Tuesday, November 14, 2023
Doors open:
10:00 am

AMPS Mix Me 23 - Jol Mulholland

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Jol Mulholland (Troy Kingi, Theia / Te Kaahu, Anika Moa, Elroy Finn, Tami Neilson,) the legendary Aotearoa producer and musician will run a mix workshop based on his work with te reo Māori’s finest practitioners and discuss the workflows involved when working in indigenous languages at Big Fan in Auckland on November 14th.

https://www.audioculture.co.nz/profile/jolyon-mulholland

Mulholland is an accomplished multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer, mix engineer, musician, and music director known for his work with Gasoline Cowboy, The Mots, and Pablo Vasquez (with Elroy Finn) along with his solo projects – Eugene Told Me You Were Dead, Mulholland, and Stop & Start Again. He went on to work with a host of artists, including the Auckland Philharmonia and Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, Anna Coddington, Tami Neilson, Anika Moa, Neil Finn, Hollie Smith, Boh Runga, and Lydia Cole.

He has immersed himself in te reo Māori lessons with musician Theia and has traveled to the North Island’s East Coast where he reconnected with his iwi Ngati Porou, and visited his marae – Hiruharama. He continues to immerse himself in te reo Māori research which will influence his future compositions and work.

The Aotearoa Music Producer Series, launched in 2017 has become an integral part of up-skilling Aotearoa’s music production sector. The series has attracted the participation of many formidable international producers including Andrew Scheps, Sylvia Massy, Gil Norton, Romesh Dodangoda, Guy Massey, Dave Eringa, and Mark Rankin.

AMPS Mix Me 23 sees the return of international guests and will feature a series of one-day workshops focused on the art of mixing in a wide variety of musical genres. These will take place at venues around the motu with renowned mix engineers/producers from the US, UK, Australia, and Aotearoa along with a series of panel discussions related to the craft.

The days will run from 10 am to 5 pm, with lunch included at all paid events so participants can network and interact with the visiting producers.

Jol Mulholland’s participation is made possible with the support of Recorded Music New Zealand.

Thank you to our sponsors that made this event possible Recorded Music NZ, NZ On Air, NZ Music Commission, The British Council Pacific, MPG NZ, APRA NZ, SAE Auckland

See our page for other AMPS events including David Wrench, James K Lewis, Anna Laverty, Jol Mulholland, and the AMPS/Protel Dolby Atmos workshop.

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