Point Blank Tutorial: ‘The Sound Of MK’ Masterclass LEAF 2013

LEAF 2013 was a resounding success and Point Blank were honoured to be part of its inauguration along with some of the biggest names in electronic music. We hosted the Masterclass room, bringing in artists like Joe Goddard, Chris Liebing, Kindness and Kevin Saunderson to talk about their production approach, creative workflow and studio setup. […]

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LEAF 2013 was a resounding success and Point Blank were honoured to be part of its inauguration along with some of the biggest names in electronic music. We hosted the Masterclass room, bringing in artists like Joe Goddard, Chris Liebing, Kindness and Kevin Saunderson to talk about their production approach, creative workflow and studio setup.

Marc Kinchen, better known as MK, is one of house music’s most famous names. With his instantly-recognisable dub vocal edits, he defined a style of his own that makes him one of the most in-demand remixers on the planet, more than 20 years into his career. In the midst of a classic house revival, MK continues to have underground and commercial success having recently reached number one with his remix of Storm Queen’s slow-mo groover Look Right Through. We were honoured to be joined by MK to find out more about his career, working with Lee Foss and Jamie Jones and why he loves NI’s Maschine. Kevin Saunderson, who mentored MK at the start of his career, and techno legend Eddie Fowlkes also feature in the audience making this a particularly special masterclass!

You can watch the video HERE and make sure you subscribe to our YouTube channel to keep up to date with our future masterclasses featuring the likes of Kevin Saunderson, Chris Liebing, Joe Goddard and more.

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