Modulate - Electronic Music Jamming for Mental Health
Modulate - Electronic Music Jamming for Mental Health
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After a long pandemic-related pause, Modulate is back in its new home - The Brighthelm Centre.
We are a group of mental health professionals and music producers in Brighton & Hove, UK.
Modulate groups are electronic music jamming sessions using MIDI-synchronised hardware. Anyone can join us if they are interested and identify as managing with, or recovering from, a mental health challenge.
We hope to help people integrate, rehabilitate and reconnect using sound, collaboration and creativity.
Our vision is to use the most accessible, expressive and intuitive hardware we can find to foster group flow and provide the most rewarding jamming experience.
We had our pilot group in July 2021 - our first group since February 2020 (pre-Covid). This was to test our gear again, hone our set-up strategy and find our flow.
The groups used to run in Mill View Hospital, Hove, for people recovering from acute mental health crises. We always planned to expand the project into the community to bring people together with a musically creative focus.
Now these groups are more necessary than ever after our prolonged experience of social disconnection.
We'll start at 8pm and run for a couple of hours.
Bring your own refreshments. Please, no alcohol or recreational drugs.
The room we use is quite large and there is no policy insisting on COVID mask-wearing, but we welcome people who may wish to wear one (and some facilitators will probably do so). Please don’t attend if you have reason to think you may have been exposed to coronavirus.
Groups will happen roughly every 6 weeks and have admission charges only to help us cover the cost of venue hire. All facilitators are volunteers, either music producers or people working in mental health services, with a passion for electronic music and getting creative together.
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Recovery Through Sound and Collaboration
We are a group of mental health professionals and music producers in Brighton & Hove, UK.
We run electronic music jamming sessions using MIDI-synchronised hardware for the benefit of people recovering from mental health challenges.
Our groups run at The Brighthelm Centre in Brighton. We hope to help people integrate, rehabilitate and reconnect using sound, collaboration and creativity.
Our vision is to use the most accessible, expressive and intuitive hardware we can find to foster group flow and provide the most rewarding jamming experience.
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Brighthelm Centre, North Road, BN1 1YD Brighton
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Modulate - Electronic Music Jamming for Mental Health
From GBP 5.00