Future’s Computer Music and Future Music magazines are launching a new series of events entitled ‘Producer Sessions Live’, set to be the UK’s premier live event for hi-tech music producers.
In association with musicians’ website www.musicradar.com, the ‘Producer Sessions Live’ event will bring the take place at the SAE audio engineering school in London on September 25th and 26th, for two days of tutorials, gear demos and essential advice for upcoming producers.
Run by the teams from Future Music and Computer Music, the tutorials will take place across five floors and twenty demo rooms; showcasing the latest music-making kit from mixing gear to synths and software with exclusive opportunities for attendees to get hands on and have their questions answered by experts. Featuring a line-up of top producers and world-class demonstrators, the series of lectures and tutorials will cover every major software.
‘Producer Sessions Live’ will enable Future to bring the expertise of Computer Music and Future Music to life, giving readers the chance to get involved directly with the editorial teams, experts and fellow enthusiasts. It will also offer the opportunity for the music making industry to engage directly with an audience of core enthusiasts.
Exhibitors will be able to showcase products throughout the event, with sponsorship packages including data capture, branding on all promotional material reaching over ½ million musicians, advertising on www.musicradar.com and pre-event advertorial and within Computer Music and Future Music.
Rob Last, Publisher of Future Music and Computer Music said:
“Producer Sessions offers us a great opportunity for us to work with the industry to excite people about music production and the products involved. The initial feedback we have had from the industry and reader research has been fantastic”
‘Producer Sessions Live’ will take place at SAE audio engineering school in London on September 25th and 26th visit www.musicradar.com for more information.
About Future
Future plc is an international special-interest media group that is listed on the London Stock Exchange (symbol FUTR). Founded in 1985 with one magazine, today we have operations in the UK, US and Australia creating over 180 special-interest publications, websites and events for people who are passionate about their interests. We hold strong market positions in games, film, music, technology, cycling, automotive and crafts. Our biggest-selling magazines include T3, Total Film, Digital Camera, Fast Car, Classic Rock, Guitar World, Official Xbox Magazine, Official Playstation Magazine, Nintendo Power, Maximum PC and MacLife. Our websites include gamesradar.com, bikeradar.com, techradar.com, and musicradar.com. Future produces over 4 million magazines each month; we attract more than 18 million unique visitors to our websites; and we host 25 annual live events that attract hundreds of thousands of enthusiasts. In addition, Future exports, syndicates or licenses its publications to 90 countries internationally, making us the UK’s number one exporter and licensor of monthly magazines.
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