• Simon Jones: As LGBTQ people, we’ve had to fight for our authenticity
    Oct 11 2025

    The music business loves a shortcut—but real careers are built, not hacked. In this episode, award-winning publicist and manager Simon pulls back the curtain on how pop stars are actually broken: persistence over “promo stunts,” ruthless focus over doing “everything,” and authenticity over algorithm-chasing.


    From being a teenage major-label signing to running PR for SMTV/CD:UK, stewarding Ant & Dec for decades, riding the One Direction juggernaut, relaunching Louise into the Top 10, championing RAYE, and elevating queer culture through Mighty Hoopla and Drag Race UK stars The Vivienne, Bimini and Tia Kofi—Simon shares the playbook (and the pitfalls) of modern fame.


    This conversation is hosted by Mark Adams, CEO of Blinding Talent, brand expert, and music industry leader with 20 years’ experience at Bauer, Emap, and Channel 4, working with major artists and global brands including YouTube and Spotify.


    Together they explore:

    ⬛ From “flop pop star” to powerhouse PR: using early failure as fuel

    ⬛ The SMTV/CD:UK effect—why rooms, not emails, build careers

    ⬛ Ant & Dec: how trust, time and team culture create national treasures

    ⬛ One Direction’s Leicester Square takeover—what scale really feels like

    ⬛ Singles vs albums: why bodies of work still build fanbases

    ⬛ Louise’s return: beating ageism, ditching the “heritage act” box

    ⬛ RAYE’s rise: the public roots for authenticity (and album freedom)

    ⬛ Labels, risk and reality—why “more PR” ≠ “more streams”

    ⬛ Queer fandom = credibility: Mighty Hoopla and the pop ecosystem

    ⬛ Drag Race to mainstream: pick a lane, then kick down the door

    ⬛ Hot takes hurt: why pausing before posting is a superpower

    ⬛ AI futures: deepfakes, dead icons and the lines Simon won’t cross


    ⏱ Episode Timestamps:

    00:00 Intro

    00:37 From Norfolk kid to major-label teen act

    04:59 Freuds, SMTV/CD:UK & winning the room

    07:21 Building lifelong trust with Ant & Dec

    13:06 The 1D movie premiere—organising mayhem

    16:45 Albums matter: how fanbases actually form

    22:03 Louise’s comeback and industry snobbery

    26:02 Breaking solo careers post-group: authenticity first

    31:24 What PR really does (and doesn’t) do

    37:04 Mighty Hoopla, queer credibility & community

    39:10 Managing The Vivienne, Bimini & Tia Kofi—find your lane

    45:02 Advocacy that moves the needle

    50:27 Fans, hot takes & avoiding PR own-goals

    55:03 The next 10 years: streaming shifts & AI red lines

    59:00 Closing thoughts


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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Jacob Rickard: Posting On TikTok Every Day Isn’t A Strategy, If It Has No Emotion, No One Will Care
    Sep 6 2025

    ⚠️ WARNING: The music industry is chasing TikTok virality and it’s killing real artistry. Jacob Rickard reveals why labels are panicking, how Gen Z really discovers music, and why forcing artists to make content could destroy careers before they start.


    Jacob Rickard is one of the most influential figures in music discovery today. Formerly a Music lead at Radio 1 and now a Gen Z strategist, he has worked with the biggest artists in the world and has been at the centre of how radio, streaming, and social media shape the charts.


    This conversation is hosted by Mark Adams, CEO of Blinding Talent, brand expert, and music industry leader with 20 years’ experience at Bauer, Emap, and Channel 4, working with major artists and global brands including YouTube and Spotify.


