Producer Sessions with 29Ten

Young People event

  • Date: Sat 12/Apr/25
  • Time: 12:00 - 15:00
  • Venue: Marcus Garvey Library
  • Cost: Free
  • Booking: required
  • Sponsor: 29Ten is a dynamic music producer from Tottenham, whose Ghanaian heritage serves as a powerful foundation for his sound. Seamlessly weaving the vibrant rhythms of Afrobeat with the raw edge of gritty trap, 29Ten crafts a distinctive sonic experience that reflects both his cultural roots and the intensity of his Tottenham upbringing. Since emerging on the scene in 2020, 29Ten has quickly established himself as one of the UK’s most exciting rising talents. His journey into music began in his childhood, playing instruments in church and developing a keen ear for sound. Originally drawn to music engineering, his curiosity soon grew into a passion for production. By immersing himself in the creative process and learning from industry heavyweights, 29Ten honed his skills and cultivated a style that sets him apart. Despite his relatively short time in the industry, 29Ten has already left an indelible mark. He’s contributed to standout tracks such as Highlife by Dayor and Hmm with JayO, showcasing his ability to blend genres and push boundaries. Along the way, he’s earned recognition and co-signs from key figures in the music world, positioning him as a force to watch. Driven by a relentless work ethic and an infectious sound, 29Ten is more than a producer; he’s a storyteller, channelling his experiences and heritage into every beat. With his innovative approach and growing catalogue, he’s poised to shape the future of music in the UK and beyond.
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Description:
In these sessions, participants will learn the fundamentals of music production, including song writing, beat-making, mixing, and mastering. Each session will be hands-on, allowing participants to create their own music and collaborate with others etc. Session Breakdown: 1. Introduction to Music Production: Overview of the music production process, introduction to digital audio workstations (DAWs), and basic music theory. 2. Song writing and Composition: Techniques for writing lyrics and composing melodies. 3. Beat-Making: Creating drum patterns, basslines, and harmonies. 4. Recording Techniques: Setting up a home studio, recording vocals and instruments. 5. Mixing: Balancing levels, EQ, compression, and effects. 6. Mastering: Finalizing tracks for distribution. 7. Collaboration and Feedback: Working with others, receiving, and giving constructive feedback.
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