EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 1H 1M
Hit That Perfect Beat: The London Records Story | Episode 4 - Mo Money, Mo Problems
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By the mid-90s, London Records is flying high, but success comes at a price. In this episode, journalist Siân Pattenden dives into the intoxicating, and sometimes destructive world of pop stardom.At the heart of it all is East 17. Their rise is meteoric, culminating in a Christmas number one but behind the scenes, cracks are already forming. Frontman Tony Mortimer reveals the reality of sudden fame: pressure, scrutiny, and a life turned upside down overnight.Across the label, stories of burnout and breakdown emerge. The Communards split as tensions grow. Fine Young Cannibals implode under the strain of success. But the money keeps flowing.This is the era of the indie gold rush, with huge advances, extravagant spending, and a culture of excess. Bands like Menswear recall signing deals worth fortunes, and burning through them just as quickly. Industry insiders describe wild expense accounts, endless parties, and a sense that it might never end.Of course, it does.From costly creative risks to hedonistic lifestyles, the consequences begin to catch up. Acts like Flowered Up illustrate how quickly things can fall apart.And then comes the ultimate question: is it worth it? Through candid reflections, artists and insiders confront the reality of fame: the highs, the lows, and the toll it takes. Episode 4 is a raw, unfiltered look at the price of living the pop dream.Written and presented by Siân Pattenden. Produced by Robin Leeburn. A Podmasters production for London Records.Guests featured in this episode: Siobhan Fahey (Shakespears Sister / Bananarama), Sara Dallin (Bananarama), Tony Mortimer (East 17), Hillary Shaw, Colin Bell, Sean Rowley, Neil Arthur (Blancmange), Richard Coles (The Communards), Roland Gift (Fine Young Cannibals), Marcella Detroit (Shakespears Sister)Songs featured in this episode:Bronski Beat - Hit That Perfect BeatEast 17 - Stay Another DayEast 17 - DeepEast 17 - SteamFine Young Cannibals - Good ThingThe Brand New Heavies - You Are The UniverseMenswear - DaydreamerGoldie - Temper TemperGoldie - MotherFlowered Up - PhobiaEast 17 - ThunderMenswear - Being BraveFollow London Records for clips, more content and to send us your questions and thoughts:InstagramLondon RecordsTikTokFacebookWebsite ‘Hit That Perfect Beat - The London Records Story’ compilation is released on 2CD / Digital on June 12, 2026 and available to pre-order now Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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By the mid-90s, London Records is flying high, but success comes at a price. In this episode, journalist Siân Pattenden dives into the intoxicating, and sometimes destructive world of pop stardom.At the heart of it all is East 17. Their rise is meteoric, culminating in a Christmas number one but behind the scenes, cracks are already forming. Frontman Tony Mortimer reveals the reality of sudden fame: pressure, scrutiny, and a life turned upside down overnight.Across the label, stories of burnout and breakdown emerge. The Communards split as tensions grow. Fine Young Cannibals implode under the strain of success. But the money keeps flowing.This is the era of the indie gold rush, with huge advances, extravagant spending, and a culture of excess. Bands like Menswear recall signing deals worth fortunes, and burning through them just as quickly. Industry insiders describe wild expense accounts, endless parties, and a sense that it might never end.Of course, it does.From costly creative risks to hedonistic lifestyles, the consequences begin to catch up. Acts like Flowered Up illustrate how quickly things can fall apart.And then comes the ultimate question: is it worth it? Through candid reflections, artists and insiders confront the reality of fame: the highs, the lows, and the toll it takes. Episode 4 is a raw, unfiltered look at the price of living the pop dream.Written and presented by Siân Pattenden. Produced by Robin Leeburn. A Podmasters production for London Records.Guests featured in this episode: Siobhan Fahey (Shakespears Sister / Bananarama), Sara Dallin (Bananarama), Tony Mortimer (East 17), Hillary Shaw, Colin Bell, Sean Rowley, Neil Arthur (Blancmange), Richard Coles (The Communards), Roland Gift (Fine Young Cannibals), Marcella Detroit (Shakespears Sister)Songs featured in this episode:Bronski Beat - Hit That Perfect BeatEast 17 - Stay Another DayEast 17 - DeepEast 17 - SteamFine Young Cannibals - Good ThingThe Brand New Heavies - You Are The UniverseMenswear - DaydreamerGoldie - Temper TemperGoldie - MotherFlowered Up - PhobiaEast 17 - ThunderMenswear - Being BraveFollow London Records for clips, more content and to send us your questions and thoughts:InstagramLondon RecordsTikTokFacebookWebsite ‘Hit That Perfect Beat - The London Records Story’ compilation is released on 2CD / Digital on June 12, 2026 and available to pre-order now Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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