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By: Apr. 07, 2016
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Razer, purveyors of the Razer Music Portal and education program, announced that Razer Music endorser deadmau5 will unveil his custom-built studio in-tandem with the release of his first music production tutorial video with Razer Music.

deadmau5 has meticulously built his new studio in secrecy over the past year, teasing only a few photos and updates intermittently to fans over social media. The full video tour of the world-renowned producer and performing artist's new, state-of-the-art "mau5 den" will go live on April 7th, as his tutorial that includes Steve Duda, founder of Serum, is unveiled on the Razer Music website.

To check-out deadmau5's new studio, go here:

http://music.razerzone.com/deadmau5-steve-duda-exclusive-studio-tour

To learn production tips from deadmau5 and Steve Duda, go here:

http://music.razerzone.com/deadmau5-steve-duda-melodic-structuring

About Razer Music:

The Razer Music portal works with producers and creators, providing an easy-to-use location to share content, trade secrets and tips on music making. The site features video tutorials, as well as long-form articles about music production and the technology used in the creation process. It also includes a dedicated page for each artist with music, tour dates, bios and more.

The launch of Razer Music was a great success, with video tutorials from artists such as Feed Me, Metro Boomin, Dyro, Ean Golden, Project 46, Varien, Heatbeat, and DJ Shiftee, who has garnered more than 1.5 million views to-date.

What unites the artists in the Razer Music initiative is the use of the Razer Blade as their primary laptop for music production. While the Blade was designed for gamers, Razer realized that many producers were also gamers who used their Razer systems for their music production, which prompted Razer Music. deadmau5 can be seen using the new Razer Blade Stealth Ultrabook in the tutorial.

For more information visit http://music.razerzone.com/.

About Razer: Razer is a world leader in connected devices and software for gamers.

Razer is transforming the way people play games, engage with other gamers, and identify with the gamer lifestyle. Having won the coveted "Best of CES" award consecutively for six years, the company's leadership in product innovation continues to create new categories for the gaming community that is estimated to have over 1 billion gamers worldwide.

Razer's award-winning design and technology include an array of user interface and systems devices, voice-over IP for gamers and a cloud platform for customizing and enhancing gaming devices.

Founded in 2005, Razer is backed by Intel Capital, IDG-Accel, and Heliconia Capital Management (Heliconia), a wholly owned subsidiary of Singapore investment company Temasek. For more information visit http://www.razerzone.com/about-razer.

About deadmau5: Joel Zimmerman, more commonly known as deadmau5 (pronounced 'dead mouse'), is one of the world's most respected electronic music producers of modern times. Enjoying international chart success with his singles "Professional Griefers," "Sofi Needs A Ladder," "Ghosts 'n' Stuff" and "I Remember," he has also released five critically acclaimed albums: > album title goes here < (which reached #1 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Chart, #2 on the Billboard Independent Album Chart and #5 on the Billboard Digital Album Chart), 4×4=12 (recently recognized for having sold over 500,000 copies in the United States), For Lack Of A Better Name, Random Album Title and while(1<2).

The multiple JUNO Award-winning and Grammy-nominated artist performed at the 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards as part of its first ever telecast performance highlighting electronic music. He appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone (summer double issue, 2012), marking him as the first electronic artist to do so. His ability to push the boundaries of his talent grows at an equal rate to his fan base, which counts over 9 million on his Facebook page. A major touring act, he has headlined Lollapalooza, Outside Lands, Budweiser Made In America, Sonar, Virgin Mobile FreeFest, Coachella, Ultra Music Festival, HARD Day of the Dead, and Creamfields, and sold out Rogers Centre in Toronto and PETCO Park in San Diego, as well as multiple consecutive nights at legendary venues like the Roseland Ballroom in NYC and the Palladium in Los Angeles. Look for more exciting things from deadmau5 in 2016.



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