
The podcast about building an audience from zero. Artists. Founders. Investors. One shared obsession. We dive deep into how you go from zero to being a success, that anyone in the music industry can learn from. Episodes released every Monday.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | a month ago |
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Alex Brees has watched 200,000 artists sign up to un:hurd. He's seen what the ones who grow do differently from the ones who stay invisible. In this episode, he gets out of the interviewer's chair and answers questions directly from the community.
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Matt Spetzler has closed over $5bn of music deals including Kobalt and Native Instruments. He now runs his own fund backing independent music companies. He's seen how the money flows from every angle, and he says most artists are missing it.
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Josh Denzel went from a recruitment job he hated to presenting for the BBC, Sky, Amazon, and Netflix with over a million followers. He started by filming on Snapchat for seven people. Nobody handed him a microphone. He just picked up his phone.
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Fraser T. Smith has produced some of the most important records in British music. Gang Signs and Prayer with Stormzy. Set Fire to the Rain with Adele. Psychodrama with Dave. Black at the Brits. A Grammy, multiple Ivor Novellos, and a career that span... more
Really enjoying the first eps! A good mix between stuff for artists and the business and human side as well
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