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Platform 7; the first track, Strangetown

June 29, 2012by ittsoundingout Leave a comment

Here it is – the very first track to be made public from our Sounding Out band Platform 7, freshly mixed by Project Leader Nick. A beautiful, haunting track… So, […]

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Sounding Out, Day 5: In which the band veto Sara’s suggested name of ‘Spicy Llama’…

June 27, 2012by ittsoundingout Leave a comment

I arrived in time to watch the recording of ‘System’ – the first song I heard the band perform at the start of the week. In that short time it’s […]

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Sounding Out, Day 4: Impressing the tourists

June 22, 2012by ittsoundingout Leave a comment

The Browning Room was once again packed out – the band must feel like celebrities with the number of admiring visitors they’ve had this week. Julian and Cate from the […]

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Sounding Out, Day 3: “Of course we can make it work!”

June 21, 2012by ittsoundingout Leave a comment

MiP’s Artistic Director, Sara Lee, gives us the inside view on day 3 of Sounding Out. The band has found its routine now; people are arriving in the same order, […]

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Sounding Out, Day Two: “It’s like a jigsaw…”

June 20, 2012by ittsoundingout Leave a comment

The band was in full flow when I arrived, on song number 3 – good going for only the second afternoon. The track was sounding very smooth, with Fudge providing […]

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Sounding Out: Day One – “Look at me now!”

June 19, 2012by ittsoundingout Leave a comment

Monday was the first day of the Sounding Out programme, with the whole band meeting for the first time. As with regular MiP projects, they have just 5 days to […]

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Counting down to Sounding Out!

June 12, 2012by ittsoundingout Leave a comment

After months and years in the planning, it’s now only a few days until the start of our Sounding Out programme! On Monday morning the entire band will meet for […]

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Sounding Out featured in Inside Time

June 7, 2012by ittsoundingout Leave a comment

Given that Sounding Out is a programme for ex-prisoners, it made complete sense that the first public unveiling of what we have planned was in the paper dedicated to prisoners, […]

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Sounding Out LIVE

June 7, 2012by ittsoundingout Leave a comment

The Sounding Out band will be spending a week together from the 18th June to write all new material; don’t miss their debut performance on 5th July at St Marylebone […]

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SOUNDING OUT is a programme for ex-prisoners run by The Irene Taylor Trust 'Music in Prisons'  using the creation of original music to develop transferable skills which can help participants get their lives back on track.
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