Even more reason to visit LIMS!

As if the draw of gleaming drum gear and the killer Drummer Live line-up aren't enough we've been informed of a few more reasons why you need to get yourself down to the ExCel Centre, Docklands, on the weekend of 11-14 June for the London International Music Show:

Clem Burke Drumming Project featuring Primal Scream´s Darrin Mooney
We have covered Clem Burke's fascinating research into the health benefits of drumming in the magazine on a number of occasions. At the show you will have the chance to see Primal Scream´s drummer Darrin Mooney put through an incremental drumming test to exhaustion whilst wearing the latest ‘state-of-the-art´ sports science technology. You can catch the experiment live if you head to the show on Friday 12 June.

Tech Music School to hold free lessons
The Tech Music Schools - which is made up of Drumtech, Guitar-X, Bass Guitar-X, Vocaltech and Keyboardtech - will be holding free classes over the course of the LIMS show. They will be holding the classes in four purpose-built teaching booths. The booths will be equipped with everything you need, so just sign-up, turn up and then learn!

The classes will take place in small groups taught by some of the top tutors in the UK from the Tech Music Schools. For more information about signing up for the classes you should either visit them on stand F1 or at the Educational Village M46 to M49.

Win £1,000 worth of Auralex Acoustic treatment
Dolphin Music will be giving away £1,000 worth of Auralex Acoustic treatment at this year´s show on their stand (F11). You will receive a free personalised room analysis to ensure you get the correct amount of treatment, coverage for any room of your choice. Once you have specified the dimensions of the room and the application, whether it be for a recording studio, live room, post production suite etc - You will receive a £1,000 worth of free Auralex treatment!

What are you waiting for!

www.londoninternationalmusicshow.com

Chris Barnes

I'm MusicRadar's eCommerce Editor. In addition to testing the latest music gear, with a particular focus on electronic drums, it's my job to manage the 300+ buyer's guides on MusicRadar and help musicians find the right gear for them at the best prices. I dabble with guitar, but my main instrument is the drums, which I have been playing for 24 years. I've been a part of the music gear industry for 20 years, including 7 years as Editor of the UK's best-selling drum magazine Rhythm, and 5 years as a freelance music writer, during which time I worked with the world's biggest instrument brands including Roland, Boss, Laney and Natal.