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The UK is a leading force in accessible music-making and, as such, Drake Music are often invited to share our learning with arts and music organisations internationally. As well as […]
The UK is a leading force in accessible music-making and, as such, Drake Music are often invited to share our learning with arts and music organisations internationally. As well as […]
Don’t miss the premiere of composer Ben Lunn’s new work, a powerful piece dedicated to the disabled victims of the Nazi operation Aktion T-4 and Tory Austerity. Ben will be […]
Click here to download some example ThumbJam presets for school workshops. This video is an example of music sessions developed through the Exchanging Notes project at Belvue School. For the […]
On the 14th June we attended the Women in Tech event hosted by the interdisciplinary musician and artist Bishi. WITCiH is an online platform and event series which aims to […]
It has been my pleasure to co-facilitate a number of music technology workshops for Drake Music since the start of the year. This is an awesome job; meeting and creating […]
Pancake Drum Machine! Are there three more fun-sounding words than those? We love tech and using it to create fun and interesting ways to make music. So thanks to our […]
The Exchanging Notes project is working with groups of young people at risk of exclusion or low attainment in music across four years, building partnerships between schools and specialist music […]
Amplify was an accessible electronic music-making course run by Drake Music in Bristol for anyone aged 18+. The Concept: Over the course of 6 weeks, participants would make a track, […]
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 […]
Taking place once a month at our offices in Shoreditch the DMlab hackmeet is a chance for anyone with an interest in developing accessible music technology to meet and share […]
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