![]() When I got to middle school, he said, “right, you’re here now. He started middle school and high school before I did. “I got a brother who’s two years older than me. Paul spoke about how his brother influenced his start in music: But, it was when I got to uni that I started getting into music properly. I don’t know how much I like that method anymore it’s pretty weird. Every year, you get a bunch of songs, you learn them and perform them to some judges, and they give you a grade. I did the normal thing that people do over here and did the AMEB Grades: the Australian Music Examination Board. “My mum played the piano, and I got on at about 4 or 5 years old. Simon kicked things off by talking about how he made their start in music: ![]() ![]() They addressed many topics and answered a plethora of student questions. They recently penned a global publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music and are set to do even bigger things in the coming years.Īs lockdown rules still apply throughout the country, Paul and Simon joined us in a virtual seminar interview by Natalie-Eve Williams, BBC Introducing Manchester Producer, and Artist Development Lecturer at BIMM Manchester. ![]() Self-describing their work as ‘Wondercore’, Hiatus Kaiyote have two albums and an EP under their belts. BIMM Institute Manchester was lucky enough to host a virtual Masterclass with Paul Bender (bass) and Simon Mavin ( keyboards) from the Grammy-nominated and genre transcendent Hiatus Kaiyote. ![]()
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