Following the last ten successful editions, ADE Beats has another thrilling program for 2022. The first program highlights have been revealed, including Cleveland 'Clevie' Browne, Avedon, Roselilah and others, so check out the confirmed speakers below and join in on ADE Friday for a full day of inspiring discussions and masterclasses from the world of hip hop, bass and beats.
LOCATION: TOBACCO Theater | Nes 75-87, Amsterdam
- Lilah Flipped Da Beat Yah! - The Inspiring Story of Roselilah
Reselilah
Lilah Flipped Da Beat Yah - The Inspiring Story of Roselilah She is the first Dutch woman to win a Grammy Award in the rap category, for her work on Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Family Ties’. Just a year earlier the 21 Savage album she worked on, was also nominated at the Grammy’s. She worked on several multi-platinum records by the biggest international and national stars. In this talk we discuss the inspiring and uplifting story of producer Roshwita ‘Roselilah’ Bacha from Utrecht, The Netherlands, who at 26 has built a career as a mega succesful international producer and whose sample packs with her unique instrumental and drum sounds are in high demand. She discusses her strong determination and the risks she took, that helped her launch from producing at her parents' home to the biggest stage in the music industry. How she connects with the artists she works with, her perfectionism and quality control as producer, and how she and her team continue to build her career on a global scale.

- Master Class: Cleveland ‘Clevie’ Browne (JA) - The Godfather of Riddim
Clevie Browne
Masterclass on the Jamaican foundation of electronic music. By crucial pioneer Cleveland ‘Clevie’ Browne, from the legendary duo Steely & Clevie, who introduced the drum machine into reggae music and played a crucial role in the transition from analogue to digital ‘riddims’ in Jamaican music, working with everyone from Bob Marley to Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry, from Shabba Ranks to Elephant Man, and from Sean Paul to Mr. Vegas, and with his riddims laying the foundation for music genres and influences that are still elemental to electronic music today, like dancehall (with the 1987 ‘Punnany’ riddim) and the now world dominating sound of reggaeton (with the 1989 ‘Fishmarket’ riddim). A unique master class on the foundation and evolution of electronic music production by the godfather of riddim himself.
- Me & My Manager - Taking Care of Business with: Avedon + Thomas Deelder
Avedon, Thomas Deelder
It is a bold move and a huge sign of mutual trust, when a manager and artist decide to move to another country together, to further their careers. In 2017 artist manager, publisher, A&R and CTM creative director Thomas Deelder and producer, songwriter and artist Vincent ‘Avedon’ van den Ende did exactly that, relocating from their native The Netherlands to Los Angeles to expand their network, and explore new and exciting opportunities in the music industry. Five years later they have settled as a force to be reckoned with, in the international music scene. Thomas Deelder managed the careers of artists Afrojack, Far East Movement, Scott Storch and Avedon among others and established an exciting and ever-growing publishing portfolio with artists across the globe. Avedon established himself as in-demand producer, partnering up with legendary hip-hop producer Scott Storch and running his own studio in LA, working on projects with stars like Megan Thee Stallion, Justin Bieber, Chris Brown, Ariana Grande, Roddy Rich, Trippie Redd, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, 6ix9ine, Chloe x Halle, Russ and others. Last year they also successfully launched Avedon’s own recording career as an artist. At ADE Beats they will share the unique manager and artist journey they have embarked upon five years ago. The work ethic, the relationship building, the creative partnerships, the beats, the e-mails, the phone calls, the skills, the paperwork. How do you get in the door at the top of the game, as artist and producer, successfully build your name and resume, and how do you build a truly sustainable career from there? What happens before you get at the writing camp or the studio with a star - and after all the creative work is done? An exclusive and insightful look at the business side of an inspiring musical friendship and strong alliance.

- Q&A: Jojo Sonubi (No Signal, UK) - Pushing the culture forward
Jojo Sonubi
London nightlife architect Jojo Sonubi and his brother David are the driving force between the massively popular London club event RECESS - commonly dubbed ‘the party of the people’ - and equally groundbreaking online radio station No Signal. They started No Signal early 2020 to bring their community together in the face of pandemic isolation, and it became a source of inspiration, information, debate, and entertainment for our culture. With their amazingly curated NS10v10 artist catalogue clashes they riled up the scene, inventing new powerful ways to continue building and exciting communities across the globe. No Signal is a home for powerful sounds, innovations and conversations, coming from across the Black diaspora worldwide. With a strong foothold in the British Black creative community, Sonubi is developing a platform with a much more global reach, and with a firm dedication to building a strong network within the Black diaspora in Europe and sharing knowledge and creating bridges to likeminded initiatives all over the world. Sonubi’s other initiatives include BLKINTHEDAY, a platform and archive documenting Black history and culture in the UK, and NS Academy, a training for young Black people to develop technical skills for careers in broadcasting, audio production and engineering. In this Q&A Sonubi will discuss his current and future steps towards emboldening our scene, culture and community across the borders, strengthening both the powerful Black creative community in the UK and creating fruitful networks within Black diaspora in Europe and also beyond, as well as the inspirational long-term resilience, creativity and community spirit that has been a foundational part of UK’s Black creative history as a whole, from the immense influence of pirate radio, to No Signal’s successful launch.

