The SuperSwell Podcast

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  • Welcome to the SuperSwell Podcast.
    Each time you join us, we will be talking to guests about life, work, and the human condition, covering themes about music, the arts, philosophy, medicine, religion, business and all the things we love. Thank you for listening. We record these episodes just....for......you!

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  • EP15: Daryl Bamonte - From The Council Estate to The Stadium Stage
    Apr 30 2025

    When an impressionable young Daryl Bamonte saw Marc Bolan on Top of the Pops, he couldn't have imagined the extraordinary musical journey it would trigger. Growing up on a council estate in Basildon alongside future Depeche Mode members, Daryl's life took a pivotal turn when he left school and became their first roadie in 1980.

    From hauling keyboards on beer crates, driving the band's van, and managing backing-tapes to overseeing world tours and even eventually stepping on stage as a performing member of Depeche Mode himself, Daryl shares the remarkable inside story of working with legendary bands who went on to define the alternative music scene.

    He tells host, Alex Maiolo, about Mute Records' Daniel Miller's crucial influence on Depeche Mode's idea of artistic freedom, the surreal experience of being thrown in to playing to a stadiumful of fans without any prior performing experience, and the profound bonds he has formed with others over decades in the music industry.

    As well as his work with Basildon's finest, Daryl's touring career extended to a similar role with Hall of Famers, The Cure, where his brother, Perry, had taken a similar path - going from guitar tech to full-time member of the band - and we hear about the fantastic connections between these seminal British acts.

    With characteristic warmth and humility, Daryl (or "Daz" as certain rock gods are allowed to call him) reveals how growing up in a post-war new town like Basildon helped create energetic sub-cultures, shaping a crowd of "weirdos" to build and influence genre-defining movements of music and fashion.

    Now running his own publishing company, Archangelo Music, and playing in bands Permafrost and Hence, Daryl's business philosophy of fair deals and creative partnerships reflects lessons learned from working with artists who maintained their artistic and operational integrity despite enormous commercial success and pressure. His attitude stands as testament to how genuine relationships and creative freedoms produce enduring legacies.

    We recorded this conversation during the Act In Synch Summit at the Impact Hub in Athens, Greece on 31st October, 2024.

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    More about our guest:

    Homepage: www.archangelomusic.com

    Other Links:

    Basildon: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basildon

    The Bridge House: http://the-bridge-house.co.uk/pages/about.html

    Depeche Mode Storm LA - Wherehouse "near-riot" & news reports: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKPtQojA8ws

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    54 m
  • EP14: Marie Lindqvist - From Tourists To Concert-Goers & Hotels To Arenas, It's A Dream Life
    Sep 17 2024

    How does someone transition from managing hotels and holiday-makers to overseeing major entertainment venues across Europe? Well, quite easily, if you happen to be our high achieving guest, Marie Lindqvist.

    Join us as we sit down with Marie, the Senior Vice President of Operations for ASM Global in Europe, to uncover her unique career path. From her early days in the tourism industry to her pivotal role in the post-pandemic resurgence of live events, Marie shares the invaluable lessons she's learned along the way.

    Marie’s career is a fascinating journey through different cultures and industries. She opens up about her time at TUI, where she sharpened her leadership skills, and the dynamic shift to AEG, managing the iconic Globe in Stockholm. Discover how Marie balances a demanding career with personal life and the importance of family support. Her story is a powerful testament to the impact of strong leadership and the importance of building a diverse, inclusive team.

    Get a behind-the-scenes look into the future of live entertainment, as Marie discusses ASM Global's ambitious redevelopment projects across Europe. Hear about the strategic planning that took place during the pandemic and the strengthened industry networks that emerged from it.

    Marie's leadership philosophy underscores the importance of trust, communication, and being a role model, especially for women in leadership positions. Don’t miss her insights on organizing major events and the joy of shaping the future of live entertainment.

    We recorded this conversation at the Södra Teatern in Stockholm on 7th August, 2024.

    More about our guest:

    Stockholm Live
    ASM Global

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    47 m
  • EP13: Rob Challice - From Anarcho-Punk To A Consolidated World
    May 31 2024

    Your host, Paul Cheetham, is joined by one of the UK's most highly respected booking agents, Rob Challice, Senior Vice-President of the Wasserman Music Group.

    Rob has over 40 years of experience in the live music industry as an agent, promoter and festival organiser. Starting in the early 1980s, Rob co-founded a series of music companies one after the other - from FAB to Concert Clinic to CODA - and evolved from gigging, wide-eyed, around the country with anarcho-punk outfits, to overseeing sold out world tours for a roster of artists that includes Beirut, Billy Bragg, Bon Iver, Charlotte Cardin, Christopher, Cory Wong, HAEVN, Kings of Convenience, Novo Amor, Sturgill Simpson, Toro Y Moi and Warpaint.

    Our conversation with Rob is like a who's who of the live music industry and takes us on his inspirational and remarkable journey from creating fanzines and promoting shows in London's gritty 80s scene to booking legendary bands like Nirvana and going on to help operate mammoth global enterprises.

    We talk about the hiring and firing, the network building, the need for innovation, the challenges and concerns of a post-pandemic world, and the inevitable need for consolidation and change in order to stay alive and competitive.

    The episode also highlights the critical role of grassroots music venues in the UK, the efforts to sustain them, and how the pandemic has shifted the dynamics of the music ecosystem.

    There's also time to remember colleagues who have sadly been lost - but not forgotten - and the growing need to reflect on his own legacy.

    We recorded this episode during the Tallinn Music Week conference on Friday 5th April, 2024.

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    Links:
    Wasserman Music: https://www.teamwass.com/
    Paradigm acquires CODA: https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/paradigm-acquires-50-stake-in-coda-music-agency-5877120/#!
    The Subhumans: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subhumans_(British_band)
    Warchild RideLondon: https://www.warchild.org.uk/get-involved/fundraise/find-an-event/ride-london


    The SuperSwell intro/outro music: "Music Machine" - TV OFF

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    46 m
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