Hear how Panic Girl composes and performs with a variety of synths, ask questions and even get the chance to win a copy of her latest vinyl.
In this free live MasterClass, Panic Girl, a downtempo artist from Munich, Germany, will perform songs from her new album "Cake On Jupiter" (Modularfield Records) and afterwards dissect her setup and explain the magic behind her dreamy and experimental electronica tracks. You can hear Panic Girl's appearance on Synth Stories here.
Panic Girl aka Martha Bahr uses a variety of equipment to produce and perform her music. First and foremost her modular synthesizer, accompanied by gear like a Jomox XBase09, a Casio CZ-5000, a Teenage Engineering OP-1, some iPad apps and an Elektron Octatrack among others.
Join her Masterclass on December 12th at 7:30pm CET (1:30pm ET / 10:30am PT) and ask away anything you like or just hang out with us. Every student also gets automatically the chance to win a Vinyl of her new album “Cake On Jupiter”, so mark your calendars!
Hollin Jones Hollin Jones was classically trained as a piano player but found the lure of blues and jazz too much to resist. Graduating from bands to composition then production, he relishes the chance to play anything with keys.
A sometime lecturer in videographics, music production and photography post production, Hollin has been a freelance writer on music technology and Apple topics for well over a decade, along the way publishing several books on audio software. He has been lead writer at a number of prominent music and technology publications.
As well as consultancy, full-time journalism, video production and professional photography, he occasionally plays Hammond, Rhodes and other keys for people who ask nicely.
Hollin is Contributing Editor at Ask.Audio.
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