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Find Your Frequency
by un:hurd music
The podcast about building an audience from zero. Artists. Founders. Investors. One shared obsession. We dive deep into how you go from zero to being a success, that anyone in the music industry can learn from. Episodes released every Monday.
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1M+ Follower Presenter | "You Can Hook Someone in 3 Seconds. You Don't Need a Following." | JOSH DENZEL
Josh Denzel went from a recruitment job he hated to presenting for the BBC, Sky, Amazon, and Netflix with over a million followers. He started by filming on Snapchat for seven people. Nobody handed him a microphone. He just picked up his phone.In this episode, Josh talks to Alex Brees about why consistency is the hardest part and he still struggles with it, the Nike video that hit a million views in three hours and opened every door after, how he earned his way into rooms with Neville, Keane, and Carragher by just being himself, why Love Island was a huge catalyst but actually hindered his sports career for years, the worst piece of advice he ever received ("it might not be for you"), and why it's all personality driven no matter what you do.He also answers questions from the f:nd your frequency community, including how to find what gains traction early on and how to transition from successful producer to a brand people want to partner with.If you're trying to build an audience from nothing and wondering where to start, Josh's answer is simple: hook them in three seconds. You don't need a following. The algorithm will do the rest.New episodes every Monday.
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Grammy-Winning Producer | "I've Been on Stage at the Grammys. Nothing Changed." | FRASER T. SMITH
Fraser T. Smith has produced some of the most important records in British music. Gang Signs and Prayer with Stormzy. Set Fire to the Rain with Adele. Psychodrama with Dave. Black at the Brits. A Grammy, multiple Ivor Novellos, and a career that spans from Craig David to Kano to Celine Dion.In this special episode recorded live at SXSW London, Fraser talks to Alex Brees about what every great artist he's ever worked with has in common, why the 13th hour after a 12-hour shift washing dishes is where musicians are really made, how he created the safe space that got the best out of Adele, Stormzy, and Dave, why AI has actually been positive for the creative community, and what it felt like to play piano on stage at the Brits having never performed in public before.He also opens up about Future Utopia, his own artist project, being five years in and still in the trenches, and why being uncomfortable is now one of his core values.If you're an independent artist wondering how long the journey takes, Fraser has one answer: Ray released her first music in 2014 and broke through globally in 2024. That's 10 years to become an overnight success.Thanks to SXSW London for hosting us at their Podcast Studio, and Kieron Banerji and Callum Baker who were the onsite producers.New episodes every Monday.
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Tomorrowland DJ | "My Dream Still Isn't Enough to Sustain Me" | ANNABEL STOP IT
ANNABEL STOP IT had already tried to make it in music once. Community radio in Brixton. A show on Radar Radio. She gave it everything, couldn't pay her rent, and walked away. Took a 9-to-5. Put the DJ dream in a drawer.Then during lockdown, she set up a Twitch stream in the corner of a shop with no plan and started playing for whoever would listen. Six-hour sets. Chat room regulars. No strategy.Four years later: 6.5 million views on a single house party set, Leeds Festival to a crowd of 20,000, a Tomorrowland debut, an Adidas partnership, and a Twitch community that shows up every two weeks like clockwork.In this episode, Annabel talks to Alex Brees (un:hurd music) about why you have to be bad to start with, the house party set she almost didn't go to that changed everything, what it felt like to come off stage at Leeds and cry with her sister, why her dream still isn't enough to sustain her financially even while playing Tomorrowland, and how she manages a community of thousands by remembering their names and staying in the DMs.She also answers questions from the find your frequency community, including how to maintain your underground identity as you grow, how to navigate putting yourself out there with no luck, and what made her try again after giving up.If you're an independent artist wondering whether it's too late, whether there's a way back in, or whether the grind is actually going somewhere, this is the episode.New episodes every Monday. Subscribe so you don't miss the next one.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The podcast about building an audience from zero. Artists. Founders. Investors. One shared obsession. We dive deep into how you go from zero to being a success, that anyone in the music industry can learn from. Episodes released every Monday.
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