    Together they explore:


    ⬛ Why virality isn’t a strategy (and why TikTok is breaking bad music into the charts)

    ⬛ How Gen Z treat all music as “new music” no matter when it was made

    ⬛ Why labels are failing by ignoring their youngest staff

    ⬛ How followers are not the same as fans and why community beats clout

    ⬛ Why forcing artists to post daily content is killing creativity

    ⬛ How radio still breaks artists but doesn’t make them cool anymore

    ⬛ Why the next big artist will break every formula you think you know


    ⏱ Episode Timestamps:


    00:00 Intro

    02:11 Why “going viral” is NOT a strategy

    06:42 The rise of bad music through TikTok

    11:20 Why labels should listen to young people in the room

    16:45 Followers vs. fans — what really matters

    22:05 Why daily TikTok posting is killing artistry

    28:19 How Gen Z discover music differently

    35:10 Radio’s role in 2025 and beyond

    42:17 Why every new artist needs a fresh formula

    49:02 Community vs. clout, the future of fandom

    54:48 Closing thoughts


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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Samuel Jack: From Singing Drunk at the Pub to 100+ Sync Deals & a Global TikTok Hit
    Aug 8 2025

    From singing drunk at the pub to landing 100+ sync deals, a global hit written in under 30 minutes, and major label bidding wars — Sam Jack’s journey is pure music industry magic. 🎶🔥


    In this episode, Sam shares his unfiltered story — from his South African musical roots and early gigs, to the unexpected Spotify explosion that changed everything. Packed with insider tips for artists, emotional turning points, and viral-worthy moments, this is a must-watch for anyone chasing a dream in music.


    📌 Highlights:

    0:06 – The overnight Spotify spike that changed his life

    0:51 – Lewis Capaldi industry pressure story

    1:06 – Nearly 100 syncs (and how)

    1:18 – Writing a global hit in 30 minutes

    1:36 – Musical roots in South Africa

    4:32 – Singing in Zulu, Xhosa, Swahili & Afrikaans at school

    18:59 – From chef to hitmaker

    32:20 – The waterfall of major label emails

    38:01 – The trumpet hook that went viral without his name

    48:04 – YouTube sync discovery hack

    1:06:23 – Why songwriters deserve points

    1:23:35 – Best advice: Perseverance


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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Colin Barlow, A&R Legend: I Gave Everything Up For Six Months To Get That Band
    Jun 9 2025

    Legendary A&R Colin Barlow sits down with Blinding Talent CEO Mark Adams and reveals how he signed Girls Aloud, chased the Yeah Yeah Yeahs across continents, and worked with icons like Beyoncé, Pharrell, and Justin Timberlake. Raw stories, real lessons, and music business gold. “Songs are everything.” A must-listen for artists, managers, and fans.


    He discussed:

    • The Relentless Importance of the Song
    • Gut Instinct vs. Data in A&R
    • Artist Development Takes Time
    • Eclecticism as an A&R Superpower
    • The Cultural Shift in Pop: From Polished to Wonky


    Timecodes

    02:00 Colin celebrates Skeelo’s iconic single and how even brief success can hold lasting impact.

    3:05 From UB40 to early cover decisions, Colin explains the timeless power of reimagined music.

    5:05 How a call about a Newcastle band sparked the Wildcard label—and birthed The Lighthouse Family.

    9:10 Listening to UB40, Depeche Mode, hard rap, and beyond gave Colin the edge in spotting diverse hits.

    10:15 Discusses genre tribes, fashion as identity (camouflage, baseball caps), and discovering vocal powerhouses like Dina Carroll.

    12:20 From being ANR for Boyzone to shepherding Ronan's solo career, including “Life’s a Rollercoaster”—one of Colin’s proudest hits.

    15:00 Signing the Yeah Yeah Yeahs changed Polydor’s reputation and opened doors to alt-rock and crossover acts.

    18:20 The bold signing that unlocked a wave of alternative influencers like Snow Patrol and Scissor Sisters.

    20:10 Praises Sam Fender's songwriting, authenticity, and potential to be “the UK Springsteen”.

    22:00 Colin reveals he shaped Sound of the Underground from day one, embracing odd beats and daring creative vision.

