![]() ![]() Noise Solution, The Mix, 127 Ipswich Street, Stowmarket IP14 1BBĠ7949 977 does a typical programme look like: Parents and professionals tell us we often act as the catalyst for young people, helping them get out of a rut and positively re-engage with activities. Noise Solution’s impact on wellbeing has been independently assessed as providing a savings return for families and services of 334%. We fuse that work with cloud-based tools that enable families and teachers to be involved in, see, and contribute to the process. We’re using music technology mentoring as a method to engage young people and create the conditions most likely to improve wellbeing (drawing on two years research at Cambridge University investigating our work). “In terms of interventions it is probably one of the best I’ve ever encountered” In 2021 we’ve won national awards for the impact of this work on wellbeing from the Royal Society For Public Health and PwC as well as being nominated for awards by Social Enterprise UK and the Arts Council for being digital trailblazers. Petechen, Qian Dao Jiang, Rocky(Sweaty&Cramped), Sam Chan, Bob(The Squawk/慘慘豬), Qiii Snacks Records, BoringProductions and SD Livehouse.Īaron, Alfie, Nevin, Oliver, Struggle Session, Dress Code and Genjing Records.Noise Solution are wellbeing and engagement specialists with 12 years of experience in engaging those young people other organisation’s often struggle to reach or motivate. Zams, Dom, Pat, Lai and everyone at Focal Fair and all the friends on the 9th floor. Thanks to those who played in Die!ChiwawaDie! before:Ĭong, Za, Rosa, William, Androw, Henry, Sam Chiu, Malicedong, Chaos, Chris and Kai. Jinbo, Peng, Ronny, Siugat, Warsaw, Die!ChiwawaDie! and Qiii Snacks Records This is the only sound they can make: filthy shaky chords, empty cups, broken bottles and that hour of sleep you keep losing. Rather they haunt from Bejing’s sweatiest, booziest depths, growl from the gutter with the enduring fire that only furious self-imposed exiles from bullshit futures in which they have no say can keep aflame. Break out your pointiest culture-war dunce cap and gouge the pit to the dulcet strains of “Smog Thrills” and “Trail of Glass”, broken etudes to beat-down spirits that are too angry to go away. ![]() Things don’t slow down at all on the b-side, a Beijing-gray lather of late-night scuzz from multinational fast-core quartet Struggle Session. ![]() ![]() This side of the slab is more melt than music for sure, a shit cocktail of one-plus-minute gut-burners like opening number “No Stage is the Best Stage”, which is definitely true for this crew, who prefer to play out in decrepit practice rooms, illegally squatted rooftops and ramshackle skate shops than anything that could reasonably be called a “live music venue.” Pay close attention to midway skit “Taxi Driver” to KNOW how it feels to be 30 beers too deep in the heart of the PRD (wisely chased with “Call the Ambulance”), and also make sure to hover around standout track “One From the Heart”, which is just that, an ode to the lost clique of Chinese youth finding meaning in dive bars and DIY circus sideshows. The screaming starts about a half-minute into the smooth lounge intro, ripping you out of your headspace and into the high-heat broil of Guangzhou’s DieChiwawa! Die! The sample choice isn’t quite accidental more a byproduct of constant crate-digging in the famed Guangdong vinyl pits, where all your least favorite records go to die and get repurposed into industrial goo. You can order the ultra clear with blue, white, and black splatter 12" vinyl via Genjing Records! ![]()
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