BBC radio feature!

The idea of having our School of Electronic Music studio launch party from a great podcast I listen to about entrepreneurship (shout out the Six Figure Creative! FKA the Six Figure Home Studio).

It tied in with a previous idea of a gallery style exhibition of all the art, photos, videos and installations that have been created in Tonic Note’s FIVE YEAR (!) history.

So, after doing a bit of organising and set up in April, I managed to get it all booked up., with that art gallery opening vibe - Celebrating five years as a music production community and year one as a full blown School of Electronic Music.

I’m pleased to say it was also featured on BBC radio! You can read more about how it came about below.

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Somehow, Dominic King at BBC radio heard about the event on Twitter (I don’t even use Twitter, so shout out whoever shared us!), and got in touch. I was chilling on the sofa, a random un-identified number called.

I thought it was a sales call. Especially when there was loads of background noise and no voice for a few seconds. I almost hung up then, but I’m glad I didn’t because the conversation we had led to a feature on his show!

I was so happy to get the chance not only to let people know about the new courses & classes, but also shout out four other producers who have been cornerstones of Tonic Note since day 1, playing clips of their best tracks.

If you like the idea of joining our music production community or taking one of our classes, you can book a free, 20 minute 121 call with me here to chat about what you’d like to do in music production!

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