton, London. Where 12 of the selected finalists will perform live to hundreds of fans, our guest judges and music industry big wigs. Ticket details will be coming soon, so watch this space and props out to The People's Music Awards.
The Finalist:
Indie/Rock/metal/punk:
Silhouette, Kevin Lucas Orchestra, Lavondyss The Rhythm Method, Casper Hauser
Hip-Hop/Rap/Trip Hop:
Profit, Pick Posket, Chuckie Steel, North of Ping Pong, Zoe Appleseed, Mini.G
Funk/Soul/R&B:
The Future Shape of Sound, Neech, Mobeatz, Martyna Baker, Dolly James
Best Male Solo Artist:
Jon Woode, Profit, Michael Hyman, Mini. G, Kyle Tallman
Best Female Solo Artist:
Pamela Martin, Silhouette, Neech, Michelle, Dominique Wood
Folk/Jazz/Lounge/Blues:
Samay, Eldif Eludea, The Jenlow Band, Pamela Martin, Jungfunk
Pop:
Dominique Wolf, The Future Shape of Sound, Neech, Kevin Lucas Orchestra, Casper Hauser, The Rhythm Method
Off The Beaten Track:
Entropik, PickPocket, North of Ping Pong, :papercutz, The Costellos, Jung Funk
Dance-Eletronica:
Mars, StrayOtic, Ebony Burks, High School Crush, :papercutz
The Final Countdown...
The prestigious line-up of TPMA guest-judges have stressed and toiled over your PMA chart topping entries and have now chosen their favourite artists to progress to the final round of public voting in each category.
So now it's back to you, the people, to cast your final votes and crown your winner from the incredible artists below. Choose wisely, their future is in your hands.
The winners will be announced at the Awards Ceremony on the 2nd of April 2009 at Mass in Brixton, London. Where 12 of the selected finalists will perform live to hundreds of fans, our guest judges and music industry big wigs. Ticket details will be coming soon, so watch this space and props out to The People's Music Awards.
The Finalist:
Indie/Rock/metal/punk:
Silhouette, Kevin Lucas Orchestra, Lavondyss The Rhythm Method, Casper Hauser
Hip-Hop/Rap/Trip Hop:
Profit, Pick Posket, Chuckie Steel, North of Ping Pong, Zoe Appleseed, Mini.G
Funk/Soul/R&B:
The Future Shape of Sound, Neech, Mobeatz, Martyna Baker, Dolly James
Best Male Solo Artist:
Jon Woode, Profit, Michael Hyman, Mini. G, Kyle Tallman
Best Female Solo Artist:
Pamela Martin, Silhouette, Neech, Michelle, Dominique Wood
Folk/Jazz/Lounge/Blues:
Samay, Eldif Eludea, The Jenlow Band, Pamela Martin, Jungfunk
Pop:
Dominique Wolf, The Future Shape of Sound, Neech, Kevin Lucas Orchestra, Casper Hauser, The Rhythm Method
Off The Beaten Track:
Entropik, PickPocket, North of Ping Pong, :papercutz, The Costellos, Jung Funk
Dance-Eletronica:
Mars, StrayOtic, Ebony Burks, High School Crush, :papercutz
So now it's back to you, the people, to cast your final votes and crown your winner from the incredible artists below. Choose wisely, their future is in your hands.
The winners will be announced at the Awards Ceremony on the 2nd of April 2009 at Mass in Brixton, London. Where 12 of the selected finalists will perform live to hundreds of fans, our guest judges and music industry big wigs. Ticket details will be coming soon, so watch this space and props out to The People's Music Awards.
The Finalist:
Indie/Rock/metal/punk:
Silhouette, Kevin Lucas Orchestra, Lavondyss The Rhythm Method, Casper Hauser
Hip-Hop/Rap/Trip Hop:
Profit, Pick Posket, Chuckie Steel, North of Ping Pong, Zoe Appleseed, Mini.G
Funk/Soul/R&B:
The Future Shape of Sound, Neech, Mobeatz, Martyna Baker, Dolly James
Best Male Solo Artist:
Jon Woode, Profit, Michael Hyman, Mini. G, Kyle Tallman
Best Female Solo Artist:
Pamela Martin, Silhouette, Neech, Michelle, Dominique Wood
Folk/Jazz/Lounge/Blues:
Samay, Eldif Eludea, The Jenlow Band, Pamela Martin, Jungfunk
Pop:
Dominique Wolf, The Future Shape of Sound, Neech, Kevin Lucas Orchestra, Casper Hauser, The Rhythm Method
Off The Beaten Track:
Entropik, PickPocket, North of Ping Pong, :papercutz, The Costellos, Jung Funk
Dance-Eletronica:
Mars, StrayOtic, Ebony Burks, High School Crush, :papercutz
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Bread & Butter
The Coffin on Cake team has been preparing for a busy month of tradeshows, starting today with Bread & Butter Barcelona.
