Natt Weller at the Silver Clef awards
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Natt Weller told us about his dedication to the work done by Nordoff Robbins, the music charity he’s been involved with since 2006. t5m caught up with the intense goth-electro musician at the Silver Clef awards ceremony lunch.
‘I think that music is probably one of the most important medicines, it’s really good for healing’ he explained. From teenagers listening to music in their bedrooms to relieve adolescent angst, to the critically ill, disabled or traumatised, music has tremendous therapeutic power.
Natt is an advocate of music therapy and is a massive supporter of the work done by Nordoff Robbins.
Son of Paul Weller, Natt comes from good musical stock. He’s keen to carve out his own unique path though, and is a fixture on London’s alternative club scene. His own night Dangerous To Know at Soho’s Camouflage certainly attracts some inspiring characters.
As far as his own musical tastes, he is currently inspired by Roisin Murphy. The first album he ever fell in love with was Mars, by Japanese band Gackt. The album combines pop and with classical, electronic and operatic sounds. Singer Camui Gackt claims to be a 400 year old vampire. Not sure what kind of healing effect that album has on Natt!
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