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Soundcamp Spotlight: Joe Roche

Soundcamp is a 12 week programme that gives up and coming artists the opportunity to develop their performance and music business skills, delivered in partnership with Youth Music. The Soundcamp Spotlight series is a new feature that aims to shine the light on Soundcamp artists and share their story with our audience.

To kick off this series, we sat down with DJ, Producer, Label Owner and Project Facilitator Joe Roche.

Could you please introduce yourself. 

Hi, I’m Joe Roche and I’m your new favourite DJ. Only messing (not really), I live in Salford and I make and play tunes for a living, which is unreal. I run an online record store, record label and event/music brand called Do As You Please.  

When did your musical journey start?  

My parents co-owned a nightclub that booked DJs like Utah Saints, Sasha & Nightmares on Wax in the early acid house days. I was brought up around these people and that scene so I suppose it was from about 1994.

In terms of DJ’ing and making music though coming up to the 10 year mark now, mad.

How would you describe your production and mixing style? 

I like groovy party gear to be honest. Love the old Chicago/Detroit styles, French house, chunky Glasgow/Scottish style house and techno. Early 00s breakbeat as well if the crowd is up for it. Also, more recent bouncy deep and tech house, like Gene on Earth and Huerta have changed the game for me. 

My style is kind of a culmination of all these influences. I like to be eclectic and versatile with my DJing, and I feel this shows in my production as well. I’d love to have a track of my own to play at any time of day or night, in any type of venue. 

At the end of last year you participated in Reform’s Soundcamp bootcamp, a project to cultivate 16 of Manchester’s promising artists. Why did you decide to apply for this programme? 

I finished my DJ & production degree last Summer, and I was looking for my next step into the industry following that. The programme just seemed perfect, for real life, guided mentoring and learning. I’ve worked with Reform since 2016 as a participant and I know the quality of the courses is always high, but this seemed like a bit of a right of passage as an artist and I was incredibly keen to be amongst the local talent who were going for the positions. 

What were your Soundcamp highlights?  

You know what, the whole thing was absolutely class. As cliche as it is, every session and every little success for not only me, but for everyone else I was lucky enough to be on the programme with, was incredible. Having different mentors from different disciplines teaching you all their industry tips was definitely a highlight. The initial bootcamp process was unreal as well. Having like 30 creatives in a room with all the tools they’d need to create tunes and just setting them off is easily the best idea ever made.  

The final showcase of everyone sharing their work is something I’ll never forget, too. Unbelievable talent, and all on our doorstep.

Soundcamp Showcase at We Out Here Online & On Air 2021

Since the Soundcamp Showcase, you performed a mega one hour live set at Manchester International Festival. How was that experience?

Well it was mega, obviously! The whole experience was amazing and it was nice to do it in the place I live. All my other larger event experiences have been elsewhere, so having a lot of familiar people and places around me was ace.

I actually managed to produce the whole set in about 4 weeks, which is something I’m really proud of. This set was following the previous live set I did for We Out Here Festival a few weeks before, which meant everything was really fresh and I had the drive to up the level of my performance.

The stage and crowd were class and to be honest it was a really proud moment for me all round.

I even made the visuals!

You’ve frequently been involved in Reform’s projects, both as a participant and as a facilitator. DJ sessions has been your most recent facilitation project, where you’ve been teaching participants DJ skills and helping them connect with potential promoters. What do you think draws you to facilitation? 

Well, I’ve been lucky enough to have the opportunity to pursue music and production as a career, and now I’m lucky enough to have the opportunity to work with an amazing company, teaching people everything I’ve learnt to better their lives and careers. The industry isn’t a level playing field, but there’s plenty of work there, people just need a leg up and some confidence with what they’re doing. I love sharing my eureka moments from over the years and to be honest, I learn as much as I teach a lot of the time. Plus it’s a right laugh and you meet about 8 million people every time you do a project.

What are you hoping your next steps will be? 

I’d like to get some serious production work done now I’ve settled after uni and Soundcamp. Everything was too up in the air over the past 12-18 months to get my head down and find a flow with making music. I’d love to get some more label signings under my belt, new club residencies and hopefully expand into having a team representing/helping me as an artist in terms of a manager and agent. 

Anything upcoming that you would like to shout out?   

Yeah, we’ve got an event at Eastern Bloc on December 11th which I’m well buzzing about.Vinyl only, loads of mint up and coming DJs, come through its gonna be well good. Any Leeds heads reading this we’ve also got Distrikt booked on Tuesday 21st for the Do As You Please Christmas do. Next year loads of events gonna be happening so keep an eye on the socials and www.doasyouplease.uk.

