IQ x Archie Hamilton: CIGARETTES AFTER SEX ARE THE BLUEPRINT IN CHINA
Split Works founder Archie Hamilton explains how the American band's investment in the market has paid off
CBN interview x Archie Hamilton
Yicai (China Business Network) Exclusive Interview with Split Works Co-Founder Archie Hamilton: "Despite the Festival Shake-Up, China's Music Industry Still Holds Tremendous Potential"
Split Works: Nathaniel and Archie @ CBN weekly
Split Works founders Nathaniel Davis and Archie Hamilton feature heavily in an article for influential Chinese business magazine CBN Weekly (Chinese only). […]
Speaking at Transition China
Archie Hamilton, a major contributor to this site (and MD of the Chinese concert promoter and festival owner Split Works) is proud […]
Introducing: Archie Hamilton
Introducing the head of Split Works promoters and the man behind Shanghai’s JUE Festival Text by Toby Skinner Archie Hamilton is the […]
Archie Hamilton – 2011 JUE interview
Full Interview here Archie Hamilton, MD of Split Works and Splatter, took time out of his busy mid-JUE schedule to talk to […]
Watch Archie’s TEDxShanghai Talk
Topic = Is the music industry a proxy for the wider global economy: can China’s leapfrog the developed world? Enjoy… [vsw id=”http://www.tudou.com/v/L3mNor_FtYA/v.swf” […]
Agenda Mag Interviews Archie
4 Nov 2010 / Agenda “I think Shanghai is much more trend-based, so the hot, hipster artists are generally well-received here. Beijing […]
Fun Times with itv-asia
The Power Broker himself talks to itv-asia about his experiences doing business in China. Sound quality isn’t great but it’s still worth […]
Split Works Awarded 2010 British Business Award for Creativity
Which one of these things is not like the other? Split Works’ MD Archie Hamilton with his fellow 2010 British Business […]
The Beijinger Interview
16 Sep 2010 Split Works MD and “music-branding guru” Archie Hamilton talks to the Beijinger. Full article here
The Future of Music Festivals in China
13 Sep 2010 / Beijing Today Split Works’ Archie Hamilton weighs in on the future of music festivals in China. Full article […]