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Digital Dissect is the podcast that observes music industry trends through the lens of digital analysis.

Rebecca Rees


    • Oct 16, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 48m AVG DURATION
    • 13 EPISODES


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    What Does It Mean to Have a Relationship With Creativity?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 57:02


    Dan Tsu, director of live events and education underground movement Lyrix Organix and co-founder of Glastonbury's Rum Shack, joins Rebecca Rees to explore the importance of using creativity in leadership, community and social action. Summarising learnings from a Roundhouse Works self-made programme ‘Leading Change Creatively' it revisits incredible conversations with the likes of Drum Circle Sudan co-founder Salma Mahmoud, Brixton House managing director Delia Barker and co-founder of Refugee Community Kitchen Steve Bedlam, also known for producing The Common at Glastonbury.

    Why Is Artist Development Crucial In an Overloaded Market?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 45:27


    Hannah Matterson, CEO of Generator, joins Rebecca Rees to highlight how the rise in new technologies has caused a digital divide across the music industry and the support available to creators in the North East. Join Generator's Digital Union for free here: https://generator.org.uk/developing-the-north-easts-creative-digital-industries/digital-union/. Produced by Rebecca Rees and Lucy Fegan, music by Shimasu, master by Richard Bignell, artwork by Esme Hallam and Dan Yates.

    What Is the Importance of Publishing Relationships?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 43:59


    Ryan Farley, Managing Director of Cooking Vinyl Publishing, joins Rebecca Rees to analyse publishings place in the digital economy and the importance of neighbouring rights and sub-publishing relationships. Produced by Rebecca Rees, Lucy Fegan and Jacob Simmons, music by Shimasu, master by Richard Bignell, artwork by Esme Hallam and Dan Yates.

    How Does Blockchain Challenge Metadata and the Sustainability of Music Streaming?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 70:34


    Emsy Petersen, Marketing Associate at Blokur and Matthew Lovett, Academic and Project Lead for Centre for Research in Audiovisual & Techonomic Environments, join Rebecca Rees to shed some light on the ongoing data challenge. Exploring the potential of new models and start-ups to increase the value of audio streaming. Read Matthew's paper 'Directions In Music' here: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbloc.2020.506721/full?field=&id=506721&journalName=Frontiers_in_Blockchain&utm_campaign=Email_publication&utm_content=T1_11.5e1_author&utm_medium=Email&utm_source=Email_to_authors_ and about Blokurs collaboration with Massive Attack here: https://medium.com/blokur/powering-online-collaboration-with-massive-attack-7597747acc4a. Produced by Rebecca Rees and Lucy Fegan, music by Shimasu, master by Richard Bignell, artwork by Esme Hallam and Dan Yates.

    Why Should We Be Paying Closer Attention to Value in Sync?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 42:51


    Clare Everson, Music Supervisor at Twenty Below Music, joins Rebecca Rees to underline the challenges facing artists in synchronisation and managing expectations when forming deals. Sign up to Shesaid.so here: https://www.shesaid.so/membership and see the Women's 100 Alternative Power List here: https://www.shesaid.so/alternative-power-100-music-list-2020. See Twenty Below Music's sync for Burberry here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbmW76Cp4s8 and read about the affects of the recession on women here: https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20201021-why-this-recession-disproportionately-affects-women. Produced by Rebecca Rees, Lucy Fegan and Jacob Simmons, music by Shimasu, master by Richard Bignell and artwork by Esme Hallam and Dan Yates.

    How Can I Build and Support a Career in Music?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 49:54


    As part of Sass and Snarls ‘The Revolution Will Be Televised' virtual conference, Digital Dissect brings you this bonus live episode that dives into the job market, managing expectations and attitudes in a business where there is no fixed framework and achieving success in an unpredictable industry. Covering themes such as the recovery of the UK's live sector post-pandemic, a subject that Pauline Macocco, Head of Advertising at Driift Live has been instrumental in getting back on its feet; as well as the ins and outs of rights managements and sync with Verity Griffiths, Head of Sync at Cooking Vinyl, and representation in the industry, aptly answered by Frankie Wells, the Co-founder of Foundation FM. Read UK Music's report here: https://www.ukmusic.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Music-by-Numbers-2020.pdf and the UK Music Careers Information Pack here: https://www.ukmusic.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/UK_Music_Careers_Information_Pack_2020.pdf. Produced by Rebecca Rees, Lucy Fegan and Saffron Mirza, music by Shimasu, master by Richard Bignell and artwork by Esme Hallam and Dan Yates.

