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‘Start Here’ is a podcast brought to you by the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM). Hosted by pianist, composer and producer Alexis Ffrench, the show returns for an exciting second season on Wednesday 26th February, 2025.
Exploring different musical genres each week and taking listeners on an entertaining and thought-provoking exploration, ‘Start Here’ features special guests and well-known artists who share their love and recommendations on where to start your musical journey.
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6. Season 2 - Episode 6: Reggae
33:10||Season 2, Ep. 6On this week's epsiode of Start Here, Alexis Ffrench chats to Aleighcia Scott and Lloyd Bradley for a fascinating deepdive into reggae. In this deepdive into the genre, you'll hear how reggae has evolved and its influence on the music we listen to today. We hear about the vast range of music that it includes: ska, rocksteady and beyond. We hear about the stories that speak through reggae, and how the sound has evolved over time. If you love reggae or you're completely new to the genre, you'll love this week's discussion!5. Season 2 - Episode 5: Gaming
28:59||Season 2, Ep. 5This week on Start Here, Alexis Ffrench ventures into the immersive world of video game music with legendary composer Robin Beanland. With a career spanning decades at Rare, Robin has shaped the sound of some of the most iconic games of all time, from Killer Instinct and Conker’s Bad Fur Day to the award-winning Sea of Thieves. Together, they explore how gaming music has evolved from simple 8-bit melodies to sweeping, cinematic scores that enhance storytelling and gameplay. Robin shares insights into his creative process, how music shapes player experience, and the unique way Sea of Thieves uses music dynamically within its open world. Whether you’re a lifelong gamer or just curious about the artistry behind game soundtracks, this episode reveals why gaming music is one of the most innovative and powerful forms of composition today.4. Season 2 - Episode 4: Folk
29:45||Season 2, Ep. 4This week on Start Here, Alexis Ffrench explores one of the oldest and most enduring musical traditions—Folk music. Joining him is esteemed journalist and broadcaster Jude Rogers, who has spent over a decade reviewing Folk music for The Guardian and brings a wealth of knowledge on its history and evolution. Together, they uncover why Folk music has lasted for centuries, evolving across generations while staying rooted in storytelling and community, and how its influence continues to shape music today. Whether you’re drawn to its rich history or discovering it for the first time, this episode is a fascinating look at a genre that has always had something to say.3. Season 2 - Episode 3: Emo
38:56||Season 2, Ep. 3This week, Start Here dives into the raw emotion and anthemic sound of Emo music. Alexis Ffrench is joined by Amy Fleisher Madden—founder of the legendary independent label Fiddler Records and author of NEGATIVES, a photographic archive of the Emo scene. Together, they explore the roots of Emo, from its underground beginnings to its explosion in the early 2000s, shaping a generation with its confessional lyrics and powerful melodies. Plus, they unpack Emo’s surprising legacy in modern pop music—including how Taylor Swift’s songwriting carries the emotional honesty and storytelling traditions of the genre. Whether you grew up with Emo or are just discovering it, this episode unpacks the emotion, energy, and influence of a genre that refuses to fade.2. Season 2 - Episode 2: Drill
37:16||Season 2, Ep. 2This week, Alexis Ffrench takes a deep dive into one of the most raw and expressive genres in modern music: Drill. Joined by writer and youth specialist Ciaran Thapar, they explore the roots of Drill, from its origins and social context to its signature bass-heavy sound and global influence. Together, they unpack the artistry behind the genre, its evolution—especially within the UK—and where to begin if you're new to Drill. Whether you're a long-time listener or just curious, this episode offers an essential guide to understanding the power and presence of Drill music today.1. Season 2 - Episode 1: Drum & Bass
33:18||Season 2, Ep. 1What better way to kick off Season 2 than from Alexis diving deep into the world of Drum & Bass with Sweetpea, a powerhouse of the genre known for her diverse sound and dynamic DJ sets. From its roots in the UK’s underground rave scene to a global phenomenon, they explore everything from the origins and evolution from Jungle music, through to some advice for up-and-coming artists looking to break through in Drum & Bass, along with recommendations on where to start for those new to the genre. This episode is a must-listen for anyone eager to understand the rich history and fresh energy of one of the most exciting genres in dance music.Explore more from ABRSM at www.abrsm.org10. Episode 10: Musical Theatre
41:04||Season 1, Ep. 10Rounding off the series, we dive into one of the most divisive genres out there: Musical Theatre. West End star Shanay Holmes is the perfect bridge between die-hard fans and sceptics, and she joins Alexis to unpack the allure and evolution of her genre. Holmes also shares her inspirational journey, from unconventional beginnings to soaring on stage. Discover the essence of great musicals, the performance demands, and the vibrant community it cultivates — and make sure to stick around to get a taste of Shanay’s incredible voice (accompanied by Alexis of course). Explore more from ABRSM at www.abrsm.org9. Episode 9: Stadium Pop
33:09||Season 1, Ep. 9In the summer of 2023, Beyoncé and Taylor Swift ignited a global frenzy with their colossal stadium tours, dominating headlines and economies alike. But amidst the spectacle, questions loom: What does this mean for the future of pop? Can any act from the streaming era ascend to their heights? This episode, Alexis Ffrench delves deep with pop critic Shaad D'Souza, exploring the essence of stadium pop, its evolving sound, and the emergence of a new pop middle class. Explore more from ABRSM at www.abrsm.org