On the Record with Poppy Reid

Curious Media

On The Record revisits an iconic album with the master of its creation, the artist. Hosted by Poppy Reid. On The Record is a Curious Media podcast.

Episodes

  1. SEP 20

    Tim Minchin on Imposter Syndrome, Fame & Integrity

    Tim Minchin reflects on 20 years since his breakthrough, turning 50, and the release of Time Machine, an album that breathes new life into songs he wrote decades ago.From navigating imposter syndrome to redefining success beyond commercial charts, Tim opens up about comedy, music, artistry, and the privilege of creative freedom. He shares why he stepped back from arenas, how Matilda the Musical changed everything, and why he believes meaning isn’t found but created through storytelling.This conversation is raw, funny, and deeply human, a glimpse into the mind of an artist who refuses to be boxed in.Topics we cover:- Taking stock at 50 & leaning into legacy- Comedy vs. song writing: breaking labels- Imposter syndrome, humility & validation- Creative freedom after Matilda- Why meaning is something we make, not find?----------------------Tim Minchin - Songs The World Will Never Hear AUS Tour Dates31 October 2025 – Palais Theatre, Melbourne – SOLD OUT1 November 2025 – Palais Theatre, Melbourne – SOLD OUT2 November 2025 – Palais Theatre, Melbourne SELLING FAST6 November 2025 – Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, Brisbane SELLING FAST7 November 2025 – Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, Brisbane – SOLD OUT8 November 2025 – Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide13 November 2025 – Canberra Theatre, Canberra – SOLD OUT14 November 2025 – Canberra Theatre, Canberra – SOLD OUT15 November 2025 - Canberra Theatre, Canberra – SOLD OUT16 November 2025 - Canberra Theatre, Canberra SELLING FAST17 November 2025 - Canberra Theatre, Canberra NEW SHOW21 November 2025 – Perth HPC, Perth – NEW SHOW22 November 2025 – Perth HPC, Perth – SOLD OUT27 November 2025 – Newcastle Entertainment Centre, Newcastle29 November 2025 – ICC Sydney Theatre, Sydney- SELLING FAST5 December 2025 - The Star, Gold Coast NEW SHOW6 December 2025 – The Star, Gold Coast - SELLING FAST 7 December 2025 – Empire Theatre, Toowoomba – SOLD OUT----------------------Follow Poppy :https://www.instagram.com/itspoppyreid/Follow Tim Minchinhttps://www.instagram.com/timminchin/Follow On The Record :https://www.instagram.com/ontherecord.po/----------------------Subscribe for more in-depth conversations with artists shaping culture.#TimMinchin #Podcast #Music #Comedy #Songwriting

    1h 3m
  2. JUL 9

    VASSY: From ‘Wrong Voice’ to EDM Icon: The Untold Story Behind “Bad” with David Guetta and “Secrets” with Tiesto

    Poppy Reid is in LA with one of the most groundbreaking artists in dance music: VASSY. Kicked out of her school choir for not having the “right voice”, VASSY went on to defy expectations, clocking over 3 billion streams and becoming the first woman to win the EDM Icon Award. In this intimate and wide-ranging chat, we revisit the decade-defining hits she wrote and sang, including “Bad” with David Guetta and “Secrets” with Tiësto, and unpack the real stories behind their creation. We also dive into: Why VASSY stepped away from EDM to return to her jazz rootsThe hidden costs of success and early exploitation in LAWhat it means to be a female artist in a male-dominated genreHow generative AI threatens songwriter incomes, and what can be doneHer role as an advocate, mentor, and voice for creators’ rights Multi-platinum artist VASSY joins us to go On The Record about the decade-defining EDM hits she created, including “Bad” with David Guetta and “Secrets” with Tiësto, her jazz roots, and the real-life challenges behind global success.  📌 Episode Highlights 00:01:00 – Kicked out of school choir: turning rejection into fuel00:10:00 – Starting from scratch in LA: surviving the hustle00:18:00 – The making of “Bad”: meeting David Guetta00:23:00 – “Secrets” and touring with Tiësto00:33:00 – From EDM queen to BossAcoustics: returning to her roots00:40:00 – How AI is threatening songwriters’ livelihoods00:52:00 – Advocacy, inspiration, and defining success on her own terms

