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On Repeat - The Podcast is a weekly podcast that delves into the mind of a different musician each week. Made for music-makers and music-lovers, join us as we discuss the creative process, performing, and everything in between. Stay in touch or slide into our DMs @OnRepeatThePodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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    • Mar 31, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 48m AVG DURATION
    • 33 EPISODES


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    Uma

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 53:44


    Happy (almost) Easter, you! And YES, you do deserve a treat. We may not have chocolate but we do have the darling Uma - and we think you might just fall in love with her, as we did. Born in Catalonia to a British mother and Thai father, Uma’s upbringing filled was filled with travel and cultural encounters that have inspired chords of empathy, and the affinity to those around her bleeds naturally into her music. With a background in classical violin training and later a degree at the University of York, Uma has continued grow in confidence, signing to Slow Dance Records and being spotted by taste maker Anthony Fantano.With an aspiration to continue creating with like-minded, young talent, Uma, with the help of Luke Bower (previous On Repeat guest, Lucy Lu) set up a music residency entitled “Can Obert” in her house in Spain. Since then o ver twenty-five young artists and musicians, including Nilufer Yanya, Max Pope, and Amy May Ellism have collaborated to create over twenty songs in a week, the community thriving in this Woodstock-like community-focused project.With inspirations such as Joni Mitchell, Buika, Ella Fitzgerald, Nico, Macy Gray, Bebel Gilberto, Shakira and Florence and the Machine, Uma has an unwavering sense of sincerity, and her passion towards the creative art of music, community and collaboration shines through in her work.This week we discuss creating in close proximity, lockdown learning and finding confidence. Follow Uma on Instagram at @umonski, on Facebook @Umonski. Don't forget to subscribe to us wherever you get your podcasts, drop us a rating or review on Apple, and share us with your friends. Slide into our DMs on IG @OnRepeatThePodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Lady Dan

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 58:00


    This week, we're heading stateside and speaking to the lovely Lady Dan aka Tyler Dozier. The warmth of the Texan-based artist is mirrored in her music, which is a gorgeous blend of indie and folk - creating a sound of country music with a modern twist. This is paired with her intimate lyrics that are littered with poetic imagery and Biblical allusions - 'I am the Prophet Turning Water into Wine' - which highlight some of her personal experiences with religion and the church through her skilled songwriting. Featured in the likes of Line of Best Fit, Gold Flake Paint, and Honey Punch Mag the self-confessed 'Melancholic Cowboy' is putting out her debut album on April 23rd, 'I am the Prophet' a stirring, sincere 11-track piece. In this episode we discuss storytelling and why music is the perfect medium for getting your story out there, the importance of who we keep around us, and why right now felt like the best time to get her album out. Follow her on Instagram @UncleBeerCan and listen to the single "I Am the Prophet". Her album of the same name is out 23 April via Earth Libraries. Don't forget to subscribe to us wherever you get your podcasts, drop us a rating or review on Apple, and share us with your friends. Slide into our DMs on IG @OnRepeatThePodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Nadine (Naia Sounds)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 59:14


    This week, we speak to Nadine Assam from Naia Sounds. Naia are a 4-piece band based in South London, having been hailed by Triple J as ‘one of those beautiful blends of Jazz, Funk and Soul,’ . While maintaining roots in jazz, Naia continue to breathe fresh air into the genre, through their Latin-fusion sound. Their live performances draw in crowds from the streets, captivate your soul and will have you dancing into the night. With members hailing from every corner of the world, their unique sound carries influences from places such as the Middle East, South America and Portugal.This week we discuss songwriting, authenticity, and the roaring 20s!Follow them on Instagram @naia_sounds or find their virtual jams on Facebook @Naia.Band.SoundsDon't forget to subscribe to us wherever you get your podcasts, drop us a rating or review on Apple, and share us with your friends. Slide into our DMs on IG @OnRepeatThePodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Drew Jodi

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 60:33


    This week our guests is Drew Jodi - a songwriter and producer, from London.You may recognise Drew's name, as it was used a lot in a previous episode with Sabiyha, plus we've guested on his own podcast Discover Live (listen here!) however, he's also a producer and artist in his own right, releasing his hard-hitting debut single Coward just las month. Quickly making a name for himself with features in the likes of Clash, Line of Best Fit, and more, Drew's is inspired by the likes of Joji, Christine and the Queens, and James Blake, his debut is polished, mature, and uniquely textured, combining seasoned production experience with candid lyricism.Drew Cut his teeth by engineering across London’s biggest studios, building an exciting back catalogue with clients including Stormzy, Little Simz and Lianne La Havas, so has a strong understanding of musical landscape. We can't wait for what he does next!In this episode we speak about creative compromises, his podcast Discover Live, plus taking every opportunity that life throws at you. Listen to Drew's release Coward today. Follow him on Instagram @DrewJodi_, Facebook @DrewJodi and Twitter on @DrewJodi_Don't forget to subscribe to us wherever you get your podcasts, drop us a rating or review on Apple, and share us with your friends. Slide into our DMs on IG @OnRepeatThePodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Elder Island

