Producer Youth to offer expertise at Pro7ect 2017

Multi award-winning artist and producer Youth is bringing his talent and experience to Pro7ect 2017, an inspirational songwriters’ retreat held annually at the Hotel Pelirocco in Brighton.

One of the UK’s most influential recording professionals with a massive 20 million records sold worldwide, Youth (aka Martin Glover) has produced numerous hits from artists including The Verve, Embrace, The Orb, Sir Paul McCartney and The Charlatans. Among his recent projects was the co-production of Pink Floyd’s final album, The Endless River, which sold over 2.5 million copies in its first year and debuted at No. 1 in more than 20 other countries around the world including the UK.

Singer/songwriter Lisa Fitzgibbon, who co-founded Pro7ect with Ivor Novello nominated producer/composer Ian Wallman, said: “We are absolutely thrilled that Youth has agreed to take part in Pro7ect 2017. His Maverick approach to the art of making music is legendary and he is a welcome addition to the P7 community."

Youth added, “My whole career has been about working with diverse artists, improvising, innovating and experimenting with music and sounds, as well as proper songwriting, so I am delighted to be part of the Pro7ect retreat. I’m looking forward to spending time at the Pelirocco, collaborating with some inspirational artists and seeing what we can create together.”

Pro7ect 2017, which runs from March 12 – 17 2017, gives songwriters and artists the opportunity to work with A-list producers to write, record and produce great music. The stimulating setting of the Hotel Pelirocco adds an additional element of creativity to the experience. The hotel has 19 individually themed rooms, each reflecting a different aspect of Rock’n’Roll culture, and since its inception it has attracted many celebrity and music industry guests including the Happy Mondays, Primal Scream, Scissor Sisters, New Order, Chrissie Hynde and the Chemical Brothers.

“Collaborating with like-minded people in an inspirational environment is an amazing experience and it is surprising what can be achieved in just a few days,” Fitzgibbon added.

For the duration of Pro7ect, four pop-up recording studios are installed at various locations around Hotel Pelirocco. Each studio is equipped with the latest recording technology and participants work in producer-led teams to write a track a day for four days. The teams are changed each day and the songs are either written for one of the artists in the room or to spec using tip sheets. Every evening there is a feedback session where teams play the result of their day’s work to the entire group.

Producer Andrew Levy (Brand New Heavies) took part in this year’s event and has already confirmed his involvement for 2017. Two other producers will be announced over coming months.

The cost of participating in Pro7ect 2017 is between £789 and £969, which includes food and accommodation for five nights.

Places are limited and anyone wishing to take part should visit here to apply.

You can find out more about Pro7ect 2017 in the video below: