Episode 3: A Place of Creativity
This episode dives into the creative heartbeat of the 1 in 12 Club, a space that helped shape four decades of underground culture. Best known as a legendary punk venue, the club hosted artists from Chumbawamba, New Model Army and Southern Death Cult to Doom, Extreme Noise Terror, Bikini Kill, Neurosis and countless others, becoming a cornerstone of the international DIY punk and hardcore scene.
But creativity at the 1 in 12 went far beyond raucous gigs. The club fostered an eclectic mix of music events, from raves and folk nights to jazz sessions and avant-garde experiments. It was also home to the Peasants food-growing collective, games and sports teams, theatre groups, political organising, and a vital safe space for people who might not have found a place elsewhere in the city.
As Alice Nutter recalls: “Because of seeing Noel’s play—one of Noel’s plays about the end of the world I think. I remember thinking, ‘Oh, I think I could do that.’ And so with the 1 in 12 Drama Collective, I wrote my first play."
Podcast produced by Martha Kean
This is a Capsule production and a Home of Metal project, commissioned by Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture. Home of Metal’s work connects music, social history, visual art and fan culture to offer a fresh perspective on counterculture. We celebrate the creativity and community that shape scenes, recognising them as a vital part of our contemporary heritage, shining a light on underground stories that might otherwise fade into the haze.
This project was made possible with funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund.
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