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		<title>Johnny Doom voted Brummie Of The year</title>
		<link>http://www.capsule.org.uk/blog/2008/12/17/johnny-doom-voted-brummie-of-the-year/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Dec 2008 14:43:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A hearty congratulations to Johnny Doom for being voted Brummie Of The Year on Birmingham: Its Not Shit, he won with 31% (879 Votes).This is what he had to say about his triumphant win:

Hooooray!
Huge thanks to everyone who voted! 
Loads of you got behind me this year (oooooer!)…and i am truly greatful for your support.
As [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="" src="http://img.skitch.com/20081217-nst6e7mubmh2jk67e4unxb8asb.jpg" mce_src="http://img.skitch.com/20081217-nst6e7mubmh2jk67e4unxb8asb.jpg" class="alignnone" height="198" width="194"><br />A hearty congratulations to Johnny Doom for being voted Brummie Of The Year on <a target="_blank" mce_href="http://www.birminghamitsnotshit.co.uk/2008/12/brummie-of-the-year-2008-johnny-doom.html" href="http://www.birminghamitsnotshit.co.uk/2008/12/brummie-of-the-year-2008-johnny-doom.html">Birmingham: Its Not Shit</a>, he won with 31% (879 Votes).<br />This is what he had to say about his triumphant win:</p>
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<p>Hooooray!</p>
<p>Huge thanks to everyone who voted! </p>
<p>Loads of you got behind me this year (oooooer!)…and i am truly greatful for your support.</p>
<p>As alot of you will know, I have been around Brum for ages playing<br />
noisy music, getting trashed and generally trying to enjoy myself in<br />
this grey sprawling metropolis….. </p>
<p>I started off playing at the Mermaid pub in Sparkhill in the late<br />
eighties with my punk band Doom…then moved to Moseley in the early<br />
nineties allowing me to meet hundreds of strange and interesting new<br />
folk which made way for much partying, debauchery and mayhem!!! Many<br />
fun times have been had at Eddies, Excels, the Coach and Horses, the<br />
Jug of Ale, the Cocks, the Hare and Hounds, Scruffies…even the Moseley<br />
Dance Centre!!! eeek!</p>
<p>Getting a job at Kerrang has also been a dream come true, allowing<br />
me to focus on my main passions (music and talking bollox!) and this<br />
year has been especially fantastic being involved in the Home Of Metal<br />
project, working at Supersonic, meeting Tony Iommi from Sabbath, making<br />
a new album with my band Haxan, supporting loads of underground music<br />
(not just metal!) and generally trying to promote my love for a city<br />
that deserves much more recognition for its humour, intelligence,<br />
creative community and it’s overall output.</p>
<p>Thanks and viking hails to my inner circle…. Frances, Clive, Nick,<br />
Dee, Rachel, Stu, Jo, Rick, Sam, Mum, Dad, Julie and Sue, Allie, the<br />
entire Kerrang team, Carmen and the stay sick rockers, Capsule ladies,<br />
Stagecraft crew, the Moseley and Kings Heath massive, my listeners, the<br />
brummie punks, the brummie metallers and anyone else who knows me or<br />
voted for me…..</p>
<p>Hail Satan! </p>
<p>xx</p>
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<p>johnny doom</p>
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		<title>My advice to Birmingham&#8230;for what its worth</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2008 22:12:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Capsule</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was asked to write a piece for Night times Newspaper this week in response to Birmingham City Council and their Big City Plan &#8211; they wanted to hear from what our ideas and thoughts were about Digbeth. Here is the piece for you to read:

Capsule is an award-winning organisation based in Digbeth and have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was asked to write a piece for Night times Newspaper this week in response to Birmingham City Council and their <a href="http://bigcityplan.birmingham.gov.uk/" target="_blank">Big City Plan</a> &#8211; they wanted to hear from what our ideas and thoughts were about Digbeth. Here is the piece for you to read:<br />
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<p>Capsule is an award-winning organisation based in Digbeth and have developed our creative business over the past 10 years in this area. We produce and curate the <a href="http://www.capsule.org.uk/supersonic" target="_blank">Supersonic Festival</a> which is currently housed within the Custard Factory as well as partnering with other arts organisations in the area including Eastside Projects, Vivid and Ikon Eastside. The festival takes place over 3 days in July, attracting an audience of 5000 people, 80 % of which come from outside the region and 6% are international visitors coming from as far as Japan, Australia and the USA. Supersonic attracts the highest calibre of leftfield/experimental artists to the UK, whilst offering unique collaborations and performances. We have gained an excellent reputation including such accolades as being named ‘Festival of the Year’ by Plan B Magazine up against such festivals as Sonar in Barcelona, and receiving £350,000 value of press for Supersonic 2008, and in turn for Digbeth and the City.  Our audience stay in hotels, eat and shop in the area as well as engage with other creative activity that takes place in the city.<br />
Capsule on average produce and promote an additional 25 live events a year again bringing to the city some of the most exciting international acts as well as supporting regional talent.</p>
<p>Currently our success has happened in spite of the city rather than because of it,  just think what could be achieved if we worked together.  Travelling frequently to other cities these are some suggestions to make Digbeth blossom as a cultural quarter:</p>
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<li> Why do people get on planes and trains to come to Supersonic – because we offer them a totally unique experience of the highest quality.  There is a real opportunity to acknowledge what makes Birmingham a unique city and invest in independent and niche activity.  Steer clear of a homogenised approach – learn from those that do it well and have a track record.</li>
<li> Lets learn from other cities like Berlin, Glasgow and Manchester and take risks with our empty buildings – an opportunity to invest in content to be housed in these empty spaces to animate the area, lets not be so precious i.e. noise restrictions – creativity is often loud and messy lets embrace and celebrate this.</li>
<li> Encourage more creative companies to have the opportunity to be able to buy their own buildings rather than be tied to short-term leases.</li>
<li> Create flexible spaces that can house a variety of activity which changes from week to week, this will keep the area vibrant.</li>
<li> Don’t just invest in a couple of landlords this creates a monopoly.</li>
<li> Lets get the basics right – look at infrastructure: cash points, post offices, signage, and streetlights.</li>
<li> Think about the visitors experience as well as what its like to work in this area, lets make it the highest quality experience – currently feels like quite an intimidating, unfriendly area.</li>
<li> Creative quarters need to grow organically, invest in supporting growth rather than imposing structured ideas of what you think creativity should be.</li>
<li> Remember areas develop over time not over night.</li>
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<p>FYI in a similar vein &#8211; Great piece written recently by Jon Bounds of <a href="http://www.birminghamitsnotshit.co.uk/2008/12/why-birmingham-needs-a-creative-director-the-problem-they-could-solve.html#comment-4297" target="_blank">Birmingham&#8217;s Not Shit</a> on the idea of a creative director for Birmingham &#8211; and the best put analogy I&#8217;ve read/heard for how Birmingham get things wrong &#8211; “I want to stop being embarrassed by Birmingham, like in the way you’re embarrassed by dad dancing.”, “it’s like it’s organised by the PTA”, “no-one wants to say anything because they [the organisers] are so nice”.</p>
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