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 56:46


    This week our guests are the Bristol-based trio Elder Island, consisting of vocalist and cellist Katy Sargent, bassist and beat maestro Luke Thornton, and guitarist and synth master David Havard.The Elder Island sound is an effortless blend of diverse genre's. Mixing Electronica, Indie, Neo-Soul and Pop, Elder Island have carved out a distinct place in the musical landscape, distinctly creating a web of sound that threads poetic lyricism and unfamiliar instruments over a backdrop of electronic elements and synth-heavy dance beats. Their latest release, Purely Educational, taken from their forthcoming album 'Swimming Static' is a dance floor track, but perfect for the WFH anthem we've been going through. With a funk-led bassline elevating the punchy synth, we've had this on repeat in the On Repeat HQ.Their sophomore album "Swimming Static" is out May 28th, following their 2019 acclaimed debut “The Omnitone Collection”, which amassed a massive 200 million global streams. With 60 headline shows under their belt, the band have performed alongside On Repeat favourite's Maribou State, DJ Seinfeld, Folamour and SG Lewis. In this episode we speak about writing an album in lockdown, creating immersive live shows and the difference between arena shows and intimate gigs, plus how they collaborate and write together. PreSave their forthcoming album, "Swimming Static". Plus follow Elder Island on Instagram @ElderIsland, on Facebook @ElderIsland, and on Twitter @ElderIslandDon't forget to subscribe to us wherever you get your podcasts, drop us a rating or review on Apple, and share us with your friends. Slide into our DMs on IG @OnRepeatThePodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Lucy Lu

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 54:42


    From South London to sunny Spain (he escaped prior to lockdown), our guest this week is producer and artist, Lucy Lu, AKA Luke Bower.With Lucy Lu the ambiguous name of Luke's shape shifting project, Luke effortlessly moves between solo work and collaborative sessions with an 11-strong band. Alongside this, Luke also works collaboratively with the likes of partner Uma - check out the gorgeous Black Bees - and self-confessed confidante Puma Blue (check out his ep here). Growing up amongst London’s rich ecosystem of diverse music scenes Luke's sound developed - amongst the line up for Lucy's first outing were Ms MAURICE and Richie Seivwright of KOKOROKO, and he has since supported the likes of The Cat Empire and Loyle Carner. Weaving a jazz-flecked melodies with a mix of sounds, instruments and production 'trickery'. Luke has found the time to build up a reputation for Lucy Lu as one of the most exciting live acts in London, alongside touring as the bassist of On Repeat fave, Nilüfer Yanya. In this episode we get honest about collaboration, the difference in his approach towards his own songs and other, the influence of musicals (again?!), and *that* Colours show.Follow LucyLu on instagram @LucyLuBand, on Twitter @LucyLuBand, and on Facebook @LucyLuBandDon't forget to subscribe to us wherever you get your podcasts, drop us a rating or review on Apple, and share us with your friends. Slide into our DMs on IG @OnRepeatThePodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Songs By Naomi

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 55:20


    With a passion for musical theatre and storytelling through music, our guest this week is Naomi Johnson, a songwriter based in Brighton. She's been writing songs for over 10 years and has worked with various publishing houses, artists and charities, including Sport Relief 2020.In this episode we speak about songwriting, and the responsibility she has to help shape young minds, her love of musical theatre, and why and how she decided to work behind the scenes.Follow Naomi on instagram @SongsByNaomi, or listen to some of her tracks on SpotifyDon't forget to subscribe to us wherever you get your podcasts, drop us a rating or review on Apple, and share us with your friends. Slide into our DMs on IG @OnRepeatThePodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Lukeozade

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 61:37


    What happens if you mix the classical training of a flautist with a love of heavy bass and deep house sounds? Lukeozade.Our guest this week is the Irish-born, London-based producer-DJ-educator Luzeozade. With the sounds of LoFi-House on his debut single, 'In Orbit' released in Jan 2020, and love of vinyl and DJing, Lukeozade is no average teacher, with a wide-range of influences and abilities. In this episode we speak about his history as a Flautist, what he wants to impart to the next generation of musicians, and his love of vinyl and DIY edge.Follow Lukeozade on instagram @Lukeozade, listen on Soundcloud, or buy hit latest release of Band CampDon't forget to subscribe to us wherever you get your podcasts, drop us a rating or review on Apple, and share us with your friends. Slide into our DMs on IG @OnRepeatThePodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Kemi Ade

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 53:10


    South-London RnB songstress Kemi Ade came out of the womb knowing she'd be making music - and making music she is!Fresh off the back of her new release, the second instalment of her double EP project, 'Drive - Dusk Edition', Kemi has been praised by the likes of Complex, Notion and Guap, with this release showcasing her songwriting and vocal muscles. An accomplished songwriter behind-the-scenes, 'Drive - Dusk Edition' was written after a year long hiatus that saw Kemi work as a songwriter for artists such as BSHP & Rebecca Garton. Now re-focusing on herself as an artist, Kemi is back, creating music that weaves elements of 90s synths, jazz, soul and R&B into a sound that is distinctly her own, putting her into the position as one of the UK’s top R&B voices. In this episode we speak about the decisions behind her latest release, confidence vs arrogance as a woman in the industry, and imagination and songwriting. Follow Kemi on instagram @_KemiAde, on Twitter @_KemiAde, and on Facebook @KemiAdeMusicDon't forget to subscribe to us wherever you get your podcasts, drop us a rating or review on Apple, and share us with your friends. Slide into our DMs on IG @OnRepeatThePodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Season 2 Kick Off Trailer!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 3:50


