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Are you dreaming of attending Bassnectar's Deja Voom in Riviera Maya? Well, students at Jordan High School in Los Angeles are dreaming of a recording studio. If we come together, both just might happen.
Be Interactive and CID Presents are teaming up to take music education to the next level by giving away a trip for two to Deja Voom. One lucky winner will bring a friend to four days in Mexico with Bassnectar, Rezz, The Glitch Mob, Digital Mystikz, Claude VonStroke, and more! Flights and and four nights at an all-inclusive resort included.
Additionally, we're also going to hook you up with a pair of tickets to The Glitch Mob for a 2019 club date of your choice.
Young Producers Group is in the home stretch of fundraising to complete a school studio so students can properly record vocals, mix their tracks, and refine their craft. Nothing like this currently exists at any schools anywhere near south LA. Adding a studio will give this music education program the kind of heat that usually only more privileged schools have.
They need $12,000 to make it happen. And our goal is to raise it with this campaign.
Take action to be entered to win and then keep taking action to earn more points and redeem more entries into the experience.
Over the past three years, Young Producers Group has developed an incredible music technology program at Jordan High School in Watts. Responding to demand from the students, the school set up a humble music tech lab and has Young Producers Group coming to the school every day. The results have been incredible. Even with limited resources, the students are making excellent music and discovering their talents.
"We envision this studio only being available to those students that have already taken the class or pass a test to ensure they know how to use and maintain all of the equipment. Because the studio will not be available to everyone, it will serve as an incentive to the students that are working in the music tech lab to do their very best. They'll know that if they work hard, there is a studio waiting for them." - Lawrence Grey, Young Producers Group
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Are you dreaming of attending Bassnectar's Deja Voom in Riviera Maya? Well, students at Jordan High School in Los Angeles are dreaming of a recording studio. If we come together, both just might happen.
Be Interactive and CID Presents are teaming up to take music education to the next level by giving away a trip for two to Deja Voom. One lucky winner will bring a friend to four days in Mexico with Bassnectar, Rezz, The Glitch Mob, Digital Mystikz, Claude VonStroke, and more! Flights and and four nights at an all-inclusive resort included.
Additionally, we're also going to hook you up with a pair of tickets to The Glitch Mob for a 2019 club date of your choice.
Young Producers Group is in the home stretch of fundraising to complete a school studio so students can properly record vocals, mix their tracks, and refine their craft. Nothing like this currently exists at any schools anywhere near south LA. Adding a studio will give this music education program the kind of heat that usually only more privileged schools have.
They need $12,000 to make it happen. And our goal is to raise it with this campaign.
Take action to be entered to win and then keep taking action to earn more points and redeem more entries into the experience.
Over the past three years, Young Producers Group has developed an incredible music technology program at Jordan High School in Watts. Responding to demand from the students, the school set up a humble music tech lab and has Young Producers Group coming to the school every day. The results have been incredible. Even with limited resources, the students are making excellent music and discovering their talents.
"We envision this studio only being available to those students that have already taken the class or pass a test to ensure they know how to use and maintain all of the equipment. Because the studio will not be available to everyone, it will serve as an incentive to the students that are working in the music tech lab to do their very best. They'll know that if they work hard, there is a studio waiting for them." - Lawrence Grey, Young Producers Group