Multi-million pound studio opens at Northbrook College
The college, in Littlehampton Road, Goring, held a special ribbon cutting event to celebrate the occasion, while the studio was officially opened by German artist Wolfgang Flur, a former member of 80s electronic band Kraftwerk.
The new department includes a fully-equipped studio for recording live music, along with a smaller studio, and a number of editing suites for composing and mixing tracks for a range of genres.
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Hide AdAnd one young man had his day made, after composing and presenting a track to Wolfgang, who then announced he wished to collaborate with him for a future album.
Alex Young, 21, studying Level Three Music, said: “He’s given me his details, it’s incredible. I just didn’t think this would happen.”
The event included a tour around the new studios with demonstrations from students before an opening presentation.
Wolfgang, 68, said: “This studio is unbelievable. When I was young it was not possible to think such talents could be developed in a place like this.
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Hide Ad“It is very important young people have the opportunity to practise their talents and find their style to break into the industry.”
Sue Dare, principal of the college, said: “It was an absolute delight to welcome Wolfgang. It was great to see him actively engaged with the students, and to see a collaboration already forming was more than I could have hoped for.
“We now want to grow student numbers coming to the college and really want to become the central hub for music on the south coast.”
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