    Happy 2021 music lovers! Have you missed us?We're back with a new series of On Repeat The Podcast, and have celebrated with a new look and new release day. We're so excited for our new season, so expect more brilliant guests, sonic secrets, and new music finds. Like this episode?Don't forget to subscribe to us wherever you get your podcasts, drop us a rating or review on Apple, and share us with your friends. Slide into our DMs by following us on instagram at @OnRepeatThePodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Fable

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 54:54


    And for our final episode of 2020, we speak to a one-woman extraordinaire - Fable.Fable AKA Holly is a Brighton based musician, artist and songwriter whose' music is a colourful mix of genres, and has influences of trip-hop, electronica and post-punk.After bursting onto the scene, building a reputation as one of the UK’s most intriguing musical prospects, with widespread acclaim from MixMag, Line of Best Fit, to the Guardian and Rolling Stone, Fable vanished from view in 2016 after personal tragedy, with the resulting in a 4 year hiatus from music. But now she’s back, having reconnected with herself and her creativity and it releasing some seriously exciting music - we’ve had her song 'Thirsty' On Repeat!In this episode we discuss her songwriting process, her journey to sharpening her identity within music and discovering the sound she wanted to make - plus we have a in depth conversation about mental health and creativity, spurred on by her work with mental health charity My Black Dog (myblackdog.co) who she got involved with after a personal event leading to the 4 year break and finding herself. Get ready for an honest conversation with brilliant ideas and sentiments to take forward at the end of this year into another one.Show notesFollow Fable on Instagram @WhoIsFableLike Fable on Facebook @WhoIsFableFind out more about My Black DogLike this episode?Don't forget to follow, subscribe or share with your friends. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, we would love a review or rating as well!Slide into our DMs by following us on instagram at @OnRepeatThePodcast.Like us on Facebook @OnRepeatThePodcast.Use the Hashtag #OnRepeatPod to keep up with the conversation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Footshooter

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 48:02


    We're back with another fascinating conversations with Barney Whittakar, also known as Footshooter.Footshooter a London based producer, DJ and musician and style blends skippy, broken beats with atmospheric warmth from synths, keys and guitars, combining programming with live instrumentation to create an organic, rich sound. He frequently collaborates with MCs, poets and vocalists exploring different tones and moods. In this episode, we touch upon how the work Barney undertakes with In House Records and how it influences his own music. We also talk about collaboration and creative process during lockdown and how he is preparing for his upcoming gig - the first lockdown times.Footshooter has performed live DJ sets in support of the likes of Yussef Kamaal, Vels Trio and Alfa Mist, as well as performing regularly at south-east London night STEEZ and Brainchild Festival and has also collaborated with the likes of On Repeat favourites, Poppy Ajudha and Brother Portrait (Steamdown). His 2018 release with YAM Recordings ‘Technicolour Nights’, was met with critical acclaim, gaining plays on BBC 6 Music by Gilles Peterson, as well as regular spins on Tim Garcia's Jazz FM show, Musica Macondo.Footshooter also hosts Sonic Fruits, a monthly show on Peckham-based community radio station Balamii Radio on the third Monday of every month, 19.00 – 21.00 GMT. Show notesBuy/Listen to Footshooter on BandcampFollow Footshooter on Instagram @FootshooterSoundFollow Footshooter on Twitter @FootshooterUK Like Footshooter on Facebook @FootshooterMusicListen to Footshooter on SpotifyLike this episode?Don't forget to follow, subscribe or share with your friends. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, we would love a review or rating as well!Slide into our DMs by following us on instagram at @OnRepeatThePodcast.Like us on Facebook @OnRepeatThePodcast.Use the Hashtag #OnRepeatPod to keep up with the conversation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Puma Blue

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 66:46


    This week we welcome Puma Blue to the On Repeat stage!This week expect cosmic conversations and musical mystery, to discussing being on stage vs live stream culture, we enter the rich, dreamy world of singer/songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist Puma Blue, AKA Jacob Allen. _____Puma Blue’s music has been described as 'voicemail ballads' and a union between J Dilla influenced grooves with pure silky vocals similar to that of Chet Baker. Inspired by an eclectic mix with the likes of Jeff Buckley, D’Angelo, Björk and Radiohead. Jacob produces his unmistakable low fi music in his bedroom in South London. Steadily honing his craft since 2014, where he first released an EP on Soundcloud, and has since gone on to lead to live shows around London with the Puma Blue band, toured Paris, Tokyo, Amsterdam, Seoul and Berlin and across the UK. This is all amongst independently releasing debut EP ‘Swum Baby’, two stand-alone singles on the Blue Flowers label, and a second EP ‘Blood Loss’. Next up is the forthcoming debut album, 'In Praise Of Shadows’, out in early 2021. We cannot wait to listen! Presave below!Show notesPresave Puma Blue's In Praise of Shadows album. Follow him on Instagram @PumaBlue. Like him on Facebook @PumaBlueMusic. Follow him on Twitter @PumaBlueMusic. Like this episode?Don't forget to follow, subscribe or share with your friends. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, we would love a review or rating as well! Slide into our DMs by following us on instagram at @OnRepeatThePodcast. Like us on Facebook @OnRepeatThePodcast. Use the Hashtag #OnRepeatPod to keep up with the conversation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Sabiyha

