1 hr 2 min

The Evolution of Electronic Music and Building a Legendary Label with Matt Black from Coldcut and Founder of Ninja Tune Music Business Podcast

    • Music

Today on the Music Business Podcast we invite, Matt Black a British DJ and one half of music duo Coldcut along with Jonathan More. These two would go on to found the legendary label Ninja Tune, which has released records with the likes of Run the Jewels, Bonobo, Peggy Gou, and Ross From Friends. Matt is also the founder of the music production and live performance app Jammpro.net.
 
In this episode we discuss how records such as Autumn leaves, Seven Minutes of Madness / Eric B & Rakim remix, all picked up steam and grew into classics. Matt also discusses his experience seeing the electronic music genre emerge and develop to what it is today. 
Super excited to be partnering with Vydia to bring you this episode of the podcast. If you’re a label, manager, or artist, or even YouTube creator looking for a premiere distribution partner, head to vydia.com/mbp to request an invite today.
As always, feel free to leave a comment or a review on what you thought about the episode on Apple Podcasts or on the Music Business Podcast instagram @musicbusinesspodcast. We’re also very excited to connect with our community on Patreon, MusicBusinessPodcast.com/Community. We look forward to you joining our community!

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Today on the Music Business Podcast we invite, Matt Black a British DJ and one half of music duo Coldcut along with Jonathan More. These two would go on to found the legendary label Ninja Tune, which has released records with the likes of Run the Jewels, Bonobo, Peggy Gou, and Ross From Friends. Matt is also the founder of the music production and live performance app Jammpro.net.
 
In this episode we discuss how records such as Autumn leaves, Seven Minutes of Madness / Eric B & Rakim remix, all picked up steam and grew into classics. Matt also discusses his experience seeing the electronic music genre emerge and develop to what it is today. 
Super excited to be partnering with Vydia to bring you this episode of the podcast. If you’re a label, manager, or artist, or even YouTube creator looking for a premiere distribution partner, head to vydia.com/mbp to request an invite today.
As always, feel free to leave a comment or a review on what you thought about the episode on Apple Podcasts or on the Music Business Podcast instagram @musicbusinesspodcast. We’re also very excited to connect with our community on Patreon, MusicBusinessPodcast.com/Community. We look forward to you joining our community!

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

1 hr 2 min

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