Terror Telboy & Keychanges artists at Cally Fest, London

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 “Rapper Terror Telboy is a prolific Hip-Hop/Grime Mc from Bow E3, the birthplace of Grime. His Troublesome teenage years included addictions to drugs, alcohol and violence leading to his mother kicking him out of his home at 18”. .. Read more:

https://www.ourbow.com/terror-telboy-born-and-raised-in-bow-e3-battles-paranoid-schizophrenia-to-release-new-ep/

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from East lingon in North London vlogger zaa Andrew Fernandez no in Polish oh y Andrew Fernandez and G Blaze G Blaze Productions at Cali fest with key changes artists so today I’m with Tera tboy an artist also from key changes at CIF Fest so what made you come to CIF Fest today well I’m an artist at key changes and key changes have asked me to perform Kell first how we doing come on G around we’re about to perform it’s key changes on stage now promoting positive mental health through music welcome everyone with key changes promoting positive mental health free music and it’s really I’m really glad to have you all here especially with the weather looks like the sun’s come out and we’re now raring to go to Brenda energy we’ve got a mixture of music from hip-hop to griam to garage to singing together and it’s going to be a good performance I think up first we have our wondrous Terra tboy yeah I’m up first Terra tboy my name is Terra tboy I’m on All Digital platform so if you want to check that out I’m back to perform a street fighter song it’s called new changer take away Tera here we go Street Fighter [Music]

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you hello guys today I’m with Rosie and Robbie and D Robbie and Daisy uh they’re basically family of terel boy um you’re you’re his brother cor yeah I’m his little brother so how what you do when he’s younger what what made him do what you want to do as of today I don’t know where he’s older than me but I’ve always remember remember him in in uh in our room when we used to share a room with his decks I know us used to scratch his CDs he used to go mad but he’s always been into music and it’s always gave him a bit of Peace in his life and uh I think key changes are the best thing what’s ever happened to him and I can’t thank him enough so as continue to support mental health like do you think they’ve helped your brother a lot in the industry promote him organize his his his music yes it’s gave him a focus on key changes it gave him a focus on laugh and gave him an ambition in laugh other than that to be truthful I wouldn’t know where he would be without key changes this day he’s uh he’s brilliant I’ll tell you I couldn’t thank key changes enough get into key changes have they helped you key changes helped me a lot throughout the years uh I used to go and do studio time open mics and that now I’m on the payroll and I get paid and uh I’m like staff and I’ve been sent here today to perform a song I’m going to perform new Challenger as a street fighter song hopefully it’ll go well but you can’t do nothing about the rain but a bit disappointed about that so CIF Fest what’s it mean to you to perform at CIF Fest today even though the weather’s quite bad let ignore that for now but what’s it mean to you as an artist to get exposed yes performing at CIF Fest is great you know I’ll do open mics and that but CIF Fest is probably the biggest venue I perform at and it’s great to perform there get confidence and get people to listen and uh they can uh listen to your music yeah [Music] it comes a new CH man I got stamina Max attack trip the game over I over when I be cheeseburg I Ser

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[Music] Tiger so what something from to you said Street Fighter something right Cas you as a game when you younger like you really like the game industry like playing them games so what got you to music if it wasn’t for gaming oh that track Street Fighter song well I’ve always been into Street Fighter on Nintendo and Sega he’s still going now on PlayStation and Xbox but I’ve always been into music as well since garage and my mate had uh had deck and he used to bedroom DJ before he got on radio station and I used to go up there in MC and that’s how I got into music and knew I wanted to be an MC and a rapper it’s not about it’s about drama it’s about being about arm it’s about being top in man it’s about being to it’s about being to it’s about stacking that it’s about keeping it ganga it’s about you sp CER it’s about keeping it Soldier it’s about being a ra Ain on we see you later we smile I ha I’m the east east side thefucking River man [Music] with it comes to new changer it’s Street Fire time you go flame you go fire [Music] now key j is fantastic I used to be under the regular label they’ve done a lot for me so I got send up point for you but do you think key j could do more with him or think I think that they’ve reached their Limit Oh that’s that’s for him to decide but he could always go further everyone could always go further uh it’s good what he’s doing as I said it keeps him in focus at the minute so if if he don’t keep on doing it I don’t know what would happen but at the minute it’s good for him and he likes it and he’s enjoys it so I wouldn’t I wouldn’t change it if you know so he’s got mental health problem I won’t too much on that topic at the moment but do you think if was get famous that that would affect him uh I don’t know say no I don’t think so mate I don’t think Fame will go to his head I really don’t he’s very ambitious and he wants to do his best he can so he’s got an ambition to do something do you think he would reach that topic no matter what he does he will get there yes of course you will you have a dream you always stick to it you always reach it don’t you and tell where he comes from when he was a little kid it’s uh I couldn’t be more proud of than him I tell he something