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Barbados Update

Wednesday, September 21st, 2005

Hi all!

I am taking the course City & Guilds 1820 London Sound Engineering Part 3 plus the Digital Audio Operations and I can tell you, thats a tough one.

I want to share an interesting project with you. I am Swedish and I have been living in Barbados for two years. One day I walked into a music shop and the shop owner turned out to be a producer.

To make a long story short he asked me if I wanted to do a song for an album he was working on for Crop Over (Barbados Carnival). So he passed me a rhythm which the whole album was going to be based on. I accepted and off I go to my home studio with the "Mirchi Rydm", without a clue whatsoever of Bajan music.

So I listened to the rhythm over and over and started to mess around with it. Out came Polarman! Its a crazy mix of Soca, Bhangra and Rave…East meets West and North meets South kinda thing. Even the frogs and the crickets from my garden are in the song.

Have fun and listen to Polarman. I did have fun working with it and it sure sounds different.

And yeah…..I sing the high voice as well.

You can play the MP3 here: PolarMan

To buy the CD visit Amazon: Lal Mirchi - Red Pepper

Track info:
Artist: Polarman
Song: Polarman
Written by: Polarman (K.Eliasson)
All other Instruments: Polarman
Recorded and Mixed by: Polarman @ Wholetone Studio
Mirchi Rydm Drums Arranged by: Deepu Panjwani

Kristian Eliasson

Audio Engineering Distance Course

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2005

Our premier audio engineering distance learning course is about to begin, we have just the one more week to finalise the incoming international cohort who will be studying this audio engineering course from a distance.

Distance learning is an empowering medium and a suitably produced engineering course studied at a distance can yield some fantastic results.

Reach us now if you have any question about our courses.

Music Production Courses

Sunday, August 21st, 2005

Our music production courses have been growing recently to include some new initiatives and expanded methodologies.

We firmly believe in placing the student at the center or our music production courses in order for them to construct and build on their own unique experiences. We certainly do not dictate or enforce specific techniques but strongly encourage self-development on all our music production courses.

We generally have two enrollments a year for all courses though some accept intakes all year round, it’s worth checking our music production courses list for details.