Music Travel Guide

Maikol Piardi

In each episode of Music Travel Guide, host and music artist coach Maikol Piardi gives emerging DIY artists the tools and insider knowledge to navigate the modern music industry and own their creative journey. Through interviews with producers, singer-songwriters, musicians and industry experts exploring their connection to music, he shares guidance and actionable strategies to help you grow your music career. Subscribe for expert insights, real stories, and the inspiration to fuel your music journey!

  1. FEB 9

    Building a Lasting Music Career w/ Jason Miles

    In this episode, I’m joined by Grammy-winning keyboardist, composer, producer, and arranger Jason Miles - an artist whose legacy spans decades of music-making across jazz, R&B, and beyond, and whose work has helped define the sound and direction of multiple musical eras, working alongside some of the most influential voices in modern music like Miles Davis, Luther Vandross, Grover Washington Jr., David Sanborn and Marcus Miller, to name a few. No less than Roberta Flack said about him, “Jason Miles has raised the level of excellence for the musicians who have had the good fortune of working with him, myself included. He has enriched the lives of millions of people.” And Miles Davis, in his 1991 autobiography, labelled Jason a genius - not a term he threw around! Jason and I met here in Lisbon, and what started as a conversation became a very honest and enriching exchange for me. I’m grateful to have had the opportunity to sit down with him. This podcast explores the journey behind the music - the decisions, mindset, and lessons that shape a sustainable creative life, especially in today’s DIY landscape. We begin our interview by talking about what Luther Vandross understood about music that most musicians never quite grasp. From there, Jason shares the biggest lessons he’s learned across his outstanding career — we explore creative decision-making, trust on the business side of music, and his perspective on today’s jazz landscape compared to the past, as well as Jason's 2026 musical projects. This conversation is about practises that still guide artists today. If you’re an independent musician looking for clarity and perspective, I am sure you’ll find a lot of inspiration in hearing Jason's stories, reflections and guiding principles. Jason Miles - Links: Website The Extraordinary Journey of Jason Miles Bandcamp Table of contents: 00:00 Intro 03:29 Luther Vandross's integrity & intention 14:26 Advice for DIY artists: listen & learn 21:16 Why decision-making matters 22:19 Trust in the business side of music 23:11 Dealing with rejection 26:11 Today’s jazz landscape 28:27 Jason Miles’ 2026 projects As you listened, what reflection stayed with you the most? Let's talk about today's episode:   👉🏻 Let's connect on Instagram   👉🏻 Drop me a note at hello@musictravelguide.net Are you planning to release music in 2026? Take this 3-minute quiz to find out how prepared you are to promote your music, plus a clear action plan to improve it.  👉🏻 TAKE THE QUIZ NOW

    34 min
  2. 12/30/2025

    Building Industry Relationships with Intention w/ Lucy Woolley

    In this final episode of the year, I’m sharing a short snippet from a live Q&A session inside the Music Travel Guide Club Membership, featuring creative producer and coach Lucy Woolley. Lucy's expertise spans project planning, network building, and professional development, helping independent artists navigate the complexities of the music industry. In this extract, Lucy breaks down why knowing your career goals is crucial and how thinking over opportunities through that clarity can help you make more intentional decisions in the music industry. She also walks you through a real case study of a British artist, showing how consistent exchanges led to a long-term professional collaboration. This extract is definitely an important reminder that sustainable music careers are built through intention and trust over time. Hope you'll find it helpful! Table of contents: 0:00 Intro 2:03 Why clarity around your career goals is essential 9:04 Building Relationships After a “No” 12:34 Case Study: Incremental Relationship Building If this conversation resonated with you, this is just a glimpse of what happens inside our Club Membership Community.  It’s an online space where independent artists and musicians connect, exchange ideas, and get inspired through live conversations and events with music experts like Lucy.  To learn more and explore the community, click 👉🏻 HERE. Let's talk about today's episode:   👉🏻 Let's connect on Instagram   👉🏻 Drop me a note at hello@musictravelguide.net

