Thursday, September 22, 2011





There were absolutely loads of events going on during fashion week, with something on almost on every corner in west London’s shopping areas. I was blown away by the sheer number of people that turned out for Vogue’s Fashion's Night Out for a cheeky glass of champagne and quick celebrity spotting session. I happened to be at SHOWStudios checking out Motherof Pearl’s collabration with coffee shop themed exhibition and artist Keith Tyson. I also bumped into an old friend Adrien Sauvage who has taken the celebrity styling and fashion design worlds by storm with his unique brand “This Is Not A Suit”. Check out the linked video, its perfect!

Also I happened to find myself at the Adidas Originals x Exit x Absolut Vodka party on Saturday last week which was heaving with people from all parts of the fashion and music world, it was great to see the two industries converging over a brand that has remained credible since my father was a young man. It was also good to see great strategy in action where the endorsement of a young blogger called Cheyenne Davide married the brand to youth, street and fashion culture perfectly! A good time was had by all!  

ML

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

The Station Sessions are back - Launching 1st of September!

The Station Sessions are back for a new season of regular live music for commuters at St Pancras International. The new season kicks off with Marcus Foster and Lotte Mullan, followed by 2 months of the best emerging acts the UK music scene has to offer.



This season the Station Sessions are moving upstairs and will have a slightly different feel, as well as a different location. The stage will be set up in the space between the Eurostar platforms, The Betjeman Arms Pub and Carluccio’s restaurant.
In case you aren’t familiar with the upstairs at St Pancras just look for the Olympic rings or the Stations’ trademark Dent clock face.
With the massive success of the Station Sessions festival, we intend to keep a healthy buzz surrounding the Station’s music scene. The festival showcased a mix of established acts (Kids In Glass Houses), experimental acts (Submotion Orchestra), new acts (Charlotte O'Connor), and great fun acts you just want to shake your rump to (Vintage Trouble). We’ve never seen commuters so happy!
This season we continue to change the mould, with an exclusive “Live In The Living Room” type of aesthetic!  Sessions this season will have a more intimate feel with great vocals, acoustic guitars, clapping hands, bar stalls and armchairs, so get there early to claim the best seats in the house.
The Sessions resume on Thursday September 1st at 6pm, and will be on every Thursday thereafter from 6-7pm until the end of October. Give us a shout on Facebook or Twitter if you need help finding us at our new location.
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Views from the Station Sessions Festival - WK1 by Charm Factory


"Working with Syllabus and the team at Place PR for the launch of the inaugural Station Sessions Festival has been fantastic. It's a really unique proposition for artists to engage with the general public in a location that ordinarily would be out of bounds. Having worked with them on sessions for rising Charmfactory (www.charmfactory.co.uk) artists over the past 12 months including Delta Maid, Liam Bailey, Scoundrels and Friends Electric I knew the potential that lay for bigger acts at St Pancras International and how smooth it would all go, of course.

Having Guillemots (facebook.com/guillemotsmusic) launch the festival was such a great moment - I think the photo above taken by snapper Brendan Doherty really captures the spirit of the event - the station concourse was buzzing. The icing on the cake was Nerina Pallot (facebook.com/NerinaPallotOfficial) playing a full hour set with a string quartet on Friday evening to mark the release of her new album 'Year of the Wolf'. So many people who ordinarily never go to gigs stopped to take in these special performances, not to mention the legions of fans who came down.

Would I do it again? Hells yeah, try stopping me. Would I recommend other artsits to do it, yes, in a flash. "
LL, CharmFactory


We love when a good plan comes together and it certainly did for the launch of the festival, thanks to the lovely people at CharmFactory.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

We're on the move!!




Busy, busy, busy, and it's about to get even busier!!!

As of the 1st of June, we will be moving out of our slightly dark and dingy basement in Camden, and into a beautifully bright and airy Georgian office in Angel! Dispite the ridiculous amount of packing that's got to be done over the next few days, we're all really looking forward to it. A change of scenery is always good for a creative mind, so they say. We now just need to work out how to bubble wrap the fish!

So, for all your records, our new office address is....

The Syllabus Agency
359 Goswell Road
London
EC1V 7JL
Telephone Number: 02077549177

Happy packing!!

KF

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Earth Hour 2011



Here at The Syllabus Agency we got our Earth Hour party started by launching the ‘lights out’ event a day early during office hours!

As first time celebrators, the rush was on to complete lists of work before 5pm sharp! Finally, at 5.10pm lights went down, Computers put to sleep and plug sockets were switched off. Earth Hour had arrived in all her glory and we felt her essence, so in honor of our country England and Her Majesty Queen Liz we cracked open the beers and prepared for the band to arrive.

It wasn’t just a random act in which we Joined global cites and great British landmarks that bowed down to the power of Earth for an hour of darkness that would inevitably fill us with more light at the end. Landmarks such as EDF Energy, The London Eye, Manchester United Old Trafford, No 10 Downing Street and six bridges across the Thames including the iconic Tower Bridge were involved. Even Queen Elizabeth joined households around the world for Earth Hour with lights going off at Buckingham Palace.

The overcoats a London based band Inspired by Pop music and the love of ambience in empty rooms filled our office floor with acoustic sounds and numbers such as “Give yourself to me” and “Hangover Square.” With Matt’s quirky lyrics and Kate’s sweet harmonies we felt entirely in the Spirit of Earth hour.

4 months into 2011 and our planet has witnessed more than 5 natural disasters. From forest fires to earthquakes and of course a tsunami. Here at the syllabus Agency we understand and feel the necessity to be more carbon efficient and less wasteful in this current climate. We used Earth Hour to establish a fresh start of corporate consciousness. So here is our commitment to earth. We shout out with pride to you and the rest of the world from one office to another. Together we can make a difference!

Our Earth Hour film is Coming soon.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Euro Star Staff Get Signed Demos With Love



The Station Sessions has become a must do for Tourists, Commuters and Music Lovers all around london eager to experience top quality live music in completely unexpected surroundings. With regular faces joining us every week as they wait for and sometimes miss their trains, the scene is becoming pleasantly familier. However last week we were joined by a new audience, St Pancras International’s staff!
A number of Eurostar staff members came down to enjoy the music and even bought Love In The Asylum’s EP. Lovely to see the Stations Sessions bringing joy to regulars and still capturing new audiences.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

An introduction, A fairwell and a Birthday celebration. "Pheeeewwww what a week."


Hello, I’m the new Intern. Name's Hanna-Jade, people call me H-J for short term efficiency. Feel free. I’ll be chatting to you on Twitter or Facebook and also updating you with all our electrifying news stories. With David’s departure I will have some very big shoes to fill (literally). So a very BIG congratulations to David, he has attained the job role of Communications Assistant for the Red Bull Reporter. GO DAVID GO GO GO! He will be sadly missed. Great guy!

A shrine of remembrance in his honor. 









And last but not least! Gideon or shall we say Gman, who has a great passion for the art of Ghetto HipHop, turned a year older last week, and with age comes responsibility. See Gideon below recycling his Rapping Paper. Good lad! Happy Birthday Gideon! 












Once a Junior Gunner, always a Junior Gunner! 












Kindest Regards 
HJ