Rosie Charles, Mo Othman and Kohzee were selected by the judging panel that consisted of record producer Hannah V and Thomas Smith, NME’s Commissioning Editor (New Music).
Entrants were asked to send in a one-minute clip of them performing a piece of original music for consideration. The initiative seeks to unearth and support grassroots music talent by providing access to a professional recording experience and music industry experts.
The three entrants were selected to record at the iconic Abbey Road Studios in London, where The Beatles, Amy Winehouse, Frank Ocean and more all recorded some of their finest work.All three headed to Abbey Road Studios to work with Hannah V on a diverse selection of tracks and gained crucial industry experiences on their individual two-day sessions.Speaking to NME, Rosie Charles, a singer-songwriter from Manchester, said that heading into the iconic Abbey Road Studios was a huge moment for her. “I felt complete euphoria when I walked in,” she told NME. “There is so much history within those walls and I felt honoured to have been chosen to make music there.
The best moment for me was when Noel Gallagher popped into my studio session and listened to my track. He is a huge inspiration to me and was so lovely.
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