Mumbai, 26th February 2026: The Bootcamp Goa is back with Season 5 of its electronic music production and performance camp. The 14-day residential program in Morjim (March 9-21, 2026) was created for DJs, producers, live performers and visual artists who aspire to elevate their craft. The refined and future-focused platform is a special initiative by 3iS Education, France, known for excellence in education in Filmmaking, Sound, Video games and more.
This season brings together more than 35 mentors from India and abroad, including Anyasa, Gaurav Raina of Midival Punditz, Ma Faiza, Audiogramme, Komorebi, Hybrid Protokol, Clement Dsouza, Navendu, Seventh Sea, Malvika Nanda (The Big Beat) and founder, Pioneering Techno, DJ & Producer Rummy Sharma. The focus this year is on depth over volume, quality over quantity, and sustained artistic growth.

The program continues its collaborations with international cultural and educational platforms while introducing a more structured approach to career planning, music releases, outreach and long-term artistic positioning. The mentorship-led residency is designed not merely as a learning environment, but as a career-shaping experience, preparing artists to navigate both creative and professional realities of the global electronic music landscape.
Founder Rummy Sharma, a key figure in shaping India’s electronic music culture, says, “Mentorship is at the heart of the camp. Having spent decades teaching and performing internationally, I believe originality and a strong artistic identity are what help artists stand out globally.” The Bootcamp Goa also connects students to international platforms, including opportunities linked to Berlin, Germany’s renowned Rave The Planet parade.
The curriculum has been refined to prioritise advanced production, sound design and forward-thinking performance formats, especially live, hybrid and DAWless sets. Participants can choose beginner, intermediate or advanced modules across DJing, Ableton Music production, DAWless performance, sound synthesis, turntablism and VJing with audio-reactive visuals.

Advanced Week expands into hybrid performance (up to 45 hours), scoring for film and OTT, music business, community building, DIY MIDI controller building and live sound management. One of the biggest draws is the 1:1 mentorship module, where artists work closely with an experienced mentor to finish a track or polish a live set until it’s performance-ready. There are also masterclasses covering electronic music production & performance philosophy, songwriting, branding, visibility, and long-term career building.
With limited seats left and early bird phases sold out, final passes range from INR 29,000 onwards (excluding stay and meals). Applications are open, and shortlisted candidates will be interviewed before confirmation.