to look up for as a brother so you said that you you go to your famous house to DJ with him and stuff how long ago was in how old were you at the time I was like in my teenager years I was only about 16 to 18 OA G’s bedroom MC to Grime instrumentals garage instrumentals and that’s when I knew that’s the music I wanted to do and I wanted to be an MC and a rapper from then yeah so you’re performing today but what’s your favorite track of all time my favorite track of all time is Lose Yourself by Eminem cuz I think that’s got so much meaning and emotion to it and it’s that’s my best film the 8 Mile film but uh I’m happy to perform my song today new Challenger because it’s quite a banger so you see like Eminem would you say you’re you’re on the same level as mem or going to get there where you going to be in the future of your music basically no I mean M&M’s on his own level you know he’s like he’s like the best in the world like but I’m like a mini Eminem and like I’m on my path to getting bigger and progressing and I’m just going to keep doing that and you’re working at two L myself which is really good other I work me you’re getting Exposed on my website on D platform we’ve done an interview not time long long ago how you think that interview went and how do you think like you get exposed on that did it work did you get more better experience yeah I mean the stuff I do with G blazs the interviews the the videos and that they all get views and all get likes and cuz he puts it on his digital platform as well I get more likes and more views so that helps me out and I work with saffon outside a key changes which he used to work at key changes he’s a good juicer I work with G Blaze work with key changes so I got my fingers in pies yeah fingers in pies just don’t eat too many of them bro but nice speaking to you and speak I’m the Long Ranger Sergeant M Crusader warning danger I’m a hot to me m and never never not ever whatever not even if I’m under the we anything you can do I can do better I’ll wet you I’ll W you I’m upset you man controller E3 Soldier P the soldier get better my [ __ ] that mix but the middle finger let it linger I’m a sner want to be like me get what blood could be no ringer and I’m a b get out too much Str it’s street fight time come true the next Challenger we are key changes promoting

men CH I know you do game over give a round of applause to tboy [Applause] are as ium this is your wife correct yes that’s correct like how is you much about ter and Terry himself about him yeah yeah I know he had a bit of a rough past and everything but whatever he is now OB I didn’t know him back then but wherever he is now I couldn’t be any more proud of coming here today to support him at the Cali Fest he’s done an amazing job yeah he loves his music so he talks about goes on about so his performance today you both watched it how did you both find it really good brilliant brilliant yeah couldn’t be yeah just so so shocked of him he’s got the balls to get up on stage and actually people as well yeah and do you think his nerves can some get to him yeah yeah sometimes yeah you can see it obviously I’m his brother I know when he’s nervous sick so so if I said like as with a family support you’re doing his best for him right yes yes of course we are we could always do better but obviously everyone’s got their own family to deal with but we’re always for him as I said we come here to support him and yeah I’ve always have done even when he was at his worst with our when our Blake mom was are still alive we went to see him every week even in he’s not in the horrible places he was we still went to see him and tried our best and yeah and he’s done so good I couldn’t PR and the family support is really good to hear so thank you for your time and hopefully we can get this St running his interviews done with own social media so obvious I’m promoting myself as a producer myself Rec that he works with me sometimes he’s coming hopefully Wednesday but I heard he’s a football fan so do you think like the football is is another for thing that he loves yeah he used to be into football when he was younger but I think music took over the football passion he used to be a really good baller as well but he’s still liky but to be truthful he’s a bit out of shape to play football now ain’t he do you think he at the time he’s young to be a professional foot player if he ever came to it yeah he could have yeah he could have back in the day no he could have he was good at it when he was younger but he’s back to his music and he’s stuck down that music and he’s yeah he’s come far with a music path thank you for your time pleasure meeting you thank you too take care thank you thank for time we are key changes we’re helping and supporting artists who may struggle with mental health we’ve been set up to help throughout the community and in hospital and it’s a great pleasure to be here at CIF Fest here up on the socials so at key changes music or key at key changes on Instagram Facebook Twitter we’re on YouTube with videos go to the ad right now give a big round of applause to ks yeah KS kills there we go mate take it away hello everyone how are we today we all right yeah this song is called rise is coming out soon and I hope you’ll

enjoy yeah let’s go