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 55:13


    This week we're putting Sabiyha On Repeat!Sabiyha is a singer-songwriter, and has been called the next big thing in pop by Earmilk! With beautiful honest lyrics, that are coupled with her Guyanese heritage and the sounds of London from Choice FM and Channel U, we couldn't agree more! This week we speak all about Sabiyha’s songwriting process, and using lyrics and music as an outlet. We also speak a lot abut collaborating as Sabiyha works with her long time friend, producer, and collaborator, Drew Jodi - plus we discuss her new single ‘Do I Matter’, released just a few days before this episode! Plus, we talk about the the magic that is pop music, and how it’s changing from a cheesy manufactured sound to something that encompasses a lot of hard work and genre-defying moments. Features in the likes of Gal-Dem, Find Your Sounds and The Hidden Hits, we can't wait to see what she does next!Show notesListen to more of Sabiyha's music on Spotify including her new single, Do I Matter.Follow her on Instagram @Sabiyha_Like her on Facebook @Sabiyha_MusicFollow her on Twitter @Sabiyha_Like this episode?Don't forget to follow, subscribe or share with your friends. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, we would love a review or rating as well!Slide into our DMs by following us on instagram at @OnRepeatThePodcast.Like us on Facebook @OnRepeatThePodcastUse the Hashtag #OnRepeatPod to keep up with the conversation See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Rahh

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 56:30


    We're back with another episode - this week the wonderful Rahh!This week our guest is Rahh - aka Holly Quin-Ankrah. With years of experience, plus off the back of her latest single 'Overkill', with lo-fi stylings and house beats, Holly is excitingly working on new material with new collaborators and producers. In this episode we have a real honest talk with Holly about the realities of the music industry, some of her learnings, tips on writing, and of course what’s next for the future. Holly is a London based deep-pop artist, whose fans include BBC6 Music and BBC Introducing, CLASH, Earmilk, Gal-Dem and Fred Perry Subculture. As a singer, she's shared the stage with names such as Liam Gallagher where she's sang backing for his live performances, Eurythmics legend Dave Stewart, Nile Rodgers, Emeli Sande and Beverly Knight, plus performed at a sold-out show as the only support act for Grammy Award Winner Bobby McFerrin at the prestigious Montreux Jazz Festival. Show notesListen to more of the lovely Rahh on Spotify - her single Overkill is in the intro!Follow her on Instagram @iam_rahhFollow on Twitter @iamrahhLike on FaceBook iamrahhmusicLike this episode?Don't forget to follow, subscribe or share with your friends. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, we would love a review or rating as well!Slide into our DMs by following us on instagram at @OnRepeatThePodcast.Like us on Facebook @OnRepeatThePodcastUse the Hashtag #OnRepeatPod to keep up with the conversation See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Safejas

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 54:31


    We're back with another episode and a new guest!This week our guest is the lovely Safejas aka Lewis. Fresh off the back of a recent EP release, Safejas is a Berlin-based producer, working in the fractured seams of electronic music, producing sounds which feel both alien and familiar. Moving fluidly between the more exploratory fringes of club music and expansive ambient soundscapes (and readily exploring the space between them), Lewis's music breathes with curiosity and fractious detail. Before moving into production, Safejas played bass and added electronics to various bands such as Good Guy Clarence in Brighton, before also co-founding the live film scoring and audiovisual event Luma on the South coast. Lewis has just released an 4 piece EP called Silk, available on Bandcamp.This week we reflect on Lewis' journey to making music - how he learnt production- plus we talk about our predictions for the future of music and genre’s in a post lockdown world. Show NotesFollowing Safejas on Instagram @SafefasLike on Facebook @SafeasListen on SpotifyDownload Silk EP on Bandcamp - we love it!Like this episode?Don't forget to follow, subscribe or share with your friends. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, we would love a review or rating as well!Slide into our DMs on IG @OnRepeatThePodcast.Like us on Facebook @OnRepeatThePodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Meena Ysanne

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 59:01


    Welcome back to another episode of On Repeat!This week our guest is the very talented Meena Ysanne from I Love StringsShe is a New York based, composer, arranger, producer, and violinist, and has worked, recorded and toured internationally playing violin, violawith some incredible names such as Smashing Pumpkins, Christina Perri and Tiesto. Not only that, but she has an equally impressive resume composing soundtracks for commercials, television and films, with her work featured on The Discovery Channel's The Lonely Planet Guides, and she has since gone on to work with Tilda Swinton and Aaron Eckhardt, HBO, BBC, plus recently composed the music for a beautiful VANS sneakers advert and worked with the illustrator Jo Ratcliffe for this beautiful Chanel illustration. Wow!In this episode we speak about music and activism, two very important and interwoven themes in Meena's work. We also speak about composing soundtracks, having a curious mind, and what it’s like to be an artist in New York City in 2020.Show NotesFollowing Meena on Instagram @ILoveStringsCheck out her website and further work on ILoveStrings.comLike on Facebook @ILoveStringsWe really recommend reading her BIPOC page on her website - It's a great starting point full of useful and important resources on BLM, information on organisations, plus ways to connect and learn more.Like this episode?Don't forget to follow, subscribe or share with your friends. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, we would love a review or rating as well!Slide into our DMs on IG @OnRepeatThePodcast.Like us on Facebook @OnRepeatThePodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Oscar Jerome

