The Toolroom Academy Artist Breakthrough Podcast

EP018: From Unpaid Intern to Interviewing Carl Cox & David Guetta - Katie Knight

1 h 22 min · I går
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From unpaid work experience at Amnesia Ibiza to interviewing Carl Cox, David Guetta, Underworld and some of the biggest names in electronic music, Katie Knight has built one of the most respected careers in dance music broadcasting. In this episode of The Artist Breakthrough Podcast, Katie Knight shares the reality of building a career in the music industry - from working seven days a week in Ibiza and dealing with rejection, to creating one of dance music's leading podcasts and learning from hundreds of artists, managers and industry professionals along the way. Whether you want to become a DJ, producer, broadcaster or work behind the scenes, this conversation is packed with honest advice on networking, storytelling, creating opportunities, and building a long-term career in electronic music. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode EP018: From Unpaid Intern to Interviewing Carl Cox & David Guetta - Katie Knight cover

EP018: From Unpaid Intern to Interviewing Carl Cox & David Guetta - Katie Knight

From unpaid work experience at Amnesia Ibiza to interviewing Carl Cox, David Guetta, Underworld and some of the biggest names in electronic music, Katie Knight has built one of the most respected careers in dance music broadcasting. In this episode of The Artist Breakthrough Podcast, Katie Knight shares the reality of building a career in the music industry - from working seven days a week in Ibiza and dealing with rejection, to creating one of dance music's leading podcasts and learning from hundreds of artists, managers and industry professionals along the way. Whether you want to become a DJ, producer, broadcaster or work behind the scenes, this conversation is packed with honest advice on networking, storytelling, creating opportunities, and building a long-term career in electronic music. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

I går1 h 22 min
episode EP017: Martha Bolton: Why The Music Industry Needs To Change cover

EP017: Martha Bolton: Why The Music Industry Needs To Change

In this episode of The Artist Breakthrough Podcast, Pete sits down with Martha Bolton, founder of Not Bad For A Girl and one of the UK's leading voices on diversity and community in electronic music. Together they explore what it really takes to build a career in today's music industry, why community beats competition, how grassroots culture shapes the future of dance music, and the changes the industry still needs to make. From creating opportunities for underrepresented artists to navigating social media, networking, and breaking into the scene, Martha shares practical advice alongside her own journey building one of electronic music's most impactful organisations. Whether you're an artist, DJ, producer or simply passionate about the future of dance music, this episode is packed with honest insights and actionable advice. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

30. juni 20261 h 13 min
episode EP016: How To Build A Music Community People Actually Care About - Girls Don't Sync cover

EP016: How To Build A Music Community People Actually Care About - Girls Don't Sync

From grassroots clubs in Liverpool to sold-out headline shows around the world, Girls Don't Sync have become one of the most influential collectives in electronic music. In this live conversation recorded at our conference, the Girls Don't Sync crew share the real story behind their rise - from playing seven-hour sets for £50 and building local communities, to navigating social media, producing music, dealing with criticism, and staying authentic in an industry obsessed with virality. We dive into why community matters more than followers, how they built a movement around inclusivity and friendship, the realities of life behind the scenes, and why supporting grassroots culture is more important than ever. Whether you're a DJ, producer, promoter or simply passionate about dance music culture, this episode is packed with honest insights, practical advice and powerful stories from one of the most exciting acts in electronic music today. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

26. juni 202648 min
episode EP015: Why Most DJs Never Build a Real Audience - Grahame Farmer cover

EP015: Why Most DJs Never Build a Real Audience - Grahame Farmer

In this episode of The Artist Breakthrough Podcast, we sit down with Grahame Farmer, founder of Data Transmission and The Artist Blueprint. He is one of the most respected voices in electronic music, to explore what really drives artist growth in today's industry. From building one of dance music's biggest media platforms to helping artists navigate social media, branding, networking and long-term career development. We discuss why most artists focus on the wrong things, how to grow a genuine audience, the importance of consistency, and why going viral isn't the shortcut many people think it is. Whether you're a DJ, producer, label owner or artist trying to break through, this episode is packed with practical advice you can apply immediately. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

19. juni 20261 h 12 min
episode EP014: Is DJ Culture Built for Neurodivergent Minds? - Harold Heath cover

EP014: Is DJ Culture Built for Neurodivergent Minds? - Harold Heath

From acid house and record shops to ADHD, autism and redefining success in dance music... In this episode of The Artist Breakthrough Podcast, Pete sits down with legendary DJ, producer, journalist and author Harold Heath to explore his remarkable journey through over 30 years of electronic music culture. Harold shares how he discovered DJing through record collecting, built a career in the early house and tech-house scenes, and why some of his most celebrated records were created with little more than second-hand gear and instinct. He also opens up about receiving an ADHD and autism diagnosis later in life, how neurodiversity shaped his career, and why he believes DJ culture has always been a place where different minds can thrive. The conversation dives into creativity, record shop culture, social media, the changing definition of success, and why a life spent doing what you love is worth more than any headline slot. Whether you're a DJ, producer, artist or simply passionate about dance music culture, this episode is packed with wisdom, perspective and inspiration. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

3. juni 20261 h 5 min