I’m an impulsive and over enthusiastic amateur noise maker in Bristol England
Wondered if there were kind hearted and patient Elektronauts will to share their experience?
I’ve bought a Digitakt II
I’m an impulsive and over enthusiastic amateur noise maker in Bristol England
Wondered if there were kind hearted and patient Elektronauts will to share their experience?
I’ve bought a Digitakt II
Don’t know about kind-hearted or patient but I’m in Bristol and happy to chat!
We also have monthly electronic music meetups at Strange Brew in town - all skill levels welcome, from bedroom producers to signed artists. Great community!
Thank you, I will check it out and maybe see you there
Wicked! The night is called Escher - the next one is March 24th and it’s twinned with another night called Bleep Klub which is live modular stuff. ;D
Bleep Klub x Escher Music Connection at Strange Brew Bleep Klub x Escher Music Connection tickets — 0p | Strange Brew, Bristol
Just to clarify, Bleep Klub isn’t limited to modular
. People bring all sorts of stuff and Elektron stuff is usually very well represented. They’re a very welcoming group and used to having new and different people turn up every month
Sounds great. Feel like the kid with the new BMX with no tricks. Time to jump in.
Are there anymore of these planned, ive only just seen this??
They’re (usually) monthly. ![]()
Awesome…thats literally the start of my 7 weeks off work
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Perfect timing!
I think one of mates went to one of these events a few months ago and said it was really good. He suggested a couple more of us should check it out, so who knows!? ![]()
Yeah pop down P-Dog. Im not taking any kit myself as Im pretty basic with my music work
Just looking to network and meet some other producers that use hardware
Also, for anyone concerned about not fitting in or feeling out of place, there’s no need. It’s a friendly space where you can be yourself. No need to speak to anyone unless you fancy it. Good beer on tap if you want. Arty environment but not pretentious. Just cosy. ![]()
Sounds great, hope to make one if I can find the time