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Not White Noise go through to finals of Battle of the Bands

SCD band “NOT White Noise”, along with 12 other local bands, have been selected for the finals of the Buckinghamshire Battle of the Bands Competition which will be held at the Town Hall, Wycombe Swan, High Wycombe at 6pm on Saturday 3rd March."Not White Noise" is a 4 piece rock band comprising of students  Gaetan Buisson (Lead guitar and vocals), brother Max (Drums), Daisy Rutter (Rhythm guitar, vocals and keyboard) and her brother Henry (Bass and keyboard). 

Prizes include a two day live recording session at Bucks New University with an engineer, with the track/s recorded in the sessions being put out by Man in the Moon Records and distributed via Warners ADA.

The judging panel consists of industry professionals such as Lohan Presencer, CEO Ministry of Sound, Beth Claridge from Man in the Moon Records, James Monteith, Guitarist from TesseracT and Director at Hold Tight! PR, and Paul Guenault, Director for BLTM. The evening will include a special performance by ‘The Lagan’ – a Celtic/Folk/Punk band who have played festivals around the UK and across Europe.

We wish "Not White Noise" every success at the competition.The support of SCD students and their families and friends would be very welcome at the event. Tickets are available online using the link below:

https://wycombeswan.co.uk/Online/

 

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