    When Should I Invest in Paid Advertising?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 38:49


    Rob Nancollas, Digital Marketing Manager at Motive Unknown, joins Rebecca Rees to recognise the benefits of paid advertising and emerging revenue streams. Produced by Rebecca Rees, Lucy Fegan and James Humphrys, music by Shimasu, master by Richard Bignell, artwork by Esme Hallam and Dan Yates.

    How Can We Foster Fan Communities on Digital Platforms?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 38:51


    Kerri Watt, multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter, joins Rebecca Rees to share how she has harnessed Patreon to develop and retain a loyal community of active users in the digital space. Listen to Kerri's debut album 'Neptune's Daughter' and podcast here: https://kw.lnk.to/neptunesdaughter. Sign up to Kerri's Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/kerriwatt. Produced by Rebecca Rees and Lucy Fegan, music by Shimasu, master by Richard Bignell, artwork by Esme Hallam and Dan Yates.

    How Are Digital Marketing Tools Harnessed For Audience Development?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 68:36


    James Corbitt, Digital Marketing Manager at Cooking Vinyl, joins Rebecca Rees to break down the rising concept of audience development and how to best navigate this critical marketing approach. Find out more about Saint Raymond's campaign here: https://www.saintraymond.co.uk, Lucy Spraggan's campaign here: https://lucyspraggan.com and Sam Eagle's campaign here: https://sameaglemusic.com. Produced by Rebecca Rees and Lucy Fegan, music by Shimasu, master by Richard Bignell, artwork by Esme Hallam and Dan Yates.

    How Does Authentic Visual Media Cut Through the Noise?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 77:56


    Greg Barnes, Freelance Video Producer from Black Dog Films, joins Rebecca Rees to delve into retaining value around visual media during an influx of user-generated content and how to create well on a budget. View Greg's portfolio, including '100ft of Distance', here: http://www.mrgregbarnes.com. View Glass Animals 'Dreamland' video directed by Colin Read here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BE7vBk_zLA4. Produced by Rebecca Rees, Lucy Fegan and Jacob Simmons, music by Shimasu, master by Richard Bignell, artwork by Esme Hallam and Dan Yates.

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    What Cultural Trends in 2021 Are Shifting The Consumer Landscape?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 45:31


    Lore Oxford, Head of Cultural Insights at We Are Social, joins Rebecca Rees to explore how audience behaviour is changing and influencing business strategies as we enter a new decade. View the Creating In A Crisis Report here: https://wearesocial.com/uk/blog/2020/04/creating-in-a-crisis-how-covid-19-is-impacting-influencers-in-the-uk. The Digital 2021 Report here: https://wearesocial.com/digital-2021. The Social Reset Report here: https://wearesocial.com/uk/blog/2020/11/think-forward-2021-the-social-reset. Produced by Rebecca Rees and Lucy Fegan, music by Shimasu, master by Richard Bignell, artwork by Esme Hallam and Dan Yates.

    How Are Independent Artists Surviving a Digital Economy?


    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 44:51


    Jack Louis Cooper, Youth Facilitator and singer-songwriter joins Rebecca Rees to introduce the key themes of a digital economy and share concerns around making a viable creative career in a saturated marketplace. Watch Jack's masculinity and mental health series 'A Slow But Sure Corner' here - www.instagram.com/jacklouiscooper. Produced by Rebecca Rees, Lucy Fegan and Jacob Simmons, music by Shimasu, mastered by Richard Bignell, artwork by Esme Hallam and Dan Yates.

    Welcome to Digital Dissect

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 6:03


    A new music industry podcast, observed through the lens of digital analysis. A place where we talk about new technologies, creative opportunities and best practises, to understand and overcome some of the biggest challenges facing the industry. First episode out on Wednesday 24th March.

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