Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Purple Set New Group Records at the Waterfront


Our little studio in Ipswich keeps finding rough neck talent, most recently in the form of melodic grime spitters with a love of pop and purple by the name of Purple Set. Quite a big crew so too many to mention, but Kiddot & Naughtie, the main vocalists and spitters stand out as well as some very solid singers; Emz who sings the Bruno Mars hook in the video posted below knocked our socks off in the studio.

These young guys have so much energy in the studio but are so prolific, producing four or five tracks in three hours, they typically leave 10 minutes at the end of session for mixing down and mastering. Hopefully more of thier tracks will come out soon if they could just stop coming up with new bars and hooks and song ideas!






Precocious talent emerging from the Waterfront with a freestyle hip hop meets folk pop version of Jessie J's 'Do it like a dude'. We are really excited by this collaboration of multi talented Daizy and top young Ippie spitters Lev, Mo-Tive and producer J Dot that just came together in a very organic way at our regular workshops at The Waterfront Community Centre. The spontaneous set went on for quite a lot longer but i missed a lot of it on camera and didnt get a chance to better record the audio. 'Proper' version coming soon we promise!

Wednesday, 3 February 2010

Waterfront Youth Music Studio Re Launch!



The Waterfront Community Centre has hosted this sucsessful Youth Opportunity Fund project for nearly three years in association with Blessed Love Studios. If you aged between 12 and 25 and into music (and live near Ipswich) we would love to see you. Every Wednesday Night 6-9pm.

Welcome to our blog


We are very excited about our first post, and hope this blog will grow and grow and act as a dynamic online diary of the Waterfront Community Centre activities.

Perhaps a good place to begin would be describing a little more about our organisation and our aims and history :

The Waterfront Community Centre is situated opposite University College Suffolk and is a stone’s throw from the Waterfront re-development area.
The Centre provides a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere where people can come and obtain information share their problems and receive guidance and support.
We work closely with other organisations and agencies signposting people, when appropriate, who need to access services and require specialist knowledge. Our priority is to work in a holistic way with disadvantaged members of our community and those most likely to suffer prejudice, discrimination, and social exclusion.

Our Aims and Objectives:
Achieve community led solutions to the problems of crime, poor health and education, under achievement and unemployment thus improving community safety.
Provide a base for individuals and groups to meet to undertake a variety of activities and gain information with the aim of developing people’s confidence, self esteem and transferable skills.
Support people in personal development with emphasis on the importance of physical activities and a healthy lifestyle.
Enhance education, training, employment prospects and life skills for disadvantaged individuals and excluded groups of people of all ages.
Encourage and involve people in developing an interest in caring for the environment, nature and recycling.
Be pro-active in opposing all forms of prejudice and discrimination thus reducing stereotyping and increasing understanding.
Foster and promote relationships between groups of different faiths, beliefs, cultures and nationalities.