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Dec 2, 2025 • 43min

E449: Ella Eyre: everything, in time

UK singer-songwriter Ella Eyre opens up about her long-awaited new album, everything, in time, and why she’s finally writing the music she's always wanted to. She reflects on getting out of the major label system, taking her songs with her, and reveals how she’s breaking away from being typecast as a dance feature vocalist. 
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Dec 2, 2025 • 39min

The Mix Room E114: Annie Mahtani on BEAST’s concert sound system

Annie Mahtani, electroacoustic composer, sound artist, performer and Lecturer in Music at The University of Birmingham, reveals all about BEAST, the concert sound system of the University of Birmingham’s Electroacoustic Music Studios. Also co-director of BEAST, Mahtani explains how BEAST has become one of the leading systems for the presentation of electronic music in the world thanks to its setups of 100 loudspeakers. She reveals how Genelec monitors play a crucial role, and how the system goes far beyond the capabilities of cinema surround sound systems.
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Nov 26, 2025 • 28min

E448: Cameron Richardson: The Other Side Of Blue

Cameron Richardson, an internationally sought-after vocal teacher who is renowned for his work with clients in lead roles on Broadway, London’s West End and in TV and film, discusses his approach to vocal coaching, how he helps West End stars reach their potential, and delves into pivoting into creating his own music with his debut single, The Other Side Of Blue.
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Nov 26, 2025 • 44min

E449: Coyle Girelli: Out of This Town

Coyle Girelli, who, after finding success in previous bands Your Vegas and The Chevin, and co-writing for the likes of BTS and Westlife, has now stepped out as a solo artist with a classic songwriting sound. He chats about his new album, Out Of This Town, a long-awaited collection of songs co-written with Elvis Presley collaborator Mac Davies, featuring duets with KT Tunstall and Cassandra Lewis.
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Nov 11, 2025 • 28min

Aspiring Headliner E86: debdepan

Chelsea and Grace, aka debdepan, are a female duo from Margate who make genre-blurring alternative music, influenced by dark pop, dance and grunge. The duo talk about their musical influences and their new EP, Lovers & Others – a collection that chronicles the complexities of love, identity, and friendship through the duo’s dramatised lens.
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Nov 11, 2025 • 32min

E447: The Brand New Heavies: Andrew Levy on 40 years of acid jazz

Few tracks capture the timeless groove of The Brand New Heavies quite like You Are the Universe. Released in 1997 as part of the band’s platinum-certified album Shelter, the song’s uplifting lyrics and irresistible funk-soul groove have made it a fan favourite across the globe, cementing the band’s place as pioneers of acid jazz. Andrew Levy, who’s been The Brand New Heavies’ bassist since the group formed in the late ‘80s, reflects on the group's enduring appeal, why they never go out of style, touring almost 40 years on, and reveals new music plans.
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Oct 31, 2025 • 31min

Aspiring Headliner USA 48: elijah woods

Fresh off his headline tour across Asia, L.A.-based pop artist and producer, elijah woods discusses the misunderstandings that come with having a very similar name to a certain The Lord of the Rings actor, talks about his new single, Slicked Back Hair, and reveals what to expect from his debut album, Can We Talk?.
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Oct 30, 2025 • 26min

Headliner USA 209: Earthworks Audio CEO Dan Blackmer

Before Earthworks Audio was founded in ‘95, there was dbx, the company that put David Blackmer’s name in the pro audio hall of fame. Now his son, Dan Blackmer, is carrying the torch. Dan reflects on growing up surrounded by audio ingenuity, carrying the Blackmer mantle, and steering a company where every product is as much a tool as it is a testament to a family’s lifelong pursuit of sonic excellence.
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Oct 26, 2025 • 44min

E446: Mae Stephens: On ADHD & new single, Tiny Voice

UK singer Mae Stephens talks about her new single, Tiny Voice, which is a tongue-in-cheek exploration of her intrusive thoughts. She also reflects on how ADHD has shaped her life and songwriting, and the viral success of If We Ever Broke Up.
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Oct 14, 2025 • 47min

Aspiring Headliner USA 47: Gatlin

After leaving her deeply religious home state of Florida in order to flourish as an artist, Gatlin found herself as an alternative pop and Americana artist when relocating to Nashville and then Los Angeles. She reflects on this, and delves into her debut album, The Eldest Daughter, which deals with coming out, depression, and finding herself away from her religious upbringing.

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