Wired Magazine interviews Beatie Wolfe

Wired Magazine interviews Beatie Wolfe

Wired Magazine reports that Beatie Wolfe is using music to treat dementia

Watch Beatie Wolfe 'Social Innovation Summit' Lecture

Watch Beatie Wolfe 'Social Innovation Summit' Lecture

Beatie Wolfe addresses Silicon Valley's Social Innovation Summit in San Francisco, CA

The Independent profile on Wolfe

The Independent profile on Wolfe

John Walsh meets a pioneering songwriter

Wired.com on Beatie Wolfe's talk at Wired's Next Generation

Wired.com on Beatie Wolfe's talk at Wired's Next Generation

Summary of Beatie Wolfe's keynote at Wired's Next Generation 

Keynote at DLD Summer 15 (Munich)

Keynote at DLD Summer 15 (Munich)

Wolfe joins the wonderful Steffi Czerny's DLDsummer to talk about her Power of Music & dementia project

The Times featured Beatie Wolfe on Page 3

"Listening to new music improves memory of dementia patients" The Times

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Art: The Montagu Square Album Jacket - Fashioning Music Into Art: A Truly Tailored Album Release

Art: The Montagu Square Album Jacket - Fashioning Music Into Art: A Truly Tailored Album Release

The Montagu Square Musical Jacket is a reimagining of the record jacket and a truly tailored album release for the 21st century. Wolfe recorded her second album Montagu Square in the former home of Hendrix, McCartney, Ringo, Lennon & Yoko Ono, and in the room where Hendrix wrote ‘The Wind Cries Mary’ and McCartney penned ‘Eleanor Rigby’. This live recording was then translated (complete with its ambient sound, resonance of the room and audience applause) into a woven fabric by textiles artist BeatWoven and cut by tailor Mr Fish – who dressed Hendrix, Jagger and Bowie – into the first Musical Jacket of its kind. The Jacket has also been NFC-enabled, allowing people to hear the music of Montagu Square by tapping their phone onto the fabric. Wolfe saw the Montagu Square wearable album jacket as a truly tailored album release for the 21st Century.

Monocle Radio Invites Beatie Wolfe to Review the Year

Monocle Radio Invites Beatie Wolfe to Review the Year

The Monocle Daily's Tom Edwards invited Jason Solomons, Karen Krizanovich, and Beatie Wolfe to review the year

Art: The Album Deck Of Cards (Montagu Square) - The World’s first intelligent album deck

In addition to her Musical Jacket, Wolfe released her second album Montagu Square as the world's first NFC Album Deck, which marked a new intersection between technology and music. The album deck comes as a pack of beautifully printed MOO cards, encased in a box reminiscent of a tape cassette, with each card corresponding to a track from the Montagu Square album and featuring the song’s artwork, lyrics and an embedded NFC chip. Listeners can simply tap the song cards to their phone to instantly play the track and access its content – liner notes, lyrics, artwork, music videos etc – which is being updated all the time, giving the album deck the feeling of a “living” or dynamic vinyl.

Music: Montagu Square - Second Studio Album

Music: Montagu Square - Second Studio Album

Montagu Square was recorded at 34 Montagu Square - the former home and secret studio of Hendrix, Ringo, McCartney, Lennon & Yoko Ono - and in the room where McCartney wrote ‘Eleanor Rigby’ and Hendrix penned ‘The Wind Cries Mary’. The music of Montagu Square has been described as "tender and confident" (Independent) beautiful chamber pop, reflecting the spirit of the flat's inhabitants, with 'Take Me Home' (a William Blake inspired love ballad) being a standout.