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 51:33


    Welcome back to On Repeat The Podcast!This week it's a special episode - not only because we speak to the lovely Oscar Jerome, but it's also Hattie's Birthday!!!Oscar Jerome is a South London-based singer, songwriter, and guitarist, inspired by the likes of Gil Scott-Heron, John Martyn, and J Dilla.Oscar is becoming a pretty big name in the UK music scene, with the Guardian labelling him as “one to watch”. Oscar has played as part of London Afrobeat band Kokoroko and has worked alongside Shabaka Hutchings, Moses Boyd and Yussef Dayes. He’s also shared the stage with the likes of the wonderful Lianne La Havas and Kamasi Washington.In this episode we talk about his favourite parts of the collaboration process, what he hopes to instil in the next generation and people he works with and of course, his latest release Breath Deep. Show NotesFollowing Oscar on Instagram @OscJeromeLike on Facebook @OscJeromeThe song in the intro is Your Saint - we love it! - and you can find out where you can buy Breath Deep via Oscar's website, www.oscarjerome.comLike this episode?Don't forget to follow, subscribe or share with your friends. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, we would love a review or rating as well!Slide into our DMs on IG @OnRepeatThePodcast.Like us on Facebook @OnRepeatThePodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Nina Fine

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 53:46


    Welcome back to On Repeat The Podcast.This week we're chatting to Nina Fine, a soulful Singer Songwriter from North London. Her raw, earthy vocals with a jazz infused flavour, combined with her thoughtful lyrics, echo themes of delicate self-reflection, nostalgia and realness. Her background in music education, coaching, broadcasting and co-founding Women In Jazz, have led her to create, share, perform and facilitate music across multi-settings. Nina has worked with leading partners including Ronnie Scott’s, Barbican, Abram Wilson Foundation, Worldwide FM, Sound Connections, and more, working with different communities and people of all ages and backgrounds. Vulnerability, truth and sensuality are cornerstones of Nina’s music.In this lockdown podcast, we’ll be discussing boundaries, both in a personal context and also within the music industry. We also share our early experiences of songwriting and even coin our very own term, “collective growth” in light of life during and after Covidism. Show NotesKeep eyes peeled for Nina’s new music that she’s due to release within the next couple of months! Following her on Instagram @NinaFineMusicFollow her organisation @WomenIn_JazzLike this episode?Don't forget to follow, subscribe or share with your friends. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, we would love a review or rating as well!Slide into our DMs on IG @OnRepeatThePodcast.Like us on Facebook @OnRepeatThePodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Brooke Bentham

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 47:54


    Welcome back to another episode of On Repeat.This week we’re speaking to singer-songwriter, Brooke Bentham. Originally from South Shields, and now in London, her music has been described as 'austerely beautiful' and she's been deemed ‘one to watch' by The Guardian, plus featured in places such as Line Of Best Fit, London in Stereo and The Times. Her latest album, Everyday Nothing, was nominated for best independent album at the AIM Awards and lies between rock and folk. Chronicling the mundanity and inertia of life as an artist post-graduation, the album is full of relatable and personal lyrics and is 'a confident, cohesive and finely-honed debut'.In this episode, Brooke tells us about the highs and lows of being a breakout artist - but it’s not all doom and gloom! We also speak about being part of people's formative years, a day in the life of her songwriting and who is Oliver?! p.s. This one's for Adam Buxton.Show NotesKeep up to date with Brooke on Instagram @BrookeBenthamLike her on Facebook at Brooke BenthamAlso, check out Everyday Nothing where you get your music - 'Keep it Near' is playing in this episode, we love it.Like this episode?Don't forget to follow, subscribe or share with your friends. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, we would love a review or rating as well!Slide into our DMs on IG @OnRepeatThePodcast.Like us on Facebook @OnRepeatThePodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Jelly Cleaver

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 52:19


    We're back again with another weekly episode!This week, we had the pleasure of talking to the absolute dreamboat, Jelly Cleaver, who is a producer, band-leader, DJ, guitarist and singer-songwriter based in South London.With an eclectic taste in music, Jelly is heavily involved in both the jazz and DIY/punk scenes in London. The Supreme Standards have claimed her to be ‘the next artist to make an impact on the London Jazz Scene’. She’s also an activist, and a strain of political dissent runs through her music.In this episode, not only do we get a bit political (!) but we also talk about the transformative nature of music, living with your bandmates, creating safe spaces and Jelly's work with Tomorrow's Warriors, an innovative jazz music education and artist development organisation that is committed to increasing diversity across the arts through jazz, with a special focus on those from the African diaspora and girls. Also, we get to grips with her eclectic taste and love of charity shops!Show NotesKeep up to date with Jelly by following her on Instagram @JellyCleaverLike her on Facebook at Jelly Cleaver MusicAlso, check out her latest release Can't Stop The Love featuring A-Mens (you can buy it on Band Camp!)Like this episode?Don't forget to follow, subscribe or share with your friends. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, we would love a review or rating as well!Slide into our DMs on IG @OnRepeatThePodcast.Like us on Facebook @OnRepeatThePodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Ciarán Corr