We'll be catching with old friends and enjoying the very best of our favourite brands, so if you haven't already made an appointment then get in touch with dean@coffinoncake.com today!
We'll be catching with old friends and enjoying the very best of our favourite brands, so if you haven't already made an appointment then get in touch with dean@coffinoncake.com today!
Bread & Butter
The Coffin on Cake team has been preparing for a busy month of tradeshows, starting today with Bread & Butter Barcelona.
We'll be catching with old friends and enjoying the very best of our favourite brands, so if you haven't already made an appointment then get in touch with dean@coffinoncake.com today!
We'll be catching with old friends and enjoying the very best of our favourite brands, so if you haven't already made an appointment then get in touch with dean@coffinoncake.com today!
Bread & Butter
The Coffin on Cake team has been preparing for a busy month of tradeshows, starting today with Bread & Butter Barcelona.
We'll be catching with old friends and enjoying the very best of our favourite brands, so if you haven't already made an appointment then get in touch with dean@coffinoncake.com today!
We'll be catching with old friends and enjoying the very best of our favourite brands, so if you haven't already made an appointment then get in touch with dean@coffinoncake.com today!
Bread & Butter
The Coffin on Cake team has been preparing for a busy month of tradeshows, starting today with Bread & Butter Barcelona.
We'll be catching with old friends and enjoying the very best of our favourite brands, so if you haven't already made an appointment then get in touch with dean@coffinoncake.com today!
We'll be catching with old friends and enjoying the very best of our favourite brands, so if you haven't already made an appointment then get in touch with dean@coffinoncake.com today!
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Dedicated To You
I never knew I could hurt like this
And every day life goes on like
I wish I could talk to you for awhile
I wish I could find a way try not to cry
As time goes by
And I assumed that you reached a better place
Still I’ll give the whole world to see your face
Lying hardest thing to do is forget you
Sulit banget ngelupain orang yang sangat kita sayang, setiap hari ketemu, ngobrol, makan, dan lainnya. Tapi kalau dia memperlakukanmu bukan seperti dia memperlakukan seorang yang dia sayang, apa mau di kata? Maybe, it's time... It's time to take a break, it's time to forget.
And every day life goes on like
I wish I could talk to you for awhile
I wish I could find a way try not to cry
As time goes by
And I assumed that you reached a better place
Still I’ll give the whole world to see your face
Lying hardest thing to do is forget you
Sulit banget ngelupain orang yang sangat kita sayang, setiap hari ketemu, ngobrol, makan, dan lainnya. Tapi kalau dia memperlakukanmu bukan seperti dia memperlakukan seorang yang dia sayang, apa mau di kata? Maybe, it's time... It's time to take a break, it's time to forget.
Friday, January 16, 2009
...introducing...
Assalamu'alaikum teman-teman...
Ya seperti biasa, pertama kali orang-orang membuat blog,saya perkenalkan diri saya dulu ya. Saya Wulandari, sekarang sudah tingkat 4 kuliah di ITB jurusan Teknik Industri (doakan saya lulus Juli 2009 ya!). Saya anak kedua dari tiga bersaudara, kakak dan adik saya laki-laki, bisa dilihat foto keluarga saya.
Ok it's enough dengan perkenalan diri saya. Pokoknya, dengan saya membuat blog ini, saya ingin mencoba belajar menulis. Menulis apapun, dunia kuliah, pengalaman pribadi, pertemanan, cinta (hehehe), dan sebagainya. Mudah-mudahan dengan tulisan saya, dapat memberikan manfaat buat orang yang membacanya.
Saya akan berusaha menulis. Ajarkan saya tentang blogspot ini ya, belum mengerti. :)
Ya seperti biasa, pertama kali orang-orang membuat blog,saya perkenalkan diri saya dulu ya. Saya Wulandari, sekarang sudah tingkat 4 kuliah di ITB jurusan Teknik Industri (doakan saya lulus Juli 2009 ya!). Saya anak kedua dari tiga bersaudara, kakak dan adik saya laki-laki, bisa dilihat foto keluarga saya.
Ok it's enough dengan perkenalan diri saya. Pokoknya, dengan saya membuat blog ini, saya ingin mencoba belajar menulis. Menulis apapun, dunia kuliah, pengalaman pribadi, pertemanan, cinta (hehehe), dan sebagainya. Mudah-mudahan dengan tulisan saya, dapat memberikan manfaat buat orang yang membacanya.
Saya akan berusaha menulis. Ajarkan saya tentang blogspot ini ya, belum mengerti. :)
Monday, January 12, 2009
We are shocked and saddened by the weekend’s tragic news of the death of Rob Gauntlett and his friend James Atkinson in a climbing accident in the French Alps.
