A monthly show of music made by artists with a learning / developmental disability. Produced in Brighton, UK by carousel.org.uk
Carousel radio presents spoken word, stories, poems and features by people with a learning disability. Each month Carousel radio bring you a new show on a new theme. This show is about Travel.
Carousel radio presents spoken word, stories, poems and features by people with a learning disability. Each month Carousel radio bring you a new show on a new theme. This show is about animals. This is Carousel's new radio show and replaces 'Shut Up & Listen!'.
The final Shut Up & Listen! podcast features an interview and music from London-based rock band, The Autistix. Francis from Shut up & Listen interviews Jack Beaven Duggan, Luke Steels and Saul Zur-Szpiro after their gig at the Blue Camel Club. They talk about their favourite music, their best gigs and play their latest single. More info at www.theautistix.com
Fran interviews 'Too Hot for Candy' after their gig at Brighton's Blue Camel Club. They are Singer-songwriter Kali Perkins, musician Arthur Lea and drummer Isaac Palm. Inspired by Prince, Sly and the Family Stone and with big beats and funky drumming, this is music you can party to! Too Hot For Candy are produced by Heart n Soul.
The Shut Up & Listen! radio crew talk to clubbers, bands and staff at Carousel's Blue Camel Club held at the Corn Exchange in Brighton.
The Shut Up & Listen! radio reporters talk to clubbers, DJs, bands and staff at the Blue Camel Club held at the Corn Exchange in Brighton
Tutors, Fran and Chris take us behind the scenes of Carousel's 10 week music making and DJ training course for people with a learning disability.
Fran Reynolds takes a look at Carousel Singers: a 30-strong choir of singers with learning disabilities. Carousel Singers was formed in 2011 as part of a Paralympic Project called Gold Run, a multi-media show they devised with support from Carousel, Glyndebourne and Pallant House Gallery. Since Gold Run, Carousel Singers has continued to meet weekly during term time. The singers have worked with a number of musicians and choir leaders to develop their skills and create new music. Carousel Singers have started working with their own dedicated band of musicians. A lively choir, Carousel Singers is made up of people with a broad range of learning disabilities with an infectious enthusiasm for performing their own compositions. They seek to challenge assumptions of what a choir can be.
Creative Minds is led by learning disabled artists and performers. It is about seeing, talking and questioning. The events aim to get people talking about how we know that art by learning disabled artists and performers is good and of a high quality. Francis visited the first conference to find out what is was all about.
After a 2014 performance at the Blue Camel Club, Shut Up & Listen spoke to singer/songwriter Daniel Wakeford about his music, his performance at the European Song Festival in Stockholm and his romantic adventures on the Channel 4 TV show, 'The Undateables'.
Fran talks to Sami Helle, bass player for Finnish Learning Disability Punk rockers, Pertti Kurikan Nimipäivät. Sami presents a regular radio show called 'Across the Borders' where he speaks to people around the world using Skype. This show airs on www.radiovalo.fi - a radio station that produces radio made by people with a learning disability. Presented by Kieran.
Ryan O’Donovan visits Unlimited: the Southbank Centre’s festival that celebrates the artistic vision and originality of disabled artists. Ryan drops in on performances, debates and interactive exhibitions, and journeys through Heart n Soul’s installation ‘Tunnel of Love' leading to their Beautiful Octopus nightclub of live music and art. This show also includes an interview with Chris Pavia from Stopgap Dance Company,
Shut Up & Listen catch up with Australian Rock band, Rudely Interrupted, in Melbourne before they set off on tour dates in Russia, Los Angeles, Italy and Australia. They are promoting their new singles, 'I am Alive' and 'Ran over a Lizard'. They talk about writing songs, touring, making music videos and introduce some of their favourite Rudely Interrupted tracks. Presented by DJ Cranberry. Interviews recorded by Simon Wilkinson.
Constant Flux are an organisation who aim to create opportunities for musicians with learning disabilities. In April 2014 they organised a UK tour for London-based Pop band, the Fish Police. In this show we hear from Constant Flux and the team who have worked with the Fish Police on their debut album, the Marzipan Transformations.
Shut Up & Listen caught up with Hamburg based arts group Barner 16 on their visit to the Oska Bright Film Festival in Brighton. They talk about their award winning music videos and bands such as Station 17, Kollektiv Barner 16, The Living Music Box, Kundekoenig and Turiazz.
Shut Up & Listen caught up with German electro pop-rock band Station 17 on their visit to the Oska Bright Film Festival in Brighton. Sebastian and Ernesto talk us through the highlights of their last three LPs.