when we rise yeah and when we rise yeah we rise up yeah yeah we rise up yeah yeah and when we rise yeah and when we rise yeah we rise up yeah yeah we rise up yeah yeah let’s go yo let me tell you a story my life is so hard all about the life never went so far so so many time in my life when I had to go hard all the time to be the better guy what you want to tell me that I’m never going to make it I know my life do it for the dedication I’m feeling in my life I really want to take it till I’m at the top then I know I really made it I keep on the ways know dream chasing you know I had a hard life I had to take it I keep on waiting till my shine to shine and my time to G blaz production is here withi an artist from key changes what was he what got you into music how did you start so I started cuz my mom was a musician and uh she played the piano by ear and we used to play as kids and jam around and I’ve got this Talent like inherent talent to play the piano by ear um so I joined with key changes recently um and I started making music with them after my degree in music from Moy college so you said you studied the degree yeah did you get the degree in the end yeah I got a ba in music performance from Moy college so I know you’re a singer so you’re an artist right so what have song You performed and where have you performed um I’ve performed at lccm with you and uh several like key Changers pop brickton events and at my college Moy college so you said t on Q love I work from key changes I us to be under them how do you hear about them and how they helped you so I was in hospital when I heard about key changes um because my mom passed away and I went through a really rough time and they were there on the ward and they were acting like Superstars and they just like kind of had this great energy and asked me to record a song when I was like when nobody was really helping uh you know how it is on the ward and nobody really like I don’t know a few nurses recommended it so I love dancing when I’m in hospital and like singing and with all the other patients just like having a party all the time so so you’re performer by acting as well you say like have you ever done acting in music videos and done acting on a bigger scale um I’ve studied acting as a child and I’ve done acting more recently with is Ling people’s theater so I’m trying to get back into it um I’ve not really done that many music videos I did a couple um for Moy college but that’s about it so Moy College seems like a big step for you getting education in that I’m assuming right yeah um well I’ve I had a degree in biology so I’m quite studious but um to be accepted as a music performer was a big step definitely that’s fantastic thank you for your time Rosie pleasure meeting you once again thanks thank you oh um yeah so let’s just touch on social media what what s of handles are yours and where can they find you so I’m thinking of um coming up with a new artist name that’s easier to remember Abby Cloud ABB i eore c l o u d but right now it’s Rosie Harbor r o s i eore h a r b o r n e at Instagram what what’s the best handles for you Instagram Facebook Tik Tok where can they find you yeah I’m on Instagram and Tik Tok I think there’s links to them on my Instagram so just see me there Rosie harborn thank you thank you for timeing Rosie pleasure meeting you once again great stuff great performance next up we have Rosie her Rosie take it away love let’s go thanks for coming out guys I’m going to sing star Shine for you

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me so today I’m here with lyy ranks an artist from key changes where I used to be under a reg label how what got into music and how did you start how did I start with key change well I’ve been doing music for such a long from a young age in it so like I heard about key changes like through my doctors and that and it and they told me to come and vetal for the program so I thought yeah why not come and do my own music in it obviously I used DJ in my bedroom I used to R bars in my bedroom but I thought why not come and do it for real in a real proper studio and that you know what I mean so I got involved with key changes my mental health was all over the place is it so they referred me to key changes I roll with the program there you go on it that’s how I joined so you T some bit on Mental Health as key Chang to support You’ made of as I know there something do that what they done to help you as an artist and progress with your mental health disabilities and whatnot yeah it’s helped me a lot like because obviously my mental health was really that bad tonight and all that I was going for go like for really bad times and that sort of thing like you know what I mean so when good job key change coming along because as I said before in it if key changes weren’t here i’ probably be in prison right about now you know what I mean so good job that key Chang is there and you know I mean if youve got mental health you know you got music and that use it so so you perform with key changes correct yeah at the moment like with key changes I’m s like on and off with them in it cuz obviously like I finished my program so I’m trying to get back on it like you know what I mean but obviously they’ve invited me down here today they asked me to come and do a tune for them so I said yeah I’m on that you what I mean so you’re going to do a tune what tune you performing and what’s your favorite song at the moment what’s my favorite song at the moment well today I’m going to do ghetto London apparently it’s one of my favorites like I’m trying to get the words right any it my favorite song at the moment I don’t know like I listen to so much music like my song I tell you what my favorite song at the moment is that one have you heard that one we could go ban for ban F that we can go M for M do you know that one yeah hey big thing big thing let’s see some more te from you right now let’s do this huh let me hear Freestyle right now want to hear Freestyle right listen my name is l w o y d i e put me on the M MC Thro like a butterfly like a be thr punches I’m mhamad Al done already you can’t test me he so ly ranks yeah at Cali Fest join join key changes is worth it key changes men of organization they support with the industry standard Studio times key changes. o. got to check that ranks comes

