celebpeek
  • Home
  • Bollywood
  • Hollywood
  • Lifestyle
  • Fashion
celebpeek
  • Music
  • Celebrity News
  • Events
  • TV & Streaming
Home » Speakers
Tag:

Speakers

600px (w) x 500px (h)
Events

A Greener Future announce First Speakers and Topics for GEI18

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
written by jummy84

Photography by Chris Cooper/ ShotAway/ www.ShotAway.com/ #shotawaydotcom

“If you work in the live sector and sustainability is your thing, GEI is where it’s at.” Dale Vince OBE

The first speakers and key agenda topics have been announced for the 18th edition of the Green Events & Innovations Conference (GEI18), which will take place at the Royal Lancaster London on Tuesday, 24th February 2026.

The internationally renowned conference is where music, sport, and cultural events collectively tackle the topics that matter, from climate action and ecosystem restoration, to handling geopolitical pressures, misinformation, and culture wars.

Returning to GEI to explain what it’s like being a black belt in both green comms and putting words into action is Dale Vince OBE, founder of the world’s first green energy company, Ecotricity, and chair of the world’s greenest football club, Forest Green Rovers FC. Dale will be joined by Claire O’Neill, co-founder of their joint venture Grid Faeries, and CEO of AGF, to discuss removing diesel from events alongside many other pressing topics.

Continuing the energy theme and following AEG Europe’s recent announcement regarding their green energy agreement with Ecotricity to supply all their UK venues, GEI will showcase the Live Entertainment Energy Scheme (LEES), a partnership between Ecotricity, LIVE, AGF, and Music Venue Trust, which allows venues and all live sector buildings to access deep green energy at a fraction of the cost whilst simultaneously creating renewables.

Exploring how art can resonate beyond words, GEI18 hosts a discussion giving insight into TAKKUUK, an immersive installation and soundtrack that showcases indigenous life, culture, and climate change in the Arctic, created by BICEP and featuring indigenous artists. EarthSonic, In Place of War, Ninja Tune and the creators contribute to this impressive and moving session.

And the topic of AI and sustainability will make its way onto GEI’s agenda for the first time in 2026. Dr Teresa Moore, GEI co-founder and head of AGFe (A Greener Future Education), will join chair Adrian Bossey and researchers from the Association of Event Management Educators to discuss issues around the social, economic, and environmental impacts of AI on the events industry from a sustainability perspective.

Whilst the focus of GEI is on preventing harm and making the world a better place, adaptation to climate change and the shifting tides is essential. GEI18 will welcome climate change expert Professor Richard Betts MBE from the Met Office to examine the latest climate science, impact on events, and what degree of preparedness is needed. And Artur Mendes returns to provide insight into one of Europe’s most inspiring music events for biodiversity restoration and wider sustainability – Boom Festival in Portugal.

Virgo Sillamaa from European Music Exporters Exchange will share the research findings from the Better Live project, which looks into tour co-programming as a way to decrease carbon footprint mobility while creating smarter tours for artists. The research aims to better understand how culture and sustainability co-exist (or not) in policy across six European countries.

And EarthPercent return as our charity partners, with the ever star-studded and inspiring EarthPercent Hour the icing on the plant-based cake of the conference programme. This will be followed by the sustainably grown cherry on the cake, the International AGF Awards 2026, sponsored by Skydiamond, in which we celebrate the greenest events and venues from across the globe.

The Quick-Fire Innovation Round, a firm favourite on the GEI programme, returns, giving a small selection of delegates the chance to pitch their innovative solution or product to future clients and peers. To apply, click here. Applications close on 15th December.

New for this year, GEI delegates can enjoy free access to London showcase festival Soho Calling on Wednesday, 25th February (the day after GEI) with a host of incredible artists performing at a plethora of great venues across central London. The event is organised by ILMC.

“It’s always very exciting to see the GEI programme gradually taking shape. We’re adding a new room this year, meaning more space for deep dives, as well as a host of new speakers, some previously untouched topics, plus Soho Calling! It’s an invigorating shake up for our 18th edition, and we look forward to sharing space with our fabulous delegates.”

Claire O’Neill

More sessions and speakers will be announced in the coming weeks.

