Drowned in Sound

What crisis?! UK Music’s CEO on our £8 billion industry

Nov 12, 2025
Tom Kiehl, CEO of UK Music, takes listeners through the fascinating paradox of the UK music industry, valued at £8 billion yet facing significant challenges. They discuss the impact of AI on creativity, the need for fair regulations, and the controversial £1 grassroots levy aimed at supporting struggling venues. Kiehl highlights Brexit's ongoing effects and the need for better infrastructure to nurture emerging talent. The conversation also touches on fan activism and the importance of political advocacy in shaping a sustainable future for music.
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INSIGHT

The £8 Billion Paradox

  • The UK music industry can simultaneously boom at the top and struggle at grassroots level.
  • Big commercial success masks fragility among mid-tier artists, venues and infrastructure.
ANECDOTE

Why UK Music Exists

  • UK Music formed to unite industry bodies and improve relations with government.
  • It represents 10 member organisations spanning collecting societies, labels, publishers and creator groups.
INSIGHT

AI Is The Next Rights Battleground

  • AI echoes past shifts like file‑sharing and streaming but raises sharper questions about consent and rights.
  • The core issue remains respecting creators and ensuring fair deals with new tech entrants.
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