    23:30 Why great songs penetrate—regardless of origin. The golden rule: find your unicorn songs.

    25:15 A crucial reminder that instant viral hits rarely build sustainable artist careers.

    27:00 Tributes to Diane Warren, Paloma Faith, Gary Barlow, and true artist identities.

    31:00 How Bring Me The Horizon and other acts that found massive streaming success without mainstream exposure.

    33:00 The story of The Wanted’s school tour army redefining gatekeepers' decisions.

    36:00 Argues against stats-first approach, advocating for belief, instinct, and long-term development.

    40:30 From Beyoncé and Alicia Keys to Justin Timberlake—“Americans do it better” in production and precision.

    44:15 A warm anecdote about sending Bowie a Golden‑Years rug—and getting a signed, quirky note back.

    47:00 Reflections on Bowie and Prince’s fearless trial-and-error and artistic courage.

    49:00 How RCA won a chart war, embraced Pharrell, and rode that joyful wave globally.

    51:00 Memories from filming Eminem and Dr Dre and the enduring impact of The Defiant Ones documentary.

    53:00 Critique of homogenisation in music and film, urging confidence and independence in artistic decisions.

    55:00 How great A&R work requires being a psychologist, cultural curator, and song-shape shifter.

    57:00 The demo that became Take That’s comeback single—pure A&R instinct in action.

    60:00 Lessons about reunions and the pitfalls of missing original members for legacy acts.

    62:00 From AI-powered Elvis concerts to how technology might bring Bowie & Beatles back to stages.

    64:15 Colin warns against losing institutional memory and urges mentorship for next-gen music execs.


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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Sol Parker, Live Agent: No Way You Can Have A Top 40 Hit These Days Without A Sizeable TikTok Moment
    Apr 29 2025

    About this Episode: Join us for an unforgettable conversation with Sol Parker, legendary UK live music agent and major figure in the music industry. Sol has helped shape the careers of The Prodigy, Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, Take That, Steps, Westlife, and many more. From his early days growing up around nightclubs and arcades in North Wales to representing some of the world's biggest acts, Sol shares incredible behind-the-scenes stories, valuable career advice, and the realities of surviving in the fast-changing world of live music.


    Highlights include:

    🎤 Working with iconic artists like The Prodigy, Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, and Take That.

    🎸 Sol’s unforgettable career moments — including tea with Kurt Cobain!

    🎟️ How the live music industry evolved from the ‘90s to today.

    ❌ The power of saying "NO" – and how The Prodigy refused to appear on Top of the Pops.

    🚀 The critical importance of songs vs. brand for new artists.

    📲 How TikTok and social media changed artist discovery forever.

    📈 The essential role of fan engagement and building a loyal audience.

    🏆 The challenges independent artists face today — and practical tips for success.

    🤒 A fascinating dive into the future of live music and music marketing post-COVID.

    👥 The rise of stadium tours and why live music is booming again.

    🎶 Advice for aspiring musicians: How to land those dream support slots.


    Perfect for:

    Musicians | Managers | Industry Pros | Live Agents | Aspiring Artists | Music Fans


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    🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & all major streaming platforms.


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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Jamie Osman: From Record Stores to Sobriety and Selling Out Shows
    Mar 25 2025

    In this unfiltered, emotional, and wildly insightful episode, Blinding Talent CEO and former Channel 4 Director of Music, Mark Adams sits down with powerhouse manager and label boss Jamie Osman for a deep-dive into his journey from a 15-year-old record store clerk to managing arena-selling bands. They unpack the highs of music industry success, the chaos of self-doubt, substance abuse, and the pressure to "always level up."


    From sobering truths about addiction in music to game-changing conversations around mental health, fan engagement, and why social media might be your worst enemy — this episode doesn’t just talk about the music industry; it challenges it.


