![]() Corded drills are often more affordable than battery models. For that reason you can go for an affordable option and still get a good, reliable drill. If you’re going for a corded drill, there's no dodgy battery to worry about. Investing in a quality drill will help you do jobs better and more efficiently in the long run. Most DIYers would agree that their power drill is among their most important and frequently-used tools. ![]() And those pesky Ikea flatpack purchases are a breeze to construct with a handy drill. ![]() A drill will allow you to make holes to hang deep hooks and screws which are strong, reliable and safe for suspending items. The uses for this power tool are myriad: putting up shelves, joinery, assembling flatpack furniture, chiselling up tiles, removing old screws and other fixtures, and mixing cement are just a few of the many possibilities. Ever needed to hang a picture correctly, put up solid shelves, hang a gate or build a fence? How about starting a woodwork project or building furniture quickly? For any of these tasks, you'll need a drill. Working with HighRise has allowed me to be involved in something that tells all these media outlets and the world what is really happening.A good electric drill is an essential tool for DIY, and also for hands-on hobbies such as woodworking and metal fabrication. And even putting all the deep stuff to the side, I just enjoy it I can’t help but listen to certain songs and buss a one-two shoulder move! So seeing headlines attacking drill, seeing people blame it for knife crime, I get frustrated. Drill is something I can relate to because of the experiences artists go through and talk about. “When people take the piss out of your favourite film, you will defend it because it’s almost like you see yourself in the film it’s what you enjoy and it’s a part of you. I ask him how he feels, as a drill fan, about the censorship the music has received. “Theatre is one of my favourite ways of expressing how I feel,” he continues. But for me personally it’s nice to see it on stage,” says Ore Shoderu, who is 21-years-old from Hounslow, in West London, and the youngest actor in the project. There are short films and journalism written about it. “There are documentaries about drill music. I have attended several of these sessions accompanied by two mentees of mine - at places such as the Barbican Centre and the Roundhouse - and through critical discussions and storytelling exercises, HighRise has been able to collaboratively harness authentic experiences to drive the narrative and tone of the production. Over the last six months, a core way in which HighRise has sought to devise the play while maximising the representation of voices is through workshops with groups of young men who have been affected by violence in their communities. After West London drill group 1011 were banned from making music without police permission last summer, rhyming pair Skengdo & AM were given suspended jail sentences at the start of this year for performing a song at their headline show. And while some of the most famous drill artists such as Unknown T and Loski are successfully piercing the mainstream with crossover tracks, because of the genre’s lyrical content, and videos that make provocative, balaclava-clad references to street violence and drug-dealing, the music is now being surveilled and censored from all angles. ![]() It is perhaps the first genre of music ever to be inherently digital like the lives of its growing legion of young fans, it thrives on being shared on social media platforms such as YouTube and Snapchat. Drill music is an aggressive, unapologetically violent breed of rap that cross-pollinated over the internet from the ganglands of Chicago roughly five years ago, before evolving into an entirely new, sped-up British sound. ![]()
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