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BOOM is OCM's annual professional development scheme for music / sound practitioners and producers.

BOOM is OCM’s annual professional development scheme for music / sound artists / musicians and producers who are interested in creating and presenting inspiring contemporary music or sound based work outside of the concert hall and gallery (i.e. in unconventional spaces, outdoors, and in the digital realm). The scheme supports the development of artists (at any stage of their career) who are passionate about engaging with large and diverse audiences with contemporary performance, digital practice and installation work.

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The 2024-25 BOOM artists are:

 

Klanghaus publicity image, outdoors dressed in black and white by a skyscraperKlangHaus

KlangHaus is a live art company composed of three musicians and a filmmaker. The work is bespoke, agile, terrifying, gorgeous and rooted in the tropes of cinema, theatre and the very finest elements of live rock n roll. For 10 years we have performed outside of traditional venues, in abandoned and sometimes derelict buildings, including a bus depot, a small animal hospital, locked rooms and the ceiling and roof spaces of The Royal Festival Hall. Our next steps are literally into the outdoors and the OCM BOOM team will be our perfect guides.

Website Bandcamp YouTube

 

 

 

Liz Hanks seated outside in green area with treesLiz Hanks

Liz Hanks is a cellist, composer and collaborator based in Sheffield. Her composition draws on her influences throughout her eclectic career: minimalism, folk, Indian classical music and improvisation.

Based on the forgotten natural worlds of her neighbourhood in Sheffield, her debut album 'Land' combines cello and field recordings to bring these lost landscapes back to life. Having received plays on BBC Radio 3’s Unclassified, Late Junction and BBC Radio 2's The Folk Show, the album has been described as ‘stunning’ by Elizabeth Alker, ‘really intriguing’ by Mark Radcliffe and as ‘an immersive album of depth and subtlety’ by Folk Radio UK. Liz's music has also been made into an audio walk, used as the soundtrack for the Radio 4 drama 'Psappho in Fragments' and has been remixed by Jason Singh, Richard Norris, Haiku Salut and Leafcutter John.

Liz is also the long standing cellist for Richard Hawley, Thea Gilmore and Martin Simpson and and has toured with many artists including Liam Gallagher, Pulp, Cara Dillon and Jasdeep Singh Degun.

Website Instagram X Facebook Hudson Records Bandcamp
 

 

Antonio Roberts publicity photo against multicoloured backgroundAntonio Roberts

Antonio Roberts is an artist, musician and curator based in Birmingham, UK. His practice is concerned with how the misuse of digital technology impacts people of colour and other marginalised groups.

His recent work focuses on the depiction of Black people in digital media, ranging from stereotypical misrepresentations in early video games to modern algorithms and AI codifying existing biases. 

His (Algo|Afro) Futures mentoring programme teaches live coding software as a way to address how Black people have been under/mispreresented in digital art and electronic music, despite being pivotal to its development.

He is currently learning game development, with the aim to explore how immersive environments can be used as a narrative storytelling device. He is also working on his debut EP, created using a combination of live coding software and hardware synthesisers.

Website Instagram Mastodon YouTube Soundcloud Github 

 

Teju Adeleye publicity photo within a kiosk covered in stickersTej Adeleye

Tej Adeleye is an audio producer, writer, cultural programmer and trainee archivist based in London. She has produced arts and current affairs programmes and documentaries for Radio 3, Radio 4, 1xtra , BBC Radio 3’s flagship improvised music programme Freeness. She is a trustee at The George Padmore Institute and currently works as producer at Bernie Grant Arts Centre alongside her freelance work.

