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At our first meetup for 2026, Tangerine graces the stage to share her approach to making live sets, specifically her planning process, use of production techniques, compositional approaches and personal philosophies. The end goal is to make live sets more accessible!

About Tangerine:
Tangerine (otherwise known as Clementine Girard-Foley) has spent the better half of the last decade immersed in the 'Australian' underground, both organising and playing at raves, club nights, festivals and more. Tangerine's productions are varied and continuously evolving, traversing neoclassical piano, ambient and the more left-field corners of dance music.

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Track Feedback
Our staple segment Track Feedback has really taken off lately and it’s clear the community loves it. We're excited to say that we now have more time allocated! To submit your track, find the 'Track Feedback' channel on our Discord. Tracks will be chosen at random on the evening, then the guest presenters and the (supportive!) community will offer with productive feedback.
Join Discord here: https://discord.gg/B7vA8ajJ

Session Times:
6:30pm - Doors open for drinks in the foyer.
7:00pm - Event starts in The Show Room.
8:20pm - 15-minute intermission / drinks.
8:35pm - Track Feedback
9:15pm - Event wraps.

About Ableton User Group Naarm/Melbourne
Facilitated by Ryan Powderly, Ableton User Group Naarm/Melbourne (AUGNM) is a free community get-together providing a space for producers, musicians and likeminded creatives to connect. Learn from some of the best and brightest electronic producers and performers as they present their works-in-progress and share the tricks, tips and techniques that take their music to the next level. If you’re an Ableton Live beginner or a seasoned electronic music veteran, there’s always something new to learn at these meet-up sessions. Ableton User Group Melbourne/Naarm is a collective of producers and musicians of all skill levels. They’re drawn together by their interest in using music production software Ableton Live. This group is a user and a community program and not officially administered by Ableton.

Huge thanks to the one and only Mabel for our artwork.
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About your host Ryan Powderly
Ryan Powderly is the co‑owner of Big Racket, an electronic music school, where he recently co‑hosted workshops with acid house pioneer A Guy Called Gerald.

He is also a co‑founder of Pelvis, a brand that celebrates dance music culture through parties, clothing and the Pelvis Records label.

With over twenty years’ experience as a club DJ and producer, he's worked on remixes with Mall Grab, Roza Terenzi, and Morgan Wright. The Pelvis catalogue also includes releases from Eartheater, D. Tiffany, Purient, Reptant, Luca Lozano, Lipelis, Secret Circuit, Rainbow Chan, Nice Girl, and Varg²™.

A graduate of the University of Melbourne’s Bachelor of Music (Interactive Composition), Ryan now teaches music at RMIT and the University of Melbourne.

Ableton User Group Naarm/Melbourne acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land on which we gather, the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung. We also acknowledge the neighbouring Kulin Nation groups, the Boonwurrung and Bunurong people, and pay our respects to elders, past and present.

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