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HAH EP

by Hack A Heckle

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Battle 03:32
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Hide 2.0 04:18
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Didn't Even 02:06

about

90% of British women report their first experience with harassment before the age of 17.* This needs to end. Let’s SEE IT, HEAR IT, STOP IT.

Hack A Heckle (HAH) is a social action campaign using the power of music to challenge gender-based harassment in Bristol, UK. The campaign is run by a collective of musicians, creatives and activists aged 18-25, with the support of Bristol-based arts organisation Knowle West Media Centre (KWMC). The members of Hack a Heckle came together during KWMC’s seven-month leadership programme Change Creators: XLR Collective.

HAH’s debut album of original music was inspired by the stories, experiences and information they uncovered during their campaign. The collective launched HAH at the Bristol Harbour Festival 2017 and have performed at venues across the city.

Download the album here – and add your voice to the conversation about the impact of gender harassment by completing HAH’s survey at www.rebrand.ly/hah

Find out more about the members of HAH and their journey on the Change Creators programme at www.kwmc.org.uk/xlrcollective/

*Hollaback! and Cornell University, 2015.

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released September 25, 2017

Hack A Heckle are:

Millie Grant – Content Creator, Vocals (tracks 1, 2, 3 & 4)
Bethany Hamilton Allotey – Content Creator, Vocals (tracks 3, 4, 5 & 6)
Courtney Amber Bicker – Content Creator, Vocals (tracks 2 & 4
Milo Clack – Lead Surveyor/Content Creator, Vocals (track 5)
Molly Perryman - Media Coordinator, Drums (tracks 1, 2, 3 & 5)
William Sissons – Campaign Leader, Bass Guitar (tracks 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5)
Olivia Sully-Karlis - Head of Visuals, Production (Track 6)
Jerome Barrs-James - Social Media Coordinator

Guest guitar tracks 1-5: Mikey Martelette
Guest violin on track 1: Vince Martin

Guitar, bass and drums recorded at dBS College Bristol by Lewis Bradshaw. With thanks to Beth and the dBS Team for their continued support of the project.

Vocals, violin and additional guitar recorded at Knowle West Media Centre by James Kennaby.

All tracks mixed and mastered by Freehouse Studios, Bristol

Artwork by Olivia Sully-Karlis


Hack a Heckle has been developed through Change Creators: The XLR Collective, a music leadership programme run by Knowle West Media Centre. The views and opinions expressed on this site are those of Hack a Heckle and do not necessarily reflect those of KWMC. KWMC is supported by Bristol City Council and supported using public funding by Arts Council England. KWMC’s Young People’s Programme is supported by BBC Children in Need. Change Creators: The XLR Collective is supported by Youth Music and using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

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Hack A Heckle (HAH) is a social action campaign using the power of music to challenge gender-based harassment in Bristol, UK. The campaign is run by a collective of musicians, creatives and activists aged 18-25, with the support of Knowle West Media Centre’s leadership programme Change Creators: The XLR Collective.

Get involved in the survey at www.rebrand.ly/hah
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