Drake Music featured on Huffington Post
Drake Music have been featured on the Huffington Post with an article all about our Research & Development work, focusing on the hackathon we hosted at Web We Want festival in May 2015.
Drake Music have been featured on the Huffington Post with an article all about our Research & Development work, focusing on the hackathon we hosted at Web We Want festival in May 2015.
Drake Music are featured in the Independent with an article about the Hackathon at the Web We Want festival and an interview with John Kelly about the new instrument developed at the event.
On Sat 30th May Drake Music ran an accessible music hackathon as part of the Web We Want festival at the Southbank Centre, London. Drawing together a diverse group of […]
We are excited to be hosting a series of interactive music technology events at the Web We Want festival at the Southbank – 28th – 31st May 2015.
James is a conductor with a clear artistic vision – really the only thing that is stopping him is that so far his baton is not working as well as it could be.
Welcome to the second of our blog posts exploring the work of our Research and Development team. The R&D work we do is all about supporting the creation of new […]
Drake Music awarded a significant funding boost by the National Foundation for Youth Music. Find out more about the three year partnership here.
As some of you no doubt know already, I am currently collaborating with Drake Music to explore the potential of Imogen Heap’s frankly incredible Mi.Mu Gloves. This technology could be one of the most significant breakthroughs in accessible music technology ever.
Drake Music & Kris Halpin featured with Imogen Heap in Dezeen article.
Today I spoke to Gawain Hewitt who is National Programme Manager for Research and Development at Drake Music.
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