This is RADAR, the all-new music podcast showcasing the creative output at ICMP and across London. In each episode, we’re joined by artists, students and industry professionals to take an in-depth look into their musical journey, as well as the projects that they’re passionate about.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicMusic Interviews |
In this episode of RADAR, James is joined by Victoria Dell, a singer-songwriter and make-up artist born in Switzerland and based in London. The pair talked about the release of her latest single 'Love Is Not Enough', moving to the UK to study music a... more
In this episode of RADAR, James Arlington is joined by Davide Mura, a social media specialist and international BA (Hons) Music Business and Entrepreneurship student. The pair talked about moving to London, working in content creation and the difficu... more
In this episode of RADAR, James Arlington is joined by Emanuela, an artist, singer-songwriter and session vocalist. The pair talked about the release of her latest single ‘Boy Like You’, moving to London to study music and bringing her ideas to life ... more
In this episode of RADAR, James Arlington is joined by Gareth Donkin, a singer-songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist. The pair talked about the release of his debut album ‘Welcome Home’, his journey into music and the importance of creative ... more
In this episode of RADAR, James is joined by Ian Ramage - the VP of Repertoire and Marketing at BMG. As well as talking about the Music Business degree that Ian teaches on at ICMP, they discussed earning revenue as an independent artist, the accessib... more
In this episode of RADAR, James is joined by Mario D’Angela - a London born and raised session drummer, writer and producer. Mario discussed his journey into session work, his placement at PRS and working at Reading Festival over the summer. more
This is RADAR, the all-new music podcast showcasing the creative output at ICMP. In each episode, we’re joined by artists, students and industry professionals to take an in-depth look into their musical journey, as well as the projects that they’re p... more
In this episode, James is joined by Jaz Beeson - a London-based songwriter, artist and producer. A self-proclaimed internet addict, renowned people pleaser (and Yorkshire pudding enthusiast), Jaz discussed the release of her latest single ‘Peugeot 20... more
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