In 2019 we’re introducing our charity’s work through the words of the artists we support.
Some may call it case studies, we prefer artist stories.
Each journey is…
Read moreIn 2019 we’re introducing our charity’s work through the words of the artists we support.
Some may call it case studies, we prefer artist stories.
Each journey is…
Read moreIn 2019 we’re introducing our charity’s work through the words of the artists we support.
Some may call it case studies, we prefer artist stories.
Each journey is…
Read moreIn 2019 we’re introducing our charity’s work through the words of the artists we support.
Some may call…
Read moreKey Changes launched the world’s first record label dedicated to releasing material from artists affected by mental health problems.
Key Changes Records offers a music…
Read moreIn 2019 we’re introducing our charity’s work through the words of the artists we support.
Some may call it case studies, we prefer artist…
Read moreKC: How did you came across Key Changes?
SLG: I was in the hospital as an inpatient and Key Changes was part of our Christmas party. I did some MC on their mic and they told…
Read moreKC: How would you describe your background?
I’m mixed race, I was born and grew up in London but both my parents are from Jamaica. My father grew up in Hackney and my mum’s mother is…
Read moreA really thought-provoking interview with our rapper Stickz has been published in radical journal Huck Magazine.
To read the interview Huck Magazine How Hip-Hop Saved My Mental…
Read moreKC: Tell us about your experience at Key Changes
Razi: My experience has been one of the most spirit lifting points of my life. Key Changes has given me the chance to express positive messages…
Read moreOur new short film about how we promote positive mental health through music can now be viewed on YouTube…
We think it captures the spirit of what we’re about and hope it helps us to continue reaching new audiences here…
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