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 28:50


    Welcome to another episode of On Repeat The Podcast - a day late but hey ho!This week, we’re speaking to composer and guitarist, Ciaran. Since moving to London in 2016, he has become an active national and international artist and currently practices music through its engineering, production, coding, composition and performance. Working out of his studio in Hither Green, he has engineered recordings for The Private View, Rudi Creswick, Eriksson Kaner and many others. He has toured throughout the UK and Europe in support of the likes of King Krule and Moses Boyd, and has featured on radio and online platforms including BBC Radio 1, 6Music and Boiler Room.In this episode, we’ll be unpicking Ciaran’s main brainchild, Sudo and discussing how the band goes about writing such distinctive and striking melodies as a collective - plus if they'll ever write lyrics!Show NotesKeep up to date with Ciaran by following his main bands on Instagram:@cesca_trio@sudo_musicLike this episode?Don't forget to follow, subscribe or share with your friends. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, we would love a review or rating as well!Slide into our DMs by following us on instagram at @OnRepeatThePodcast.Like us on Facebook @OnRepeatThePodcastUse the Hashtag #OnRepeatPod to keep up with the conversation See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Slow Shudder

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 52:59


    It's another release day and this week we grabbed our virtual passports and visited our friend across the pond in the US of A!This week we're caught up with Slow Shudder, AKA, Amanda Mayo, a Cuban American recording artist, music producer, songwriter & DJ. Not only content as an artist, Amanda also has 10 years in the music business as a music curator, A&R, creative strategist, and has worked in academia as a lecturer. Her topics of research include "artificial intelligence within the context of musical collaboration and improvisation and the impact of virtual music scenes on identity" - so not only a one woman musical show, but also a super smart and well informed cookie! In 2020, Slow Shudder has kept busy during lockdowns by regularly playing virtual gigs hosted on Twitch and online radio stations, alongside her 5 year running radio show, Solar System (currently on datafruits.fm).Musically her sound is versatile and encompasses many musical influences from the likes of indie electronic, dance, experimental, and alternative music, culminating in a way that’s best described as forward-thinking pop. Slow Shudder has been steadily releasing music since her debut single in 2016, ‘Call You Back' both independently and through labels such as bitbird, Palettes, Next Wave / Ultra Music, Moving Castle, and Not Like That. Alongside this she's also been featured by outlets such as Earmilk, Acid Stag, Indie Shuffle, Asymmetric Magazine, She Makes Music, Chromatic Club, BIRP.fm, and Crack in the Road. Outside of being an artist in her own right, Amanda has also just begun formally supporting and working with artists, offering creative and tangible exercise to help them in the music business as a coach.In this episode we get a real overview of Amanda's career so far and the lessons she's learnt along the way. Join us where we discuss the trials and tribulations in a 10+ year DJ life, how she lived in a storage unit and taught herself Garage Band, to working at the then start up Audio Network, in a music licensing company, and her new found role as a coach. Stay locked in for a career that spans 10 years, 2 continents, many cities and even more dance floors!Show notesYou can pre-save Amanda's forthcoming single 'Time Now For Ghosts'Or get a listen to her previous released tracks from 'Off The Rails' Follow her on Instagram @slowshudderListen to Slow Shudder on SpotifyFollow on Twitter @Slow_ShudderLike on FaceBook @SlowShudderLike this episode?Don't forget to follow, subscribe or share with your friends. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, we would love a review or rating as well!Slide into our DMs by following us on instagram at @OnRepeatThePodcast.Like us on Facebook @OnRepeatThePodcastUse the Hashtag #OnRepeatPod to keep up with the conversation See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Intalekt

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 40:30


    It’s our favourite time of the week - release day!This week we’ve got a jam-packed interview with Intalekt - with the busiest person we know! Intalekt is an artist, one half of production duo Billy Dukes, a radio host on Reprezent, the founder of School of Bop, a DJ, and frankly a strong pillar in his musical community. As a producer, Intalekt’s music is a genre-bending mix inspired by the likes of hip hop, soul, gospel and rock, plus features heavy sampling and instrumentation, which all culminate to make his trippy sounds. Looking back at his 2015 self-produced debut EP (it is what it is) IIWII, Intalekt championed UK talent, with features by the likes of Jacob Banks, Kojey Radical, Jay Prince and Ella Frank, and similarly the release was celebrated by UK radio-royalty, Trevor Nelson, Mista Jam and DJ Target.Keen champion of UK talent, Intalekt's ardent support of community and connecting is clear in his 2019 founding of young people's initiative School of Bop. Aimed at getting young curious creatives (13-25) into the world of music production, the workshops are free immersive sessions where Intalekt share's his experience and knowledge, brings together artist friends to support the growth of industry connections, and culminates in a showcase of amazing work of the participants.If you can't tell, we're blown away! In this week’s episode, we talk about the fluidity of genre, Intalekt's approach to work, his community work with young people, plus getting through creative blocks and whether or not he believes in writer's block.Show notesYou can find out more about Intalekt by following him on instagram @IntalektMusicCheck out his initiative @SchoolOfBop_Listen to more of his work with @BilllyDukes_Plus, why not support Intalekt and buy some of his music on Bandcamp[The track included in the intro is Peace from The Adventures of Masta Splinta]Like this episode?Don't forget to follow, subscribe or share with your friends. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, we would love a review or rating as well!Slide into our DMs by following us on instagram at @OnRepeatThePodcast.Use the Hashtag #OnRepeatPod to keep up with the conversationPlus - we now have a Facebook page, so chuck us a like @OnRepeatThePodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Jodi M Burn

