
Creator and host: The Art of Longevity podcast Author: Body of Work: how the album outplayed the algorithm Author: Riding the Rollercoaster: how artists survive the music business Music strategist, mentor, consultant, author & podcaster
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What do these albums - all released this year - have in common?
Agriculture – The Spiritual Sound
Underscores – U
Gorillaz – The Mountain
Raye - This Music May Contain Hope
Bruno Mars – The Romantic
They can all lay claim to be, in so...
“A working band is a contentious team that makes its own rules, unites incongruous personalities, works beyond (or revels in) limitations, aims for improbable synergies and makes a lot of noise along the way. There’s friction, but there’s a...
On Joel Gouveia’s Subtack (orange tick mark nice work there Joel), Gouveia really throws down the gauntlet on who ‘killed’ the music industry’s most lucrative format in history. In his post “How Spotify Murdered the Album”, he covers how “s...
After years of touring, Ólafur Arnalds made a decision: he wouldn’t return to the stage without fundamentally rethinking what a concert could be. His upcoming world tour Falling Apart Together aims to blur the boundaries between music perfo...
In David Hepworth’s mighty tome 1971: Never a Dull Moment, the writer makes the case that the records (and since this is the 70s we are largely talking albums here) made in 1971 were pivotal in the entire history of recorded music. This is...
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Author: Author: Riding the Rollercoaster: how artists survive the music business to become the legends we love (May '26) / Music strategist & podcaster (The Art of Longevity) / Body of Work: how the album outplayed the algorithm
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