Monday, 1 July 2013

Reality TV / audition competition

The Pulsing light foundation are pleased to announce that we are now launching a competition for everyone who goes through the audition process, to star in one of the reality TV programmes that we are casting for. Everyone who auditions will automatically go onto our book (for 12 months); we will then upload their profile (photo & bio) onto our web pages; this could increase their chances of getting cast in other programmes, or finding them extra work. At the end of the year, everyone's name will be entered into our competition, and one name will be selected at random, and that person will win £5,000. The winners name will be posted on all our web-pages.

Carmarhtenshire group




The first group to audition for a chance to appear in a reality TV programme are 3 people from the Carmarthenshire area. Tony Phillpott, who is a 47 year old builder, has 3 children and is currently single; he likes going to pubs, clubs and restaurants; he has ambitions of becoming a stand up comic.

Sarah Bevan is 21 years old and currently in university studying drama; her main ambition is to become a stage and TV actress, and hopefully later on get into writing and directing.

Ian Morris is 23 years old and a complete fitness fanatic; he is currently unemployed, but his long term ambitions would be to star in a reality TV show like 'Geordie shore', he believes he is a real ladies man, and he can charm any lady off her feet!

These three people who have auditioned will be entered into our competition and have the chance of winning £5,000 at the end of the year. The winners name will be picked at random and announced on all our web pages.

Tuesday, 25 June 2013

Reality TV stars

The Pulsing light foundation are now looking for people who want to be reality TV stars as we are involved in casting for some new reality TV shows!

Monday, 24 June 2013

Nash





Another artist selected to enter our £5,000 music giveaway competition is; Nash a 19 year old rapper / singer from Stanford-Le-Hope, in Essex; he is influenced by acts such as Canadian rapper 'Drake' and other artists like 'The Weekend', 'Big Sean', 'Chris Brown', 'Kanye West', 'Lil Wayne', 'Eminem', 'Justine Bieber' and 'Nicki Minaj'.

Nash's vocal style is mostly like that of Drake, he likes to mix his raps with melodies. When rapping Nash tends to have a style that would represent a mixture of Drake, Big Sean and Nicki Minaj; although his sung vocals tend to sound more soulful.

Nash's lyrics often depict struggles that he has been through &/or the people around him. These struggles could include love, money, isolation and rejection. Other times he writes about the good things in and about his life. Nash likes to use poetic devices like similes and metaphors in his lyrics to give the audience a clear picture of what he means when he says certain things.

Nash has big dreams for his future; his long term goal would be to launch his own record label and be able to help other artists develop and share their souls with the world. Music is his passion and he doesn't believe that there is anyone who will ever be able to stop him from achieving his targets.

https://soundcloud.com/sean-nash-murinda/bloody-mary

Friday, 1 February 2013

Joel Ramsay


Joel Ramsay, 21, originally from Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, but now living in Cardiff; began his music career at the age of 13 performing in different bands. In his first band Joel was originally the drummer for a few years before switching over to guitar, and eventually lead vocals. Joel’s first band was called ‘The Cardinal Sins’, before moving onto his next band, ‘The Elevation’, then his last band was called ‘Fuzion’, where they enjoyed quite a big following on the live music scene.

Now after putting in the ground work and gaining experience with bands Joel is focusing on building up his own solo music career; he is inspired by acts like, Ben Howard, Biffy Clyro and other artists such as Zomboy and Skrillex have inspired him to get the ball rolling with his own solo music career. Joel is also inspired by his friends and family who give him constant support in all he does. Joel’s main ambitions within his own music career is to be able to travel all over the world performing in his own shows, meet other musicians that can help him improve as a musician and to build up a successful recording career, and get his music heard by a wider audience.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTF6U9u7aKU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGI-u7dH3e4

Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Monday's headline

One of the first bands to be selected to enter our £5,000 music give away competition is the Swansea band, Monday's headline. We are also trying to help them get to the next step in the music industry, we believe that they have huge portential, so keep a look out for this band, here is their biography;




Mondays Headline are four 24 year olds from Swansea. Front man Matt Turner and guitarist Kristian Tabram formed a band along with friends they made at University in the late 00's. After finishing uni, Matthew and Kristian moved back to Swansea. After a brief hiatus for the band they recruited long time friend Nick Richards on the bass and this is when the band became known as Monday's Headline. The band began writing new material and touring Swansea for about a year before their original drummer left. Tom Waters joined shortly after to complete the line up and took up duties on drums. From here the band recorded their first self titled EP in early 2012. The album was recorded and produced by Romesh Dodangoda at his Long Wave Studio in Cardiff. The E.P is available to listen to on the band's official website www.mondaysheadline.com, iTunes, Spotify and Amazon. The bands is getting local and national radio attention, and are now headlining gigs at thought after venues across the country; this including two recent headlining shows at the world famous Dublin Castle in Camden Town, London. The band are constantly working hard, writing, recording and gigging to achieve their life ambition of getting signed to a record label.

Thursday, 11 October 2012

Music competition in memory of Debra.


The Pulsing Light Foundation is pleased to announce that we are setting up a music competition; we are going to give away £5,000 to a singer, band, musician or choir, to help them develop their music career.

This music competition is being set up in memory of Debra Bendle. Debra died from a brain tumour in May of this year; she was just 44 years old. Debra was a swimming coach with the Swansea Stingrays. The Swansea Stingrays is a charity that helps disabled (and special needs) swimmers in Swansea.

The Pulsing Light Foundation intends to help the Swansea Stingrays with their fundraising needs; it is one of the charities that we are supporting.

We will keep you updated as to how you can become selected for this music competition. The winner will be announced late in 2013.