Music Producers Guild Explained

Music Producers Guild logo
Location City:London
Location Country:United Kingdom
Industry:Music

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.[1] The MPG awards are intended to recognise producers, engineers, mixers and remixers.[2] 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.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Music Producers Guild UK announces a collaboration with the BPI’s BRIT Awards. Bpi.co.uk . 9 August 2012 . 14 October 2008.
  2. Web site: Music Producer Guild 2013 – nominations now open. 9 August 2012. dead. https://archive.today/20121130104043/http://shureuk.wordpress.com/2012/08/01/music-producer-guild-2013-nominations-now-open. 30 November 2012.