The news is devastating and we can only be thankful to have had the brief opportunity and pleasure of working with Rob (and James Hooper) over the past year and their truly exceptional adventures. At only age 21 Rob was a hugely inspiring and gracious role model for all of us here, and we’re sure he left a positive mark on everybody he met, reminding us all to follow our dreams and believe that anything is possible.
The news is devastating and we can only be thankful to have had the brief opportunity and pleasure of working with Rob (and James Hooper) over the past year and their truly exceptional adventures. At only age 21 Rob was a hugely inspiring and gracious role model for all of us here, and we’re sure he left a positive mark on everybody he met, reminding us all to follow our dreams and believe that anything is possible.
We are shocked and saddened by the weekend’s tragic news of the death of Rob Gauntlett and his friend James Atkinson in a climbing accident in the French Alps.
The news is devastating and we can only be thankful to have had the brief opportunity and pleasure of working with Rob (and James Hooper) over the past year and their truly exceptional adventures. At only age 21 Rob was a hugely inspiring and gracious role model for all of us here, and we’re sure he left a positive mark on everybody he met, reminding us all to follow our dreams and believe that anything is possible.
The news is devastating and we can only be thankful to have had the brief opportunity and pleasure of working with Rob (and James Hooper) over the past year and their truly exceptional adventures. At only age 21 Rob was a hugely inspiring and gracious role model for all of us here, and we’re sure he left a positive mark on everybody he met, reminding us all to follow our dreams and believe that anything is possible.
We are shocked and saddened by the weekend’s tragic news of the death of Rob Gauntlett and his friend James Atkinson in a climbing accident in the French Alps.
The news is devastating and we can only be thankful to have had the brief opportunity and pleasure of working with Rob (and James Hooper) over the past year and their truly exceptional adventures. At only age 21 Rob was a hugely inspiring and gracious role model for all of us here, and we’re sure he left a positive mark on everybody he met, reminding us all to follow our dreams and believe that anything is possible.
The news is devastating and we can only be thankful to have had the brief opportunity and pleasure of working with Rob (and James Hooper) over the past year and their truly exceptional adventures. At only age 21 Rob was a hugely inspiring and gracious role model for all of us here, and we’re sure he left a positive mark on everybody he met, reminding us all to follow our dreams and believe that anything is possible.
We are shocked and saddened by the weekend’s tragic news of the death of Rob Gauntlett and his friend James Atkinson in a climbing accident in the French Alps.
The news is devastating and we can only be thankful to have had the brief opportunity and pleasure of working with Rob (and James Hooper) over the past year and their truly exceptional adventures. At only age 21 Rob was a hugely inspiring and gracious role model for all of us here, and we’re sure he left a positive mark on everybody he met, reminding us all to follow our dreams and believe that anything is possible.
The news is devastating and we can only be thankful to have had the brief opportunity and pleasure of working with Rob (and James Hooper) over the past year and their truly exceptional adventures. At only age 21 Rob was a hugely inspiring and gracious role model for all of us here, and we’re sure he left a positive mark on everybody he met, reminding us all to follow our dreams and believe that anything is possible.
Friday, January 9, 2009
Good as Gould...
Welcoming Nia Gould to the creative cake mix, a recent graduate of Falmouth University and a design lovely. Nia has a passion for editorial design, typography and work that revolves around a love of language, including this brilliant personal typographic project 'mummerset'.
Check out Nia’s design collective Black Bettys and look out for upcoming Coffin on Cake blogs from Nia herself.
Check out Nia’s design collective Black Bettys and look out for upcoming Coffin on Cake blogs from Nia herself.
Good as Gould...
Welcoming Nia Gould to the creative cake mix, a recent graduate of Falmouth University and a design lovely. Nia has a passion for editorial design, typography and work that revolves around a love of language, including this brilliant personal typographic project 'mummerset'.
Check out Nia’s design collective Black Bettys and look out for upcoming Coffin on Cake blogs from Nia herself.
Check out Nia’s design collective Black Bettys and look out for upcoming Coffin on Cake blogs from Nia herself.
Good as Gould...
Welcoming Nia Gould to the creative cake mix, a recent graduate of Falmouth University and a design lovely. Nia has a passion for editorial design, typography and work that revolves around a love of language, including this brilliant personal typographic project 'mummerset'.
Check out Nia’s design collective Black Bettys and look out for upcoming Coffin on Cake blogs from Nia herself.
Check out Nia’s design collective Black Bettys and look out for upcoming Coffin on Cake blogs from Nia herself.
Good as Gould...
Welcoming Nia Gould to the creative cake mix, a recent graduate of Falmouth University and a design lovely. Nia has a passion for editorial design, typography and work that revolves around a love of language, including this brilliant personal typographic project 'mummerset'.
Check out Nia’s design collective Black Bettys and look out for upcoming Coffin on Cake blogs from Nia herself.
