- 57 minutes 12 secondsMaria Rozalska - The BoboMaria shares an intimate look at an evolving creative process, highlighting a shift toward letting ideas unfold naturally. The episode also explores composing soundtrack music, including for the hit TV show Kontrola, and the inspiration behind it.
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17 February 2026, 10:00 am - 52 minutes 54 secondsMax BlansjaarSongwriter and all-round legend Max Blansjaar reflects on the making of his debut album False Comforts and shares a glimpse into what he’s working on next.
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21 August 2025, 7:16 am - 1 hour 28 minutesLee Christian
Lee Christian is a songwriter best known for his work with bands Smilex and The Prohibition Smokers' Club, as well as his solo projects. He’s also the founder of independent record label Quickfix, championing unique and uncompromising music.
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20 June 2025, 4:21 pm - 1 hour 11 minutesEric Sanderson
Eric has worked in a range of creative roles with artists such as Death Cab for Cutie, Brian Fallon, Darlingside, and Honeyblood. He also contributed to a special project with Philip Glass and filmmaker Godfrey Reggio, in addition to writing, touring, and producing with Augustines.
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17 April 2025, 11:35 am - 1 hour 4 minutesMax TaylorMax is a fantastic songwriter, with his smash banger of a 2023 self-titled album, and also has played bass and worked with the likes of Mika, Roots Manuva, Groove Armada and Lily Allen.
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4 April 2025, 12:48 pm - 58 minutes 18 secondsMike MonaghanI caught up with Mike Monaghan, drummer, photographer and creative mind about playing drums for Gaz Coombes, Willie J Healey, Young Knives, LYR, and many more.
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22 February 2025, 8:00 am - 51 minutes 23 secondsMiles Myerscough-HarrisMiles Myerscough-Harris As creative director of the Whispering Bob Broadcasting Company, Miles has filmed and recorded over 300 intimate live sessions over the UK and the US, including performances from Jason Isbell, Margo Price and Beth Nielsen Chapman. Miles talks about the filming of these special Under the Apple Tree sessions, many of which take place in an old shipping container turned studio and about his transatlantic Country connections.
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16 October 2017, 7:16 pm - 1 hour 52 secondsOli SteadmanOli Steadman (Count Drachma / Stornoway). Oli talks about the start of Stornoway, signing a record deal and the Stornoway Farewell Tour. He also goes into depth about his songwriting process and how he’s taken influence from Zulu lullabies, Zulu war songs and maskandi guitar.
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14 September 2017, 12:52 pm - 37 minutes 13 secondsAndrew CombsAndrew is an exceptional songwriter based in Nashville who has just released his third album titled “Canyons of My Mind”. On the podcast we talked about sax solos, dystopic futures, making a living from songwriting, electronic music, moving to Nashville, and playing Country to Country at The O2 in London.
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17 May 2017, 6:35 pm - 56 minutes 31 secondsEmily BarkerEmily Barker Emily Barker is an award-winning songwriter who is releasing her brand new single “Sister Goodbye” (which you can hear on this very podcast!) on 10th February. On the podcast we talked about Emily’s many projects (The Low Country, Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo, Applewood Road, Vena Portae), the recording of her new soul inspired album at Sam Phillips Recording Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, playing with Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls at the London Olympics Opening Ceremony, and writing and performing the theme to BBC TV’s Wallander. Don’t miss Emily Barker live at Kings Place, near Kings Cross, London on 16th February: http://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/music/emily-barker-with-support-from-pete-roe#.WJmpmVNkiUk http://www.emilybarker.com/
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10 February 2017, 12:00 am - 1 hour 13 minutesCarl Smithson (Truck Store)Carl Smithson of Truck Store.Truck Store is Oxford’s independent music hub and record store, and is celebrating it’s 6th Birthday on Friday 10th February with in-store performances from Coldredlight and Candy Says. In this podcast episode I caught up with Truck Store Manager Carl Smithson and talked about the store’s history, Birthday, Oxford music and a large number of artists and musicians including: Austra, Ags Connolly, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Nightsweats, The National, Emily Barker, Charles Bradley, Nick Waterhouse, Candy Says, Seasick Steve, Stornoway, The Epstein, Unbelievable Truth, Michael Kiwanuka, Spring Offensive, Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls, Glass Animals, Foals www.truckmusicstore.co.uk/ www.facebook.com/truckstoreoxford/?fref=ts
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