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Exploring Spatial Sound: A talk with Electronic Music Producer Halina Rice hero

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Exploring Spatial Sound: A talk with Electronic Music Producer Halina Rice

Halina Rice is an electronic music producer and AV artist working at the intersection of music, art and technology. Her music ranges from ethereal soundscapes to beat-driven IDM with critically

Level

All levels

Duration

Self-paced

Format

Self-paced video

Course overview

Halina Rice is an electronic music producer and AV artist working at the intersection of music, art and technology. Her music ranges from ethereal soundscapes to beat-driven IDM with critically acclaimed releases ELISION on Injazero Records and 2023’s NEW BASIS EP drawing commendations from international publications.

This AMA will focus on Halina’s work with spatialised sound and the burgeoning scene growing around it, ranging from new specialised venues to equipment and software, as well as media and podcasts. Don’t miss this opportunity to speak with an international electronic musician who works with spatial sound!

Course content

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1 lesson

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Instructors

Halina Rice

Halina Rice

Instructor

Halina Rice is an electronic music producer and AV artist renowned for her vivid and eclectic style ranging from downtempo soundscapes to beat-driven IDM. Working at the intersection of art, music and tech - her NEW WORLDS project unites music with mixed reality visuals and 360 sound to create emotive experiences both live and virtual. Supported by the Arts Council she has created a fully staged immersive show which has been described as “part rave, part art happening”. With previous releases on Point Blank and Blurred Recordings, her work has drawn commendations from publications such as Clash, Bonafide and Magnetic Magazine as well as radio play on Soho Radio, Threads and Séance. Halina has also carried out music tech workshops in the past for Ableton and Native Instruments.