2019/12/11
20:00

Breaking through limits: Linn Elisabet at Ableton User Group BLN

Dear AUGB-members,
We would like to invite you to meet another outstanding artist: the Swedish producer and DJ Linn Elisabet Linderson. Now based in Berlin she is going to talk about creative processes, cycles and boundaries, how to understand them, use them to our advantage, and even break through limits we unconsciously put upon our creativity. The evening will consist of lecture, a track deconstruction in Ableton using some unconventional techniques and features, as well as a discussion which hopefully gives you a spark of inspiration to bring into the studio this winter.

Balancing between subtle soundscapes, rave-infused rhythms and experimental grit, Linn’s music clearly reflects their personality: filled with energy, intensity, and passion. Their past as a classically schooled cellist as well as their deep love for broken beats gave them the ability to create their unique, emotive interpretation of techno, which led them to release on respected labels such as Planet Rhythm and ARTS in 2019.�

https://soundcloud.com/linnelisabethttps://www.facebook.com/linnelisabetxhttps://www.instagram.com/linnelisabet.als/

We look forward to meeting you there,
Maya & Brian

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Date: Wednesday, 11.12.2019
Time: 8 pm (on time!)
Admission: free

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