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Episode 103: What Great Music Producers Actually Do (With TenRoc)
Jun 23, 2026
27m 30s
Episode 102: The Future Of Music Industry Careers - Lessons From The Next Generation
Jun 16, 2026
43m 46s
Episode 101: How Independent Artists Build Funding Without Giving Away Ownership
Jun 9, 2026
33m 57s
Episode 100: What 100 Music Industry Conversations Taught Me
Jun 2, 2026
18m 14s
Episode 99: Why India Is Becoming Music’s Next Global Powerhouse
May 26, 2026
42m 54s
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| 6/23/26 | ![]() Episode 103: What Great Music Producers Actually Do (With TenRoc) | Most music producers spend years trying to be louder, faster, and more impressive in the room. Tenroc argues the opposite;l the real edge is knowing what the song needs, then doing only that. Jonny Amos sits down with the New York songwriter-producer behind work connected to artists like Jon Bellion, Rihanna, the Jonas Brothers and Julia Michaels, and pulls back the curtain on how modern sessions actually function. We dig into the messy, practical question every producer faces - am I here to... | 27m 30s | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() Episode 102: The Future Of Music Industry Careers - Lessons From The Next Generation | The music industry does not just need more songs and artists. It needs more people who understand how the whole machine fits together and who can help artists build sustainable careers. That is why I brought three of my former students onto the podcast: Natalie Brown, Lotty Evans and Chris Beswick. They have just finished their degrees at BIMM University in Birmingham (UK) and they already sound like the next wave of UK music executives. We get into what they actually want ... | 43m 46s | ||||||
| 6/9/26 | ![]() Episode 101: How Independent Artists Build Funding Without Giving Away Ownership | When you approach crowdfunding with a plan, it becomes one of the most powerful tools an independent artist can use to fund an album, a tour, a music video, or the next career step without handing over control. I am joined by Ella Kuijpers and Remy Van Leeuwen, the founders of Crowdable; a crowdfunding platform built specifically for music. Remy and Ella kindly explain why their work is as much about hands on strategic support as it is about raising capital, and what “success” looks like beh... | 33m 57s | ||||||
| 6/2/26 | ![]() Episode 100: What 100 Music Industry Conversations Taught Me | Episode 100 is a landmark for me, so I went back through the first 99 conversations and pulled out the 10 biggest lessons I want every music creator to use into 2026. If you make songs, release recordings, or collaborate with anyone at all, this is the practical checklist that helps you protect your work, get your royalties paid, and avoid the silent mistakes that cost artists money for years. We start with the unglamorous stuff that decides whether you get paid: song splits, ownership... | 18m 14s | ||||||
| 5/26/26 | ![]() Episode 99: Why India Is Becoming Music’s Next Global Powerhouse | Royalties don’t disappear, they get stuck. When the data can’t identify you, the system can’t pay you, even if the money has been collected. That’s why I wanted to bring on Amit Dubey from Beat Street Music and Publishing in Mumbai, India; a specialist in the unglamorous back end of the music business - rights documentation, metadata accuracy, publishing administration, royalty tracking, and recovery. We dig into how India’s music rights ecosystem compares with the UK and US, starting ... | 42m 54s | ||||||
| 5/19/26 | ![]() Episode 98: Music Royalties Explained - Distribution vs Publishing | Confusing distribution with publishing is one of the fastest ways to lose time, miss money, and second guess every release decision you make. I’m Jonny Amos - host of The Music Business Buddy and I’m stripping it back to basics so you can clearly separate what a music distributor does from what a music publisher does, without the jargon and without the myths. We start with the core distinction the industry actually cares about: the sound recording (master rights) versus the underlying song (... | 15m 48s | ||||||
| 5/12/26 | ![]() Episode 97: How Artists Build Real Fans In China (Platforms, Strategy & What Actually Works) | China can look like the biggest opportunity in music and the easiest place to get lost. I sit down with Jonathan Heeter, who runs Middle8, an outsourced China division for Western labels and artists, to translate what actually works on the ground and what Western playbooks get wrong. We map the Chinese music streaming landscape through Tencent’s QQ Music ecosystem and NetEase Cloud Music, then dig into why discovery algorithms can feel more sophisticated while staying stubbornly opaque. The ... | 47m 35s | ||||||
| 5/5/26 | ![]() Episode 96: How Indie X Turn Fans Into Income (Artist Ownership & Revenue Strategy) | The fastest way to stall a music career is to build a following you can’t reach. I sit down with Jack McCarthy from IndieX to get practical about artist ownership: how attention becomes data, how data becomes relationships, and how relationships become reliable income that does not vanish between releases and tours. We talk through a simple framework that turns the fuzzy idea of a “fan base” into something you can measure and improve: audiences on social platforms, contacts on your email lis... | 36m 46s | ||||||
