
Yves Stephany is the new head of music at radio 100,7, the public service radio in Luxembourg. He has made a name for himself in the local music scene as a member of bands and as an eclectic DJ. Yves’ main aim is to make important currents in today’s popular music accessible to a broad audience. He has always put a strong emphasis on music from Luxembourg.
Past Events with YVES STEPHANY
Saturday - 12. Nov 2016
- Back To Top13:00The digital evolution has deeply affected the way music is brought to and experienced by music fans. Radio stations think about and develop new ways to broadcast music and reach for new audiences. Vlogs, streaming services and audio-visual web based platforms are constantly opening new channels for artists while music…
Friday - 17. Nov 2017
12:30What does it mean to be a music journalist in the age of Instagram and Youtube? What are the stories to reach an audience with a short attention span looking for instant gratification and constant updates about new music projects? How did technology alter the way journalists are writing about…Thursday - 15. Nov 2018
19:15A l'ère du tout numérique, les groupes et artistes misent sur internet et une audience mondiale pour se faire connaître et diffuser leurs oeuvres. Aussi au Luxembourg. Or, le marché local et ses médias restent un enjeu de taille, que ce soit pour des raisons de reconnaissance nationale, de promotion…Saturday - 17. Nov 2018
11:00Excellent songwriting, daring arrangements and catchy hooklines should make for a bummer of a song, right? But does your record sound great? Is your mix reflecting the artistic purpose? Does it match today's standards, where it should sound all right, no matter whether it is played on a CD, vinyl,…14:00Mandy Parnell became interested in recorded music at the age of 5, listening to records on a portable Dansette player . She studied music and music technology through her school, college and university years, training and working in recording studios until landing an internship at a mastering studio. Mandy worked…Friday - 15. Nov 2019
11:45In collaboration with Multipistes Excellent songwriting, daring arrangements and catchy hooklines should make for a bummer of a song, right? But does your record sound great? Is your mix reflecting the artistic purpose? Does it match today’s standards, where it should sound all right, no matter whether it is played…