Who we are:
Born in 2003, Everymatic is a music PR company and creative industries consultancy.
What we do:
Primarily regional press and radio promotions in the UK but if you dig a bit deeper…
With 30 years collective experience in the music industry, our international client base includes Spain’s Alondra Bentley, New York’s Violens and The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart, Johnny Flynn, Graham Coxon, Liam Finn and Jeremy Warmsley (Transgressive Records) and Greek indie powerhouse Archangel Music.
Past projects include The Scottish Arts Council at SXSW in 2008, Made In Bristol at SXSW in 2009 and Your Sound, the prestigious unsigned showcase at King Tuts, which gave a leg-up to The Phantom Band amongst others. 2010 projects have included Rod Jones’ (Idlewild) and Emma Pollock’s Fruit Tree Foundation, which grew out of the Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival and Edinburgh Fringe hit, Rachael Sage. In 2011, some of our highlights have been indie legends Ash, the first Cuban Dance Festival Scotland, critically acclaimed Scottish band Dead Man’s Waltz and Edinburgh based studio and label combo Tape.
As well as designing, project-managing and delivering a number of music education events for clients such as Glasgow and Inverclyde Councils, The Musicians Union (Musicwise) and the Scottish Arts Council (now Creative Scotland), Everymatic has managed several artists over the years and has assisted with the setting-up and management of labels, with clients including Isobel Campbell, The Hazey Janes and Strike The Colours.
These days we’re branching out into the deep waters of international licensing, with a view to assist both UK and overseas artists in seeking distribution, promotion and placements in overseas markets.
Our bespoke services are highly flexible and tailored to each client’s needs and wishes. Creative, diligent and effective, Everymatic is a company with a passion for great music, whether it’s from the bedrooms of Bellshill, Manhattan’s mean streets or the dusty alleys of Athens.
Inspiration: Crisps. Pop. Rock. Spaceships. The Greeks. Chaos. Lists.