    23 min
  3. 11/07/2025

    Trusting Your Creative Process w/ Immanuel Wilkins at Mantova Jazz 2025

    Today’s episode is one I’m really excited to share! I had the chance to meet saxophonist, composer, and bandleader Immanuel Wilkins in my hometown, Mantova (Italy), during the 45th edition of Mantova Jazz - one of Europe’s most historic and respected jazz festivals. Immanuel is one of the most distinctive voices in today’s jazz scene, not only for his sound, but for how deeply he reflects on what it means to create. In our conversation, we dive into the heart of the creative process: the tension between concept and creation, and what it means to trust your ideas before the music exists. Immanuel shares how his album The 7th Hand began as a pure concept, and how he learned to move from theory into sound, from uncertainty into faith. Whether you’re an independent artist, composer, or musician walking your own creative path, this conversation is an invitation to reflect on how you relate to your ideas, and how to keep trusting your process, even when you’re not sure if it works. Hope you'll enjoy Immanuel's reflections as much as I did! Table of contents: 03:49 Finding the balance between concept and intuition 09:07 When the idea takes the lead over the practice 11:42 Creating music in service of something bigger Take this 3-minute quiz to find out how prepared you are to promote your music, plus a clear action plan to improve it.  👉🏻 TAKE THE QUIZ NOW Let's talk about today's episode:   👉🏻 Let's connect on Instagram   👉🏻 Drop me a note at hello@musictravelguide.net

    19 min
  4. 08/21/2025

    How Clarity and Direction Fuel Your Music Career w/ Dave Stapleton

    Your best strategy will always be your clarity of desire.  When you know exactly what you want and why you want it.  I believe that kind of clarity will do more for you than any technique in the world.  Now…the question is: how do you, as a musician, achieve that kind of clarity in your music career? To help you explore that, I’m very excited to welcome Dave Stapleton. Dave is a British composer, pianist, producer, and the founder of Edition Records. Since launching the label in 2008, he’s grown it into one of Europe’s most respected independent record labels, home to a lineup of internationally acclaimed artists redefining contemporary jazz. Dave’s musical journey—from his early quintet recordings to the work with Slowly Rolling Camera—reflects the evolution of Edition itself: a label that started small and now provides a global platform for boundary-pushing artists.  In this episode, Dave opens up about why having a clear artistic vision is essential for DIY musicians and independent artists. We dive into how to define your career direction, the questions that help you decide your next move, and practical, proven strategies for building meaningful, lasting connections in the music industry.  Whether you’re just starting out or looking to sharpen your path as an artist, this conversation will give you the clarity, guidance, and confidence to take your next steps with purpose. Make sure to listen to Dave's insights all the way through! 🎧 Table of contents: 2:48 Creating Edition Records 13:28 Your first step to clarifying your career direction 19:26 Getting honest and clear about why you make music 30:37 2 key questions to sharpen your focus moving forward 38:10 Networking that actually gets responses from industry pros 46:03 Building meaningful artist-fan connections in today’s music industry Ready to Promote Your Next Release? Take this 3-minute quiz to find out how prepared you are to promote your music, plus a clear action plan to improve it.  👉🏻 TAKE THE QUIZ NOW Let's talk about today's episode:   👉🏻 Let's connect on Instagram   👉🏻 Drop me a note at hello@musictravelguide.net

