
This is how the nss G-Club workshop 'Future Producers' went A day dedicated to music, with Elasi and Plastica from Poche Kollektiv and Ableton, in the second round of Il Punto G-Club
Music, especially electronic music, is a question of genre. Elasi, singer-songwriter, producer and DJ, and Plastica, Plastic, producer, DJ and keyboard player, wanted to respond to this uncomfortable reality by founding POCHE, a collective of female artists who want to network. POCHE is a safe space in which the gender stereotypes typical of the music industry and beyond can be fought and overcome. It has probably happened to all of us at some point that we were looking forward to a music album, looked to see who had worked on it and saw a long list of men. "That will be normal, there are only a few girls who work and want to work in the music industry," we said to ourselves. But is that really the case? 30 were the participants of the free workshop 'Future Producers', which took place on Saturday 18 November at the nss G-Club. A group of people came together to make music and discuss today's music scene, the challenges in this world and, above all, to have fun.
The second meeting of the Il Punto G-Club was a moment of coming together, of getting to know each other. A moment to create a safe, free and communal space. A moment to 'leave the ego aside and make room for others', as Elasi said several times. Will you be at the next meeting?