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CDR founder Tony Nwachukwu sits down with Irish-Saudi Moving Still to discuss the impact and influence of his mixed heritage on his music.
Everyone's favourite South East London record store and nightclub Rye Wax has shared their electronic music workshops and masterclasses on their YouTube channel.
The ten live sessions were recorded earlier this summer as part of Rye Wax’s youth mentorship programme, in association with Arts Council England. Rye Wax Music Access offered masterclasses and workshops to aspiring musicians aged between 18 and 25 on everything from live electronic music performance to production, as well as pairing students with mentors working in the dance music industry.
For a very special "in conversation" style masterclass, CDR founder Tony Nwachukwu sits down with Irish-Saudi Moving Still to discuss the impact and influence of his mixed heritage on his music.
Revisit the conversation below:
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