Black Artist Database x Saffron: Tech Dissect Workshops

Grace Bailey

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Saffron, in collaboration with Black Artist Database (B.A.D.) are delighted to announce a three-month series of online music production workshops for women, trans, and non-binary people worldwide.Tech Dissect is a regular workshop series that sits as part of Saffron’s digital member’s club, with different guest hosts taking the reins each month to share their production insights. For the B.A.D. residency taking place this January, February and March, sessions are hosted by creators in the B.A.D. network, including Nairobi-based artists Coco Em (31 Jan) and [M] (29 Feb), and B.A.D. co-founder NIKS (28 Mar).

Workshop Schedule31 Jan – An Intro To Ableton Live –  w/ Coco Em – 7.30pm GMT29 Feb – Software Synergy: Sonic Pi & Ableton – w/ [M] – 7.30pm GMT28 Mar – Structuring Your Tracks – w/ NIKS – 7.30pm GMTSessions are designed to support individuals of all experience levels to build confidence, community and technical understanding of music creation using Ableton Live. Workshops will take place on Zoom and will last 90 minutes. No previous experience using Ableton Live is required. Attendees can download a free version of the software in the sessions here.

For more information, and to book tickets, visit: https://saffronmusic.co.uk/stories/black-artist-database-x-saffron/

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