Red Bull Music Academy 2014 will take place in Second Life
Every year, the most talented young DJs and producers fly in from all around the world to learn new skills, and kickstart their careers at the Red Bull Music Academy. Well, the announcement in the form of a video is just in, giving away the location of RBMA in 2014. If you're thinking you're going to make it, you won't need to spend money buying luggage and equipment for the trip. Just don't forget your virtual suitcase for this one!
"The Red Bull Music Academy has been travelling the world for a decade plus, bringing 60 up and coming music makers from every continent to each edition, where they collaborate and share wisdom with renowned music pioneers. For the Academy’s 2014 edition we’re going to be trying something a little bit different. Welcome to Red Bull Music Academy…in Second Life."
Check out the introductory video here.
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