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 48:58


    Hey folks. It’s Wednesday, so you know what that means? Colour Me Wednesday - we wear pink! Oh, and there’s one more thing we do on Wednesdays... we drop another episode of On Repeat.This week we're speaking to Jodi M Burn (they/them pronouns), who is a UK based musician, educator and event organiser which a keen eye on representation and breaking down barriers.As a musician they have played drums and bass on studio recordings with bands such as Colour Me Wednesday, Personal Best and BYENAR. They've also travelled the world playing internatonal tours in Japan, Indonesia and Europe and at festivals such as Kendal Calling and Madrid Popfest, plus have supported the likes of Propagandhi, Lemuria and Juliana Hatfield. Phew!As an educator they have taught music privately and run group music workshops for beginners for 5 years - in quarantine they were doing zoom drum lessons! They have also volunteered as an LGBTQ+ youth worker, and worked alongside Trans-led charity Gendered Intelligence, and worked with The Proud Trust, the home of LGBT+ youth (plus other identities such as asexual, intersex and questioning).As an organiser they have co-run First Timers Fest, organised DIY shows in London and Brighton and co-ran Synth Punk Fest at DIY Space for London for 3 years. Jodi started with Girls Rock London as a volunteer Drum Tutor and Band Coach in the 2018 and 2019 camps and has since joined the organising team to focus on programme delivery, international collaboration and trans inclusivity.Recent musical releases played on by Jodi include the self titled debut EP by hardcore trans duo Byenary and the single 'Nannas on a Rampage' by glam-drag band Thigh High.In this episode discuss Jodi's portfolio music career with reference to DIY pop punk and some food for thought regarding music lesson privilege. This podcast also comes with a party bag treat - a trans artist playlist compiled by Jodi themselves. You can find this gem in the show notes below. Show notesFind out more about Jodi's bands hereColour Me WednesdayBYENARYAnromacheukCatch their solo PeanutButlerPlus listen, save and share their Trans Britain playlistFollow them on Instagram @mxjodiburnNeed extra info on Girls Rock Londonhttps://www.girlsrocklondon.com/Need extra info on First Timers Festhttp://www.firsttimers.org/Like this episode?Don't forget to follow, subscribe or share with your friends. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, we would love a review or rating as well!Slide into our DMs by following us on instagram at @OnRepeatThePodcast.Use the Hashtag #OnRepeatPod to keep up with the conversation See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Charles Vaughan

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 45:35


    Welcome back to another week of On Repeat!This week we're changing things up, and interviewing Charles Vaughan, an eclectic DJ, Broadcaster and all around music-lover! Charles is the co-creator of ‘Universal Sanctuary’, a late-night show on Worldwide FM with Tina Edwards, which explores the crossroads of jazz and DJ culture. Confident outside of the radio booth, Charles has also filled dance floors at venues such as Brixton Jamm, and Pickle Factory, plus has played the world famous Boiler Room. He also has experience running his own nights, such as Birdland Kissa, Resolution and much much more.Whilst Charles also produces, in this episode we focus mostly on his DJ life and discuss the connection between the DJ and the crowd and how to build and manage energy, the idea that DJing is a continuation of jazz, plus of course Charles' LOVE of disco, jazz and TikTok!ShownotesLike Charles? Follow him here:Instagram @cs_vaughanBandcamp https://charlesvaughan.bandcamp.com/Website https://www.charles-vaughan.com/Like this episode?Don't forget to follow, subscribe or share with your friends. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, we would love a review or rating as well!Slide into our DMs by following us on instagram at @OnRepeatThePodcast.Use the Hashtag #OnRepeatPod to keep up with the conversation See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Benji From Steam Down

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 39:17


    Welcome back to On Repeat!This week we're speaking to Benji 'Chief' Appiah, one of the many artists involved in collective, Steam Down, though has also worked with artists from the UK jazz scene such as Nubya Garcia, Theon Cross and Ms Maurice. As a drummer, composer and teacher from south east London, Benji uses his drumming to express his Ghanian roots and the UK culture he grew up with. For the uninitiated, Steam Down is an artist collective and jam night that started off by a group of multi-instrumentalists (AKA v.talented people!) in bar in Deptford (firstly Buster Mantis, later Matchstick Piehouse) to connect and collaborate, before quickly growing into one of the most in-demand parties on the UK jazz scene.With a family vibe, the 8 piece band & rotating number of guests, have supported projects such as Sampa The Great on Jools Holland, headlined a Boiler Room Festival, and have played the likes of Glastonbury, Maiden Voyage, Gilles Peterson’s We Out Here Festival, Love Supreme and Jazz Al Parque in Colombia. If that's not enough, Steam Down have won awards such as the Innovation Award and Live Experience of the Year Award featuring Kamasi Washington at the Jazz FM Awards 2019.In this week’s episode, we’ll be speaking to Benji about work ethic in the music industry, how important it is to stay true to yourself as an artist, and meeting Thudercat on his birthday! Show notesFind out more about Steamdown via their websiteFollow them on Instagram @SteamdownFollow them on Facebook @FacebookFollow the lovely Benji on Instagram @Benji_On_DrumsLike this episode?Don't forget to follow, subscribe or share with your friends. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, we would love a review or rating as well!Slide into our DMs by following us on instagram at @OnRepeatThePodcast.Use the Hashtag #OnRepeatPod to keep up with the conversation See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Lyds

