Tag: writing

  • Conversations Unearthed — February 2026

    Conversations Unearthed — February 2026

    Every month, countless industry panels and talks happen that most artists never see. You don’t have to be everywhere at once — we do the listening and bring the highlights to you. Here’s what stood out in February 2026. 1. UD’s Industry Takeover Series: Women in Music Roundtable Based in East London, UD is an…

  • Algorithm overwhelm, adapting to the space, and having no blueprint: Sagid Carter x Club Carter Radio

    Algorithm overwhelm, adapting to the space, and having no blueprint: Sagid Carter x Club Carter Radio

    Falling into Dutch radio (and outgrowing it) Thanks so much for talking to us Sagid, can you tell us your story up til now? Yeah, so I studied journalism. When I got out of high school, I went to go to a journalism school, which was a waste of time and money, to be honest…

  • Conversations Unearthed — January 2026

    Conversations Unearthed — January 2026

    Every month, countless industry panels and talks happen that most artists never see. You don’t have to be everywhere at once — we do the listening and bring the highlights to you. Here’s what stood out in January 2026. 1. Exchanging Notes: Just The Way It Is? Young CreativesDemand Safety & Rights (Panel) Youth Music…

  • Conversations Unearthed — December 2025

    Conversations Unearthed — December 2025

    Every month, countless industry panels and talks happen that most artists never see. You don’t have to be everywhere at once — we do the listening and bring the highlights to you. Here’s what stood out in December 2025. 1. Attribution at the Speed of Sound | MBA x Audible Magic The Music Business Association,…

  • The power of presence, people, and payment: Alan Hughes-Hallett

    The power of presence, people, and payment: Alan Hughes-Hallett

    Hey Alan, tell us your story up till now.. I studied economics at university, I found it very interesting and did it for the love of the subject, but kind of found that other people in my course were doing the subject for the love of money and the kind of opportunities that it provided. I was someone that…