The Anthem Program: Learn It. Live It. Work It.
Kyle Boydstun · · 1 min read
Most music schools are classrooms with software. The Anthem Program is something else: it's a 6–9 month run that puts you inside a real recording studio, working on real sessions, while you take every short course we offer.
We built it because the gap between "I know how to produce" and "I can actually run a session" is enormous — and no curriculum closes it on its own. The only way to close it is reps. So that's what we built.
You start with the foundations: production in Ableton or Logic, mixing, mastering, sound design. While that's happening, you're also paired with one of our in-house engineers as a working assistant. You set up gear. You patch the console. You learn what artists need before they need it.
Halfway through, the proportions flip. You're still in class, but more of your week is on the studio floor. You're running parts of sessions yourself. By month six you've graduated from "student" to "engineer who happens to also be a student."
That's the difference. Other schools offer education. We offer education plus experience.
If that sounds like you, get in touch. The next cohort fills up fast and there's an interview process — we want to make sure the program is actually right for you before you commit.