lunes, 13 de julio de 2015

Dubspot + RAM Records Giveaway: Win an Exclusive Music Production Session w/ June Miller


Dubspot is excited to join RAM Records to offer a chance to win an exclusive music production session from the Dutch-English Drum ‘n Bass duo June Miller in celebration of their debut album ‘Robots & Romans.’

June MillerOnce again Dubspot and RAM Records are teaming up to offer a chance to win an invitation to learn music production from the Dutch-English Drum ‘n Bass duo June Miller in celebration of their debut album ‘Robots & Romans.’ The winner will have an opportunity to join June Miller for an exclusive learning session in an online video call using Google Hangouts. You will have a chance to learn professional production techniques, ask questions, gain music industry advice, and much more.

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June Miller  ’Robots & Romans’ Out Now

An intense journey through rolling chasms and the demonstration of colossal technical capabilities, this album from June Miller proves their ‘Ups & Downs’ EP was only served as an entree.

Bart and Mark have a musical depth which spans throughout their lifetimes. With backgrounds influenced heavily by a range of genres and having played in an array of spaces, they break every prototype and this has become apparent with each output since their signing to the Ram imprint. ‘Robots & Romans’ is no different; it completely immerses you with its vastly intricate soundscape, from the beginning second.

A listening experience which totally engrosses you, ‘Robots & Romans’ takes you further than the typical album format. Each track leads methodically to the next. From the cinematic climaxes of ‘Brace’, to the beautifully woven composition of Hannah Lux’s vocals against the arpeggios of ‘We Are Not Human’, its diversity encompasses every corner of music’s spectrum.

And title-track ‘Robots & Romans’ is the embodiment of what this album represents. With sonic atmospherics setting a musical scene which stretches into a crescendo, one powered forward throughout the rest of the album, each break is pent-up with steroid like aggression. June Miller are exposing the darker underbelly of their production… Infusing classical drum elements which leaves the album with a resounding impact. Even within those first few minutes.

June Miller also reintroduce you to one of the tectonic slabs of bass unleashed on us earlier this year. With the pivotal collaboration with Mefjus, as well as guest appearance from MC collective Virus Syndicate, who’ve made their intimidating northern rasp renowned by featuring on some of the biggest bass track since the early 2000s, the talent pool is endlessly deep.

So familiarise yourself with June Miller’s vast repertoire. As they’re biggest work of art to date, this presents a fundamental turning point. There’s no denying this album’s titanic weight within the dance world’s realms; but it also marks June Miller’s rise to legendary status.

June Miller ‘Robots & Romans’ Interview

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Visit our New York and Los Angeles locations! Ask our Admissions Counselors in-depth questions about our programs, curriculum and philosophy. Watch live music production and DJ demos, and test drive our student workstations. If you are still trying to decide what you are looking for, stop by one of our Open Houses in NYC or schedule a tour in LA to find out more about the learning process at Dubspot. We can also help with scheduling details and payment options.

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