    1h 4m
  5. 07/20/2025

    Why Storytelling is Your Artist Superpower w/ Eric Karsenty

    Learn how to turn your music journey into a compelling story that builds real fans. To help us break this down, I’m thrilled to be joined by Eric Karsenty. Eric is a classically trained piano player with a deep passion for jazz, and a music-obsessed marketer with over two decades of experience delivering global campaigns and partnerships for some of the biggest names in the business, including Warner Music, Apple Music, Yamaha, and Sonos.  In 2016, Eric founded Bridge The Gap Management, a forward-thinking artist management and label services company that helps independent jazz-rooted artists and musicians release their music with clarity, intention, and strategy.  In our conversation, we explore how you can craft your narrative, how to tell your story consistently across channels, and how to weave storytelling into your music promotion in a way that’s both authentic and effective. Make sure to listen to Eric's insights all the way through! 🎧 Table of contents: 3:19 What first sparked Eric’s love for jazz 7:54 How jazz has shaped the way Eric thinks about artist development and storytelling today   25:58 Helping artists open up and share their personal stories 34:22 A storytelling win: corto.alto case study 42:05 Weaving storytelling into your music promotion strategy 57:20 Building solid marketing foundations with storytelling at the core  Let's talk about today's episode:   👉🏻 Let's connect on Instagram   👉🏻 Drop me a note at hello@musictravelguide.net Want the inside scoop on Europe’s most exciting music events + expert music marketing tips? Subscribe to the MTG Newsletter 👉🏻 SIGN UP Interested in learning more about our membership community for DIY passionate artists? Join our Club with a 14-day free trial 👉🏻 BECOME A MEMBER

    1h 3m
  6. 07/01/2025

    Define and Strengthen Your Artistic Identity w/ Luciane Dom

    What does it really mean to define your artistic identity?  And how do you know when you’ve found it?  Luciane Dom has some answers for you.✨ Born in Brazil, Luciane is a multilingual singer, songwriter, and producer whose sound flows between soul, jazz, R&B, and Afro-Brazilian roots.  Her voice is instantly captivating, but it’s her artistic identity that truly sets her apart.  In this episode, Luciane shares how she began shaping her artistic self, one intentional step at a time. We talk about the defining moments that sparked her clarity, the early actions she took to stand out, and what “authenticity” really means to her in a noisy world. She also opens up about the mindset shifts, daily practices, and creative rituals that have helped her stay aligned with her truth—insightful advice for any artist finding their way. Luciane doesn’t just perform, she inhabits her art.  I believe that her story is a reminder that your identity is not something you find once, but something you master over time.  Enjoy listening! 🎧 Let's talk about today's episode:   👉🏻 Let's connect on Instagram   👉🏻 Drop me a note at hello@musictravelguide.net Interested in learning more about our membership community for DIY passionate artists? Join our Club with a 14-day free trial 👉🏻 BECOME A MEMBER Want the inside scoop on Europe’s most exciting music events + expert music marketing tips? Subscribe to the MTG Newsletter 👉🏻 SIGN UP

    1h 15m
  7. 03/31/2025

    The Art of Music Collaboration: Insider Tips w/ Alexander Flood

    How do you find the right creative partners? How do you build a thriving music community around you? To break it all down, I’m sitting down with Alexander Flood—one of Australia’s most forward-thinking and versatile drummers. His sound is a fusion of nu-jazz, deep house, broken beat, DnB, funk, and experimental vibes—completely his own. Back in 2020, just a few years after topping his jazz program, he signed with US label Stretch Music and dropped his debut album, Heartbeat. Two years later, he followed it up with The Space Between—an album that wasn’t just about the music but about connection, featuring heavy-hitters like Christian Scott and Vivian Sessoms. And that’s exactly what we’re diving into today. In this episode, Alexander breaks down what it really takes to collaborate as an artist—how he finds creative partners, builds an artistic community, and brings people together to make meaningful music.  We’re also talking about the evolution of contemporary jazz and getting an exclusive look at his upcoming album, Artifactual Rhythm. This is a conversation you don’t want to miss! Check out the Table of Contents 👉🏻 HERE. Let's talk about today's episode:   👉🏻 Let's connect on Instagram   👉🏻 Drop me a note at hello@musictravelguide.net Want the inside scoop on Europe’s most exciting music events + expert music marketing tips? Subscribe to the MTG Newsletter 👉🏻 HERE!

    1h 4m

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In each episode of Music Travel Guide, host and music artist coach Maikol Piardi gives emerging DIY artists the tools and insider knowledge to navigate the modern music industry and own their creative journey. Through interviews with producers, singer-songwriters, musicians and industry experts exploring their connection to music, he shares guidance and actionable strategies to help you grow your music career. Subscribe for expert insights, real stories, and the inspiration to fuel your music journey!