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Sennheiser To Host Master Class At SoHo Pop Up Store

Session in New York City titled "Being Creatively Unafraid During the Recording Process" to feature Brian Hardgroove from Public Enemy.

Sennheiser announces that it will host a special Master Class at its New York City Pop Up store in SoHo on Monday, November 7th.

The master class, entitled ‘Being Creatively Unafraid During the Recording Process’, will feature Brian Hardgroove from Public Enemy with a focus on ‘unleashing creativity through free form capture, creative prompts and finding inspiration in the every day.’

Hardgroove’s musical repertoire spans the genres of hip-hop, soul, R&B, rock and reggae. He is influenced by a variety of musicians, including The Police, Earth Wind & Fire, the Ohio Players, Sly Stone, Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix, among others. He is currently writing and producing a concept album for Audio Rhythm Theory (A.R.T.), which features Police drummer Stewart Copeland and Hardgroove. He is also writing and producing an upcoming solo album with The B52’s Fred Schneider.

Who: Brian Hardgroove (Public Enemy) and Sennheiser
What: ‘Being Creatively Unafraid During the Recording Process’
Where: Sennheiser Pop Up Store, 134 Prince Street, New York City
When: Monday, November 7, 2016, 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Registration is required, and attendance will be on a first-come, first-served basis. For registration information, please visit the link below.

Attendees of the Master Class event will also have the opportunity to be selected to see Hardgroove and Paul Jacobs, Emmy award-winning musical director, record at iconic Manhattan Studios on 11/9.

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