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with Andres (moreit)
Wednesdays February 4, 11, 18, & 25, 6-8pm
Cloud House at PS1 Close House (538 S. Gilbert)
sliding scale: $20-$1150
Participants will learn the history and context of techno in Detroit and across the globe, where discarded hardware proved to be staple in creating the elements of techno, and how it has evolved to what we know today. Primordial elements of techno production; such as synthesis, use of drum machines, rhythmic patterns, sampling, groove, track arrangement, structure, and mixing will be thoroughly explained using Ableton Live as a canvas. By the end of the workshop, the participants will have a finished a track of their own production and built a small library of personal sounds to help them continue their production journey.
Participants need to provide their own laptop with a free 30-day trial of Ableton Live downloaded.
Registration deadline: Feb. 1
*PS1 workshops are pay-what-you-can thanks to support from Hills Bank and individual donors. $122 is the true cost of the workshop, and we encourage participants to select the cost that they can afford, or pay a little extra to support future sliding-scale fees.
TEACHING ARTISTS:
Andres (aka moreit) has been DJing for over 10 years, but in production just over 5 years. Since starting, he has been able to have releases in reputable labels based in Chicago (Agua de Rosas), Colombia (Muakk), and Venezuela (The Raptor Record, Maluko Records). His productions have been played by a wide variety of DJs from all over the globe, and his catalogue has varied sounds mainly recalling Latin rhythms.