Goldsmiths Electronic Music Studio
About EMS
The Stanley Glasser Electronic Music Studio was established in 1968 by composer, instrument maker, and musicologist Hugh Davies. Since this time, it has grown to comprise a collection of industry standard working areas for undergraduate & postgraduate students wishing to explore the creative potential of studio equipment & audio software in relation to composition, live electronics, interactive performance, sound-art, phonography, spatial sound, acoustic ecology and sonic research.
The studio is open to all members of the music department and runs regular introductory workshops and lectures covering a wide range of topics.
Tel: +44 (0)20 7919 7643
Email: ems@gold.ac.uk


Studios & Facilities
The studios house a vast collection of vintage and state of the art electronic music instruments, equipment and facilities.
EMS Archives & Special Collections
In 1968 Goldsmiths became the first higher education institution in the United Kingdom to establish a dedicated electronic music course and studio facility.
Since this time, the EMS has grown and developed to support the innovative work of countless musicians, artists and researchers.


Research
Supporting the Unit for Sound Practice Research (SPR), EMS hosts and supports a vibrant range of electronic music research activities.
Goldsmiths Electronic Music Studios,
8 Lewisham Way,
London,
SE14 6NW
United Kingdom
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+44 (0)20 7919 7643
ems@gold.ac.uk