
We Don't Need No Education
Kev Nixon
We Don’t Need No Education is Kev Nixon’s uncompromising account of how modern music education lost its way - and how it could still be saved.
Told in two parts, it charts a transatlantic rethink of what learning music should look like. Part One...
Location:
United States
Description:
We Don’t Need No Education is Kev Nixon’s uncompromising account of how modern music education lost its way - and how it could still be saved. Told in two parts, it charts a transatlantic rethink of what learning music should look like. Part One begins in the UK, with Nixon’s experiences at the top of the British music industry, and his co-founding of BIMM - the Brighton Institute of Modern Music in 2001 which they opened in four cities over ten years, making BIMM the biggest music college in Europe. We Don’t Need No Education exposes how universities sidelined modern music, misunderstood popular culture, and treated contemporary musicians as an academic inconvenience. Nixon argues that education became obsessed with theory, hierarchy and qualifications, while ignoring how quickly the music world was evolving to the great benefit of millions of young people. Part Two moves to Detroit, Michigan where the story widens into Nixon and his wife Sarah Clayman taking their UK model and bringing it into the American higher education market, a brave and pioneering venture in possibly America’s greatest music city. Against the backdrop of 2013 Detroit, a city shaped by Motown and the motor industry, and economic collapse, Nixon & Clayman created DIME. Detroit becomes both a classroom and a case study, showing how modern music can be taught seriously without being stripped of its cultural roots. Against all odds DIME was a rapid success and opened a second college in Denver Colorado within two years of opening. Across both continents, We Don’t Need No Education is also the story of Nixon and Clayman’s twenty years of unrelenting desire for the bone fide music industry to take a stake in educating for its own future. But even after deals were signed, each time the world of Private Equity was there to scupper their plans and make sure that every time, money was prioritised over music. Duration - 8h 8m. Author - Kev Nixon. Narrator - Kev Nixon. Published Date - Tuesday, 27 January 2026. Copyright - © 2026 Kev Nixon ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:11
Dedications and Thanks
Duration:00:00:45
Jack Nicholson Quote
Duration:00:00:15
Foreward - The Question Is This
Duration:00:05:00
Part One BIMM, Brighton Institute of Modern Music, Chapter 1 This Is The New Art School
Duration:00:25:03
Chapter 2 Kirsty
Duration:00:18:51
Chapter 3 Down By The Seaside
Duration:00:31:48
Chapter 5 The Education Business
Duration:00:31:46
Chapter 6 Lets Not Be Rockstarbucks
Duration:00:15:10
Chapter 7 BIMM New York
Duration:00:31:28
Chapter 8 Beringea vs Sovereign
Duration:00:39:16
Chapter 9 The Bent Chair
Duration:00:23:31
Part Two DIME, Detroit Institute of Music Education, Chapter 11 Where The Hell Is Detroit?
Duration:00:04:49
Chapter 12 Elton John, American Idol or The Kings of Leon
Duration:00:41:48
Chapter 13 A Brief History of Detroit
Duration:00:24:44
Chapter 14 Welcome to the New World
Duration:00:28:29
Chapter 15 DIME, The New Underground of Detroit
Duration:00:23:10
Chapter 16 Original 1265 Recordings
Duration:00:36:05
Chapter 17 Jack White
Duration:00:26:02
Chapter 18 Rocky Mountain High
Duration:00:30:58
Chapter 19 China Crisis Fancy Lunch In Beijing?
Duration:00:21:27
Chapter 20 The Dream is Over
Duration:00:13:59
Chapter 21 If Is A Very Big Word
Duration:00:10:55
Epilogue The Last Word
Duration:00:02:50
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:13