    1 hr
  3. MAY 19

    Rag’n’Bone Man on ‘Human’: It Doesn’t Feel Like An Album To Me

    In 2017, a bearded baritone from East Sussex released a debut album that would catapult him into global superstardom. That album was Human — a raw, genre-defying collection of tracks that gave us one of the most streamed songs of all time.Fast-forward to 2025: Rag’n’Bone Man (aka Rory Graham) is three albums in, a global touring powerhouse, and a father. But what was it like living through the explosion of Human? Did he see it coming? And how did he navigate the intense spotlight that followed?In this episode of On The Record, Rory revisits the making of Human, the stories behind songs like the title track (which is now been streamed over 5 billion times), “Skin” and “Giant,” the hip hop roots he nearly followed, and how becoming a dad during peak fame shaped his worldview.He opens up about industry pressures, his refusal to mime on TV, and how emotional vulnerability has made him a better artist. Plus, he teases his new single with Danger Mouse and hints at a long-awaited guitar album.This is an honest, nostalgic, and at times, funny, look back at a milestone moment, from the artist who lived it.⸻Episode Tags (Spotify/SEO)Rag’n’Bone Man, Human, Rory Graham, Poppy Reid, On The Record, debut album, UK soul, hip hop, pop music, music industry, artist interview, podcast, 2025, Calvin Harris, Jamie Hartman, Danger Mouse, music podcast, album retrospective, artist evolution⸻Podcast Show NotesFeatured topics: • Revisiting Human: The writing process and why it didn’t feel like a true debut album • Behind the scenes of “Human” and “Skin” with Jamie Hartman • The early impact of European radio and global chart success • Balancing fatherhood with sudden fame • Hip hop beginnings, the Wolves record, and almost making a rap album • Navigating the music industry: fame, false starts, and staying true to yourself • Accusations of cultural appropriation and paying homage to Black music • Unreleased collaborations, freestyling lyrics, and new music with Danger Mouse • The beauty of artistic evolution and hinting at a guitar-driven futureGuest: Rag’n’Bone ManHost: Poppy ReidProduced by: Curious MediaRecorded in: Sydney, Australia

    37 min
  4. MAY 1

    Tommy Brown (TBHits) On Making Hits With Ariana Grande, BLACKPINK & The Business Of Pop

    He’s the sonic architect behind some of the biggest global hits of the last decade. On this episode of On The Record, we sit down with GRAMMY-nominated, ASCAP Award-winning producer and entrepreneur Tommy Brown, known professionally as TBHits.From Pittsburgh to the peak of pop culture, Brown’s production fingerprints are on game-changing records with Ariana Grande, Justin Bieber, The Weeknd, BTS, John Legend, Bad Bunny, Drake, and more. But one record in particular broke new ground in K-pop crossover history—“Ice Cream” by BLACKPINK and Selena Gomez. Tommy didn’t just produce the track—he co-wrote, arranged and composed it, setting new streaming records and solidifying his place as a cross-genre hitmaker.In this conversation, Tommy opens up about:0:00 – His journey from Pittsburgh to global pop hits03:00 – The making of “Ice Cream” and its cultural impact08:30 – What producing in Korea taught him about K-pop13:15 – Stepping back to build Champagne Therapy the right way18:00 – Why royalties are broken and how he uses humor to raise awareness23:00 – Fixing collaboration in music, TV, and film28:00 – ADHD, family, and what’s next for his global collaborationsThis is Tommy Brown. On The Record.Timestamps 0:00 – Introduction: Tommy Brown’s journey from Pittsburgh to global pop hits03:00 – The making of BLACKPINK & Selena Gomez’s “Ice Cream” and Ariana Grande’s surprise involvement08:30 – What Tommy learned about K-pop while producing in Korea13:15 – Building Champagne Therapy and why he stepped back to go bigger18:00 – The truth about royalties, songwriting credits, and why he uses humor to call out industry issues23:00 – Why collaboration is broken—and what needs to change in music and film28:00 – ADHD as a creative strength, his brother’s influence, and what’s next for Tommy globallyGuest bioTommy Brown (aka TBHits) is a multi-platinum, GRAMMY-nominated record producer and songwriter from Pittsburgh. He is the founder of Champagne Therapy Music Group & Publishing, in partnership with Universal Music Group chairman Sir Lucian Grainge. Known for his genre-blending sound and longtime collaboration with Ariana Grande, Brown has also worked with BLACKPINK, Justin Bieber, BTS, The Weeknd, Selena Gomez, John Legend, Bad Bunny, and more. His work has shaped the modern pop and R&B landscape.

    35 min

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On The Record revisits an iconic album with the master of its creation, the artist. Hosted by Poppy Reid. On The Record is a Curious Media podcast.

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