| 4/28/26 | ![]() Episode 95: How SongPot AI is Changing Music Discovery (And What It Means for Sync & Creators) | You can feel the right track in your bones, but finding it inside a giant catalogue can still be painfully slow. That gap between what we mean and what search engines can understand is where sync licensing briefs stall, temp tracks take over, and great back catalogue gets left behind. I'm joined by Tiangu Zhu, founder of Songpot, to unpack a simple but ambitious goal: building AI that truly understands music as a language, not just as metadata. We talk through the real-world problems music s... | 44m 25s | ||||||
| 4/21/26 | ![]() Episode 94: How To Build A Music Fanbase From Zero | The leap from making songs to building a career isn’t magic — it’s momentum you can engineer. I pull back the curtain on how to launch a brand-new artist from zero data to investable, using a practical framework that blends creative clarity with disciplined execution. No hype, no guesswork, just a repeatable path that lowers risk and raises opportunity. I start by nailing the lane: genre, subculture, and the core emotional promise that tells fans who you are at a glance. From there, we move ... | 16m 55s | ||||||
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| 4/16/26 | ![]() Episode 93: Inside Hit-Making With Grammy-Winning A&R Pete Ganbarg | Hits don’t happen by accident. They happen when the right singer meets the right song and a focused team executes without ego. That’s the throughline of my conversation with Pete Ganbarg—a two-time Grammy-winning A&R leader whose fingerprints are on era-defining records and publishing wins—spanning artist development, writer mentorship, and the power of aligned campaigns. We start with the essentials: what makes an artist investable today. Pete is blunt about work ethic, output, and urge... | 34m 14s | ||||||
| 4/7/26 | ![]() Episode 92: Why Artists Don’t Need Permission Anymore | What if the power in music has already shifted—and you just need the receipts to prove it? We sit down with Nashville and LA veteran Jason Hollis to unpack a modern blueprint for building leverage, owning your audience, and turning proof into power. From MySpace-era heat maps to TikTok verse-to-chorus teasers, Jason shows how artists can create undeniable momentum that attracts partners on their terms. We dig into the tactical steps that transform interest into leverage: mapping tours to rea... | 39m 31s | ||||||
| 3/31/26 | ![]() Episode 91: How to Become a Session Drummer (Real Career Path with Collette Williams) | The path from rehearsal room to global stages is rarely straight, and Collette Williams shows how grit, honesty, and community can bend the line in your favour. I sit down with the session drummer and multi-instrumentalist to unpack the craft behind TV appearances, the leap from drum tech to the Blossoms live setup, and the mindset that turns fear into fuel when the brief suddenly changes. Collette opens the door on the contrast between mimed TV performances and fully live broadcasts: the gl... | 50m 14s | ||||||
| 3/25/26 | ![]() Episode 90: How to Release Music Independently (Tools, Strategy & Startup Insights) | Your song is done. The artwork is perfect. Now what? We sit down with Adriano and James, the creators of Release Assist, to unpack a smarter way to launch music without drowning in choices. Their goal-led approach replaces vague hopes with a clear plan: define what success looks like, connect your data sources, and align every touch point—timing, metadata, pitching, distributor strategy—to the audience you actually want. What makes their vision refreshing is the mix of human guidance and pra... | 40m 15s | ||||||
| 3/18/26 | ![]() Episode 89: How Fintech is Changing Artist Funding (What Artists Need to Know) | Money talks in music, but the language is changing—and fast. We dive into how fintech is rewiring artist funding, why streaming didn’t fix the economics, and how data has quietly turned songs and catalogues into investable assets with predictable cash flows. From real-world catalogue deals to creator-first banking tools, we unpack what’s happening on the finance rails beneath the industry and what it means for your next release, tour, or campaign. We start by tracing the arc from the CD boom... | 19m 09s | ||||||
| 3/11/26 | ![]() Episode 88: Understanding Music Supervision in Context | What if the song that makes a trailer unforgettable could also launch an artist’s career? We sit down with music supervisor, consultant and sync creative Drew Sherrod to unpack the craft behind placing music to picture, the business mechanics that keep rights and royalties flowing, and the hard choices that separate a long career from a loud moment. From Nashville mornings to Los Angeles edit bays, Drew traces a path through publishing, his time at BMG, and a pioneering run in trailer music t... | 36m 48s | ||||||
