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11 January 2025
Journey through the arts: An interview with Voice's own Judy McFall
Judy McFall's lifelong love for the arts has led her to becoming the participation and pathways lead at Voice Magazine. We spoke to her about her journey through the creative world.
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5 December 2024
Diabloe’s Trailblazing Path to Becoming a Household Name
Diabloe is an independent artist committed to authenticity, motivating others to become better versions of themselves. He encourages fellow musicians to explore new creative paths and uses the internet to connect with audiences.
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3 December 2024
Flowers in the A.M.: Music that Resonates with the Soul
Flowers in the A.M. creates music that resonates deeply with listeners. He values the internet for its ability to help people express themselves but remains selective about his audience.
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2 December 2024
Barnaby Blackburn on Pylon: The personal and universal themes of growing up
Filmmaker, director and writer Barnaby Blackburn reflects on his Bafta-qualified short film Pylon, inspired by his childhood memories.
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22 October 2024
How YFLRJ’s Lyrics Speak to a New Generation of Listeners
Rising Musical artist YFLRJ believes people should only care about his music if it brings them value. He credits the internet for expanding his reach, encouraging connection and creativity.
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18 September 2024
Luhcamoo: Navigating Music, Struggle, and the Digital Era
Luhcamoo creates music to connect with those who've experienced struggle, heartbreak, and life's challenges. He acknowledges the internet's role in boosting artists but notes the industry's oversaturation.
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12 September 2024
Kick Some Class: Dr Teresa Crew explains what class actually means in 2024
Dr Teresa Crew from Bangor University is an expert on the difficult topic of social class. So she was just the sort of clever person we wanted to speak to ahead of our Kick Some Class series.
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10 September 2024
Chris’s Hndrixx’s Fresh Talent and Original Sound Are Making Headlines
Chris Hndrixx creates music driven by passion rather than fame or money, aiming to share his talents and inspire others. He views the internet's impact on the music industry with mixed feelings, noting both its opportunities and the risks.
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28 August 2024
YD Hendrix: Music That Resonates in a Saturated Market
YD Hendrix’s music offers authentic reflections of real life and emotions. While the Internet provides broad reach, it also means fierce competition. YD Hendrix stands out by being raw, energetic, and true to herself in a saturated market.
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23 August 2024
Interview with classical music composer Lewis Gill
Warrington-based musician Lewis Gill has swapped performing in various prog rock groups for a solo career as a composer of classical music inspired by his hometown. He talks to Voice about his new line of work.
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21 August 2024
Interview with Alice Johannessen about her short film Barricade
Barricade is a thought-provoking short film about a teenage girl who experiences sexual harassment on her way to school. West Midlands-based writer and director Alice Johannessen told Voice all about it.
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6 August 2024
Kiid Tut: A Deeply Personal Journey Through Music
Kiid Tut’s music reflects his personal journey, aiming to connect deeply with listeners. He values authenticity, diversity, and rarity in his work.
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24 July 2024
Getting To Know B-nod: A Versatile Artist with Unique Bars
B-nod’s music is praised for its versatility and authenticity, touching on themes like fatherhood, personal struggles, and financial highs and lows. He offers a range of styles that cater to both deep reflection and light vibes.
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30 October 2023
Ashley Potter: Illustrations of thought and hope
Ashley Potter, founder and owner of 'Gray Rabbit Art' and 'Gray Rabbit Comics', speaks on philosophy, illustrating her way through her post-pandemic blues, and hopes for the future.
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24 October 2023
Zuri McWhorter: On rejection of the mainstream
The Michigan-born artist and curator does not want her open-submission zine, ‘Juste Milieu’, to enter the mainstream.
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8 September 2023
Interview with two-time Fringe First Award winners Xhloe and Natasha
With two sellout Fringe shows nearing the end of their run, Xhloe and Natasha sat down with me to discuss their second year at Fringe, their decade-long friendship, and their imaginary billionaire friend, Bippy, who helps them fund their shows.
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4 August 2023
"Roaring into Existence as an Artist": an Interview with Musician and Composer Nicki Wells
"It’s like a diary entry....for me it’s like I’m letting someone in, and it can be very personal."
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14 March 2023
IWD 23: Interview with Elizabeth Furth, Head Roaster at Chimney Fire Coffee
Elizabeth joins us on the Voice Magazine Podcast to discuss equity in the Coffee Industry and how her company is embracing equity right.