GEI is the foremost conference for event sustainability. A partnership between green event pioneers A Greener Future (AGF) and the world’s leading platform for the live music and entertainment sector, the International Live Music Conference (ILMC), GEI18 is sponsored by Ecotricity Business, AEG, and The O2.

More information and tickets at agreenerfuture.com

A greener future announce first speakers and topics for gei18A greener future announce first speakers and topics for gei18
November 6, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Shop Smart TV's, Tablets & Speakers Up to 56% Off
Music

Shop Smart TV’s, Tablets & Speakers Up to 56% Off

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
written by jummy84

All products and services featured are independently chosen by editors. However, Billboard may receive a commission on orders placed through its retail links, and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes.

If you’re looking for a new smartphone, tablet, home audio system or even a new 4K TV, then now is one of the best times of the year to pick one (or two) up on the cheap — thanks to the Samsung Week Sale Event. Taking place Monday, Oct. 20 through Sunday, Nov. 2, shoppers can save almost 60% off tech-savvy electronics and smart home gadgets all week long.

Explore

See latest videos, charts and news

With new products and savings being added in daily, we’ve rounded up the best deals during the Samsung Week Sale Event so you don’t have to. Save on everything from massive 4K Ultra HD TVs (and 8K TVs), sharp smart gaming monitors, soundbars, wearable tech, like the Samsung Galaxy Watch7 and more home electronics at samsung.com.

In fact, even select smart home appliances, like the Samsung Bespoke AI 4-Door French Door Smart Fridge and Samsung Bespoke AI Laundry Combo are also over 30% off during the event. As more holiday deals continue to pop up, ShopBillboard will continue updating this page throughout the sale event.

Ahead, you’ll find the best deals during the Samsung Week 2025 Sale event.

Shop the Best Tech Deals

Samsung Week 2025: Shop Smart TV's, Tablets & Speakers Up to 56% Off

Samsung Neo QLED QN1EF Smart TV(65-Inch)

$749.99

$1,699.99

56% off

Samsung Week 2025: Shop Smart TV's, Tablets & Speakers Up to 56% Off

Samsung Q-Series HW-Q800F Soundbar

$799.99

$1,099.99

27% off

Samsung Week 2025: Shop Smart TV's, Tablets & Speakers Up to 56% Off

Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro

$1,299.99

$1,649.99

21% off

Samsung Week 2025: Shop Smart TV's, Tablets & Speakers Up to 56% Off

Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 G95SC Gaming Monitor

$1,099.99

$1,799.99

39% off

Samsung Week 2025: Shop Smart TV's, Tablets & Speakers Up to 56% Off

Samsung Week 2025: Shop Smart TV's, Tablets & Speakers Up to 56% Off

Samsung Frame TV (55-Inch)

$1,099.99

$1,299.99

15% off

Samsung Week 2025: Shop Smart TV's, Tablets & Speakers Up to 56% Off

Samsung Week 2025: Shop Smart TV's, Tablets & Speakers Up to 56% Off

Samsung Week 2025: Shop Smart TV's, Tablets & Speakers Up to 56% Off

Samsung Frame Pro (75-Inch)

Shop the Best Smart Home Tech Deals

Samsung Week 2025: Shop Smart TV's, Tablets & Speakers Up to 56% Off

Bespoke AI 4-Door French Door Smart Fridge

Samsung Week 2025: Shop Smart TV's, Tablets & Speakers Up to 56% Off

Bespoke AI All-in-One Combo Washer & Dryer

Want more deals? We’ll be updating this page with more great tech savings until the Samsung Week Sale Event ends on Sunday, Nov. 2.

For more product recommendations, check out our roundups of the best over-ear headphones, wifi extenders, laptop deals and more.

Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox


Sign Up

October 28, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Remixes Extended Stimulation: 12" Pop Adventures on the Dancefloor 1983-1988
Music

‘Extended Stimulation’ Remixes Will Blow Out Speakers in Style » PopMatters

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Extended Stimulation: 12″ Pop Adventures on the Dancefloor 1983-1988

Various Artists

Cherry Red

24 October 2025

The 12″ single redefined music and the way we move to it, something that’s celebrated on the fantastic new four-CD collection from Cherry Red Records, Extended Stimulation: 12″ Pop Adventures on the Dancefloor 1983 – 1988. While 12″ vinyl is generally associated with disco, electronic, and hip-hop, this box set explores just how revolutionary it could be for traditional pop music, featuring tracks from the likes of New Order, Simply Red, the Human League, Duran Duran, Talk Talk, Pet Shop Boys, and many others.

