Saffron Records launch free online production classes for womxn

Saffron Records launch free online production classes for womxn

Posted on: 01 May 2020

Tech Dissect: At Home is bringing music creators together to encourage and inspire each other during the lockdown.

 

Bristol-based label Saffron Records are launching the latest iteration of their Tech Dissect project this month. 

 

They're teaming up with music hardware and software company Ableton to provide free online music production sessions, each led by an esteemed guest host.

Tech Dissect from Saffron and Ableton.

Responding to requests from the community to provide remote resources during the ongoing Coronavirus crisis, Saffron hope that Tech Dissect: At Home can unite womxn creators to learn and develop new skills. 

 

Prolific collaborator and R&B producer Emmavie will be kicking things off on Sunday 10 May. 

 

Emmavie recently released her self-produced debut album, Honeymoon, in 2019. Having previously worked with the likes of Alfa Mist, Robert Glasper and Redman, Emmavie has a wealth of expertise to share.

 

Producer and graphic designer Yazzus will be taking the reigns on Sunday 25 May, discussing her early influences and passion for reworking breaks, heavy percussion and celestial melodies. 

 

In-demand DJ and producer object blue will be hosting the third and final class on Sunday 7 June.

 

Exciting club-goers and critics across Europe with cerebral live sets that blend techno with complex sound design, object blue's unique approach to her craft is sure to make for a one-of-a-kind session.

 

All Tech Dissect: At Home sessions are free for womxn to access, but spaces are limited - find out more and sign up here.

 

For more information on Saffron Records or to follow news and updates, head to the Saffron Records website.


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Article by:

Matt Robson

 

Editor - 365Bristol.com & LOUD Magazine
 

Matt is a Journalism graduate and writer, passionate about supporting Bristol music, art and independent business. Get in touch via email at matt@365bristol.com.