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What’s The Point?

What’s The Point?

De: Anna Neale & Dan Chisholm
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Thinking of a career in music? This podcast is for you. You may well be asking: If I stand little chance of being heard or making money What's the Point?

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Anna Neale
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  • What's the Point of Signing a Record Deal? With Simon Raymonde
    Sep 20 2021
    Everyone wants to makes it! Or so it seems, but what does signing to a record label mean now? What is the difference between an Independent and Major Record label? We talk to award winning Independent Record label owner Simon Raymonde, who owns Bella Union and is also known as being one third of the band Cocteau Twins.

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    40 m
  • What's the Point of Performing Live? With Patch Hannan
    Jun 10 2021
    Playing live is now a vital part off sustaining a career in the music industry, but with live venues closed and the future uncertain, what's the point? In this episode we talk to tour manager and drummer with The Sundays Patrick Hannan, who talks about his career, starting out and what it's like managing bands on tour. We also delve into what will happen to live music after the pandemic.

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    38 m
  • What's the Point of Recording Music? With Katie Tavini
    May 1 2021
    Recording music is an art, but with so little money to be made from it now, what's the point? We talk to Katie Tavini, who's mastered albums for artists such as Arlo Parks, We Are Scientists, Nadine Shah and The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, about her career as studio to mastering engineer, from the passion in the process, to the creative and financial challenges producers now face and the importance of keeping the faith.

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    38 m
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