Balls in Concert | David+Martin & Robin Cancer Trust
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Balls in Concert
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Hey there,
this is a website dedicated to all you ballsy people between 15 and 45.

Testicular cancer is the most common form of cancer in your age group. Yet for some reason, you and your peers don’t do self-checks, which – pardon our French, is bollocks. Because if it's detected early, testicular cancer is 95% curable.

So grow a pair and find out how it’s done: Scroll down to check your scrotum!

Time to spread some

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Buy the MidiBalls

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MidiBalls

We didn’t just shoot a ball sack-ishly bold music video. Oh no, we also created the MidiBalls, the prototype of which is featured in our music video. Now, what are they? In short: A MIDI-controller in the shape of a ball sack that hopefully gets every DJ and music producer ballistically egg-cited.

And here’s the coolest part: You can get them at our crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo. That means, if enough people support the project, all you musical geniuses can go nuts with them.

Oh, and by the way, 100% of the proceeds go the The Robin Cancer Trust, so if you decide to get ballsy with your beats, it’s music to their ears.

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The Spotify Link

"Check your Balls"

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Here’s the Spotify link to our ballsy banger.

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Stephen Paul Taylor

aka. SynthPopTroubadour

Who is this bald, ballsy bloke in our video? Well ... let us introduce you to Stephen Paul Taylor aka. SynthPopTroubadour. He is a Canadian-born and Berlin-based musician, who decided to grow a pair and support our charitable cause – not only by starring in our music video but also by composing this ballsy banger of a song „Check your Balls“.‍

That‘s why we want to return the favor and spread the word about his tour. So, if you want to see this legend play our testicular tune including the MidiBalls on a stage near you, go check the dates and locations.

Robin Cancer Trust
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The Robin Cancer Trust

The Robin Cancer Trust was founded in 2012 by the Freeman family following the untimely death of their son and brother, Robin Freeman, aged just 24.

Robin was diagnosed in the prime of his life in 2011 with a Mediastinal Germ Cell Tumour (a grapefruit-sized tumour in his chest). Following 10 months in treatment, including several rounds of chemotherapy and a stem-cell transplant, he was told there was nothing else his medical team could do. He passed away surrounded by his loved ones on December 10th 2011.

His family promised him that ‘he would never just be a photograph on the wall’ and that something good would be born of his tragedy. Robin inspires us to raise awareness, reduce embarrassment and save young lives through the early detection of germ cell cancers.

Since 2012, we have reached tens of millions of people online, engaged with hundred of thousands of people in the community, and delivered life-saving educational talks to over 100,000 young adults in schools, colleges & businesses across the region.

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