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TSHA - The Real Problem in Music is That The Algorithm Doesn’t Care About Your Music
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Podcast Overview: In this conversation, Will Clarke and TSHA discuss the current state of music consumption, particularly focusing on the impact of streaming platforms and algorithms on artists. They explore the anxiety that comes with navigating the music industry, the pressures of album cycles, and the importance of finding joy in music and life. TSHA shares her experiences with therapy and how it influences her artistic process, while also emphasizing the need for community and connection in music events. In this engaging conversation, TSHA and Will Clarke delve into the complexities of content creation, the challenges of engaging with fans in the digital age, and the joys of living in Ibiza. They discuss the evolving landscape of record labels, the balance between DJing and original music, and the importance of cultural integration, including language learning. The conversation wraps up with a light-hearted exploration of culinary experiences in Ibiza, highlighting the vibrant lifestyle that accompanies their music careers.
Who is TSHA: TSHA, whose full name is Teisha Matthews, is a British DJ and record producer based in London. She is known for her distinctive style of electronic music, blending house with vocal elements. TSHA gained recognition with her debut EP, "Dawn," in 2018, and has since released several acclaimed singles and EPs, including "Flowers" and "OnlyL". Her debut album, "Capricorn Sun," was released in 2022 and was named Album of the Year by DJ Mag and BBC R1 Dance.
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313. Lee Foss - I Had To Get Sober To Survive The Music Industry
01:23:34||Ep. 313This episode was filmed and sponsored by THE LINE LA, Will’s favourite place to stay in LA - for 20% off your stay use code WILLCLARKE at www.thelinehotel.comintelligend 30% off life time subscription: Use "WILL" at checkout https://go.intellijend.com/willLee Foss joins me on the podcast for a deep conversation about his lengthy career in house music, building Hot Creations with Jamie Jones, and what it really takes to survive a career in electronic music.From the early underground days to dominating Ibiza and shaping a global sound, Lee shares the real story behind one of dance music’s most influential labels. We also talk about his journey building multiple record labels, introducing some of the biggest names to house music and how he’s continued to evolve creatively and professionally throughout different eras of the scene.One of the most powerful parts of the conversation is Lee opening up about his sobriety, the impact it’s had on his life, and how it changed his perspective on touring, creativity and the music industry.If you're into house music, DJ culture, or the music industry, this one is packed with insight.Topics include:• Building Hot Creations with Jamie Jones• Launching and running multiple record labels• The early underground house scene• Ibiza and the rise of Paradise• Touring chaos and DJ travel stories• Producing music that actually works in clubs• Lee Foss speaking openly about sobriety• Balancing touring, creativity and personal life• Advice for the next generation of DJsListen to more episodes of The Will Clarke Podcast for conversations with artists shaping electronic music.⏲ Follow Will Clarke ⏱https://willclarke.komi.io/https://djwillclarke.com/https://open.spotify.com/artist/1OmOdgwIzub8DYPxQYbbbi?si=hEx8GCJAR3mhhhWd_iSuewhttps://www.instagram.com/djwillclarkehttps://www.facebook.com/willclarkedjhttps://twitter.com/djwillclarkehttps://www.tiktok.com/@djwillclarke