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Borderlines And Bloodlines

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Yellow Arch Venue

Sheffield

Saturday 15th of June 2024

16:30

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Borderlines And Bloodlines

Event Type

Genre : Music - Folk/blues/world

Description

Germa Adan, a talented musician, draws inspiration from her Haitian roots, crafting music that transcends borders.

Her journey from Haiti to the US and now the UK shapes her art with a strong sense of identity. Known for her storytelling and social consciousness, Germa blends vocal and stringed harmonies with influences from various folk traditions.

Her second album, 'Borderlines & Bloodlines,' released in October 2023, explores themes of ancestry and heritage, draws from inspirational literature, reflecting on the beauty and complexities of Haitian identity. Through her music, Germa invites listeners on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment, bridging the gaps between time and culture.

It sounds unlike anything else out there'
- Songlines Magazine, March 2024

(Borderlines & Bloodlines) ?this album from UK folk artist Germa Adan is absolutely beguiling?
- Folk Alley Favorites: Best Trad of 2023

?Germa is a rising star on the folk scene with a beguiling and original style?
- Folk on Foot

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Mission
To provide musicians in and around Sheffield with music production that is at a high, professional, industry standard.

Yellow Arch Studios is a recording studio situated in the heart of Kelham Island and Neepsend, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England . “Internally, the building includes a state-of-the art recording studio and rehearsal rooms”, the building also has a 200 capacity venue, a large warehouse, courtyard and Moroccan style Café Bar.
Yellow Arch Studios featured as an official venue for the Tramlines Festival until the festival was moved out of the city centre to Hillsborough Park in 2018. It is also the official exam centre for Practical and Jazz Theory examinations for ABRSM in South Yorkshire.
Kelham Island and Neepsend were two of the most important industrial areas in Sheffield in the turn of the 20th century, contributing to the world-renowned reputation of the Sheffield steel industry. 30-36 Burton Road started life as an Edwardian Nuts & Bolts factory for the bridge and shipping industry when the steel industry was at its peak. The building was rediscovered in 1996 in disarray and ruin and the Yellow Arch team designed and refurbished the building, “the same team still head up the board today and are active daily in the running, working and facilitating of the business.”
Yellow Arch Studios was the brainchild of Andrew Cook and Colin Elliot for the initial purpose of a place to play and make music. Since then it has established itself “as a hub of the Sheffield music scene” welcoming the likes of Goldfrapp, Kylie Minogue, Jarvis Cocker, Duane Eddy, James, My Darling Clementine, Tony Christie and Richard Hawley to record there. It is perhaps most famously known as the birthplace of the Arctic Monkeys' first album, Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not, however the legacy of Yellow Arch Studios stretches further than the indie music scene and is now mostly known for embracing music and performing arts from all genres and corners of the globe.
In February 2015, Yellow Arch Studios opened its’ doors as a venue; since then it has hosted a diverse range of musicians, DJs and artists including, Macka B, Blossoms, Don Letts, Mungo’s Hi-Fi, Slow Club, David Rodigan, Dele Sosimi Afrobeat Orchestra, The Electric Swing Cricus, The Dead South and Channel One Soundsystem. The multi-room venue can be transformed to host anything from private parties and weddings to raves and gigs. The large amount of facilities on offer makes Yellow Arch “one of the only buildings in Europe where people can write, rehearse, record, perform and film… under the same roof”.
In September 2018, Yellow Arch Studios was voted "Sheffield’s Best Late Night Venue" in the Social Sheffield Awards.
Yellow Arch Studios has been praised by locals as being a catalyst for the regeneration of the Kelham Island and Neepsend area, which had previously been known as a derelict red-light-district, as represented in the Arctic Monkeys' song When the Sun Goes Down. Kelham Island is now a finalist for the Academy of Urbanism Urbanism Award 2019 for “Great Neighbourhood” in the UK, alongside Hackney Wick, London and Ancoats, Manchester.
We can provide 10k soundsystem, 3k monitoring, digital lighting, fantastic backline and in-house sound engineers. 15 minutes walk from Sheffield city centre, we cater for everything from raves to wedding receptions.

For those of you seeking top industry standard recording services, we offer the following. A large, day lit red brick live room with individual drum/ vocal booth. A vast selection of industry standard microphones. A classic Amek Angela 39 channel desk with all the analogue compressors, EQ's and pre-amps you could wish for.

If that wasn't enough, we also host four rehearsal rooms stocked with backline, P.A. and microphones, ready to rent by the hour.

30-36 Burton Road,

Sheffield,

South Yorkshire,

England,

S3 8BX.


0114 273 0800

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