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EMC holds free workshops, discussions, in three cities

EMC Connects will cover a songwriting workshop for artists, and a state of play of the electronic music sector for industry and fans. Catch the sessions in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney.

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The Electronic Music Conference is holding its EMC Connects in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney, setting up the conference in late November.

It is a songwriting workshop for artists, and a state-of-play discussion around the electronic music sector for industry and artists. 

The free sessions runs from 6 pm to 9.30 pm in all three cities.

BRISBANE

Tuesday, July 10, Monster Robot, 3/147 Musgrave Rd, Red Hill.

Paces & Doolie deconstruct their song ‘Don’t Run’ from demo stage to finished song.

Speakers: Vanessa Cohen (events and marketing consultant), Emily Collins (managing director, MusicNSW), Hugh Foster (entertainment and bookings director, Celissa), Poppy Reid (managing editor, Seventh Street Media), Chris McDonnell (music partnerships manager, Eventbrite) and Jane Slingo (executive producer EMC).

MELBOURNE

Wednesday, June 20, RMIT, 124 La Trobe St, city.

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Benson deconstructs the track ‘Resolution’ with Rromarin (Medium Rare) from initial concept to final stage.

Speakers are: Jane Slingo, Emily Collins, Poppy Reid, Guven Yilmaz (managing director, Vita Artists), Benson (DJ, producer, label executive), Jimmy Mackay (label manager, Xelon), and Kelly Burge (senior account manager, Eventbrite).

SYDNEY

Thursday, June 28, 107 Projects, 107 Redfern St, Redfern.

Pantheon and Nyxen deconstruct their upcoming release ‘Timewarp’ from demo to finished edit.

Speakers are: Jane Slingo, Emily Collins, Poppy Reid, Leanne de Souza (executive director, Association of Artist Managers), Ben Godding (marketing director AWAL) and Paul Stix (director, UNDR Ctrl).

Register free here.

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