Biography
Electronic Music Artist
New Zealand’s own, rising bass music producer Ian Munro has been making waves across the globe following a string of massive releases. At just 22, Ian’s diverse, bass-packed sound, has captured the attention of notable DJ’s and producers including Diplo, UZ, Jack Ü, RL Grime and more.
Constantly aiming to push the boundaries, Ian Munro has emerged as one of New Zealand’s leading bass music producers both locally and globally. Proof of Ian Munro’s potential as an exciting, up and comer in the global and local electronic music scene.
With a debut EP released on UZ's Quality Goods Records, and a string of exciting releases and collaborations underway, Ian shows no signs of slowing down in 2017.
Composer
Ian Munro (born 1963) is an Australian pianist, composer, writer and music educator. His career has taken him to over 30 countries in Europe, Asia, North America and Australasia.
Ian Munro was born in Melbourne in 1963, and attended Scotch College (1975–80) and the Victorian College of the Arts (1981–83). His early piano training was in Melbourne with Rodney Hurst, Marta Rostas (a pupil of Béla Bartók), Deirdre Vadas and Roy Shepherd (a pupil of Alfred Cortot) and he had further study in Vienna, London and Italy with Franz Zettl, Noretta Conci, Guido Agosti and Michele Campanella.
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