However, these may not be the songs as most people remember them. That’s because everything here is either a remix (or extended mix) of some kind, originally released on 12″ vinyl. A little history lesson may be in order. Before the 12″ record, DJs would use 7″ singles, which of course were smaller and only held three or four minutes of music to them. The 12″ single allowed for more music at louder volumes, revolutionizing the night club. 

That was also the catalyst for remixes, with 12″ singles often containing remixed versions of the original song, using breaks (short, looped samples, often of only percussion) to extend and play with the original recording. Incredibly, Tom Moulton was the man behind all of these innovations (the 12″, breaks, remixes), during a flurry of creativity in the mid-1970s, making him one of the most intuitively brilliant sound artists since Berliner and Edison.

Pop bands caught onto the 12″ trend, getting their songs extended or remixed in more danceable ways. Thus, Extended Stimulation is less like a standard Now That’s What I Call Music than it is four DJ sets, with each disc lasting well over an hour. That is evident from the very start of the collection, with the great Francois Kevorkian’s remix of Thompson Twins‘ “You Take Me Up”. Deconstructed stereophonic percussion teases out the melody, sounding more experimentally funky than pat pop. It’s nearly nine minutes of cool club bliss.

Simply Red’s “Money’s Too Tight” follows, remixed by Steve Thompson and Mike Barbiero into “The Cutback Mix”, and it’s even better. Anyone turned off by the admittedly sad prospect of an 1980s best-of should already be relieved by this point in Extended Stimulation. That is radically reworked (and overlooked) pop for audiophiles—and, boy, does it sound phenomenal. 

Many of these tracks hadn’t been transferred before, as Jan Burnett of Cherry Red observes in the liner notes for the record. Burnett, who compiled and sequenced Extended Stimulation, writes that many of the songs were sourced directly from tape just for this compilation. Comparing their quality here to anything readily available on YouTube, at least for those remixes which are online, makes for whiplash, so astounding is the quality.

The quantity is remarkable as well, with roughly five hours of varied styles, from some of the best alternative songs of the 1980s to its cheesiest moments. It’s probably the only collection that has both Nitzer Ebb’s “Join in the Chant (Burn!)” and Culture Club‘s “I’ll Tumble 4 Ya”.

Extended Stimulation is a bit top-heavy, if that’s possible for a collection. The first two CDs are sublime, while the third feels a bit like bubblegum popping beneath roller skates at the rink; it’s nostalgia with beaucoup fromage, lacking the variety of the first two. Granted, the remixes are still good, especially the “U.S. Edit” of Laid Back’s “White Horse”, which sounds like the exact moment Kraftwerk gave birth to Hot Chip. Then there’s the dub version of Jermaine Stewart’s “We Don’t Have to Take Our Clothes Off”, which is spine-chillingly transcendent.

The fourth disc is similarly poppy but has some better original artists (ABC, Wet Wet Wet, the Human League, A-ha). It’s also the most sensual, slowing things down just a tad for a funkier, sexier party thanks to songs like the “French Extended Mix” of Vicious Pink’s “Ccccan’t You See” and the “That’s Entertainment” version of Act’s “Snobbery and Decay”.

Despite the lulls in the later half of the collection, Extended Stimulation is sure to be revelatory for anyone unfamiliar with these kinds of remixes. It’s a definite treat for any fan of 1980s music, especially from the United Kingdom, and a treasure trove for audiophiles. Just try to resist playing this as loud as possible.

October 24, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Raman Hui & Schuyler Weiss Among TIFFCOM Seminar Speakers
TV & Streaming

Raman Hui & Schuyler Weiss Among TIFFCOM Seminar Speakers

by jummy84 September 26, 2025
written by jummy84

Shrek The Third director Raman Hui, Elvis producer Schuyler Weiss and top execs from leading Japanese broadcasters Nippon TV and TBS are among the speakers set for the seminar program at this year’s TIFFCOM contents market in Tokyo. 

