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  What is the European Music Platform

The European Music Platform was created in 2004, in order to run the first ever implemented pilot projects co-financed by the European Union in the field of music. Most members of the Platform are national music export organisations and national music information centres.
 
During 2005 – 2006 these Pilot Projects were supported by the European Commission as experimental actions in the following fields:
 
Support to live music
- European Talent Exchange Programme (ETEP).
- European Tour Support (ETS).
 
International promotion
- Pre-development of a US Office in New York.
- Feasibility study for an office in China.
 
Exchange of information
- EMO Export Handbooks



  Who can apply for membership

The following non-profit legal persons can apply for membership:

  • legal persons that represent authors and/or composers and/or publishers;
  • legal persons that represent performing artists;
  • legal persons that represent record and/or video producers;
  • legal persons whose object is to represent, defend and promote the interests of creative and cultural industries in the music sector.



  How to become a member

To find out more on how to become a European Music Platform member, feel free to contact us at info@emo.org




 
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   EBBA WINNERS 2010  
  The 2010 European Border Breakers Award winners are:

- Buraka Som Sistema (Portugal) Black Diamond

- Soap and Skin (Austria) 
Lovetune for Vacuum

- Sliimy (France) Paint Your Face

- Peter Fox (Germany) Stadtaffe

- Milow (Belgium) Milow

- Charlie Winston (UK) Hobo

- Jenny Wilson (Sweden) Hardships

- Esmee Denters (The Netherlands) Outta Here

- Guisy Ferreri (Italy) Gaetana

- Kerli (Estonia) Love is Dead

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   NEW EMO MEMBERS  
  The European Music Office is delighted to announce the addition of three new members!  
 
   
     
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