{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/61af96a88a38950013f73d12/6a84b9ce3c90594060d79214?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Perfect Isn’t Always Better","description":"<p>Martin and Billy are back in one of Apollo Audio’s newly refurbished rehearsal rooms, talking studio upgrades, vinyl, cassettes, music scenes, AI, physical gear, festivals and Phoebe Bridgers’ new album <em>Lost Weekend</em>.</p><p>The conversation starts with the changes happening around the studio, including the newly updated rehearsal rooms and plans for more music production, recording and releases at Apollo Audio.</p><p>They also talk about record shops, cassette culture, vinyl collecting, local music scenes, AI music tools, Suno, physical amps, pedalboards, and why the process of making music still matters.</p><p>The main album discussion focuses on Phoebe Bridgers’ <em>Lost Weekend</em>, a record that feels like a deliberate album rather than a collection of tracks. Martin and Billy discuss reinvention, courage, texture, production choices and why artists sometimes need to move forward without simply repeating what worked before.</p><p>The episode closes on a production point that applies to any artist making records now: perfect is not always better. Sometimes the hiss, the movement, the push and pull, the timing changes and the rougher edges are what make a recording feel human.</p><p>Topics include:</p><p> • Apollo Audio’s refurbished rehearsal rooms</p><p> • Vinyl, cassettes and physical music formats</p><p> • Record shops and local scenes</p><p> • AI music tools and creative shortcuts</p><p> • Pedalboards, amps and physical sound</p><p> • Reading and Leeds, BBC Introducing and new artist routes</p><p> • Phoebe Bridgers and <em>Lost Weekend</em></p><p> • Reinvention after success</p><p> • Why perfect is not always better</p><p> • Human timing, texture and production choices</p><p> • Keeping the feel in a recording</p><p>Find Apollo Audio online:</p><p> apollo-audio.co.uk</p>","author_name":"The Apollo Audio Podcast"}