BIMM Brighton 38-42 Brunswick Street West, Hove, Brighton and Hove, Hove BN3 1EL
About the Business
BIMM Brighton is a leading institution for music education, located in the heart of Hove, Brighton and Hove, United Kingdom. With its state-of-the-art facilities and unparalleled faculty, BIMM Brighton is the perfect place for anyone who wants to take their passion for music to the next level.
The institution houses a wide range of courses that cater to both aspiring musicians and industry professionals. From music production, songwriting, music business management to guitar, bass, drums, and vocals, BIMM Brighton provides a comprehensive education that equips students with the knowledge and skillset needed for success in the music industry.
The faculty comprises of experienced professionals and acclaimed experts with real-world experience within their respective fields of expertise. BIMM Brighton's commitment to preparing its students for the industry is evident in its partnerships with major record labels, festivals, and other music companies.
The institution has a constantly bustling student community, with numerous pop-up events, concerts, and performances taking place throughout the year. Students have access to various resources including recording studios, rehearsal rooms, live performance spaces, and the latest equipment and software.
BIMM Brighton's prime location allows students to fully immerse themselves in the vibrant and diverse music scene that Brighton has to offer. With world-famous concert venues, music festivals, and a thriving music industry, it's no wonder that BIMM Brighton attracts students from all over the world.
Overall, BIMM Brighton is not just an establishment but a point of interest in the music world. It's a place where students can find their creative voice, connect with like-minded individuals and lay the foundation for a successful career in the music industry.
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Location & Phone number
38-42 Brunswick St W, Hove, Brighton and Hove, Hove BN3 1EL, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 18:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 18:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 18:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 18:00
Friday:
09:00 - 18:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I loved my time at BIMM, mainly because I applied myself to what they had to offer and attended all of the Masterclasses etc, which were incredible. Many of the comments suggest that this place shapes you into something you don't want to be (this is nonsense) they just just teach you how the industry works and how to be successful. If you have no idea what you are aiming for then do not rely on a University to decide your future, It is academia after all and only you are responsible for your career direction. I would definitely recommend BIMM to anybody with an ounce of talent, you will meet others you can work with. (BIMM Brighton Graduate 2021)."
"BIMM is an amazing place to study. Tutors that care and give amazing guidance and excellent industry support. You get out what you put in - work hard and you'll have a great time."
"1. The main thing I've realised about my time at BIMM (both in Brighton and Manchester) is that there is a general political lean. If you do not subscribe to the radical left ideologies, you'll find it much more difficult fitting in. University is supposed to be where you share ideas, build an analytical mind and meet life long friends and industry contacts. I felt that radical politics had influenced the universities to the point where all of that important stuff is far outweighed by political ideologies and meaningless bickering. 2. Music education is necessary if you're hoping to become a music tutor in a school or a college. Otherwise, the industry is primarily self-employed and entrepreneurial. A degree holds very little merit to a career that doesn't require a CV. Thankfully there are now countless alternatives to a degree qualification in music/event management/artist management.... There are eBooks, online courses, webinars and even free YouTube videos, all available 24/7 to the general public. I hate to have to admit it but I could have learnt everything from my time at BIMM for free by watching YouTube videos and online webinars. 3. The socialising aspect of university can be fulfilling but you need to be willing to make socialising your lifestyle. Remember, the music industry is not a hub for employment opportunities, so building an entrepreneurial mindset is key to forming a sustainable career that can span far beyond your time in university. Attend as many masterclasses as you can. If there's someone in your class who seems like they have things figured out, get to know them. You do not want to end up with no music-related prospects after finishing your course. Genuinely, get mingling. 4. After you have finished your course, you should become a member of BIMM's alumni. It looks to be expanding and offers a connection to the university and potential opportunities beyond your time in a course. Worth keeping an eye on. 5. If you're on an instrument or songwriting course, get in a band or start playing solo shows (edited: even during the lockdowns, virtual shows are still going strong). Build up your brand, your chops, your expertise in the field and your portfolio. It helps. If you're on an event management, audio engineering or artist management course... Work with the instrumentalists and songwriters in your year group. Do as much collaborating as you can comfortable handle alongside your course because having a great looking portfolio after Uni will boost your career massively. 6.The tutors are mostly excellent but they are not miracle workers. You need to understand what you're attending the university for. Be specific with your reasons, for your own sake. Enrolling on a guitar course is great if you enjoy playing, but if that's the only reason, you need to open your eyes, because 3 years of studying can offer so much more than just enjoyment. Simply having fun won't propel you into a career. Instead, you could go into that course thinking "I want to work with as many different types of artists as I can. I want to record all of the performances I'm involved in, so I have a video portfolio that can help me get into better bands moving forward. I want to get everyone's numbers or contact details so I don't just come away with experiences and a certificate. I want to learn the intricacies of what makes a top session guitarist. I want to build an online presence for my guitar playing, so that I can get more and more work..." Etc etc Lastly, I won't try to sway someone towards or away from attending BIMM, or any other university, but I hope my review at least offers some insight into what you should expect if you do enroll on a course at BIMM in the UK."
"I'm sick of these reviews from people that obviously don't understand what BIMM is about. It's about the opportunities outside the class as much as inside, some lessons are dry but the opportunities outside are amazing. I've hung out with world famous bands, been to conferences and been on television all because of this great uni. Don't belive the Google review hype it's all written by guitar and vocal students, not anyone taking an academic course like event management or music business where the teachers are great and very inspiring."
"Possibly the worst place you could ever study. Everyone I have met has something bad to say about this place, the only positives are the good teachers which unfortunately leave upon figuring the place out. If you want to make it in the music industry work hard, network and put your money into progressing your career, not into the pockets of bimm. I work in the industry and anything I have gained has been through my own work without the help of this school. You will be treated as a number, spoken to like you are worthless and moulded into whatever they want you to be. To top it all off they will always try to take credit for your achievements. Please be warned and stay away from this place."
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