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This is a music podcast which explores the creative process. We chat to artists of all levels, from aspiring and emerging talent to international stars, to find more about how they make their music. Check us out on Insta @emergingheadliner, FB and Twitter @headlinerhub and hashtag #headlinerradio
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Meet the Co-op Farmers

Business Council of Co-operatives and Mutuals

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Presented by www.coopfarming.coop. A candid new podcast series will tell the stories of Australian farmers transforming their businesses and fighting back from the brink by working together. Featuring leading primary producers, the eight-episode podcast MEET THE CO-OP FARMERS will address some of the biggest issues in farming, put forward solutions aimed at future-proofing Australian family farms and talk to farmers and fishers fighting back with the co-operative model. Pete Lewis speaks fra ...
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Crime Classics

Entertainment Radio

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Exploring the Legacy of "Crime Classics": A Pioneering Radio Docudrama "Crime Classics" remains a significant piece of broadcasting history, a testament to the golden age of radio. This CBS radio docudrama, which aired from June 15, 1953, to June 30, 1954, was a pioneer in its genre, blending historical accuracy with gripping storytelling. The show was the brainchild of Elliott Lewis, who not only produced and directed it but also played a crucial role in its creation. Each episode of "Crime ...
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Audio engineer Marcela Rada explains what inspired her to pursue a PhD in spatial audio, why she’s honing in on workflows and content creation guidelines for spatial audio productions, common misconceptions about the immersive audio format, and the factors that led her to select Genelec monitors for her home studio.…
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East London singer-songwriter Talia Rae recently spoke to Headliner about all things music, including her brand new EP Shadows – a deeply personal record with each track carrying its own story and message. She also reflects on her collaboration with some big names in the production world, as well as her recent performance supporting Stevie Nicks at…
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Eugenio Battaglia talks about his choices as sound designer, supervising sound editor and re-recording mixer on hit horror thriller, Longlegs. He explains how he incorporated a ‘70s rock and roll vibe to the sound design, his use of subliminal messages, reveals sound cues that hint at the film's big reveal, talks through some key scenes, and explai…
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Miami-born singer-songwriter Marquise Fair reflects on growing up in a violent ghetto, to participating in American Idol. He explains why the reality TV route is not for him, how he risked it all to make music in Switzerland, and explains how the current climate of division and conflict influenced his brand new release, Better World. He also reveal…
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Blending bedroom pop, elements of jazz and classical, and her uniquely tongue in cheek swipes at finding her way in life and relationships, Sansha is a South-London based artist and producer. Having performed at Latitude Festival and two runs of her one-woman show at the Edinburgh Fringe, Sansha chats to Headliner about her recent single releases a…
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Singer-songwriter Jaime Wyatt reflects on her musical journey, from getting her first record deal to now. She taps into the darker side of her life - having spent time in jail - and opens up about being queer in the industry and how that influenced her song, Love Is A Place. She also reveals the meaning behind her ambitious and hopeful new album, F…
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Sam Walker of American dance music duo Walker & Royce – who released the second part of their latest album, No Big Deal, earlier this year – shares his experiences on collaboration and experimentation, reveals his workflow and preferences for using soft synths, and discusses the growth of tech house across the US.…
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Hailing from Kaduna, Nigeria, Godwin is a singer, songwriter and filmmaker signed to Sony Music after amassing 80 million views on TikTok singing covers of African songs. Following the release of his debut EP and a brilliant performance for Colors, Godwin releases his latest single Abeke. Here, he talks about the lead single from his upcoming debut…
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Kiasmos - the side project/supergroup of producer and songwriter Janus Rasmussen and BAFTA-winning composer Ólafur Arnalds - dropped their debut album back in 2014, and its unexpected success left them unsure how to approach its follow up. Ten years later, Kiasmos II is finally here. The duo chats to Headliner about getting out of Iceland to record…
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Brian Rothschild, co-founder and executive director of the Lennon Bus, a Genelec-equipped mobile audio and HD video recording and production facility that provides free production workshops to schools across the US and Canada, talks about this incredible initiative, which was started by himself and Yoko Ono to carry John Lennon's legacy forward.…
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Rising LGBTQ+ rock sensation and The Voice contestant, Gina Zo, reveals why she is ready for a new beginning with her band, Velvet Rouge, who have announced the release of their debut EP. Zo shares her musical journey from The Voice and beyond, and how she’s using JBL monitors and an AKG mic and headphones in her home studio.…
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Two-time Juno Award winning pianist and composer Andy Milne reflects on his route into the jazz world, his approach to scoring Star Trek documentaries for William Shatner, arranging for the hit Showtime series Fellow Travelers, the real events that inspired his brand new album, Time Will Tell, and the secret software weapon that he’s been using in …
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Jorge Gregorio García Moncada, an electroacoustic composer and full time faculty member of the Music Department at the Universidad de Los Andes Colombia, explains why the university runs the only undergraduate university program offering Electroacoustic music as a major in composition, why he founded BLAST – a multichannel immersive audio sound sys…
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Toronto-based composer Mark Korven, best known for his work on The Witch, The Lighthouse and The Black Phone, talks about crafting the score for his most recent horror project, The First Omen – a prequel to the 1976 film, The Omen. He explains how he created an original score while paying homage to Ave Satani from the ‘76 film, and how he used a un…
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