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Music Talks

9 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 2 years ago - ★★★★★ - 1 rating

Interviews of musical artists

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Episodes

E1: Tyler Shusterman

November 06, 2021 20:12 - 56 minutes - 105 MB

Tyler talks about making an EP during a pandemic and explains the techniques and meanings of his songs.

EP08 Martin Nielsen; CEO & Founder of 'Mdundo', the Pan-African Music Service.

August 14, 2019 22:00 - 1 hour - 154 MB

Martin Nielsen is founder and CEO of "Mdundo", the pan-African music service based in Nairobi. He explains what it is like to set-up and operate a music service on a continent with very little formal infrastructure, and how a flexible and entrepreneurial approach is reaping big rewards, and helping to solidify the continents early foundations for a booming digital business.

EP07 Sally Anne Gross; Academic, Author & More....

July 28, 2019 22:00 - 1 hour - 163 MB

Sally Anne Gross, currently program director at Westminster University for their Music Business Management MA, had enjoyed a successful and colorful career in the music business at one of its most exciting times. Now a well respected and authoritative academic, Sally Anne looks at the deeper, and often darker, issues in the music industry. Whether through the 'Change The Record Program', which seeks to address gender imbalance in the industry, through to her 'Can Music Make You Sick' research...

EP06 Olly Barnes, Founder VOISEY, UMYX & More....

July 20, 2019 15:00 - 1 hour - 201 MB

Today we bump knuckles with Olly Barnes, one of the most entertaining hustlers in the game. Co-founder of the much talked about Voisey app, not to mention a seasoned veteran of many start-ups and industry firsts, Olly gives us his insights into how to succeed as entrepreneur in one of the most competitive arenas outside of the Colosseum of ancient Rome..

EP05 Judah Armani, Founder InHouse Records

July 13, 2019 10:00 - 1 hour - 164 MB

If you thought Johnny Cash was the only man making music in a prison, think again. This week we speak to Judah Armani, founder and driving force behind the unique, InHouse Records. InHouse is a record label operated from within the barbed-wire topped walls of prisons of England. We find out how this operates in practice; what are the goals, objectives and obstacles, and more importantly, how does it work as a force for good. Judah talks us through the journey so far and by the end of the show...

Ep04 Viv Broughton, CEO The Premises Studios

July 04, 2019 15:00 - 1 hour - 117 MB

Viv talks us through the history of one of Londons best loved recording studios, the Premises Studios in Shoreditch. From a Kray brothers nightclub, through Brit Pop and as trail blazing eco-studio; that has been home to everyone from Gladys Knight and Nina Simone, through to Lilly Allen and Emily Sande.

EP03 Gregor Pryor, Reed Smith LLP

June 28, 2019 13:15 - 1 hour - 158 MB

Gregor Pryor is one of the best digital music lawyers in the world, bar none. Working with everyone from AAA-list artists and their enterprises, to major record labels and leading music streaming services, listen as Gregor shares insight, opinion and expertise gained from years at the top of the digital music game.

EP02 Annabella Coldrick, CEO Music Managers Forum

June 28, 2019 13:00 - 53 minutes - 102 MB

Annabella Coldrick heads up the influential Music Mangers Forum (MMF). Acting for music managers and artists, as well as championing the cause of music consumers everywhere, the MMF do great work across the industry. Hear from Annabella about the work they do and how they are helping to shape the new musical horizon.

Ep01 Introduction- Who the hell are we?

June 28, 2019 13:00 - 36 minutes - 33.7 MB

Meet the team. Find out a little about Leon Hill, the host of Music Talks... and get a taste of how he earned his stripes in the music business. From unlicensed outdoor raves in the days of acid house to major labels and the advent, and subsequent domination, of streaming audio. Been there, did it and wore out the T shirt.