Also we have another vinyl release scheduled for next year on the label. Massive release in my mind, can’t wait to share that with the world.

What was the last event you went to? 

Back to Basics last weekend, prohibition theme and incredible line up. Also have to note, went to fabric for Craig Richards, Francesco Del Garda, Bradley Zero and loads of other heads at the start of the month and that was INCREDIBLE. fabric is one of the best clubs I’ve been to hands down, only £15 a ticket as well, buzzing.

Are there any local artists/musicians/collectives that you would like to shout out? 

Yeah, I’ve been playing at Joshua Brooks quite regularly recently in the club and bar, massive shout to Sharples and the guys down there for having me and for what they’ve done with the venue. Absolutely love the space and the whole team are wicked and an absolute pleasure to work with. 

Big shout to my friends at Surco, who invited me to play and celebrate their 6th birthday in October, unbelievable achievement from them and buzzing to see where they go.

Finally a huge thanks to all the Reform, Rhythm Lab and Soundcamp staff and artists that have made this chapter of my journey so class and memorable. You’re all ace, long live Reform. 

And finally…What has made you chuckle recently? 

Back to Basics 30th birthday at the Warehouse in Leeds. Loads of wicked characters and the whole night was absolutely class, but just bonkers and well funny. Also watched Jason Manford taking a scam call and having them on today, which was hilarious.

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Online Work Club: Find Your Next Steps (Funded by Manchester City Council)

The next Online Work Club session is on Thursday 16th December from 3:30PM – 5:30PM.

Work Club takes place on a Thursday of every month, and is based on opportunities for the future. It includes a number of speakers who discuss various opportunities available, as well as 1-1s and pastoral sessions.

If you want to get involved, please send an email to projects@reformradio.co.uk.

See the flyer below for further details.

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High Rise Series: All Episodes Available Online

Since Thursday 12th August, we have been releasing episodes from the High Rise series on a weekly basis. We are excited to announce that all 11 episodes are out on Podfollow and Spotify.

High Rise is a European Social Fund 12 week creative writing radio drama project.

During these 12 weeks, MBE appointed Louise Wallwein guided each participant to create their own episode. All 11 episodes explored Greater Manchester’s gentrification.

Listen to all episodes below.

EP1: Hong Kong to Manchester

Written and produced by Farwa Naseer.

Hong Kong to Manchester explores themes of race, class and cultural differences. It showcases how humans connect regardless of this and celebrates Manchester’s diversity and evolving skyline.

EP2: Rain, Thunder and Fire

Written by Connor Forsyth.

An argument over the changing city, brought about by an artwork depicting it aflame. The High Rise buildings divide the past and future of the city. A story of sorrow, conflict, and passion.

EP3: Pushed Out Again

Written and produced by Jonathan Williams.

As the echoes of a compulsory order from the past linger, a teenager struggles with the uncertainty looming over his family with history threatening to repeat itself.

EP4: Nothing & Everything

Written & produced by Tom Braithwaite.

Guy, abandoned by the world, searching for the man responsible, runs into the arms of fate and a whirlwind romance with his rival’s daughter.

EP5: Same City. Total Opposites

by Joe Johnstone.

‘Same City. Total Opposites’ follows one boy, who is torn from his mother and is introduced to the tower blocks of Manchester.

EP6: No Power Great Responsibility

Written and directed by Alapelode Oluwatobi.

In ‘No Power Great Responsibility’, a builder fights for the freedoms of his family as a big Construction firm kicks local builders out of business.

EP7: Block 2 Block

Written and directed by Jozef Bryer.

‘Block 2 Block’ is a story of one young adult adapting back to normal life. He encounters many obstacles in his way, as he navigates two different environments.

EP8: A Day In the Life

Written by Alanis Leah MacDonald.

“Reality leaves a lot to the imagination”. In this episode, Gregory and Samantha are in a relationship and need a new home. Then the Manchester high rises are built. What will happen next?

EP9: Floor 129

Written and produced by Alex Ingham-Brophy.

This episode asks the question, what happens when you want more from life ? Everything’s tested. Relationships, moralities and sense of self-worth are all at risk, and it all starts on Floor 129.

EP10: A Tale from Two Sides

Written & directed by Maddie Zygmunt

Two Men, One Address, this is the story of the class divide.

