Brighton Music Conference (BMC) has revealed the full exhibitor programme and details of Native Instruments’ ‘Native Sessions’ for the 2016 event at Brighton Dome on Thursday 14th April and Friday 15th April.Check out one of our lead tutors Terry Ryan speaking at the ‘Careers In Music’ forum on Thursday at 1pmA career in music has always been notoriously difficult to achieve and many will go to extreme lengths to try and land their dream job and for others it’s a bit of luck. Hear from our panelists about their experiences and how they paved way for their careers. You will then have the opportunity to ask them questions and get advice on how to break into the Music Industry.Amy Jayne (Head of Promotions & Radio Plugger; Hospital Records) | Paul Gibson (Bookings & Promotions Manager; Patterns) | Paul Quinsey (Owner; Take & Head of Entertainment; McQueen, Shoreditch) | Terry Ryan (Head of A&R, Promotions & Music Specialist; On The Rise Music)In addition to housing the BMC Demonstration Igloo installation, the exhibition floor will feature brands, organisations, and education providers including Korg, the Gak Playground (with Pioneer, Steinberg, SCV, Focusrite, Novation, Native Instruments, Ableton, and Focal), Roland, Yamaha Music Europe, DJ Mag, Northbrook College, Dubzoo, Horus Music, ACS Custom, Mansworld, BIMM, CM Sound, PRS For Music, Element 5, Next Audio Labs, Sound On Sound magazine, Wax Unity, Traction Sound, Help Musicians UK, Nova Distribution, Eve Audio, Warm Audio, Dreadbox, Chandler, Fredenstein, EMTO, Evolution Domes, and K&S Technology.Native Instruments’ will use their Native Sessions platform to run Production Seminars in the Founders Room and Production Workshops in the Mezzanine Bar on both days, with workshops, demonstrations, and talks covering Maschine, Komplete Kontrol, Loopmasters, Moog, SSR’s Reaktor course, and much more. Interviewees include electronic music legend, Tom Middleton, Henry Cross – the technical mastermind behind live stage shows from Massive Attack and the Chemical Brothers, and Pete Boxsta, while further artists giving an insight into their creative process include Kirk Degiorgio, Icicle, Prolix, Ulterior Motive, Capsun, Hannah V, and Prime Cuts.Click Thursday and Friday to see full list of panel and speakers on each day.A full run down of proceedings can also be found on the website.Share this:Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)RelatedIF YOU LIKE WHAT YOU'VE READ HERE AND WOULD LIKE TO GET MORE THEN WHY NOT SIGN UP TO OUR NEWSLETTER FOR MORE INFO AND SPECIAL OFFERS!* indicates required