Taking place during Tokyo International Film Festival, the market will cover a wide range of topics including the global expansion of Japanese animation, international co-productions, global strategies of Japanese studios and broadcasters, as well as developments in the content industries across China, Korea, Thailand and Hong Kong.

Hui will speak on a panel entitled ‘Animating Asia: Creative Strategies for IP, Storytelling and Global Reach’, alongside fellow Hong Kong animation professionals – Polly Yeung, who produced Annecy selection Another World, and Samuel Choy, producer of Hong Kong’s McDull animation franchise and The Excreman.

A separate panel will provide a deep dive into the global expansion of Japanese animation, presenting the latest edition of the Association of Japanese Animations’ annual Anime Industry Report. 

Nippon TV and TBS will both present sessions on their global expansion strategies with insights from top executives including NTV’s Senior Executive Operating Officer, Keiichi Sawa, and TBS Television President, Masamine Ryuho, as well as division heads based in Japan and overseas. 

Three TIFFCOM sessions will focus on international co-productions: Broadcast Program Export Association of Japan (BEAJ) will be looking at the latest trends in international co-production for Japanese broadcasters, including Wowow, Asahi Television and NHK; Japan’s Visual Industry Promotion Organization (VIPO) and the Korean Film Council (KOFIC) will explore co-production between Japan and Korea; and Tokyo Contents Incubation Center (TCIC) will lead a session with speakers including Choi Yoon-hee, CEO of Parasite producer Barunsun E&A, and Japanese producer Kawai Shinya (Swallowtail Butterfly).

The Masterclass Seminar and Pitching Contest 2025, jointly organised by the Motion Picture Association (MPA), Digital Hollywood University (DHU) and TIFFCOM, will feature a masterclass with Schuyler Weiss, who produced Baz Luhrmann’s Oscar-nominated feature Elvis. The event also includes a pitching competition for projects from five Japanese filmmakers. 

Other highlights of the seminar program include ‘Thai BL & GL’s Magic : A Global Chemistry’, featuring leading producers in the Boys Love and Girls Love genres; ‘China’s High-Quality Film and Television Content Promotion Conference’, organised by Huace Film & TV; and ‘Current Trends in Turkish Remake Market and the Potential of Japanese Series’, with speakers from Turkey’s HECE Medya and Japan’s TBS and Yomiuri TV.

TIFFCOM is running October 29-31 at the Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Trade Center Hamamatsucho-Kan. Tokyo International Film Festival is taking place October 27-November 5 across multiple venues in the Ginza and Hibiya districts of Tokyo.

September 26, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail

Social Connect

Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest Youtube Snapchat

Recent Posts

  • 2009 feels like a whole other world away

  • Watch Ariana Grande and Jimmy Fallon Perform a History of Duets

  • Spotify’s Joe Hadley Talks ARIA Awards Partnership

  • Nick Offerman Announces 2026 “Big Woodchuck” Book Tour Dates

  • Snapped: Above & Beyond (A Photo Essay)

Newsletter

Subscribe my Newsletter for new blog posts, tips & new photos. Let's stay updated!

Categories

  • Bollywood (1,929)
  • Celebrity News (2,000)
  • Events (267)
  • Fashion (1,605)
  • Hollywood (1,020)
  • Lifestyle (890)
  • Music (2,002)
  • TV & Streaming (1,857)

Recent Posts

  • Shushu/Tong Shanghai Fall 2026 Collection

  • Here’s What Model Taylor Hill Is Buying Now

  • Julietta Is Hiring An Assistant Office Coordinator In Dumbo, Brooklyn, NY (In-Office)

Editors’ Picks

  • 2009 feels like a whole other world away

  • Watch Ariana Grande and Jimmy Fallon Perform a History of Duets

  • Spotify’s Joe Hadley Talks ARIA Awards Partnership

Latest Style

  • ‘Steal This Story, Please’ Review: Amy Goodman Documentary

  • Hulu Passes on La LA Anthony, Kim Kardashian Pilot ‘Group Chat’

  • Hannah Einbinder Slams AI Creators As “Losers”

  • Facebook
  • Twitter

@2020 - celebpeek. Designed and Developed by Pro


Back To Top
celebpeek
  • Home
  • Bollywood
  • Hollywood
  • Lifestyle
  • Fashion
celebpeek
  • Music
  • Celebrity News
  • Events
  • TV & Streaming