Music production and recording has been facilitated by Brighter Sound and producer Niall O’Conghaile aka The Niallist.
Let’s Talk About Chemsex, was inspired by American Hip-hop group Salt N Pepa’s singles ‘Let’s Talk about Sex’ and ‘Let’s Talk about AIDS’. Both singles used popular culture as a platform for breaking a culture of silence around women’s sexual desire and then perceived taboo of HIV/AIDS.
Anticipation = Anxiety
Is an unashamedly electro synth fantasy that speaks directly to anticipation, desire and sex. We hear multiple voices calling for needs and desires as anticipation and expectation of fulfilment builds. However, the dance beats take us to another place. The track highlights not only a real need for unconditional acceptance and personal freedom but also associated anxiety and fears.
A Warm Hug
Is an extended laid back 8-minute track that speaks of longing and desire. The track is a mellow musing on an absence of intimacy. Contemplative and reflective, the voices speak like a stream of consciousness. ‘Paddling in the warmth of possibility’ the track invites and seduces listeners to reflect on their own longings, desires, hopes and fears.
The Listening Party at Manchester Art Gallery is presented in the context of a lounge party, with cushions, mats and bean bags available allowing people to experience the sound in a relaxed, companionable environment.
Harold Offeh’s lyric generator will allow you to write and formulate your own lyrics based on the key themes emerging from the day.
The event will also include a discussion with key contributors including project participant Bradley and music producer Niall O’Conghaile aka The Niallist as well as guests including Cheddar Gorgeous and Professor Rob Ralphs. The discussion will reflect on the production of the music tracks, developing work in response to experiences of Chemsex and a wider conversation about intimacy, desire and consent.
Let’s Talk About Chemsex is led by Portraits of Recovery in collaboration and partnership with Manchester Art Gallery, Brighter Sound and music producer Niall O’Conghaile aka The Niallist.