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Sam WillisJan 5, 2025 8:00:00 PM< 1 min read

How to make Drum and Bass for the deaf community with Elliot Williams

In this Student Story, we learn more about dBs alumni Elliot Williams and how he used his MA Innovation in Sound course to produce accessible Drum and Bass for people in the deaf community.

Elliot Williams, a recent MA Innovation in Sound graduate from dBs Institute's Bristol campus, used his Master's degree to explore how he could make drum and bass for the deaf community.

Using the music production skills he learnt during his BA (Hons) Electronic Music Production course, collaborations with Deaf Rave and tools like Woojer Vests and SUBPAC, Elliot helped create more accessible music for the deaf community.

Discover more about this amazing project here! 

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Sam Willis

Sam Willis is dBs Institute's Content & Communications Manager and a writer with over ten years of experience. As a music writer, his work has been published in titles including Vice, PAPER Magazine, Red Bull Music, Long Live Vinyl Magazine and Classic Pop Magazine. As a copywriter, he has written long and short-form content for clients across several industries.

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