Linktree Instagram

 

 

 

 

The 2023-24 BOOM artists were:

Debris Stevenson

Debris Stevenson is a hybrid-playwright, dyslexic educator, Grime-poet, queer ex-Mormon and pro-raver. She has worked in over 30 countries, designed foundation performance poetry modules at Nottingham University, and had her debut show, POET IN DA CORNER, premiered at The Royal Court in 2018 which saw Debris nominated for an Emerging Talent of The Year Award (Evening Standard Theatre Awards).

www.debrisstevenson.com

www.instagram.com/debrisstevenson

www.facebook.com/debris.stevenson

twitter.com/debrisstevenson

 

Ellie Wilson

Ellie Wilson is a violinist and composer whose work melds contemporary classical, folk, and electronica and her output ranges from live performances to immersive sound installations and music for theatre. Her music has been described as ‘beautifully poised’ (Errollyn Wallen, BBC Radio 3), ‘haunting…impressive’ (Fringe Review) and ‘rich, ancient and rootsy’ (Elizabeth Alker, BBC Radio 3). 

Recent highlights include writing the score for Shakespeare’s Globe productions of Henry VI and Richard III, and a sound installation ‘Unearthing Stories of the Forest’, created for Epping Forest. Ellie is a former member of folk band Stick In The Wheel and her solo album Memory Islands was released in Sept 2023.

www.elliewilsonmusic.co.uk/

www.instagram.com/elliewilsonuk/

twitter.com/elliewilsonuk

www.facebook.com/elliewilsonmusic

www.youtube.com/channel/UCOY0riaFKGDx6gdPeABgmOQ/

elliewilson.bandcamp.com/

open.spotify.com/artist/69KLx5eeBKPtv6zDd1xjYA?si=C8XukGbHS_u0xi53JOZ6iw

 

UAH aka Usman Haque

Composer and multi-instrumentalist 'uah' (aka Usman Haque) bridges architecture and music to create emotionally charged, cinematic soundscapes. Drawing on his accomplishments as the interactive artist behind dozens of large-scale participatory audio-visual spectacles, he is currently working on ways to engage members of the public using their own voices to drive collective experiences. His debut album, ‘Let Death Live’, dropped in 2022, exploring the cycles of life & death, grief & joy, loss & acceptance.

uah.haque.co.uk/ 

u-a-h.bandcamp.com/

open.spotify.com/artist/3ozoUUgsrAHFUKvgNOAaKJ

www.instagram.com/uah.only/

 

Working Boys Club

Adam & Jason Dupree, a set of identical twins from Poole Dorset founded The Working boys Club in 2021. Adam, a car mechanic turned musician and maker and Jason, an electrician turned Contemporary Circus Director, have merged their skills of the past with skills learnt in the rehearsal room to create their flagship project, Serving Sounds. 

Serving Sounds is a British pub that serves bass rather than beer. An interactive art piece and musical instrument allowing for audiences to create music together in an innovative an unique way. Adam and Jason’s desire is to create work that engages the kind of communities they grew up in. The kind of communities that would rather go for a pint than the theatre.

www.workingboysclub.com 

www.instagram.com/the.working.boys.club/

 

OCM is a PRS Foundation Talent Development Partner supported by PPL

Past BOOM artists/producers were:

Ardal Bicnic

Bilge Nur Yilmaz

Kevin Leomo

Rawz

Simon James

Hannah Fredsgaard

Joshua Le Gallienne

Marcus Joseph

Simone Seales & Rylan Gleave

Charlotte Marlow

Fionnuala Dorrity

Liminal Creative (Louise Cole & Carl Cole)

Calum Perrin

Emily Jones

Rie Nakajima

Nicholas O’Brien

Steve Urquhart

Breathing Space

Iain Chambers 

Sarah Nicolls

Tim Hill

Mike Blow

Errollyn Wallen

Kate Halsall

Kate Romano

Sam Underwood

Kathy Hinde

Emma Smith

Eleanor Hooper

DIM Productions (Esther Tew & Harriet Wallis)

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Photo credits: Helen Maybanks (Klanghaus); Chris Saunders (Liz Hanks); Matt Favero (Antonio Roberts); Tej Adeleye (Tej Adeleye)