- Chocolate City: The Story of Love nwantiti (ah ah ah) - The biggest club hit of the pandemic
Aibee Abidoye
London nightlife architect Jojo Sonubi and his brother David are the driving force between the massively popular London club event RECESS - commonly dubbed ‘the party of the people’ - and equally groundbreaking online radio station No Signal. They started No Signal early 2020 to bring their community together in the face of pandemic isolation, and it became a source of inspiration, information, debate, and entertainment for our culture. With their amazingly curated NS10v10 artist catalogue clashes they riled up the scene, inventing new powerful ways to continue building and exciting communities across the globe. No Signal is a home for powerful sounds, innovations and conversations, coming from across the Black diaspora worldwide. With a strong foothold in the British Black creative community, Sonubi is developing a platform with a much more global reach, and with a firm dedication to building a strong network within the Black diaspora in Europe and sharing knowledge and creating bridges to likeminded initiatives all over the world. Sonubi’s other initiatives include BLKINTHEDAY, a platform and archive documenting Black history and culture in the UK, and NS Academy, a training for young Black people to develop technical skills for careers in broadcasting, audio production and engineering. In this Q&A Sonubi will discuss his current and future steps towards emboldening our scene, culture and community across the borders, strengthening both the powerful Black creative community in the UK and creating fruitful networks within Black diaspora in Europe and also beyond, as well as the inspirational long-term resilience, creativity and community spirit that has been a foundational part of UK’s Black creative history as a whole, from the immense influence of pirate radio, to No Signal’s successful launch.

- Fo Sho – Standing up for Ukrainian hip-hop
FO SHO
In the past three years Fo Sho made a huge impact on the Ukrainian hip-hop scene. Since starting their hip-hop trio in 2019, members and sisters Betty, Miriam and Siona Endale performed at Ukraine’s largest music festival, Atlas Weekend, and music festivals abroad, reached the semi-finals of Ukraine’s Eurovision auditions, and have been buzzing both off- and online with their energetic, harmonious, and hard-hitting rap songs and performances. At ADE Beats, the three Ethiopian-Ukrainian hip-hop stars, together with their manager Inna Gissa, will share their story and perspective as ground breaking artists that have strongly been pushing the hip-hop scene forwards in Ukraine over the past years and building towards national stardom in Ukraine, establishing the beginnings of a global career. And they will discuss in-depth the huge impact the immense tragedy of the war has had on their life and work, and how the worldwide hip-hop scene and the music industry at large can and should support its members in these hardest of times.

- 1-on-1 Q&A with West Coast hip-hop and tech pioneer O.G. Arabian Prince
O.G. Arabian Prince
Hip-Hop and tech pioneer, producer and artist Arabian Prince has played a crucial role in the West Coast hip-hop culture and scene since the 1980’s. He made his impact as an influential producer, building a catalogue with a range of successful 12-inch singles, helping to define the early electro rap sound. As West Coast hip-hop culture took over the world, Arabian Prince was one of the most sought after DJ’s in L.A.’s hip-hop scene, and an original member of N.W.A. - producing, touring and working closely with Dr. Dre, Eazy-E and others, before financial reasons made him leave the group to focus on his solo music and creating an exciting career in tech. He is president of LAFTC – the Los Angeles First Tech Challenge robotics competition - and has developed into an inspiring innovator and business founder, advising companies on bridging the gap between technology and youth, and working with his tech partners to proactively promote opportunities within the tech world for a more diverse demographic. An interactive talk with a true pioneer, on a unique creative and entrepreneurial experience - all the way from his N.W.A. days, to the latest exciting developments in music and tech, and his endeavors towards creating a more equal platform with the global tech industry.

Abe Batshon (Founder & CEO, BeatStars), Tantu Beats, Chuki Beats, Freek van Workum
Beatstars is a front-running and multipurpose beat platform that has been designed to serve the creator and help increase opportunities to license, sell, publish and distribute beats. The platform offers a lot of opportunities, but how do you make sure that you get the most out of your Beatstars account?
Together with some of the best-selling Beatstars producers including Chucki Beats, Freek van Workum, Sekko & Tantu Beats, CEO Abe Batshon will give you a quick guide through Beatstars and share its best practices so you can take home plenty of tips and tricks to maximise the platform's potential!
- Master Class: Flying Park – One Kingdom Under A Groove
Fellow
For the past five years, Michael ‘Fellow’ Lampe served as senator of the Parliament of Aruba, aiming to improve the creative infrastructure of the island and create more financial opportunities for electronic music talent in the region. Now he returns to his first love: making electronic music that is strongly rooted in both The Netherlands and the Caribbean, music that is analogue and digital, futuristic and traditional – One Kingdom Under A Groove. During this tailor-made masterclass Michael Lampe will premier his new project Flying Park, based upon a free spirited creative and activist movement by the same name that emerged in the 70’s in the Caribbean. Lampe, who has linked up with electronic music artists ranging from Diplo to DJ Moortje to Cata.Pirata, will discuss using his own musical heritage to create new, fresh and distinctive sounds. From jamming with grand masters of Aruban folk music, and the revolutionary impact of Dutch-Caribbean bubbling music worldwide, to his coming of age in the vibrant electronic music scene of Amsterdam. Lampe will break-down his musical influences in an exciting and unique production master class with colourful documentary shorts, insightful production break downs, and quick-fire Q&A-segments. And shares his strong view on what it takes to bring creative possibilities for emerging talent on the islands to a similar solid platform as in the rest of the Kingdom of The Netherlands.

DATE Fri, Oct 21, 2022 18:00 - 18:45
LOCATION TOBACCO Theater | Nes 75-87, Amsterdam
- ADE Beats x VIRPP Demolition
Chief & Kesh
At ADE Beats Demolition we take our feedback sessions to a competitive platform. Upload your treasured demo, and join us live at ADE Beats to listen what the pro's have to say about it. This is a beat competition, so the weak hearted should not attend, for we ask our judges to be frank and direct. It can be a sobering experience, it can bring elation, but it will always be about the music, your music. And of course there is a chance on winning nice prices! Get ready to rumble!
(ADE Lab ticket and physical presence on Friday, Oct 21st required)
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