Check out Nia’s design collective Black Bettys and look out for upcoming Coffin on Cake blogs from Nia herself.
Friday, January 2, 2009
Survival of the Fittest!
Happy New Year and here's to a prosperous 2009!
With prosperity in mind thanks to the lovely peeps' at the award winning Business XL magazine for their brilliant article featuring Coffin on Cake.
Positioned in their Jan '09 issue, focusing on the 'Survival of the Fittest', our very own Alex Craven is interviewed alongside CEO of Microgeneration, Andy Honey, and the MD of Research Instruments, Bill Brown, in the magazines 'Expansion' feature entitled 'Making Waves'. Alex speaks out on the growing business, the benefits of relocating and the importance of being positioned in the UK's capital for board sports. Click above for more on Business XL.
With prosperity in mind thanks to the lovely peeps' at the award winning Business XL magazine for their brilliant article featuring Coffin on Cake.
Positioned in their Jan '09 issue, focusing on the 'Survival of the Fittest', our very own Alex Craven is interviewed alongside CEO of Microgeneration, Andy Honey, and the MD of Research Instruments, Bill Brown, in the magazines 'Expansion' feature entitled 'Making Waves'. Alex speaks out on the growing business, the benefits of relocating and the importance of being positioned in the UK's capital for board sports. Click above for more on Business XL.
Survival of the Fittest!
Happy New Year and here's to a prosperous 2009!
With prosperity in mind thanks to the lovely peeps' at the award winning Business XL magazine for their brilliant article featuring Coffin on Cake.
Positioned in their Jan '09 issue, focusing on the 'Survival of the Fittest', our very own Alex Craven is interviewed alongside CEO of Microgeneration, Andy Honey, and the MD of Research Instruments, Bill Brown, in the magazines 'Expansion' feature entitled 'Making Waves'. Alex speaks out on the growing business, the benefits of relocating and the importance of being positioned in the UK's capital for board sports. Click above for more on Business XL.
With prosperity in mind thanks to the lovely peeps' at the award winning Business XL magazine for their brilliant article featuring Coffin on Cake.
Positioned in their Jan '09 issue, focusing on the 'Survival of the Fittest', our very own Alex Craven is interviewed alongside CEO of Microgeneration, Andy Honey, and the MD of Research Instruments, Bill Brown, in the magazines 'Expansion' feature entitled 'Making Waves'. Alex speaks out on the growing business, the benefits of relocating and the importance of being positioned in the UK's capital for board sports. Click above for more on Business XL.
Survival of the Fittest!
Happy New Year and here's to a prosperous 2009!
With prosperity in mind thanks to the lovely peeps' at the award winning Business XL magazine for their brilliant article featuring Coffin on Cake.
Positioned in their Jan '09 issue, focusing on the 'Survival of the Fittest', our very own Alex Craven is interviewed alongside CEO of Microgeneration, Andy Honey, and the MD of Research Instruments, Bill Brown, in the magazines 'Expansion' feature entitled 'Making Waves'. Alex speaks out on the growing business, the benefits of relocating and the importance of being positioned in the UK's capital for board sports. Click above for more on Business XL.
With prosperity in mind thanks to the lovely peeps' at the award winning Business XL magazine for their brilliant article featuring Coffin on Cake.
Positioned in their Jan '09 issue, focusing on the 'Survival of the Fittest', our very own Alex Craven is interviewed alongside CEO of Microgeneration, Andy Honey, and the MD of Research Instruments, Bill Brown, in the magazines 'Expansion' feature entitled 'Making Waves'. Alex speaks out on the growing business, the benefits of relocating and the importance of being positioned in the UK's capital for board sports. Click above for more on Business XL.
Survival of the Fittest!
Happy New Year and here's to a prosperous 2009!
With prosperity in mind thanks to the lovely peeps' at the award winning Business XL magazine for their brilliant article featuring Coffin on Cake.
Positioned in their Jan '09 issue, focusing on the 'Survival of the Fittest', our very own Alex Craven is interviewed alongside CEO of Microgeneration, Andy Honey, and the MD of Research Instruments, Bill Brown, in the magazines 'Expansion' feature entitled 'Making Waves'. Alex speaks out on the growing business, the benefits of relocating and the importance of being positioned in the UK's capital for board sports. Click above for more on Business XL.
With prosperity in mind thanks to the lovely peeps' at the award winning Business XL magazine for their brilliant article featuring Coffin on Cake.
Positioned in their Jan '09 issue, focusing on the 'Survival of the Fittest', our very own Alex Craven is interviewed alongside CEO of Microgeneration, Andy Honey, and the MD of Research Instruments, Bill Brown, in the magazines 'Expansion' feature entitled 'Making Waves'. Alex speaks out on the growing business, the benefits of relocating and the importance of being positioned in the UK's capital for board sports. Click above for more on Business XL.
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