EP11: Mourning Manchester, Mourning Malik

by Zhahava Waseem

“A drama rooted in grime, simplified in rhyme, inspired by the experience of both yours and mine, is it really one of crime? I mean, some of you may think it’s fine. Malik and Myles, Posh and Poor, one gets wasted and one goes to the floor. A story of friendship, a story of fraud. So sit back and relax, you won’t get bored.”

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Online Work Club: Find Your Next Steps (Funded by Manchester City Council)

We have another Online Work Club session packed full of opportunities coming up this November. The session will take place on Thursday 25th November from 3:30PM – 5:30PM.

Work Club runs on the last Thursday of every month with a full session based on opportunities for the future. It includes a number of speakers who discuss various opportunities available, as well as 1-1s and pastoral sessions, are also available.

If you want to get involved, please send an email to projects@reformradio.co.uk.

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High Rise Series: Episode 8-11 Released

The High Rise series releases one episode every Thursday on Podfollow and Spotify.

The series was born out of a 12 week creative writing radio drama project funded by European Social Fund.

During these 12 weeks, MBE appointed Louise Wallwein guided each participant to create their own episode. All 11 episodes explored Greater Manchester’s gentrification.

Since the last blog post, 4 more episodes have been released. Read on to listen and learn more about each episode.

EP8: A Day In the Life

Written by Alanis Leah MacDonald.

“Reality leaves a lot to the imagination”. In this episode, Gregory and Samantha are in a relationship and need a new home. Then the Manchester high rises are built. What will happen next?

EP9: Floor 129

Written and produced by Alex Ingham-Brophy.

This episode asks the question, what happens when you want more from life ? Everything’s tested. Relationships, moralities and sense of self-worth are all at risk, and it all starts on Floor 129.

EP10: A Tale from Two Sides

written & directed by Maddie Zygmunt

Two Men, One Address, this is the story of the class divide.

EP11: Mourning Manchester, Mourning Malik
(Final episode)

by Zhahava Waseem

“A drama rooted in grime, simplified in rhyme, inspired by the experience of both yours and mine, is it really one of crime? I mean, some of you may think it’s fine. Malik and Myles, Posh and Poor, one gets wasted and one goes to the floor. A story of friendship, a story of fraud. So sit back and relax, you won’t get bored.”

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BuddyLine: Connect & Create a Radio Show (Funded by MAES)

BuddyLine is a series of intergenerational telephone conversations between people from the Sonder Radio Community of over 60s and the Reform Radio Community of under 30s.

Taking advantage of the technology available to us, the conversations will be remotely recorded from each of their homes. Through these honest conversations, our listeners enter into an intimate and genuine meeting between two people who would not otherwise interact in everyday society.

Participants will be committed to a week long training learning transferable communication skills such as storytelling, active listening, interview techniques, radio presenting and also the technology side of radio with the responsibility of recording, producing and editing these calls into a show.

See the flyer below for more information & details to get involved.

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HERchester Cypher

HERchester is an 8 week long MCing and lyrical writing series of workshops for women, non-binary people, transgender women and those that identify as women. This year’s project took place in 4 different northern cities: Manchester, Blackpool, Morecambe and Sheffield.

The project was led by Mancunian rapper and vocalist OneDa who helped the group create their own original verses. On top of that the participants learnt how to deliver and perform these creations, as the pinnacle of the HERchester project is a cypher, filmed and recorded by Reform Radio. The cypher was more than a success and we couldn’t have asked for more. The energy, artistry and support brought by every single participant was incredible.

Watch the full cypher below.

The origins of HERchester lie in 2019. Funded by Arts Council England, the first edition of this project focused on bringing female MCs from Manchester together to work alongside OneDa. In this process the all female collective HERchester was formed. The collective have gone to perform both individually and collaboratively, including Manchester International Festival and We Out Here.

It has been amazing to see the project come back on a greater scale. We couldn’t have delivered HERchester without the support from the project’s funder Arts Council England, and RiteTrax, House of Wingz and More Music who accommodated and guided participants in their respective cities.

Keep your eyes peeled for a HERchester documentary featuring exclusive interviews and behind the scene content.

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Focused Futures: 4 Week Facilitation Course (Funded by ESF)

This 4 week intensive facilitation course will see you develop the skills needed to deliver exciting sessions and projects. You will work individually and collaboratively, with training, mentoring and hands-on experience training.

The project will kick off on 10th November, taking place on Wednesdays, Thursday and Fridays from 10AM to 4PM.

