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BEHIND THE SCENES: MUSIC COURSE (FUNDED BY MAES)

The latest Music Course finished with an absolute bang, wrapping up with a live radio show showcasing every participants’ production. This group definitely brought versatility and energy, with genres spanning from heartfelt indie rock to euphoric downtempo afrobeat.

We sat down with Peter to get glimpse into his experience for the past 2 weeks!

Can you please introduce yourself?

My name is Peter, and I’ve been part of a music course at Reform Radio where they help you become an artist and develop your sense of art.

Who inspires you as an artist?

Who inspires me the most? I would probably say an African artist named Davido. They create African type Afrobeat music. I grew up listening to that type of music a lot, so take a lot inspiration from that.

What are you favourite genres?

Hip-hop, Afrobeat and … maybe classical? I listen to a lot of orchestral music from movie soundtracks.

What was your knowledge on music production before the course?

I would say I had a decent knowledge because I had previous experience in producing music. So it’s not like I had no sort of clue what I was doing. Obviously you always need help in certain things, but the basics I had.

Why did you decide to join the course?

I’ve always had an interest in music. It was more of a hobby and I didn’t know whether to take it seriously. So I was like, ‘Let’s try this out.’ And if it goes well, who knows? Who knows what might happen after.

I also joined for the environment and to develop my sense of style, because back when I used to make music, I just created whatever seemed good in the moment. I wasn’t focusing what might be unique to me.

Let’s throw it back to your first day at Reform versus now, tell me a bit about your first impressions/feelings/emotions in comparison to how you feel now. What has changed?

The first day was exciting. You’re looking forward to the challenge in a way. People are really welcoming, they care about how people are feeling. And two weeks on, with the show coming up, I felt a different kind of excitement. You’ve put in the work and waiting to see whether the hard work has payed off.

Finally, what was the most memorable moment from the course?

We played a warm up game called Empire where you have to build your own empire. I won and I’m still the Emperor to this day…!

You can listen to the full project show below!

If you would like to get involved or find out more about any of our projects, please drop us an email at projects@reformradio.co.uk

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