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27 May 2021
Adora Interview: "We're comfortable being the craziest dressed ones in the room"
After following astonishing breakout single 'Anthem to the Youth' with the anthemic 'Here We Go', Britain's next big band Adora sat down with Matteo Everett to discuss their musical influences, ambitions, and why fashion means so much to them
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25 May 2021
Want my job? with graphic designer and 3D modeller David Cotton
"I think there are common misconceptions regarding how CGI is made and how much work and time really goes into making something look good. On-screen the best visual effects are often invisible as we only tend to recognise bad CGI."
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21 May 2021
New Music Friday: Dig Two Graves
We speak to Josh and Kenny of Dig Two Graves, a band that chooses to keep fun at the heart of its musical creations. Voice interviewed the artists to explore their journey and new release ‘Deathspeaker’.
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18 May 2021
Want my job? with Coffee House Press editor, Lizzie Davis
We talked to Lizzie Davis, editor at independent publisher Coffee House Press, about her role, career path and any advice she had for young people interested in careers in the industry. Read on to find out more!
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14 May 2021
New Music Friday: Emily Daccarett
Emily Darcarett, combines her love of both fashion and music to express herself as an artist. Here she speaks to Voice about her latest release ‘Fading Memories’ and the journey that ensued after deciding to pursue music.
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13 May 2021
Music theory app Sonid and its developer Martijn Ensing
“My main reason for developing Sonid was to hand my students a simple way to learn and practice music theory in their own time and space.”
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13 May 2021
Interview with G7 Y7 Delegate, Fabio Boniolo
Into the mind and motivation of Italy's Y7 Digital and Tech Delegate
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11 May 2021
Want My Job? with academic and poet Sandeep Parmar
Academic, writer and poet Sandeep Parmar talks to Voice about her literary career and her love of poetry.
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5 May 2021
Alex Wheatle MBE: The infamous Brixton Bard
Alex Wheatle MBE, award winning author and trailblazer for the Black British community, is not short of a story as he depicts his experience as an author within the UK and talks of how he chooses to evolve constantly as a creative.
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4 May 2021
Sareeta Domingo is taking on the romantic genre and reclaiming the Black narrative
An author, editor and self-confessed romantic genre lover is tackling the publishing industry by championing books that incorporate the diverse stories of love, with characters that celebrate representation.
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4 May 2021
Want my job? with Digital Illustrator Paris Anthony-Walker
Voice speaks to Paris Anthony- Walker, Digital illustrator, who paves the way for young Black women in the industry. Her unique portraiture work combines faces of those she loves with boldness and edgy detail.
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28 April 2021
Interview with actor and artistic director Derek Murphy
Derek Murphy shares his top tips for being an actor, and discusses his latest show.
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27 April 2021
Want my job? with Modelographer EarlGreyHot
Behind and in front of the lens with photographer and model EarlGreyHot
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23 April 2021
New Music Friday: Venus Fly Trap Q&A
Voice stepped into a new alternative reality as we spoke to Alex Novak of Venus Fly Trap about the band’s new single ‘Achilles Heel’, inspiration and creative beginnings.
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21 April 2021
Interview with sustainable fashion designer Emi Tanimura
Award-winning fashion graduate Emi Tanimura discusses her graduate show, impending collection and pioneering sustainable, adaptable fashion.
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21 April 2021
Interview with Katie Bonham, New Creatives
An insight into BBC new creative Katie Bonham’s latest short, Selfie Stick
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20 April 2021
Want my job? with Derby Museum’s Finance Director Mo Suleman
"How many people can say they have seen the drawings of Leonardo Da Vinci up close? Or handled a Shabti from Ancient Egypt?"
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19 April 2021
Want my job? with live sound engineer, video technician and studio engineer, Josh Mitchell
"I loved maths and physics as well as music. That’s what sound engineering is – it’s the perfect meeting point of these areas which are often considered to be opposing worlds of the interpretive and the definite."