Listen Local Nederland Meetup in Utrecht

Staying local in the global web, knowledge graphs and live music

We will carry out the research outlined in our [feasibility study ](https://music.dataobservatory.eu/publication/listen_local_2020/) within the [OpenMuse] project from 1 January 2023 in an open collaboration with cultural policymakers, the local music ecosystem, and open source developers. Our partner, [MXF](https://music.dataobservatory.eu/project/openmuse/) tries to put the findings into [actionable data services](https://music.dataobservatory.eu/slides/listen-local-lithuania-invitation/) in Lithuania and Ukraine with the help of [MusicAire](https://musicaire.eu/). We develop open tools that can be applied in Utrecht, the Hague, Budapest, Tallinn, [Vilnius](https://music.dataobservatory.eu/slides/lll-mic/), [Bratislava](https://music.dataobservatory.eu/slides/openmuse-bratislava/), or anywhere.
We will carry out the research outlined in our feasibility study within the [OpenMuse] project from 1 January 2023 in an open collaboration with cultural policymakers, the local music ecosystem, and open source developers. Our partner, MXF tries to put the findings into actionable data services in Lithuania and Ukraine with the help of MusicAire. We develop open tools that can be applied in Utrecht, the Hague, Budapest, Tallinn, Vilnius, Bratislava, or anywhere.

Our ongoing project since 2014 is Listen Local. We would like to find out how can a local music ecosystem, or a small scene avoid being colonized by global players on streaming platforms, radio, or in-store music. How can we make sure that music recommendations connect bands in Utrecht with fans in Utrecht? If a Polish band is visiting Utrecht, music lovers will find their show?

We are arriving at opening to Klein Berlijn at 17.00 where you can sit down with a coffee or a beer to chat. No reservation needed. At 19.30 we are getting on our OV fiets and cycle over to the Vechtclub where we will meet people of the local indie scene, Tiny Rooms, and see two independent bands on stage.

As the sales and promotion of recorded music get fully automated, and even the curation of music for live events gets more and more influenced by machine learning outcomes or social media metrics, how can a DIY label remain relevant? How you can run a small club or a label without having to invest in a multi-million euro data engineering team? Make sure that the algorithm will learn successfully your music offering.

‘I feel at home where people care’ Read Gabija's [interview](https://dataandlyrics.com/post/2022-10-26_the_kurws/) and check out the band with us.
‘I feel at home where people care’ Read Gabija’s interview and check out the band with us.

Reprex’s motto is big data for all. We want to fight data inequalities, data monopolies, and make big data and AI work for self-released artists or small labels, too.

Gabija and Daniel are visiting Utrecht to meet DIY musicians, labels, researchers, fans and friends to find new partners for our Listen Local projects. On an intellectual level, we are interested in trustworthy AI, data feminism, and providing a proper digital representation to music and live performances for all. On a more emotional level, we want to meet musicians and music lovers from the indie scene. (Check out our event page.)

We want to help independent artists to find their next audience, and fans to find their next favorite record or a truly fulfilling live music experience. Gabija had a conversation with The Kurws in our Listen Local Interviews series. She asked the band about where they are coming from, where they want to go? Where they are local? And what they have to offer to the people who will join us on 31 October 2022 in Utrecht?

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Daniel Antal
Daniel Antal
Co-founder
Gabija Liaugminaitė
Gabija Liaugminaitė
Data curator

Cultural researcher with a passion for the world of music and ambitions to improve artists’ working and living conditions.