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EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 54 MIN

Hit That Perfect Beat: The London Records Story | Episode 5 - Finale

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In this final chapter, London Records faces its greatest challenge yet: surviving success in a changing world.The late 90s bring a new wave of polished, global pop. Acts like All Saints redefine the sound of the era: sleek, sophisticated, and massively successful. Alongside them, Dannii Minogue reinvents herself, while Sugababes carry the torch into a new millennium.But behind the glossy surface, cracks remain. The pressures of fame, especially for women in the spotlight, are relentless. Artists speak candidly about media scrutiny, industry sexism, and the toll of constant exposure.At the same time, the business itself is shifting. The CD boom brings huge profits, but also complacency. As insiders like John Niven reflect, the industry misses key opportunities, failing to adapt to the coming digital revolution.Big acts slip through the cracks. The momentum fades. Eventually, London Records is sold.It feels like the end. But it isn’t.In 2018, the label is reborn: leaner, independent, and reconnected with its roots. Legacy artists return, reissues find new audiences, and the spirit of risk-taking begins again.Looking back, voices like Pete Tong, Richard Coles, and the members of Bananarama reflect on what made London Records special: not just the hits, but the people, the energy, and the belief that music could change everything.Because in the end, it did.Written and presented by Siân Pattenden. Produced by Robin Leeburn. A Podmasters production for London Records.Guests featured in this episode: Shaznay Lewis (All Saints), Peter Loraine, Miranda Sawyer, Tony Mortimer (East 17), Colin Bell, Juliette Sensicle, Siobahn Fahey (Shakespears Sister / Bananarama), Sara Dallin (Bananarama), Julia Marcus, John Niven, Goldie, Pete Tong, Richard Coles (The Communards), Keren WoodwardSongs featured in this episode:Bronski Beat - Hit That Perfect BeatDannii Minogue - Who Do You Love Now?Sugababes - OverloadBananarama - Cruel SummerShakespears Sister - You’re HistoryGoldie - TimelessFollow 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.

In this final chapter, London Records faces its greatest challenge yet: surviving success in a changing world.The late 90s bring a new wave of polished, global pop. Acts like All Saints redefine the sound of the era: sleek, sophisticated, and massively successful. Alongside them, Dannii Minogue reinvents herself, while Sugababes carry the torch into a new millennium.But behind the glossy surface, cracks remain. The pressures of fame, especially for women in the spotlight, are relentless. Artists speak candidly about media scrutiny, industry sexism, and the toll of constant exposure.At the same time, the business itself is shifting. The CD boom brings huge profits, but also complacency. As insiders like John Niven reflect, the industry misses key opportunities, failing to adapt to the coming digital revolution.Big acts slip through the cracks. The momentum fades. Eventually, London Records is sold.It feels like the end. But it isn’t.In 2018, the label is reborn: leaner, independent, and reconnected with its roots. Legacy artists return, reissues find new audiences, and the spirit of risk-taking begins again.Looking back, voices like Pete Tong, Richard Coles, and the members of Bananarama reflect on what made London Records special: not just the hits, but the people, the energy, and the belief that music could change everything.Because in the end, it did.Written and presented by Siân Pattenden. Produced by Robin Leeburn. A Podmasters production for London Records.Guests featured in this episode: Shaznay Lewis (All Saints), Peter Loraine, Miranda Sawyer, Tony Mortimer (East 17), Colin Bell, Juliette Sensicle, Siobahn Fahey (Shakespears Sister / Bananarama), Sara Dallin (Bananarama), Julia Marcus, John Niven, Goldie, Pete Tong, Richard Coles (The Communards), Keren WoodwardSongs featured in this episode:Bronski Beat - Hit That Perfect BeatDannii Minogue - Who Do You Love Now?Sugababes - OverloadBananarama - Cruel SummerShakespears Sister - You’re HistoryGoldie - TimelessFollow 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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