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[Music] yeah how you feel [Music] it so today I’m with Andrew Fernandez another key changes artist one love to key changes by having a cal so what what into music and how did you start with key changes what got me into music I think from a young age I really wanted to play guitar but didn’t have the ability to have lessons I started learning to play guitar age 18 at College when there was a group in the lunchtime and there was an artist uh there that taught me how to play guitar alongside others so then later on with life was submerged with a group called avenge sfold which really made me learn more and more and be inspired to play guitar so I started my own YouTube channel called a7x entertainment and then my whole my whole goal was to gain the traction gain the viewership gain the subscribers I’m now at 117,000 subscribers with that fan Channel and I was releasing guitar covers I was made aware of key changes in the year 2017 and when I started going there I started doing guitar covers and then I later understood I could sing and then started to do my own original material with me singing on it and me composing my own tracks so your YouTube channel you started when and what into YouTube channel when talk about the fame the popularity of your channel what got me into doing the YouTube channel and and how and what did it take to get to the stage you’re at now I think it was just hard work having the vision not expecting much but enjoying it I took my time uh I was lucky enough to get to win a competition with the lead guitarists and had a video interview with him and there I asked him to shout out my channel and I used his clip of him saying subscribe to a7x entertainment for more avenge 7 content and because of that it really helped my channel a lot so what can mus do and what got into New mus do today you said you make your own music you perform your own music and you’re at KF today so what music you performing and where have you performed and what tracks are you performing today if any so today I’m performing a song called s it all my own song and I’m going to perform it here at CIF Fest and I’m really looking forward to it I feel like it was going to be a great epic performance and I’m really hopeful for it and I feel like it’s going to be a highlight of my year to perform it here so how how long you doing music how long you performing at Cali Fest now as I think the EV is yearly yeah I come yearly I think I think it’s been a couple years coming to CIF first I really enjoy it last year I came here performed the Latin Pop song called Suave men and I really enjoyed the crowd’s participation here so I’m really looking forward to it hopefully looks like we got more crowd members even so the weather is not as wonderful as it should be for July but um looks like they’re coming stronger and I’m looking really forward to sparking a crowd up yeah bringing the atmosphere so what kind of T do you perform and stuff say that again what tuna do you perform I like to do a whole host of genas I’m trying to find my genre I’ve done Latin Pop I’ve done europ pop I’ve done Rock indie rock but I feel like this song sort it all is going to be a very good track and more my sound so your name is anre Fernandez and you just said about Latin and Euro so you performing in your country what’s your social media like for that country your music in that in their country where you’re from where your name’s from I think you you raised an important Point perhaps when I go on holiday thank hopefully this year I should try and open mic in Portugal and perform my song sment and what language is that can I ask Portuguese my brother Portuguese say as fler super he’s from Poland roughly the same language so big up to them right now come down flugger super cal down so yeah so here we go Bo yeah now we got a Andrew’s up next so here we go nice get ready for this so I’m going to be performing a song that’s unreleased and it’s called so it all and it’s I’m really confident and excited to play it here it’s a rock song and I hope you really enjoy it it’s called so it all thank you [Music]

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hello today I’m with Philip aadan he’s there’s another key Jes artist by the way so what going to music and when did you start well I started music at around um age nine my cousins were in a band uh a a pop band they had their own pop band and I used to write hymns I used to write gospel hymns as a little boy because that was age appropriate really and then um as I got older um I got into session musicianship started learning a few instruments then um I took a course in audio visual engineering and that’s pretty much where my serious side of songwriting and session producing began with the interaction trust and there a charity that’s run by Princess Anne that allow people from underprivileged backgrounds or whatever to get access to high technology um high technology academic processes and programs learn how to network computers use Computer Applications in industrial settings so I learned a a a wealth of knowledge and then um pretty much started session musician production songwriting of my own Merit and generate in my experiences that way um I met a few big artists along the way um at the Prince concert in 95 I was on his video wall and I got a ticket to his after party where he was performing and stuff um at the Michael Jackson concert again I was on the video wall know and stuff and he let me behind the front of the stage along the the cage and stuff so like that that was memorable you know didn’t didn’t achieve anything but it was memorable you know the King of Pop himself being so kind you know that’s like very he was a very kind man sort of the earth I can’t I can’t knock Michael Jackson my impression of him as a fan that day of the concert was that he’s a he was 100% he was a very kind man so you so you’ve done a lot of stuff in Industry B computers music so so you’ve been with key changes recently how has key changes helped you and and where do you startop key changes key changes is an independent outlet that you can work with them freelance as a label compile a lot of you know work art and your guaranteed that