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EP041 | Skream & Alex Culross | Why big artists must support the next generation
Season 3, Ep. 1
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We’re kicking off Season 3 with a certified heavyweight in electronic music: Skream – joined by rising talent and protégé Alex Culross.
It all started with a DM. Alex sent Ollie some of his music, and before long they were in the studio together creating a banger.
In this episode, we dive into:
- How Skream finds and nurtures new talent
- The brutal impact lockdown had on mental health
- Why mentorship keeps veterans like Ollie sharp
- What happens when raw talent meets experience
A conversation full of honesty, energy, and inspiration. A huge way to open the season.
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