By Artists For Artists

"Throughout my time as a lecturer and mentor, I developed an easy to follow system to help people navigate the creative process. By putting a workflow in place, anybody can get results regardless of experience. I believe that anyone with passion, commitment and a willingness to put in the work and time can make music."

Will Kinsella aka. Hybrasil (Founder/Creator)

Will Kinsella AKA Hybrasil

Will Kinsella, aka Hybrasil, is a live artist, music producer, sound engineer and lecturer with over 10 years experience in education and eLearning. Will is the founder of Elevator Program, an eLearning platform for electronic music production, and is a lecturer at the SAE Institute in Berlin.

Will learned his craft working as a house engineer at Temple Lane and Grouse Lodge Studios, where he recorded and produced music on NEVE and SSL Consoles across genres such as Blues, Jazz, Folk Music, World Music and Prog Rock. I has over 10 years experience in radio broadcasting with RTE and 5 years experience in music journalism with Hot Press.

In 2016, he debuted his Hybrasil LIVE project, and has since worked with labels such as Carl Cox and Christopher Coe's Awesome Soundwave, Radio Slave's Rekids, Alan Fitzpatrick's We Are the Brave and Marco Faraone's Uncage.

Will Kinsella aka. Hybrasil (Founder/Creator)

About Elevator Program

Elevator Program is an artist development platform built to level the playing field for electronic music producers. We combine structured learning, creative systems, and real industry access to give producers a clear pathway from initial ideas to release-ready work.

Rooted in the workflows used by Hybrasil, the platform blends modern music production education with a development model normally reserved for artists inside the industry: focused progression, practical mentorship,
and a route towards releasing on our label.

Our mission is simple: remove the barriers, share the knowledge, and create a space where producers can grow with intent. Through curated courses, evolving learning paths, and a community built around craft rather than
noise, Elevator Program helps artists move with purpose and momentum in a culture that’s constantly shifting.

Frequently asked questions

How long is the free trial?

The free trial is for three days, and you will have access to over 100 hours of music production tutorials for Ableton Live, Bitwig, and Maschine. You can easily cancel the free trial at any time before the end.

As a subscriber, how long do I have access to courses? 

With our monthly subscription packages, you will have access to courses for the entirety of the month. There are no limitations on when or from where you can learn - this will be decided by you.

Can you tell me more about the Elevator Program Record Label? 

The Elevator Program record label offers a platform for Elevator Program members to release and distribute music across all download and streaming platforms such as Beatport, Apple Music and Spotify. Once your music is signed it will be promoted across all of our channels. Graduates of our Advanced Electronic Music Production Course are eligible to submit demos to the record label.We built the record label because we want our artists to have a safe and supportive route to release their music. We support underground music producers and want them to feel free to express themselves without the pressure of having to achieve chart success. If your music is good enough, we will release it. We do not follow trends or fads. We support Techno, Electro and House Music. We ask our artists to dig deep, to deliver cutting edge music that will stand the test of time. 

How do I submit demos to the Elevator Program record label?

We are looking for music from graduates from our Advanced Music Production Courses and Artist Development Programmes. The reason we have these courses in place is that it helps music producers dig deep from a technical and artistic point of view. If they have spent the time to develop their sound they will get better results. This is why we have an extensive A&R process. We also accept music from experienced music producers who have used our Advanced Courses (such as the Mixing and Mastering course) to get their music to a pro standard, that final 10-20% that separates the professionals from the amateurs.Once you feel your music is ready, engage with our label manager and the A&R process begins at that point. You may be asked to make some improvements to get your music to the next level. We are looking for the exciting upcoming artists, it doesn't matter if you have zero social media, we are just looking for great music.Contact Us for more information on the Elevator Program Record Label

Is there any support for members of Elevator Program? I'd like the option to speak with a person. 

Firstly, feel free to email us any time, we are always quick to respond.If you are thinking of upgrading to a paid course and would like to speak with someone, we are here to help. As you make your way through the programme, the level of support increases, for example our Advanced students and members will get more support as they have a larger course load.Our ultimate objective is to get you ready to release and publish music on the Elevator Program label which will hopefully springboard you to more labels, more releases and more artistic progress.