it’s going to get released there’s there’s no censorship over what you want to express if you want to talk about politics if you want to talk about racism sexism classism class discrimination you can do all those things at key changes they don’t discriminate and say no you can’t you can’t talk about you know situations that affect you obviously in mental health were affected by racism sexism Pol iCal issues class issues we’re affected by all those things so getting somewhere to talk about them in music is positive thank you so thank you that and by the way great interview great conversation and where can they find you on social media um can find me on all the social media platforms Instagram I’m on Tik Tok um I’m on I’m on Twitter I’m on Facebook I’m on YouTube as well and my music’s on all the streaming platforms and what’s your artist name again so philli AGA philli with an F big up to Phillip everyone big up big up key j is number one artist next up we have Phillip aard yeah yeah give for philli one two one two big up Festival hello everyone in the audience we’re so glad to meet you DJ coming with that Dill be 2 one two I’m about to show you what I’m here to do I’m the richest man of and I’m going to leave anything in the line that’s especially off myre I’m a sof engineer and I have no there a Psychiatry coming here I don’t need medication in fact I need a better education that’s my frustration see all my life I never go in the duration of the time as a child I’m supposed to happen I be my book W the schools never wanted to teach me they never wanted to reach me but now I’m 2 one up a level five yet across this Rue everywhere true T tree looks bler they were racist trying to follow me down said it was a new CL clown headed to the top call get me out I B for 100 million in I sell P for my dad C world too no I’m not mad richest man of all time in history program the central bank no mystery black star. that’s the worldwide gr where we Dr the B on everyone so today I’m with Julie Harington she’s an artist and she helps assist a choir called CNA choir C and I choir let’s tell us about how he started that and how he works with him how he promotes her music hi Peter I started working with key changes about seven years ago and then I started working with the choir I came as an artist originally and released quite a few tracks uh I’ve was been a singer songwriter for many years doing dance tracks uh EDM trans and chill out music um and now I assist with the uh cni NHS choir which is soon to become the north London NHS choir and we we promote positive mental health through music uh we uh work with uh lots of artists and we uh we work with lots of local community staff uh from the NHS and service users and we every week we run a session on Tuesdays at St panr hospital and we concentrate on positive uplifting music so how do you think it has helped people to to engage and how has helped a lot of people old there now so how’s it supported them and how’s it as some artist that even have mental health problems how they benefit from going there they it’s amazing because we it’s one of those wonderful intangible things that music is uplifting I have many people that come to the choir every week and they’re in you know in not a great way and that but so many people say after an hour and a half of singing they feel so much better and and more positive in their lives so class music as a therapy in your opinion music is definitely a therapy yes that’s that’s the great thing about music it is uplifting it helps with um emotions and feelings and and just makes people it’s great for well-being so you as an artist like when did you start music like and where have you been in the music industry well I started singing I was in my first band when I was 19 and through the 2000s I did a lot of uh work with famous artists like shampoo innocence I worked with Sam Brown um David Gilmore from Pink Floyd and did many big concerts charity concerts back then and then I concentrated on recording so I I did a lot of EDM and chill out music and trance music so do you know how the music indust is changed and aoling and how the music is ofd what do you think of the theme of today’s music and how it’s changed in society well it’s great every new music is fantastic you know that’s the thing I mean uh Technologies really helped people to actually become an artist uh used to be more Elite because people couldn’t afford to record or do it you know go to Studios and and set up bands whereas now people can work on their own or in collaboration with others so has that helped you to grow as an artist of being on social media yes it does um I I I release stuff every year uh work working with chance uh producers uh and plus singing every Tuesday which is wonderful so that’s on the choir isn’t it yes that’s with the choir so how did the choir start and when did it start the choir started about eight or nine years ago and was set out by Dr Wendy Savage and Simon ramage from uh the NHS trust cni NHS trust and they started it as a way to sort of help the local community service users and the staff and um it’s grown and grown over the last seven years that I’ve been working with it I say I go quiet I’m one of your clients there it’s a really nice fact you said it’s helped people lot of people from K the people really appreciate it like like what made it go into the stage that now you said it’s promotion the social media have you ever pointed on on newspapers I see a lot of fening in St Pan Station you do you do festivals like what’s your latest Festival you did apart from like well we’ve got some coming up actually we’re doing the white cross street festival next Sunday after afternoon uh that’s near Old Street ec1 and then the following Sunday we’re doing the Camden New Town Festival which is in Camden square nw1 and then we have some other concerts coming up later in the year and we always do St panr station at Christmas time which is a