R&D in the Classroom
Over the past year or so our Research & Development team have been taking their work into the classroom through various Drake Music projects such as Think2020 and Together with […]
Over the past year or so our Research & Development team have been taking their work into the classroom through various Drake Music projects such as Think2020 and Together with […]
On Friday 9th September an amazing group of musicians, creatives, makers and coders came together to develop and design musical instruments that are accessible to disabled musicians. This event is […]
The DIWO Rehearsal Studio project is a collaboration between Drake Music and Furtherfield with consultation support from SPC. The DIWO Rehearsal Studio project set out to explore infrastructures and processes to facilitate Internet […]
Drake Music supports the development of new accessible musical instruments for disabled musicians. On 9th September at Southbank Centre we will be revealing the results of #DMLabChallenge – a 4 […]
The #DMLabChallenge is a 4 week accessible musical instrument making challenge. Instruments created will be showcased at an invited British Council event happening alongside Unlimited Festival at the Royal Festival […]
Drake Music’s DMLab project has been working with the vibrant and exciting making, coding and hacking communities for more than 3 years now, encouraging and supporting people to make new […]
Fingers tap on tables, hit mighty drums and stop the string at exactly the right place to make a violin sing, but last night a new chapter in musical expression […]
Accessible Music Hackathon – 6th Feb 2016, 9.30am – 7.30pm Presented by Drake Music at the Centre for Digital Music at QMUL Featuring Bela, a new embedded platform for low-latency […]
I’m reading ‘The Great British Dream Factory’ by Dominic Sandbrook at the moment and there is a little story in there about […]
I’m now a few weeks in to testing some of the work that we are doing here at DMLab at the wonderful Riverside School, and it’s time to share some of […]