Results of the charity fundraising from the DNB party Sounds of Ukraine and Hospital Records

The afterparty of the grandiose SOU and Hospital Records party continues! As you remember, in addition to the epic debut performance of our Roman, the party also included a charity fundraiser in support of Victory Beats. 

In total, we managed to collect 30,000 hryvnias, which we will spend on the purchase of equipment for our music therapy.

And now the first device is already with us - a brand new Lenovo laptop, which automatically adds +1 place to our increasingly popular direction of DJing and electronic music as therapy! Among other things, this direction is very helpful in restoring fine motor skills, improving memory, and in the case of midi controllers - even playing for people with arm amputations or very poor eyesight.

A big thank you to everyone who supports our activities, supports the return of people with injuries to a full life! A few more interesting things from SOU are on the way. Stay tuned for announcements )

In the photo - Felix studies using Push2 and a new laptop. Before his injury, he had perfect hearing. We believe that he will recover soon!

Roman's performance at the charity DNB party of Hospital Records and Sounds of Ukraine

On June 14, Lviv hosted the most prominent dnb event of the season – a joint charity party of the British label Hospital Records and the Sounds of Ukraine projectUnstoppable beats on two stages from world stars of the dram scene: Joe Goss, Lally, Hugh Hardie, BCEE, B-Complex, Major Blazzer, Shamans Dragon, Trinetic, Tonika, Thelena, Derrik, J.Zef, Space Diver, Iskra, Denski, Shon. And also master classes, presentation of the documentary film about Ukrainian musicians during the war “Resonance beyond borders” and a charity collection for the development of music therapy Victory Beats!

But the most important event for us was the first public performance of our Roman, a war hero, in the past, a sailor who always dreamed of becoming a DJ. And now dreams come true: Roman had the honor of opening the main stage of the event! The original sound, a mix of light, almost lyrical compositions and a hard pounding of beats, Roma literally reached every heart.

Official reports, videos and photos will be a little later, but for now, watch a short video with our part of the event.

A huge gratitude to SOU and Hospital Records and everyone who was at the event for bringing a piece of warmth and positivity to Ukraine in these difficult times and supporting the development of our project. Thanks to the event collection, we will be able to buy new equipment for our classes – details coming soon! Music saves lives!

Healing Music: Kostiantyn's Generous Contribution to the Development of Music Therapy

One day, a short but very sincere message arrived on our website form: “Good afternoon. I have Ableton Push 2 and an AKAI MPK mini mk3 midi controller. Would these things be useful to you?”. That’s how we met Kostiantyn, a fan of our project who simply saw our activities and decided to support them.

From the moment the new equipment was connected, they immediately became the heart of a new jam session.

Цього дня з нами був і наш хороший друг – видатний музичний терапевт Nigel Osborne, was with us, with whom we immersed ourselves in improvisation. And something very lively, warm and holistic came out: the music seemed to find its way to each participant by itself. Someone was trying out new instruments for the first time, someone was discovering new sound possibilities for themselves — and the atmosphere was so exciting that it was impossible to stop.

Such gifts are not just about technology. They are about faith in the power of creativity, in restoration through sound, in support that comes when you really need it.

Thank you very much for your support and help!

Music truly heals - especially when it is created together.

Performance with Valeriy Kharchyshyn at Superhumans Center

On June 7 Superhumans center visited the lead singer of the band «Druga Rika» Valeriy Kharchyshyn and, together with the guys from the music therapy Victory Beats, played an improvised concert and happily chatted with the crowd of spectators who gathered at the center. 

Valeriy is also known as a volunteer and shared stories about his activities and this direction. And at the end of this warm evening, he promised to return next time with a full band and make an even brighter holiday for our heroes. So we are looking forward to a new meeting, and the guys are already learning new songs!

Victory Beats music therapy on Superhumans Reunion 2025

On May 31, the Superhumans Center brought together more than 3,000 people for its annual Reunion. The event featured a wide range of locations and activities—everything from entertainment to lectures, from sports and creative workshops to employment assistance. Celebrities, official delegations, and well-known business figures attended, but the event was opened by a performance from the Victory Beats band, made up of patients from the center's music therapy program.

A couple of months before the event, we received an offer we simply couldn't refuse. We eagerly got to work, rewrote our repertoire multiple times, and ultimately put together a short show that instantly lit up hearts and energized all the guests for the day.

Two drummers, two bass guitars, and two electric guitars—an unusual lineup, but this isn’t an ordinary band. The presence of other music therapy participants was invaluable in preparing for the performance. Some came just to listen, while others joined in the playing—each rehearsal turned into a mini concert, sparking new ideas.

But the day didn’t end with just one performance. The music therapy location was packed with people all day long. One of the highlights was meeting and reconnecting with former participants who had attended our music therapy sessions before and eagerly joined our non-stop jam once again.

By evening, music stars started arriving, and our very own Sasha Ivanko kicked off the main concert stage with his DJ set. That magical moment arrived when everyone was dancing and singing—on the dance floor, the security team, people at different locations, even the musicians preparing for their own performances.

And what came next? The entire Superhumans Center spent days humming "Naidya Ye" (there is a hope), the music therapy program continued attracting new people and exploring new approaches, and our incredible band started gearing up for new performances coming very soon. Stay tuned for updates!