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Point Blank Music School

1994 establishments in EnglandAudio engineering schoolsEducational institutions established in 1994Music schools in LondonUse British English from April 2019
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Point Blank is a global network of music production schools founded in London in 1994 by musician and producer Robert Cowan, offering a variety of courses in electronic music production, sound engineering, DJing, singing, songwriting, radio broadcasting, and music business. In addition to its original location in Hoxton, North London, Point Blank now has schools in Los Angeles, Ibiza, Mumbai, Hangzhou, Shenzhen, and online.

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Point Blank Music School
Penn Street, London Hoxton (London Borough of Hackney)

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N1 5DL London, Hoxton (London Borough of Hackney)
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