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This is a music podcast which explores the creative process. We chat to artists of all levels, from aspiring and emerging talent to international stars, to find more about how they make their music. Check us out on Insta @emergingheadliner, FB and Twitter @headlinerhub and hashtag #headlinerradio
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Amsterdam based singer-songwriter Noa Lauryn talks about her new song, Layers Of Time - lifted from the upcoming EP due in 2025 - and explains how it’s a song about breaking free from inherited family patterns and becoming your own person.
Bristol-based alt-indie quartet Adult Leisure discuss their new single, Kiss Me Like You Miss Her, and explain how the song holds a lens on the state of Britain, pre-election 2024.
Matthieu Tessier, managing director of Warner Chappell Music France, opens up about his illustrious career in the industry so far, the art of leadership in business, and how his approach to A&R has driven the company to one of its most successful periods.
AIR Studios engineer Gianluca Massimo talks about his role on Coldplay’s recent song, All My Love, their 10th studio album Moon Music, working on a live Yungblud session, and working on AIR Studio’s iconic Neve consoles, which are essential to his workflow.
British composer Sam Watts reveals how he composed the main, dramatic theme for The Traitors UK, how he writes music for the show despite not knowing what happens, who he’s rooting for to win in series 3, and how the epic orchestral sounds were all created in the box using Steinberg’s Cubase.
Markus ‘Hossi’ Hossack, sound supervisor at Berlin Stereo, talks about his immersive audio work, particularly for unique events such as Marvel: Earth’s Mightiest Exhibition, and his approach to immersive audio work in his Genelec-equipped studio.
Kati Eismann, global marketing director at Adam Hall, reflects on her journey from the music industry to professional audio, how Adam Hall stands out in such a competitive market, the relevance of trade shows in an increasingly digital landscape, the brand’s plans for NAMM and ISE in 2025, and more.
Rising singer-songwriter CHLOEJET reflects on being a contestant on The Voice, surviving as a London artist, why a trip to the cinema inspired her to pursue music, and her latest single, Timeline.
Child of the Parish's Ben Vella delves into the duo’s journey so far, their compelling combination of psychedelic disco and darker, reflective lyric themes, and their latest album, Sweet Surrender.
NAMM president and CEO, John Mlynczak talks about the upcoming show, how he is gearing up for his second NAMM at the helm, and the trends set to shape the industry in 2025.
The Amazons frontman Matt Thomson opens up on the making of the band's new album, 21st Century Fiction, and the fraught circumstances that spawned it.
Pop band Deco explain that despite going viral, radio play, and supporting Nile Rodgers and Sophie Ellis-Bextor, they can't afford to tour Europe due to obstacles put in place via Brexit. They explain why they decided to go interrailing as a way to reach their fans in Europe, and discuss their debut album, Destination: I Don’t Know.
Producer, composer, and artist Nick Sylvester discusses his life in and out of the studio, and his work with Augspurger monitors.
London-based Zimbabwean pop artist Ananya delves into releasing ‘sad pop’, and her new mental health-tackling single Happy – a year on from the release of her debut album.
Rising alt-pop artist bodie reflects on his time on season 22 of The Voice, bringing worship music to the mainstream, delves into his debut EP, HAPPY TO BE HERE and how he’s challenging stereotypes as to the way music about faith can sound.
Grammy and Latin Grammy-nominated engineer, songwriter and musical director Carlos Rodgarman on his ‘musician first, engineer second’ approach to his work, working with Michael Bublé, composing and producing music for film and television, and why he relies on Genelec studio monitors.
British producer and DJ Danny J Lewis delves into the making of his brand new album, Night Tales 3 - The Dreams Of Eve, which follows the story of an AI discovering her own emotional capability. He talks about how AI is influencing the music industry, the boundaries between human and machine, and how Steinberg’s Cubase 14 was integral to the making of this record.
Multi-talented songwriter, producer, and musician Catherine Anne Davies, aka The Anchoress, discusses her illustrious career as a collaborator and an artist in the studio and on the stage.
Nashville-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist corook – who calls themself a leader of a frog-hat wearing queer cult – shares an important life update and talks about going viral with if i were a fish, (a song penned in 10 minutes as a spontaneous response to internet hate), and their brand new song, crumbs, taken from corook’s eagerly anticipated debut album, committed to a bit.
With a sound evoking the era of John Hughes films, L.A.-based singer-songwriter Jessy Fury’s music transports listeners to a nostalgic realm as he combines modern and retro rock ‘n’ roll sensibilities. He delves into his musical influences, his latest anthem, Runaway and explains why he wants people to either not be able to get enough of his music, or absolutely hate it.
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