Getting Creative with Music Production Join us on Thursday, Feb 9, for a free music production masterclass and 343 Labs Open House. In this masterclass vocal producer, songwriter, and DJ […]
Getting Creative with Music Production Join us on Thursday, Feb 9, for a free music production masterclass and 343 Labs Open House. In this masterclass vocal producer, songwriter, and DJ […]
Detroit native Brian Jackson is a Brooklyn-based producer, audio engineer, Ableton-Certified Trainer and author of the “The Music Producer’s Survival Guide” with over 20 years of teaching experience. Brian’s involvement in DIY, independent and underground music culture started in Detroit more than two decades ago. Since then he has worked with Tribes of Neurot (Neurosis), Idris Elba, Chris Baio (Vampire Weekend), Bombay Dub Orchestra, Chemlab, DJ Riz, Ableton, Access Music, d16. As an educator Brian has taught and designed curriculum for SAE, IAR, The New School, and Dubspot, before moving to 343 Labs..
Brent Arnold
Logic Pro, Ableton, Composition & Arrangement
Brent Arnold is a composer, cellist, and producer whose wide-ranging music is found in film, theater, clubs, and concert halls. He is a founding member of Ghost Quartet with Dave Malloy and created the cello music for the acclaimed TV show Louie. He has worked with artists including The Antlers, Reggie Watts, Eyvind Kang, Jessika Kenney, Filastine, Aditya Kalyanpur, Sleater-Kinney, and Modest Mouse. He studied with violinist Michael White (Pharoah Sanders, John Handy) and cellist Walter Grey (Kronos Quartet) and currently resides in New York City.
Abe Duque
Ableton, Mixing & Mastering
With a career that started in the early days of house and techno at New York’s notorious Limelight, Abe Duque has been at the head of the acid-house and underground-techno table since his earliest releases way back in 1992. Between touring the world’s underground techno scenes, releasing on labels such as International Deejay Gigolo, Tension, Abuse Industries, and Rapture, and remixing tracks for household names such as Chemical Brothers and Pet Shop Boys, Abe later turned his attention to education, where he is now considered one of the most respected educators in New York City.