This workshop explores the full journey of recording and releasing your own music. Led by producer and musician Euan Burton, it will cover how to prepare for recording, what to expect in the studio, and how to move from finished tracks to a public release. We’ll also look at some of the tools used along the way and discuss the different routes to sharing your music with an audience. The session will be shaped around the group’s experience and questions on the day.
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Euan Burton is a bassist, producer, and composer based in Glasgow. He has worked with artists including Kris Drever, Aoife O’Donovan, Siobhan Miller, Julie Fowlis, and Karine Polwart, and has played on over 100 recordings across folk, jazz, and beyond. As a producer and mix engineer, he’s behind records like Where the World Is Thin by Kris Drever, In Praise of Home by Rura, Bloom by Siobhan Miller, and Orlando by Seafarers. Euan works with artists both locally in Glasgow and internationally to help bring their music to life with clarity, warmth, and character.
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This workshop is part of the Traditional Music Forum of Scotland's Workshop Programme 2025.
View the full workshop programme here: bit.ly/TMFSWorkshops25
The Traditional Music Forum of Scotland (TMFS) aims to develop, sustain, support and maximise the potential of traditional music in Scotland.
www.traditionalmusicforum.org
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This workshop is supported by TRACS (Traditional Arts & Culture Scotland) through Creative Scotland Multi-Year Funding.
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