Aotearoa Music Producer Series Mix Me 2023
The Aotearoa Music Producer Series (AMPS) is back, and we're thrilled to be supporting them! AMPS was launched in 2017 and has become an integral part of up-skilling Aotearoa’s music production sector.
AMPS Mix Me 2023 sees the return of international guests and will feature a series of workshops focused on the art of mixing in a wide variety of musical genres. The workshops will be a combination of paid and free events and will take place at venues around the motu.
The line-up includes renowned mix engineer/producers from the US, UK, Australia, and Aotearoa along with a series of panel discussions related to the craft. The days will run from 10am to 5pm, with lunch included at all paid events so participants can network and interact with the visiting producers.
Tickets for AMPS Mix Me 23 are available through Eventbrite https://linktr.ee/amps2023
Full MPG NZ / Aotearoa members can access a 20% discount. Join at https://www.mpgnz.co.nz
AMPS are pleased to welcome:
Chris Lord-Alge (Muse, Green Day, My Chemical Romance) the five-time Grammy winner and recording industry legend will run mix workshops on December 4th at Roundhead Studios in Auckland and on the 6th at Massey University in Wellington.
David Wrench (David Byrne, Blur, The Pretenders, Arlo Parkes) the award-winning Welsh producer will be running mix workshops at Roundhead Studios in Auckland on November 20th, Massey University in Wellington on the 22nd and Otago University in Dunedin on the 23rd. https://www.davidwrench.co.uk
Anna Laverty (Stella Donnelly, Camp Cope, Courtney Barnett) the renowned producer and APRA ambassador will run a mix workshop at Parachute Studios in Auckland on October 13th and a female-identifying and non-binary recording day at the same venue on the 14th in conjunction with Record Enable. http://www.annalaverty.com
David Wrench and Anna Laverty’s participation in the Aotearoa Music Producer Series is made possible with support from the British Council New Zealand and the Pacific.
James K Lewis (Rudimental, Charli XCX, Lykke Li)
Based in Sydney, the British record producer and CEO of Disruptive Entertainment is a specialist in Dolby Atmos mixing. He will be running his successful “That Mix Seminar”, a deep dive into mixing, over a weekend at Roundhead Studios in Auckland on the 25th and 26th November. https://www.facebook.com/jamesklewismix/
Jol Mulholland (Troy Kingi, Theia / Te Kaahu, Anika Moa, Tami Neilson,) the legendary Aotearoa producer and musician will run a mix workshop based on his work with te reo Māori’s finest practitioners and discuss the workflows involved when working in indigenous languages at Big Fan in Auckland on November 14th.
https://www.audioculture.co.nz/profile/jolyon-mulholland
Jol Mulholland’s participation is made possible with the support of Recorded Music New Zealand.
AMPS and Protel will be running a “Discovering Dolby Atmos” workshop day at Roundhead studios on November 24th. to up-skill the production sector on this ever-expanding music playback format. The workshop features presentations by specialists in the format: mix engineers David Wrench, James K Lewis and Clint Murphy, along with a technical presentation by Protel Technologies.
AMPS Mix Me 23 is made possible with the support of our partners: NZ On Air, The New Zealand Music Commission, The British Council New Zealand and the Pacific, APRA AMCOS NZ, The Music Producers Guild NZ / Aotearoa, Recorded Music New Zealand, SAE Auckland, Auckland UNESCO City of Music and Protel International Technologies.
For more information, please contact Greg Haver on greghaver@icloud.com or Ash Wallace on ashwallace.work@gmail.com
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Terms and Conditions:
- Ticketing through Eventbrite is subject to their terms and conditions.
- Travel, transfers, and accommodation are not included in the fee and are the responsibility of the attendee.
- The Aotearoa Music Producer Series reserves the right to amend or vary the content of the Series at any time.
- By participating, attendees grant The Aotearoa Music Producer Series permission to use their names, photographs and video likeness for future promotion and marketing purposes without remuneration.