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Music Producers Guild
Association of music producers in the United Kingdom
Association of music producers in the United Kingdom
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| name | Music Producers Guild logo |
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| location_city | London |
| location_country | United Kingdom |
| industry | Music |
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The Music Producers Guild (MPG) (UK) promotes and represents individuals in the music production and recording professions. It was founded in 2000. As a guild, the organisation has no political party affiliation.
The organisation presents the Music Producers Guild Awards annually. In 2008, the MPG and BPI coordinated their awards programmes. The MPG awards are intended to recognise producers, engineers, mixers and remixers. At the 2013 MPG awards, George Martin received 'The Outstanding Contribution to UK Music' award.
Membership is open to producers, engineers, mixers, re-mixers, programmers, sound designers, mastering engineers, students, enthusiasts.
MPG members include Paul Epworth, Bernard Butler, Mike Crossey, Jake Gosling and Tommy D.
References
References
- (14 October 2008). "The Music Producers Guild UK announces a collaboration with the BPI’s BRIT Awards".
- "Music Producer Guild 2013 – nominations now open".
- "MPG Awards for Sir George Martin, Paul Epworth and more".
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