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A new music podcast where we interview, showcase and dive deep into the early life, rise and careers of those in the music industry.
From artists to event organisers, and promoters to label owners, we take a look at the early life and careers of those in the scene.
Discussing origins, early raves, the highs, the lows, how lockdown has impacted their brand, mental health and everything in-between.

Produced, edited and hosted by Connor McLoone.

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A new music podcast where we interview, showcase and dive deep into the early life, rise and careers of those in the music industry.
From artists to event organisers, and promoters to label owners, we take a look at the early life and careers of those in the scene.
Discussing origins, early raves, the highs, the lows, how lockdown has impacted their brand, mental health and everything in-between.

Produced, edited and hosted by Connor McLoone.

    EP 35: Skepsis

    EP 35: Skepsis

    Our guest this week is without a doubt one of the biggest names in bass music. A godfather of the second generation of UK bass and bassline, he’s held multiple headline tours in Australia and the UK, hit over 17 million streams in 2022, played the likes of Creamfields, Sundown, Printworks and to be honest, has probably inspired thousands of producers in the last five years, it’s Scott Jenkins, aka Skepsis. 
    During this episode we discuss: 
    -The first electronic music track which had an impact on him
    -Making promoters listen to his mix on a CD to secure his first bookings. 
    -How he went from stepping into his first nightclub during freshers to living independently off his music in the space of 3 years. 
    -What happened when he had to get a 3 hour Uber to play Cochella. 
    -The Crucast family 
    -And which artists and vocalists are on his bucket list to Collab with. 
    If you could subscribe & rate the podcast 5* on your streaming service, it is unbelievably appreciated and we would love you for it! Also means you won't miss out on a single episode.
    Produced, hosted & edited by Connor McLoone for Rewind That Track. @c.mcloone 
    Keep up to date with all the weekly podcast episodes by following our social channels @rewindthattrack. 

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    Ep 34: Ghoulish

    Ep 34: Ghoulish

    Our guest this week featured in UKF’s one’s to watch in 2022. Since then, he’s played at Warehouse Project, Lab 11,  been supported on BBC radio 1 by the likes of Skream and Jaguar, and had releases on 1Forty, so it’s fair to say that UKF were right and it sounds like he’s only just getting started, it’s Adam Harper aka Ghoulish.
    During this episode, we discuss:
    -How to change your music style and output without losing the fans you’d already built up. 
    -Getting pulled off stage by bouncers during his own set. 
    -Receiving support and collabs from the likes of Skream 
    -Keeping honest to yourself in the music industry. 
    -Being part of the Silver Fox gang. 
    If you could subscribe & rate the podcast 5* on your streaming service, it is unbelievably appreciated and we would love you for it! Also means you won't miss out on a single episode.
    Produced, hosted & edited by Connor McLoone for Rewind That Track. @c.mcloone 
    Keep up to date with all the weekly podcast episodes by following our social channels @rewindthattrack. 

    • 40 Min.
    Ep 33: Oppidan

    Ep 33: Oppidan

    Our guest this week is a UKG artist, with releases on the likes of Kiwi Records, Night Bass, Steppers Club and Beastwang. She’s done guestmixes for the likes of Rinse FM, holds 35,000 monthly listeners on Spotify and if her career in 2022 is anything to go by, 2023 is going to be huge for her, it's Oppidan.
    During this episode we discuss: 
    -How she started off throwing raves in village halls when she was still at school.
    -How Bristol is different to any other city for music in the UK and what their D&B scene is like?
    - How cost of living crisis has changed the way people are interacting with raves. 
    -The importance of how Nass Festival impacted her life. 
    -What’s the most challenging part of working in the industry?
     
    If you could subscribe & rate the podcast 5* on your streaming service, it is unbelievably appreciated and we would love you for it! Also means you won't miss out on a single episode.
    Produced, hosted & edited by Connor McLoone for Rewind That Track. @c.mcloone 
    Keep up to date with all the weekly podcast episodes by following our social channels @rewindthattrack. 

    • 48 Min.
    Ep 32: Turno

    Ep 32: Turno

    Season 3 of the podcast and we're returning with a household name in drum and bass, a recognisable face with an energetic persona and someone who’s been tearing up dance floors for over the last 10 years, it’s Turno. 
    During this episode we discuss:
    -Creating a track in memory of his brother and how mental health can come in all shapes and forms
    -What his favourite venue is in the UK?
    -Was he really into Slipknot, Korn and skating as a kid?
    -How he got started in the industry?
    -Who he'd love to do a b2b set with?
    -What the hardest part about being an international DJ is?
    If you could subscribe & rate the podcast 5* on your streaming service, it is unbelievably appreciated and we would love you for it! Also means you won't miss out on a single episode.
    Produced, hosted & edited by Connor McLoone for Rewind That Track. @c.mcloone 
    Keep up to date with all the weekly podcast episodes by following our social channels @rewindthattrack. 

    • 26 Min.
    Ep 31: Daseplate (Bonus Episode)

    Ep 31: Daseplate (Bonus Episode)

    The final episode of Season 2, and a bonus episode, we're joined by a producer and entrepreneur from Nottingham. When he isn't selling double-ended dildos, he's laying down incredible live sets and releasing iconic vinyls, it's Daseplate. 
    During this episode, we discuss 
    -The impact that having your parents in a punk band can have on your music career
    -Self promotion and how social media can impact your image 
    - How buying and selling can go hand in hand with music. 
    -What you can do to make yourself stand out as an artist online
    -How putting on free parties evolved into a successful event series. 
    We’ll be back in the near future with Season 3, but if you haven’t already, can you give us a 5* rating and a review if you enjoy the series. 
    There’s 30 previous episodes with great insight from label owners, managers, artists, festival organisers, videographers, photographers, the works, so if you haven’t already checked them out, be sure to go back and listen to the previous episodes in the season break. 
    Produced, hosted & edited by Connor McLoone for Rewind That Track. @c.mcloone 
    Keep up to date with all the weekly podcast episodes by following our social channels @rewindthattrack. 

    • 51 Min.
    Ep 30: 1Forty - Tom Varney-Smith

    Ep 30: 1Forty - Tom Varney-Smith

    Back on the podcast and our guest this week is a label owner, event organiser and DJ taking on the grime and bass music scene by storm. With releases hitting the iTunes Top 20 and hours and hours putting on events and into publishing, he’s someone you can learn a lot from, it’s Tom Varney-Smith from 1Forty. 
     During this episode, we discuss:
    -How much of a benefit understanding the business of the music scene can help a label
    -How stressful running events can be for promoters
    -And what impact getting mugged at rave had on his journey   
    -As a promoter, what’s one piece of advice you wish you could give to managers / booking agents?
    -What’s his favourite venue and why?
    If you could subscribe & rate the podcast 5* on your streaming service, it is unbelievably appreciated and we would love you for it! Also means you won't miss out on a single episode.
    Produced, hosted & edited by Connor McLoone for Rewind That Track. @c.mcloone 
    Keep up to date with all the weekly podcast episodes by following our social channels @rewindthattrack. 

    • 54 Min.

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