DMLab Talk at Watershed, Bristol – 24th Feb
Join us at Watershed in Bristol for a free Lunchtime Talk by our Head of R&D Gawain Hewitt.
Join us at Watershed in Bristol for a free Lunchtime Talk by our Head of R&D Gawain Hewitt.
Drake Music’s work on the Youth Music funded Exchanging Notes project is mostly based around classroom support and peri-style sessions at Belvue School (a SEN/D specialist school in Ealing). Last […]
We believe in creating openings for disabled musicians, young and old, to collaborate and make music. As we enter 2017 we have a host of exciting creative opportunities for musicians […]
DMLab North West Challenge Calling all disabled musicians, sound artists, vocalists, bedroom producers and bands… join us to find out more about the latest developments in accessible music technology and […]
29th October was the day of the “The Charles, Sophie n JK Roadshow”! Perhaps it was better known as DMLab Live at Mozfest 2016, and it was a great afternoon. […]
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 […]
Get hands on with exciting new music tech as we take DMLab LIVE to MozFest!
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 […]
Recently I’ve attended two MMU led events that I found particularly interesting, both of which broadly examined ‘human’ ways of being, notions of creativity and human flourishing. In connection […]
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