Each week will see participants establishing new skills from a variety of creative mediums, such as general audio production, music, djing, podcasting and creative writing. Each week will follow a similar format in that the first day will be experiencing the workshop as a participant and learning the skills of each medium. The second and third day will be spent planning sessions based on new skills learned and delivering to the group for peer feedback.

Reform will also provide a session dedicated to completing arts funding bids, a session on how to set up as self-employed with HMRC as well as ongoing bespoke, intensive pastoral and employment support packages, including dedicated Mental Health worker and CV/Portfolio/interview support.

See the flyer below for more information & details to get involved.

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Reform x Climate Action: Climate Crisis Focused Theatre, Round Table Discussions & More

Last week we had the pleasure of hosting an interview between Liam MacGregor from ADHOC Records and Ergon, an exciting theatre company that is contributing to the climate conversation through their new play Ergon: The Wicked Problem.

Set in 2061, Egon: The Wicked Problem explores themes around climate change and sustainability, offering audiences a uniquely interactive experience as they investigate the future of Greater Manchester. They are given an active role as jury members to question their own morals, debate on climate change, consider geographical privilege and decide on the outcome of the show.

The show is running from Wednesday 3rd November – Saturday 6th November, in Contact’s main space.

Listen to the full show below to get an exclusive insight into the theatre company and play.

Reform are proud to be prioritising sustainability and the environment, with the goal to become a Net Carbon Zero organisation. For this year’s Earth day, we connected with 24 international artists for a 24-Hour broadcast to raise awareness for climate action. Each artist not only provided a 1 hour show, but also created a short video to encourage each individual to consider and share their climate thoughts & actions.

Additionally, one of our most recent climate conscious projects is C-change. The roundtable discussion explored what part art & culture plays in influencing people to take action, as well as the role of young people in the debate and eco-anxiety. Alongside the talks were spoken word & music performances from Kimwei McCarthy and Tito Von May in collaboration with Brighter Sound. We are excited for the rich discussion to be played at this year’s COP26, a climate change national conference.

You can catch the two part show on Reform’s airwaves, part one on 2nd November from 4PM-5PM and part 2 on 9th November airing at the same time.

Reform’s climate focused work has been recognised at the 2021 People’s Culture Awards, where we were nominated for the Promotion of Environmental Sustainability Award.

If you are interested in doing a show with a focus on climate action and sustainability, please give us a shout.

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Positively, Passionate Personalities

This is Positively, Passionate Personalities, a show born out of a project funded by The Prince’s Trust and Manchester City Council. Positive Frequencies is a week long project focusing on personal development, creative writing and self-expression.

The show delves deep into major Manchester organisations, including The Factory Academy (MIF), Bearded Fellows & SharpFutures. From access and education to inspiration and the practicalities of employment. Listen to the full show below.

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DJ Sessions: Learn the Ins & Outs of DJing (Funded by MAES)

A 6 week programme for those who are interested in learning all things DJ related, and want the chance to play out.

Led by DJ, producer and record label manager Joe Roche, the programme will focus on DJ workshops, how to self promote and learn about DJ opportunities.

The remaining 5 weeks will involve shadowing live shows and promo activities at Reform’s studios every Wednesday evening. The programme will wrap up with a gig opportunity where participants can showcase their DJ skills.

See flyer below for more info and to get involved.

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The Wizard of pOsitive Frequencies

The crew from last week’s Positive Frequencies have done it again, providing us with a show dedicated to mental health. For #WorldMentalHealthDay, the members from the well-being focused project guided us on a journey of exploring the human condition through the character of X.

This project is supported by Manchester Adult Education Services. Listen to the full show below.

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Creative MCR (Radio Show)

Creative MCR was born out of the Salford City College traineeship, Reform’s third partnership with them. The programme brought together a really fantastic group who’s support for each other was really unrivalled.

The group wanted to explore and discuss their own creative endeavours and their support for one another can be heard throughout the program. Listen below.

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Manchester Futures: A New Podcasting Course (Funded by The Prince’s Trust)

We are excited to announce our newest programme in partnership with the Prince’s Trust and Manchester City Council – Manchester Futures.

Manchester Futures is a 6 week programme providing bespoke support to young people 16-25 who are looking for work. 

The programme includes an exciting 2 week Podcasting Bootcamp – You will learn how to develop and script a podcast, creating relevant and interesting content, learn the ins and outs of audio production, social media and creative writing. You will also get experience of producing and presenting in a live radio show. 

