ICMP director Pete Whittard and facilities manager Mike Sinnot in the new studio
UK - The Institute of Contemporary Music Performance (ICMP) has launched a BA in Creative Music Production. The BA will provide new career focused opportunities for students and is the result of collaboration between tutors, Alchemea College, and studio console manufacturer Audient.

Core benefits of the BA (Hons) Creative Music Production are to enable students to create, produce and launch market-ready original music, alongside developing industry-relevant technical and entrepreneurial skills. Already an Apple Authorised Training Centre, ICMP has recently become an Avid Learning Partner and an Ableton Certified Training Centre. Pro Tools, Logic and Ableton certification training are all integrated into the music production degree.

Mike Sinnott, former director at Alchemea and now part of ICMP's management team stated, "I am delighted that Alchemea has found a new home at the ICMP. Alchemea was a very special establishment that helped to shape the careers of music producers and sound engineers around the globe, many who have gone on to achieve great success."

ICMP students also benefit from a new state of the art recording studio complex. Designed and built to the highest standards by Slowglass Creative, the Pro Tools HD powered control room centres around Audient's new Heritage ASP8024 console, Avid's S3 control surface and powerful Focal Trio6 be monitor speakers.

Two adjoining live rooms are kitted out with a Tama Bubinga Star Classic drum-kit, Yamaha U1 piano and a section of boutique amps. ICMP students also have access to a stunning array of analogue synths, drum machines, controllers and software in 3 new highly specified production rooms and an enhanced iMac suite.

To mark the beginning of this holistic music production package, producer Gary Katz visited The Institute of Contemporary Music Performance to meet the new students and offer them some words of advice as they began their careers in production. As newly appointed patron of the Music Production undergraduate courses, Gary will bring his wealth of experience from both studio and industry. His own production work has spanned artists from Tupac Shakur to Diana Ross; and during his broad reaching career he was also instrumental in signing new acts such as Chaka Kahn and Prince.

(Jim Evans)


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