    Whether you’re an artist, a manager, or a curious fan — this is the conversation the industry didn’t know it needed.


    🚀 Topics Covered in This Episode:

    ✅ His humble beginnings working in a record store at 15

    ✅ Mental health struggles in an industry fuelled by pressure, alcohol, and perfectionism

    ✅ What artists get wrong about streaming, social media & building fanbases

    ✅ Why accountability, CRM tools, and sober living changed everything

    ✅ Hilarious “pinch me” moments with Incubus and festival planes full of rock legends


    ⚡ Whether you're a musician, music manager, or industry insider, this episode is JAMMED with real talk, raw truths, and smart strategies for surviving and thriving in the biz.


    Trigger Warning: Includes discussions of addiction, mental health, and grief.


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    #MusicIndustry #JamieOsman #ArtistManagement #IndependentMusic #MentalHealthInMusic #BuryTomorrow #EasyLifeRecords #MusicPodcast #SpotifyTips #RockAndRollMoments #RecordLabelLife

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • Sarah Wilson: From Adele to BTS and How Artists Like Russ & Jorja Smith Dominate Streaming
    Mar 1 2025

    Independent Music Industry Insights: Adele, BTS, Super Fans & The Future of Streaming | The Blinding Talent Music Industry Podcast 🎧🔥


    #MusicIndustry #Adele #BTS #Streaming #IndependentArtists #TuneCore #BlindTalentPodcast


    This week on the Blinding Talent Music Industry Podcast, host Mark Adams sits down with Sarah Wilson, a powerhouse in the music industry who has worked with Adele, BTS, Radiohead, Jungle, and Hot Chip. Currently leading one of the world's biggest independent music distribution platforms, TuneCore, Sarah shares her incredible journey from journalism to artist development, offering invaluable insights into music distribution, super fans, and the future of streaming.


    🚀 Topics Covered in This Episode:

    🔹 Sarah's experience working with Adele from the very beginning

    🔹 The evolution of streaming and independent music distribution

    🔹 How artists like BTS have leveraged super fans for success

    🔹 Advice for independent artists looking to grow their careers

    🔹 The rise of AI, streaming fraud, and the role of fan engagement

    🔹 Women in the music industry and how the landscape has changed


    🔥 Key Takeaways for Independent Artists:

    🎶 How to choose the right music distributor (TuneCore vs. DistroKid, Ditto, CD Baby, etc.)

    📈 The real impact of streaming numbers and whether they should be public

    🤝 The role of fan engagement & community building in an artist’s career

    💡 How social media & streaming platforms shape music marketing today


    If you're an independent artist, music executive, or just love the behind-the-scenes of the music business, this episode is a MUST-LISTEN!


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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Rich Castillo From Under-18 Gigs To O2 Arena: The Rise of N-Dubz And How A&R Has Changed
    Jan 31 2025

    Get ready for an inspiring, no-holds-barred conversation with a seasoned music manager who's seen it all—from humble beginnings in under-18 gigs to shaping iconic acts like N-Dubz, working with Olivia Dean, and navigating the ever-changing world of A&R.


    Discover how artists like Tion Wayne, Stefflon Don, and Chase & Status climbed the charts, and hear behind-the-scenes stories of working with legends like Jay-Z, Beyoncé, and even the Red Hot Chili Peppers.


    We dive deep into:

    🎶 What makes an artist stand out in today’s crowded industry

    🎶 The role of A&R in building a brand versus focusing solely on music

    🎶 The rise of AI in music and the future of authenticity

    🎶 Unforgettable "pinch me" moments, from the O2 Arena to global chart success


    Whether you’re an artist, music professional, or just fascinated by the industry, this episode is packed with valuable insights and jaw-dropping stories.


    🔥 Don’t miss this chance to learn how to break into the music business and thrive in 2025!


    🔔 Subscribe for more behind-the-scenes music industry advice and stories! 🔔


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    1 hr and 30 mins