The next 4 weeks are bespoke and offer opportunities to access workshops and 1-1 support in: wellbeing, CV writing, applications, interview prep, work placements and other flexible support to fit around you. 

See the flyer above for contacts to get involved.

If you’re an employer and currently looking for new talent – We are looking for organisations who are seeking to recruit new talent or who frequently work with freelancers/contractors, and those that can offer placements and interviews for our young people.

Employers must commit to between 1-5 days for young people to get hands on experience in their organisation and meet their teams. 

The ambition of the Sustainable Futures Fund is not only to support young people at a time of great need, but to enable Greater Manchester to come out of the pandemic looking confidently into the future – aligning with a clear plan for growing industries providing sustainable, good quality, ‘future-focused’ jobs in the region.” – The Prince’s Trust

Please contact mike@reformradio.co.uk if you are interested or would like more information.

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Free Range Youth (F.R.Y.) project show

Free Range Youth (F.R.Y.) is a collective of aspiring creatives who have produced a radio show through Reform Radio’s Music Course that took place in our studios in September.

During the course, the group had an opportunity to take part in the creative writing, radio and music production workshops ran by Reform’s very own facilitators.

The participants used the skills learnt to create a live show showcasing their original music, spoken word and interviews with one another.

The F.R.Y. show explores the participants’ musical influences and passions, their motivation to pursue studying and producing music even after lockdown, as well as an active listening of original electronic pieces created by the attendees.

Listen to the show below.

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High Rise Series: Episode 4-7 Released

The High Rise series releases one episode every Thursday on Podfollow and Spotify.

High Rise is a 12 week creative writing radio drama project funded by European Social Fund.

During these 12 weeks, MBE appointed Louise Wallwein guided each participant to create their own episode. All 11 episodes explored Greater Manchester’s gentrification.

Since the last blog post, 4 more episodes have been released. Read on to learn more about each episode.

EP4: Nothing & Everything

Written & produced by Tom Braithwaite.

Guy, abandoned by the world, searching for the man responsible, runs into the arms of fate and a whirlwind romance with his rival’s daughter.

EP5: Same City. Total Opposites.

by Joe Johnstone.

‘Same City. Total Opposites’ follows one boy, who is torn from his mother and is introduced to the tower blocks of Manchester.

EP6: No Power Great Responsibility

Written and directed by Alapelode Oluwatobi.

In ‘No Power Great Responsibility’, a builder fights for the freedoms of his family as a big Construction firm kicks local builders out of business.

EP7: Block 2 Block

Written and directed by Jozef Bryer.

‘Block 2 Block’ is a story of one young adult adapting back to normal life. He encounters many obstacles in his way, as he navigates two different environments.

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Online Work Club: Find Your Next Steps (Funded by Manchester City Council)

This month, we have another Online Work Club session packed full of opportunities. The session will take place on Thursday 28th October from 3:30PM – 5:30PM.

Work Club runs on the last Thursday of every month with a full session based on opportunities for the future. It includes a number of speakers who discuss various opportunities available, as well as 1-1s and pastoral sessions, are also available.

If you want to get involved, please send an email to projects@reformradio.co.uk.

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#BeeWell: Positive Frequencies Show

Positive Frequencies is a week of personal development, creative writing and self-expression. The purpose is to develop positive self-expression and a toolbox of wellbeing skills to help take and sustain their positive next steps.

The participants of this project have created an hour long show called #BeeWell. #BeeWell Day is a collaboration between the University of Manchester and GMCA, to celebrate young people’s wellbeing and champions their voices as we come out of the pandemic. This radio show will be included in the #BeeWell programming which is in collaboration with 42nd Street.

The Positive Frequencies’ participants explore personal thoughts, poems and songs from the attendees. They were able to express themselves on different topics like self-love, self-reflection or mental health and offer a true piece of honesty.

Listen via the player below.

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Podcasting Course: Create Your Own Podcast in Award Winning Studios (Funded by MAES)

Learn how to design, produce, record and edit audio, and promote your podcast. The two week course starting on the 11th October will commence with the participants’ show being aired on Reform Radio’s airwaves.

See flyer for more details & to get involved.

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Old Moat Community Fun Day Podcast & Audio Evaluation (Radio Show)

We were commissioned by Southway Housing to do an audio evaluation of their community fun day that took place in Old Moat Part in September 2014.

If you’d like something similar made for your business or organisation please email shout@reformradio.co.uk.