The Chefs Peel Session on Gideon Coe – 27 July 2021
27 July 2021

Two Chefs tracks (out of five) from their first BBC Radio 1 John Peel Session.

Plus, a McCookerybook and Rotifer track, ‘No Man’s Land’, from their ‘Equal Parts’ EP (released December 2020).

Gideon Coe BBC Radio 6: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000y6lz

‘Female Pioneers’, Hot Music Live review – July 2021
27 July 2021

‘Female Pioneers’
[2Tone: Lives and Legacies – Women Pioneers, Sat 24 Jul 2021, Coventry Cathedral]

“… Nearly a year later, I also told readers about a screening of the Stories From The She Punks film in Leamington: a documentary on pioneer female musicians from the punk era produced by Helen McCookerybook of the Chefs/Helen & the Horns and Gina Birch of the Raincoats.

Tonight, Helen Wheatley (whom I’m delighted to report is now Professor of Film and Television Studies since my last report) put together an evening at Coventry Cathedral as part of the Resonate Festival (of which she is Director) which included another chance to see this great film.

The focus was on pioneering women in music, with especial reference to the punk & 2 Tone movements and as such featured an initial discussion and Q & A with Pauline Black of The Selecter, Rhoda Dakar of The Bodysnatchers/Specials and Helen McCookerybook which Helen Wheatley led herself as the planned chair Jennifer Otter-Bickerdike had unfortunately had to isolate. Sign of the times …” continue reading here

Andy Holdcroft on the Hot Music Live website (Review), 27 July 2021 hotmusiclive.co.uk

‘Stories from the She Punks’ screening, Coventry Cathedral
24 July 2021

2Tone: Lives and Legacies – Women Pioneers
Sat 24 Jul 2021, Coventry Cathedral
UK City of Culture 2021

“The first in a series of collaborations between the University of Warwick’s Department of Film and Television Studies, the Centre for Television Histories and the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, 2Tone: Lives and Legacies – Women Pioneers brings the pioneering women of punk and 2Tone to Coventry Cathedral for an evening of lively discussion and film screenings.

Our Q&A will be chaired by Jennifer Otter-Bickerdike and will feature Pauline Black (The Selecter), Rhoda Dakar (The Bodysnatchers/Specials/Special AKA), and Helen McCookerybook (The Chefs/Helen and the Horns). We’ll also be showing Stories from the She Punks (2018, 45 mins), a documentary that features the stories of women musicians from the punk-inspired bands of the 70s and Sisters with Transistors (Lisa Rovner, 2020, 90 mins), the remarkable untold story of electronic music’s female pioneers, composers who embraced machines and their liberating technologies to utterly transform how we produce and listen to music today.”

Addendum: Helen Wheatley chaired as Jennifer Otter-Bickerdike had to isolate.

Link: coventry2021.co.uk/what-s-on/2tone-lives-and-legacies-women-pioneers/

‘She’s at the Controls’, Louder Than War review – June 2021
21 June 2021

She’s At the Controls: Sound Engineering, Production and Gender Ventriloquism in the 21st Century
By Helen Reddington

“She’s At the Controls is essential reading. Helen Reddington reshapes our knowledge of sound engineering and music production in the twenty-first century, foregrounding the power and limits of feminism in a male-dominated industry while offering hope for a more egalitarian future.

In She’s At the Controls, Helen Reddington illuminates the varied ways in which women producers have been marginalised within the music recording industry and reshapes narrative of sonic technologies. Indeed, women play a prominent role despite the myriad manifestations of misogyny that have prevented them from acquiring funding, education, training, and sheer opportunity over the decades. …” continue reading here

Audrey J. Golden on the Louder Than War website (Book Reviews), 18 June 2021: louderthanwar.com