great concert um we have so many passengers stopping and listening and dancing along with us there a great atmospher in for the public so is any social media for the choir yes we’re on Facebook in Instagram and Twitter oh X should I say x that’s good so what is it what is it at handles what’s the name of the um social media platforms log in like account so they can all find you right well at the moment we’re still C and I in HS choir but very shortly we’ll be changing to the north London NHS choir okay so people look out for that and get hooked up pleasure meeting you and enjoy the rest of your day thank you very much Peter love you cie first so today I’m with d sign T shine that’s me and also raspberry okay so T sign let’s get on the top of like what music do you and why do you do music uh I just enjoy doing it so what T are you doing ly how’s it how’s it like made you better at the T you’re doing and what performance have you done uh it gave me lots of confidence whatever I do in future it build my confidence so that I can able to actually speak more confident with people around me so what of do you performing as an artist I performed in different Lads of places before no as in your T hip-hop okay hipop so has has the industry helped you to grow in what you do how have you growing as an artist a bit by bit but I need more hours to actually grow more more and record more music and music videos to reach out people and spread the message that I deserve so you worked with myself on some beats and like like how do you find me as a producer working with you this sign it was very comfortable than ever so your music will help you to grow especially coming under key changes so tell me about key changes and how they helped you key changes they help me because I didn’t know what to do or what to explain myself is how I am but I actually grow as artist and there was a time that I tried to stop doing music but they encouraged me to actually continue doing it because you see a great talent that I can make better music and people can listen to me and get inspired by me so y inspired people and has key change inspired you to keep going key CH ex help me a l inspired me to keep going thank you de son so remind me your name again sir raspberry so how do you get this name and what kind of T do you perform I know you’re a producer isn’t it yeah um I have my own Studio I work on deep house music you know what I’d like is London to legalize the marijuana so we can um have a good time unless countries are unfortunate you know also I’d like I would like like to be a star and famous and be on the positive side of life you know what I mean you know give thanks to the children give thanks to life you know what I mean ever living ever Prosper ever grateful you know what I mean you know so has music helped you to progress in in your mood I’m assuming you have mental health problems disabilities how has it helped you basically music helps me uh cheers me up you know when you’re feeling down I switched the music on I start to feel a Vibe what’s making me a little hysteria a little happy you know I mean it’s not sometimes they say to happiness is frightening but I believe that is the key to life to be happy you know what I mean you know so you’re you’re puso like so your J when did you start making beats and what got you into in the first place I’ve been making beats for only about 3 years now I just got into the deep house I said let me try it out and hopefully it will kick off one day basically into my so so are Spotify and stuff I’m on Soundcloud right now raspberry um I would like to show you my logo but I can’t see a camera anywhere yeah yeah I’m basically hoping to get on Spotify be on National play in the clubs you know what I mean and bring inspiration to the people so do you DJs well you said about clubs that’s what I like to do I like to play hear my music played in clubs that is my agenda that is my key that is my goal you know so you want to do DJ nightclubs and stuff like have you got Decks at home and your two at home I have two turntables I’ve got logic I got Aon you know and I’ve got my own uh mixer and track machine recorder or um aai sampler mini mini aai media controller I’ve got it all you know what I mean I’ve got it all so you’re growing your tudio bit by bit I’m assuming yeah hopefully I can you know what I mean get everybody a taste of my music and then hope they understand it and why we do music in the world and to help you know less fortunate people I I think life music shouldn’t tend to take to drugs but I don’t look as Manana as a drug this see but you know sometimes you have to be careful with music because it can end up with you like taking drugs you know so that’s what you have to watch out for so we want clean RA raave music dance music where everybody is happy you know what I mean so a lot dos for therapeutic reasons that we now what’s your opinion on the therapeutic side do you think you think the government should have done that yeah because a lot of people start to smoke it and get addicted to it and don’t find out it’s a crime and then end up worse of situations so you think it’s a negative thing it’s not negative but some people portray it as a negative thing and that’s what I like to stop basically great and so with your music like your atmosphere what kind atmosphere do you bring with your music like you want a peaceful respectful honored how how how you going to keep it on a safe Vibe I’d like to keep it ambient people are happy and danc you know like your birthday you know or Christmas any celebration just like that basically so I’m a pus as well as well as this guy here this produc I got name of tlad Productions so yes so big up to this guy for his his enthusiasm and his work that he’s doing and big up to deign he’s starting off with GBL Productions has done more few stuff so well done to deign Big it up hello hello hello hi you’re right how you well I’m I’m a I’m a musicer