Producing and Composing (Experimental) Electronic Music in an Empowering Environment
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The masterclass will be given in English.
Would you like to learn how to compose and produce electronic music in a fun but cutting-edge way? AB, together with Entree, is organising a masterclass for female* & non-binary producers for beginners.
Have you always wanted to make electronic music but never really dared to? Do you want to get to know how to use a DAW (better)? Then this masterclass is for you.
The masterclass lasts a total of 5 days: April 13 + 14 and April 26 + 27 + 28, from 10am to 5pm each day. Our tutors are none other than UNOS & CĂ©line Gillain. Theyâll share their expertise, tips & tricks with you.
Steffi Sturm, better known as UNOS, is an enigmatic & esoteric Belgium-based Producer and DJ. Her sets range from playing colorful, eclectic music to playful tunes and hard-hitting tunes. Cementing her place in the music scene by being part of Singaporeâs most notorious electronic underground label âDarker Than Wax,â UNOSâ music transcends people onto dance floors and puts them into a trance.
CĂ©line Gillain is a producer of experimental and electronic music and a visual and performance artist. In her music she investigates and deconstructs social themes. Her debut album 'Bad Woman' was released in 2018 on the Parisian label Drama. She leads various workshops and co-founded a course dedicated to sound creation and experimental music at La Cambre School of Visual Arts in Brussels
What can you expect?
- Foundational Knowledge and Safe Environment
- A safe space to reflect and experiment around electronic music for beginners
- An accessible and empowering approach to technology
- Technical Skills Development
- Introduction to Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs)
- Introduction to mixing techniques
- Balanced combination of practice and theory
- Creativity Enhancement
- Intensive and playful training program
- Creativity-boosting exercises to help participants find their own voice
- Historical and Critical Understanding
- Insight into the origins and history of electronic music
- Critical approach to the electronic music industry, including discussions on discrimination and the contributions of female and non-binary peopleÂ
A fee of 45⏠is required for participation in the masterclass sessions. If this fee poses financial challenges, we are open to discussing alternatives with you.
This Masterclass is possible thanks to Sabam for Culture.