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Metronome launches 'Metronome Sessions' – a new series of livestreamed events

Our city centre venue is launching an exciting series of livestreamed events – Metronome Sessions – bringing audiences music performances, Q&As and masterclasses with industry professionals.

Metronome Sessions with information about each event in the series.

Following the success of livestreamed performances for Nottingham Poetry Festival back in November, Metronome is launching an exciting series of virtual events. Metronome Sessions, of which three dates have been announced,  includes a variety of events – from music gigs to Q&As and masterclasses.

Simon Raymonde (Bella Union/Cocteau Twins)
Tuesday 2 March
The first event is a live Q&A – courtesy of BBC Radio’s Dean Jackson – with Simon Raymonde (Bella Union/Cocteau Twins). They will discuss Simon's journey through the music business, as an artist and as a record label founder, his thoughts on the future of music, and Simon will share invaluable advice for the next generation of musical talent.

Marta Salogni (Bjork, Bon Iver, M.I.A, Dream Wife)
Monday 8 March, 6 pm 
Metronome welcomes world-class engineer/producer Marta Salogni (Bjork, Bon Iver, Dream Wife) critiquing mixes in a masterclass. She’ll also be talking about her own processes from engineering through to production and mixing. Ticket holders will be able to submit their mixes for Marta to listen to using her extensive experience working with the cream of alternative music.

Natalie Dunca + Ajay Henry
Friday 19 March
Natalie Duncan and Ajay Henry will both be performing sets livestreamed from Metronome. Duncan is a local singer-songwriter creating blues, soul and R&B music. Henry combines timeless melodic songwriting with a modern production style, delivering classic R&B with a modern aesthetic.

Tickets are available from the Metronome website, with offers for NTU students and staff – details of which are available in the newsroom on MyNTU. All events will be streamed on a pay-per-view basis.

Follow Metronome on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram to hear about further Metronome Sessions announcements.

Metronome is part of Curated & Created, NTU's culture programme.

Published on 1 March 2021
  • Category: Current students; NTU Arts; Staff