by trade yes I do lot music stuff what do you do for a living um I’m actually a student I’m a student at LC sh at the music University I’m a student at L lcbt so what do you do for what do you do that uni I do her and Beauty oh okay you you’re party a sister to our to our College in uni okay so has it helped you to like Expose and get education and how it helped you to be a model and I’m a model myself now so I know how it goes so how do you start the industry um well in the beginning I did like I started doing hair for myself like as just a side Hustle then uh got to year 12 which is the first year of college and then took a course of her herir and Beauty then the year after that I decided to go to UNI and study it full time so now I work and get paid and learn I’m see you find it quite fun as well like LC is fun they make it quite like interactive mhm definitely I feel like you have to do a job or have a career that you feel like is rewarding for yourself because if you’re not doing that then what you working for cuz you’re working to help yourself right no definitely I like that so like you not got Toby support to if you got to at the moment you say say that again sorry so you got to to at the moment yeah so like I’m assuming now my payroll for modding is 100 to 1,500 a day would you say it’s worth doing it for what you do 100% I feel like for you you like modeling right you find it and music right for her for me I find making other people feel good about themself good for me do you know what I mean making people look perable I’m assuming exactly so would you do stuff for films and stuff and and to Suits one thing that I’ve actually done before which is quite a big gig is I’ve been flown out to do celebrities hair so that’s really good amazing stuff yeah thank you so much so yeah so let’s say you’re on social media where can they find you uh you can find me on Instagram n private and you can find me on Tik Tok n China thank you for your time pleasure meeting you thank you so much have a good day we do and you thank you so hello so like what’s your artist’s name uh Rebecca sterley um I had some music with key changes I was with key changes for many years um a great service they helped me so much overcome uh depression and anxiety um got me writing songs in the studio and it was a fantastic experience and I I’ve moved on I’ve got really well in my life um and my mental health in uh the years to follow so big up key changes all the artists here at the Cali Fest I’ve performed here before at the Cali Fest a few years ago so absolutely fantastic and well done to you and well done to all the AR is today so what music’s really helped you with your mental health like when did you start making music and what made you invest your time into key changes and the music industry well um I’d found out about key changes while I was in hospital and and um I thought I’d try it out I I felt a fire in my belly to get out there and perform some of the songs I’ve been writing since I was a young girl and um you know it changed me and it allowed me to actually be the artist I wanted to be and get out and perform and key changes gave me that confidence and we made some great tracks in the studio as well so it’s great experience for me and I’d recommend anyone to go to key changes and um it’s really good for your mental health and of course music is the key to all success and beauty so today I’m also with Smokey danger so big up for Smokey yeah so what can done with you in like I do bit of Jo beine um garage Grime D in the gospel and R&B little um rap uh house you know I got I got I got I got a few P that I got my finger uh in that um yeah yeah yeah so what got into music and like how do you get started well it’s been a while but um when I was R before I went to high school um I started listen to music and I realized the artist I could look learn how to be better than them and and it just intrigued me so I um went around as to my friends and that MC in um they managed to like my stuff so we uh all got chipped in for a DJ set we had uh decks uh stereo speakers finals and we just just taped ourselves and uh to car from there really so I know you like your base like your heavy base what makes you like your base so much cuz your juice is heavy like that my base um you know it it it kind of it’s a creeper that one because I I flow I flow from the base into the um sink into the tune sinks so um the way I do it is sort of sort of like um special in a way like uh yeah yeah yeah so your music really helped you therapeu wise I know you go under the key changes and you put some mental health problems how has music helped you well it’s been there for me you know when I um need needed shoulder to cry on to be frank you know um going out spending my money on um iPods and headphones and and uh going to the computer and uh searching for tun to download and and playing my speakers in my bedroom um just doing things revolving around music for instance I could play pool but I have my speakers playing my streams beside me while me and my mates are freshing it out on the pool table so I know you you’re the news a couple of years back your sister was done a track with you didn’t it how did that go and and how is your social media promoted from the news that you did plus plus your exposure no no um yeah me and my sister we did do a Tain um yeah I mean people loved it man like uh people telling me how they listen to it fre time the day it’s part of the household and I and and I felt the response from everyone um yeah uh I’m looking to do another tune with her um so what what’s the space yeah so I know your brother does music like like he does gospel music right yeah he does gospel yeah and you got a load of fans he’s got a load of fans do you think working together has helped you as a music your family yeah man it definitely has done yeah because uh he he he he he took me under the my wing when I sort of had not a lot really to go to to go on he helped me out uh sort of pass by by me and uh help me out a lot so I know you start but when you start you don’t really when you sing or rap you don’t stop it’s amazing you’re a bit like G gates at I’m not going to lie like but don’t you do D Bas you do hip hop you do a bit dance hole maybe drama base like all this hard stuff like G as you said and you really do speak World in it so like like what what what brings your music to not what makes you so happy with your music like do you have a reason for this or do you not know um to be honest Bob Marley is in my um family trie so you know it’s on my dad’s side and I’m I’m I’m I’m I’m um what’s the word

