Step aboard the Floating Garden barge and explore synths, beats, and electronic music in a collaborative jam on the water.
About the Event
Want to explore electronic music making and collaborative jamming aboard a canal barge? Surrounded by the rhythms of the canal, the barge becomes a floating studio where sound, technology, and creativity come together.
Whether you have never touched a synthesiser before or already make electronic music, this welcoming workshop offers an opportunity to explore sound synthesis, beats, textures, and electronic soundscapes in an open and supportive environment.
Through a collective jam session, participants will experiment with synthesizers and electronic instruments, discovering how individual sounds can come together to create something larger as a group.
All synthesisers and electronic instruments will be provided. Participants are encouraged to bring their own over-ear headphones with a 3.5mm jack (please avoid Bluetooth headphones or earbuds). If you have a small synthesiser or electronic instrument of your own, feel free to bring it along.
No prior experience is required. The workshop is open to beginners and experienced musicians alike. Participants should be comfortable engaging with some introductory technical concepts.
Ages 16+ | Capacity: 12
Thursday, July 23, 2026
6 - 9:00 p.m.
Floating Garden
Head to the full event page to book your place.
About the Artist
Charles Lambert (Resounded) is a London-based designer and electronic musician, performing ambient music as Resounded and trippy house as wITcH Is wHIcH. He co-hosts EMOM Roehampton, an ambient music event and workshop for electronic musicians.
A graduate of Central Saint Martins, he combines music with spatial and experiential design, blending sound, graphics, and 3D environments. Using affordable synths and effects, Charles creates melodic, hypnotic soundscapes.
About the Canal Creative Calendar (CCC)
The Canal Creative Calendar (CCC) is a monthly programme of art and nature events hosted on the Floating Garden Barge, produced by the non-profit arts organisation Canal Dream CIC in partnership with the environmental charity Global Generation. It connects people with the waterways through diverse, sustainable creative activities inspired by the canal’s communities, environment, art and cultural heritage. As an emerging initiative without core funding, all ticket income supports essential costs and the continued development of community-based programmes.