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The Technical Sessions returns to the Red Bull Studios

Published: Fri 26 Aug 2011 02:59 PM
The Technical Sessions returns to the Red Bull Studios, featuring award-winning Jay Bulletproof.
THE pioneer of NZ D production, Jay Bulletproof comes in to talk about how he works in the studio to produce tracks like those that won him "Best Electronica Album of 2010" at the 2010 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards. Not to be missed by anyone wanting to learn more about electronica production.
More: After several months’ hiatus, and a raft of international interviews, Kerry Adams returns to host the Technical Sessions at the Red Bull Studios in Auckland. Now into its third year, the Technical Sessions takes the country’s top electronica artists, and extracts the knowledge they have amassed. Delivering a wealth of knowledge for anyone wanting to learn more about production and studio work, this is crucial attendance for anyone wanting to further their craft.
... something that has been missing from the New Zealand music scene full stop. When Antiform was starting out we didn’t have such great free NEW ZEALAND resources such as this. It gives people who are serious about music insights into taking the next step in their music careers and which is the ‘right’ path to move forward. Kerry and crew thank you so much for your contributions to NZ music in general.
– Josh Purcell (Antiform)
When: 30th August 2011
Where: Redbull Studios, Auckland
How: Preregister to attend at www.theproof.co.nz
About the Technical Sessions
The Technical Sessions started as a showcase of prominent New Zealand music artists who shared their insights as well as tips and tricks that only come with experience. The show is hosted by Kerry Adams who is one of New Zealand’s foremost authorities in electronic music production. The interviews were held monthly in the Auckland Red Bull studio and filmed in front of a live audience. Each month established musicians sat down and relaxed while they discussed the technical aspects of their work and divulge their story on how they got started. The interview documents those artists that exist at the forefront of their genre in the New Zealand music scene today. More information here - http://www.theproof.co.nz/technicalsessions/
ENDS

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