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just be be doing music That’s great so Smokey danger thank you for the time day and yeah I’m glad you performed there you’ve done a great performance so well done music on socials you can hit us up on Instagram Facebook Twitter on YouTube videos we’re key changes and on Instagram we’re @ key changes music Facebook key Changers and YouTube Key Changers up next we have a brilliant artist called Smokey danger Smokey danger give a round of applause

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so today I’m with a a climate crisis easm and I’m interested like like what is happening with the world right now with the crisis well uh we I’m from Islington climate Center and we’re based in the angel shopping center upstairs next to wagger mamers so we’re asking people today how they feel about the climate crisis and what we’re seeing is that most people are either worried but think they’re taking action or else they’re worried and they don’t really know what to do and we got a lot of people who are on the line of that because they’re worried and they’re taking action but they want to take more action but they don’t know what to do then we had one quite cross person who wasn’t worried and thought the government had it under control and then two people who didn’t think about it so where we’re interested is in these people because at the climate Center you can come and find out lots of different things that you can do about climate crisis and also we’ve got lots of workshops where you can learn more about it so I want to go talk about cars at the moment electric cars and ulist that’s really helping if I’m not mistaken correct uh electric cars do help yes they are part of the part of the thing and uh ulas really helps with the air pollution but also what really helps is in London we’re quite lucky because we’ve got a really amazing public transport so if you live on Caledonian Road or in angel I mean you’re just spoiled for choice on buses tubes different ways of getting around even we get electric buses now and even the trains are coming electric now do you think that’s really helping yeah definitely for sure the electric buses make a huge difference so lots of things are changing and that’s why we’ve got the climate Center did you know on Holloway road you can there is a cargo bike that you can book and borrow to shift things so and that belongs to Caledonian road so uh those are the kind of things that we’re helping the community know about now I’ve got an e scooter and an ebike normally the guys are abusing them and stuff it’s the shamely not using it properly but do you think the elect bikes helping compared to motorbikes oh sure yeah for sure I mean that there are so it’s it’s quite funny isn’t it all the different forms of uh transport that there are now you could just I see people go past on Comedy scooters on uh skateboards all battery powered it’s quite exciting all the different things you can do and even the windmills and stuff is really amazing so to answer your question I would say I would say I’m worried but they are taking action but I do think they can do a little bit more to just make make it more professional like like do more like only a little bit more it’s a minor they’re doing their best but a little bit more say the more business side of it the money might be too hard to change your car they just make things cheaper for the community in that way but yes I think money be done but as the time it can cost a lot of money so okay so what’s interesting I don’t know if you know this but Islington Council recruited a 43 citizen panel to help make policy on climate change because there are things that we can all do as individuals but there’s stuff we can do collectively as well so public transport is a good example of that and so they’ve recruited this 43 panel uh 43 citizen panel to help make climate policy but they’ve recruited people by sortition that means that they exactly rep represent the community that they’re doing it so they’re going to make some new policies for us all to uh try and reduce the carbon footprint of is lingon can you mind your charity or business how’s how’s your company work uh we are just a community volunteer Le organization that are about engaging people with the climate crisis informing them so that they know what’s happening but also connecting people and projects because there’s lots of great projects in the burough there’s the forest for change that’s on the corner of barnesbury Street and Liverpool road which was a bit of scrap land that’s been totally planted up by uh parents for cleaner Islington cleaner parents and now is an outdoor classroom there are loads of great projects up and down this burough and it by coming to the climate Center you can find out about them and find out one for you you want to volunteer with a growing project we can show you where they all are and we’ve got a massive map 2 m by 3 m of the burough that shows all the growing projects all the cool spaces all the warm spaces so come and find out thank you for time today Madam and pleasure speaking to youa take it away Bad Boys toiss St it’s good to meet you at this time of Joys my name is DJ macaroni Woods

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