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 43:19


    What up On Repeaters!This week we're changing it up, and moving from the medium of music to poetry by speaking to lyds, a Black woman poet and writer. Based in Epsom, UK, her writing practice predicates on delineating the human condition through the prisms of Black womanhood, music, the erotic, spirituality & radical tenderness. In this episode we get into the creative process of crafting poetry and see where the words stop and the music begins.lyds co-facilitates PRISM WRITERS; a writer’s group for Black women held at the Southbank Centre and has an MA in Black British Writing from Goldsmiths, University of London. She has also had her writing published by the likes of AFROPUNK, Syla Studio, Lungs Project, Kandaka, sweet-thang zine, Lacuna Lit, Guts Publishing and Call + Response Journal. To add to the list, she is currently a writer-in-residence on DIALOGUES. Show notesSupport lyds by checking out her audio poetry collection ‘my love is the mid-morning sun’ via her websitelydialuke.comFollow her on Instagram @LydiaHenriettaoLike this episode?Don't forget to follow, subscribe or share with your friends. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, we would love a review or rating as well!Slide into our DMs by following us on instagram at @OnRepeatThePodcast.Use the Hashtag #OnRepeatPod to keep up with the conversation See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Henry Jones

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 34:43


    Welcome back On Repeat family!This week we're speaking to Henry Jones, a singer-songwriter based in Leicester. His unique sound - an amalgamation of electronic, pop and RnB - has already gained him BBC Radio play, as well as securing him multiple London headline shows. Alongside catchy songs, Henry's experience is vast, from entertaining abroad, to classical training and studying at BIMM.In this episode Henry gives us an insight into how he produces songs and finds melodies, plus we talk quarantine beats, getting into the musical headspace and collaborating with others.ShownotesLike this episode? Follow Henry on Instagram @HenryHJonesListen to Henry on SpotifyFind out more about producer Blak Seed on Instagram @BlakSeedOfficialLike this episode?Don't forget to follow, subscribe or share with your friends. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, we would love a review or rating as well!Slide into our DMs by following us on instagram at @OnRepeatThePodcast.Use the Hashtag #OnRepeatPod to keep up with the conversation See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Nigel / Prez 96

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 46:57


    It's that time of the week again!This week we're talking to the multi-talented Nigel aka Pres 96 who is a Hip Hop producer, composer, actor and workshop facilitator for Beats Bus. With an eclectic career history, Nigel has been a battle rapper, is a beat-maker, helps young people connect with music, plus combines Hip Hop and musicals by composing for the stage in productions such as ‘Canary and the Crow’.In this episode we learn more about Nigel’s career history, how we got involved with theatre, plus how he rewired his brain to overcome nerves and create a workshop geared towards supporting young people in his home town with the award-winning Beats Bus.ShownotesFollow Nigel and his story on instagram @96PrezFind out more about Beats Bus by visiting their websiteFind out more about Middle Child / Canary and the CrowLike this episode?Don't forget to follow, subscribe or share with your friends. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, we would love a review or rating as well!Slide into our DMs by following us on instagram at @OnRepeatThePodcast.Use the Hashtag #OnRepeatPod to keep up with the conversation See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Emma / Blue Loop

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 49:03


    Welcome back to On Repeat,This week we're interviewing Emma, AKA Blue Loop, an electronic music producer who crafts her music from found sound and analogue synthesisers. Whilst she crafts other-worldly soundscapes, Emma’s artistic values lie in music education and diversity, volunteering with the incredible charity Girls Rock London as well as running synth and music production workshops for the likes of ROLI and First Timers Fest.In this episode Emma gives us the lowdown on getting started with production, how music can empower the next generation and of course, where she finds all her found sounds.ShownotesFollow Blue Loop on Instagram @blueloopsoundsListen to Blue Loop on SoundcloudAnd check out her website on https://blueloopsounds.com/Like this episode?Don't forget to follow, subscribe or share with your friends. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, we would love a review or rating as well!Slide into our DMs by following us on instagram at @OnRepeatThePodcast.Use the Hashtag #OnRepeatPod to keep up with the conversation See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Harrison Swann from Talk Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 48:34


    This week we're talking to Manchester born, London based guitarist and vocalist Harrison Swann from Talk Show. Weaving '70s Post-Punk and '80s New Wave/Goth, Talk Show have exploded onto the London guitar scene and are definitely ones to watch in this growing movement. With a sold out first release under their belt ('Fast and Loud' from YALA! Records) the band have gone from strength to strength, performing throughout the UK and Europe in support of artists including Fontaines D.C., Squid, Fat White Family, The Murder Capital, Black Country New Road and Pip Blom. Plus have played at a host of festivals around the UK including The Great Escape, Liverpool Sound City, Dot to Dot and Visions Festival.In this episode Harrison gives us a deep dive into his creative process, plus we cover the difficulties of choosing a name, the importance of honing your stage presence (and how to do it!), and his ode to public transport.Show NotesIf you like the sound of Talk Show, why not support them by buying their music on BandcampFollow them on Instagram @TalkShowTalkShowLike them on FacebookListen to them on SpotifyLike this episode?Don't forget to follow, subscribe or share with your friends. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, we would love a review or rating as well!Slide into our DMs by following us on instagram at @OnRepeatThePodcast.Use the Hashtag #OnRepeatPod to keep up with the conversation See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Introducing On Repeat

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 2:40


    Welcome to day one of On Repeat!On Repeat is a brand new podcast interviewing some of our favourite musical minds from worlds such as Post-Punk, Electronic, Jazz, Hip Hop and more. Listen now for a short insight into what to expect from two music-loving ladies plus a handful of fun excerpts to wet your whistle. Stay in touch or slide into our DMs by following us on instagram @OnRepeatThePodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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