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Date and time: Saturday 4 October 2025, 19.00–22.30

Location: The Club Room, Palace Court Theatre

The first Electronic Music Open Mic (EMOM) event took place in early 2017 in Manchester. Since then the nights have taken off across the United Kingdom and also in Australia.

The concept of these nights is simple: they provide a meeting and performance space for electronic musicians of all styles and persuasions. A typical night could include everything from techno through to experimental and ambient music, from chiptune through to live coding and looping, field recording and industrial. The choice of technology is also wide-ranging; laptops, iPads and mobile phones are welcome, as are drum machines, synths, groove boxes, sequencers, samplers, modular setups, keyboards, DJ decks, and analogue and digital devices of all kinds.

The EMOM movement is more than a series of events; it's a community through which creative people can share ideas, collaborate, swap gigs, release music and essentially have fun.

Please note: this event is for over-18s only. Tickets are free.

Noise synth workshop

In collaboration with the Innovation Studio at AUB, there'll also be a noise synth workshop running earlier in the day, from 13.30–16.00, in which you can build your own synthesiser

Please note: there are limited places available.

Contact Mark Osborne at mosborne@aub.ac.uk to find out more and book a place.

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Palace Court Theatre

Hinton Road, Bournemouth
Dorset
BH1 2EN
United Kingdom

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