| 3/4/26 | ![]() Episode 87: How Artists Define Their Sound, Genre & Identity (Step-by-Step) | Identity isn’t a vibe—it’s a system. We dig into the practical steps artists can take to define who they are, where they fit, and how that clarity turns into real momentum. From choosing a primary genre and useful secondary tags to shaping a sonic identity you can reproduce live and across records, we share a toolkit that makes your music easier to find, understand, and support. We talk about the evolution from influence to originality, and how scenes, culture, and technology leave fingerpri... | 21m 12s | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() Episode 86: Music Rights & Catalogues Explained (What Artists Must Understand) | What if the biggest lever on your music’s success isn’t a new single, but the data behind it? We sit down with music catalogue specialist Robin Maddicott to unpack the hidden systems that decide where your tracks land, who discovers them, and how the money finds its way back. From artist-page mapping to remixer credit strategy, Robin shows how small metadata choices create outsized results on Spotify, Apple Music, and beyond. We also lift the hood on catalogue as an asset class. Clean data i... | 39m 21s | ||||||
| 2/18/26 | ![]() Episode 85: How to Write Music for TV (Inside the World of TV Composers) | Big‑league scores don’t appear out of thin air—they’re built through craft, collaboration, and choices that balance art and business. I sit down with George Warren and Nico Pacella; two composers from Hans Zimmer's award winning Composer Collective, Bleeding Fingers, to trace how high‑impact music for TV and film gets made. From spotting sessions and temp tracks to the custom sounds that turn a scene into a world; Nico and George break down when they write to picture and when they build suite... | 46m 21s | ||||||
| 2/11/26 | ![]() Episode 84: How Artists Can Fund Their Music Without Giving Up Ownership | Money changes the music you can make, and control changes the way you make it. I sit down with Duetti’s Head of Growth, Elliot Bahmoul, to unpack how music creators can sell a slice of their catalogue for upfront cash and pair that capital with genuine marketing muscle. Instead of waiting on a label advance, we explore how creators can fund albums, tours, and studio upgrades while choosing their own collaborators and keeping their options open. Elliot breaks down why music IP has matured int... | 24m 39s | ||||||
| 2/4/26 | ![]() Episode 83: How Brands Choose Music (And How Artists Get Selected) | Great music doesn’t have to start from scratch every time. We sat down with Ryan Dickinson, Creative Director at made by ikigai, to unpack how he creates brand-defining music for Adidas, Nike, Samsung, and beyond—without losing the human spark that makes a piece unforgettable. Ryan’s approach starts with clarity: deep questioning, grabbing storyboards, and, when possible, a quick call to surface what clients actually mean. Then he puts sound to picture early. By cutting rough edits that hit n... | 32m 37s | ||||||
| 1/28/26 | ![]() Episode 82: Napster Explained: How It Changed the Music Industry Forever | A single headline sent me down a rabbit hole: Napster, the name that once shook the music world, is now pausing streaming to chase AI companions and immersive experiences. We unpack what that actually means, tracing the arc from MP3 file sharing and courtroom showdowns to corporate hand‑offs, VR concerts, blockchain detours, and a bold new pitch about social music. We start with the 1999 shockwave that rewired discovery overnight and explore why the industry struggled to catch up. From the l... | 22m 13s | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | ![]() Episode 81: What is Sonic Branding? How Music Shapes Brand Identity | What if three notes could carry an entire story? I sit down with Erik Reiff, CCO of Black Cat White Cat Music, to unpack how composers build sonic identities for global brands and screens without losing the soul of the music. From Nike to sci‑fi dramas, Erik shows how a tight brief, a clear arc, and a few perfectly chosen sounds can do the heavy lifting that visuals alone can’t. We dig into the real difference between scoring long‑form narratives and crafting short‑form hooks for social feed... | 33m 52s | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | ![]() Episode 80: Music Marketing Strategies That Actually Work (For Independent Artists) | Want to understand why some young artists accelerate while others stall? We sat down with Mike King—VP of Enrolment Management and Marketing at Interlochen Center for the Arts and longtime music marketing educator—to map the through-line from community and craft to career momentum. Mike shares what makes Interlochen unique: a culture where students “find their people,” learn to live and create at a high standard, and step onto stages with top orchestras and icons.The result isn’t just prestig... | 38m 49s | ||||||
| 1/7/26 | ![]() Episode: 79: How Independent Artists Can Hire World-Class Session Musicians (Musiversal Explained) | What if your next song could jump from idea to radio‑ready with world‑class musicians in the time it takes to finish a coffee? We sit down with Musiversal Co‑Founder and Chief Growth Officer, Xavier Jameson, to unpack a model that flips the remote studio on its head: live, unlimited sessions with a curated roster of elite players and engineers, all inside one membership. Xavier walks us through the workflow that makes the difference. You browse a handpicked roster, book in a couple of clicks... | 43m 27s | ||||||
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