Reasons to choose this course?– You’ll use our Visconti Studio, created in partnership with record producer Tony Visconti. It has a 300m² live room plus rare and vintage recording equipment.– You can participate in local musical initiatives, such as the Kingston Singers, our Stylophone Orchestra or Acid Grass Records, our in-house record label and artist collective.– You’ll benefit from central London’s vibrant and multicultural music scene.About this courseCombining musical knowledge with expertise in music technology can open up many opportunities. On this course, you’ll record, program and produce music, developing skills across a range of musical styles and contexts.You’ll be able to specialise in programming or performing, audio post-production, live sound, experimental music, broadcasting and music in education. You’ll also explore the evolution of music technology, from historical production to cutting-edge modern techniques. To prepare you for a career in the music industry, you’ll undertake a work placement.Kingston’s extensive facilities include recording studios, rehearsal rooms, Pro Tools, Ableton and Logic-based MIDI/editing suites, synth labs, and our analogue/hybrid Visconti Studio.
A local representative of Kingston University in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.