Electronic Music Program
Wild At Heart has launched a new Electronic Music Program for artists with disability, neurodivergence, mental health challenges, and chronic illness — and we’re looking for producers, beat makers, DJs, sound experimenters, and electronic music creators to get involved.
Whether you’re just starting out or already creating your own tracks, this program will support you to develop your skills, connect with peer producers, and make original music in a collaborative and inclusive environment.
Wild At Heart’s new Electronic Music Program is a weekly creative workshop for disabled producers, DJs, beat makers, and electronic musicians.
Designed for emerging through to established artists, the program supports participants to develop skills in music production, sound design, recording, live performance, and creative collaboration while making original new music in a supportive and inclusive environment.
Work alongside experienced mentors and fellow artists while exploring music production, beat making, recording, synthesis, sampling, live performance, and creative technology.
Whether you’re creating beats in your bedroom, experimenting with sound, producing tracks, or developing a live electronic set, the program offers space to learn, connect, and create.
If you’re passionate about electronic music and want to grow your creative practice, we’d love to hear from you.
The Producer’s Guild
The Producer’s Guild is a bi-monthly social and learning gathering of electronic music artists who live with disability. A safe and supportive environment to meet peers, make friends, exchange ideas, learn from industry professionals and more.
Who It’s For:
This program is for emerging to established electronic musicians with disability who want to build skills, connect with others, and take part in the music community.
When & Where:
Runs weekly on Mondays, 5pm–8pm, at WAH Studio, Meat Market, North Melbourne, with additional mentoring available by arrangement.
Payment Options:
NDIS
If you have an eligible NDIS Plan you will need to use this to pay for your participation. Your Plan will be charged at NDIS Price Guide rates, or if self managed at a negotiated rate, for the hours of support provided. We usually charge your Core budget under Community Participation support item codes, but can also charge your Capacity Building budget if there’s funding available.
Non NDIS
If you are not NDIS funded and have no other funded support, chat with us about cash fee options.
How To Get Involved:
Contact us for a chat about the program. Then complete the Registration Form available at the bottom of this page and send it to us. We’ll be in touch to get things started with you.