16 min

The Sound Of Saffron by Charlie West - Your Bristol Life Episode 10 Bristol History Podcast

    • Education

Your Bristol Life is back for a second series of five podcasts shining a light on underrepresented aspects of Bristol's history. This BCfm series was made with the Bristol Cable, Bristol History Podcast and In The Dark.
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The Sound Of Saffron by Charlie West
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Women, non-binary and trans people occupy less than 5% of the music tech industry and UK festival headline slots are still dominated by male acts.

In this episode, Charlie West, a Bristol-based musician and radio producer, discusses a number of recent reports that examine the scale of the gender discrepancy in the music tech and festival performance industries. We hear from other Bristol-based female and non-binary musicians and artists who discuss their experiences of working in the music industry and the felt impact of that
discrepancy.

So what’s the solution?

Saffron, an organisation set up in 2015 with the aim of advancing gender equality in the sector by creating safe spaces for learning, community and progression, is one local organisation, with a
now international reach, that’s determined to break down the standard of male-dominated music tech and performance spaces.

We hear about the work and community that Saffron has been cultivating and Charlie talks withSophia Ahmed, Saffron’s education manager, to learn more about the history and aims of the
organisation. Artists who’ve been through Saffron’s artist development programme add their voices, discussing the impact that the organisation has had on their career, confidence and
outlook as artists.
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Featured artwork by Jon Trace

Your Bristol Life is back for a second series of five podcasts shining a light on underrepresented aspects of Bristol's history. This BCfm series was made with the Bristol Cable, Bristol History Podcast and In The Dark.
***
The Sound Of Saffron by Charlie West
***
Women, non-binary and trans people occupy less than 5% of the music tech industry and UK festival headline slots are still dominated by male acts.

In this episode, Charlie West, a Bristol-based musician and radio producer, discusses a number of recent reports that examine the scale of the gender discrepancy in the music tech and festival performance industries. We hear from other Bristol-based female and non-binary musicians and artists who discuss their experiences of working in the music industry and the felt impact of that
discrepancy.

So what’s the solution?

Saffron, an organisation set up in 2015 with the aim of advancing gender equality in the sector by creating safe spaces for learning, community and progression, is one local organisation, with a
now international reach, that’s determined to break down the standard of male-dominated music tech and performance spaces.

We hear about the work and community that Saffron has been cultivating and Charlie talks withSophia Ahmed, Saffron’s education manager, to learn more about the history and aims of the
organisation. Artists who’ve been through Saffron’s artist development programme add their voices, discussing the impact that the organisation has had on their career, confidence and
outlook as artists.
***
Featured artwork by Jon Trace

16 min

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