MASTERCARD AND VICK HOPE CELEBRATE MUSIC INDUSTRY TRAILBLAZERS AHEAD OF THE BRIT AWARDS

Mastercard is celebrating its 26th year as headline sponsor of The BRIT Awards. This year, as part of our ongoing commitment to championing the next generation, we are shining a light on a group of trailblazing individuals driving positive change in the music industry across technology, diversity, and inclusion.

At a panel event held this morning, radio DJ Vick Hope discussed the future of music and the work underway to make music more accessible for all. The panel included Mastercard ambassador Young Athena, BRIT School Principal Stuart Worden, Orchestra Live’s Sooree Pillay, and musician Elizabeth J Birch.

Vick Hope, radio and TV presenter, author, and journalist, commented: “I feel so inspired by the individuals and organisations Mastercard has showcased today, all of whom are contributing to greater accessibility and inclusion in our thriving industry and are carving a path for a whole new generation of music makers and listeners.” 

The Mastercard music trailblazers are: 

  • Geo Aghinea – An electronic artist harnessing innovative technology to produce distinct auditory encounters and soundscapes that sonically reflect their experience as a deaf artist. 
  • Elizabeth. J. Birch – An award-winning young musician known for using synthesisers, vocals, and ordinary everyday objects to craft unique sonic landscapes. 
  • Kris Halpin – A musician who leads Dyskinetic, a movement amplifying the intersection between music and disability. Kris is Sense’s Artistic Director of Music, and is known for his use of the innovative Mi.Mu gloves to make music.  
  • Joe Hastings – CEO of Music Support which helps people who work in music and live events affected by mental ill-health and/or addiction and to promote early intervention through support services, education, and workshops. 
  • Gawain Hewitt – One of the UK’s leading music interface innovators working on bespoke designs for people with disabilities, rooted in his belief in the power of music to drive “togetherness” and striving to ensure disability is not a limitation to the creation of music for an artist. 
  • Sooree Pillay – A regional producer for Orchestras Live, an organisation working with communities, young people and those with health or wellbeing issues to create and heal with music. 
  • Megan Steinberg – An experimental composer and abstract turntablist, Megan works with found sound, chance procedures, graphic scores, quietness and microtonality. Her PHd is focused on the creation of works for disabled musicians, new instruments, and AI, placing accessibility at the beginning of the compositional process, with a specific focus on accessibility for neurodivergent musicians to the traditional score. 
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