BalconyTV is a cultural phenomenon, syndicated to 100 cities around the world, it brokered million dollar deals, clocked up hundreds of millions of views, and is now owned by Sony Music. Ed Sheeran, Mumford and Sons, Kaiser Chiefs, Jessie J, and all appeared on the platform in the early part of their careers. Episode 1 of The Untold Story of BalconyTV tells the story of the early days and rise of the platform.
Feb 01, 2023•51 min•Season 4Ep. 1
From humble beginnings to the pinnacle of the international music industry, the story of BalconyTV is as engaging as it is entertaining, and until now that full story has never been told. From rags to riches to redundancy, the story of BalconyTV is a microcosm of how the international music industry operates. Episode 2 deals with the business side of BalconyTV and discusses the decline of a globally successful platform.
Feb 01, 2023•45 min•Season 4Ep. 2
The story of BalconyTV is a tumultuous roller-coaster ride with dizzying highs and sickening lows, that leaves punters disorientated, wobbling and woozy, checking their pockets as they stumble away with the screams and laughter of the ride still ringing in their ears. Episode 3 of The Untold Story of BalconyTV looks for some lesson that can be learned from this epic tale.
Feb 01, 2023•59 min•Season 4Ep. 3
Everything you thought you knew about how the music industry works is about to be challenged by Ian MacKaye (Minor Threat, Fugazi, The Evens, Dischord Records). He's refused lucrative gigs because the tickets were over priced, refused gigs in venues that couldn't run all-age shows, wouldn't conduct interviews with media outlets with questionable advertisers, but yet Ian MacKaye has forged a rewarding and balanced life in music. In this episode he explains his mantra "Work for free. Get paid for ...
May 17, 2021•1 hr•Season 3Ep. 17
Jazz pianist, saxophonist & composer Carole Nelson and punk promoter & chronicler Niall McGuirk have forged unique, sustained and admirable approaches to their lives in music. Common themes that both guests hit upon this week are using the power of music for positive change and purposely choosing paths that may not have been the most lucrative. They provide some valuable insight and example.
May 09, 2021•55 min•Season 3Ep. 16
Ireland's national broadcaster RTÉ announced a competition to find new theme music for one of their flagship TV shows. You'd imagine that a state funded organisation would devise a set of terms and conditions that promotes best industry practice for musicians rights, especially in a project involving their concert orchestra. You'd be wrong. Sarah Glenane CEO of the Screen Composers Guild of Ireland details how RTÉ's approach is more than a little tone deaf.
May 05, 2021•22 min•Season 3Ep. 15
Composers and musicians Linda Buckley and Emmett Cooke focus on different areas of music; one having pieces played by BBC Symphony Orchestra and the other receiving an award for best original score at LA Film Awards. Both share open and honest insights into what it means to successfully make your living from the creation of music.
May 03, 2021•1 hr 3 min•Season 3Ep. 14
Music by BAFTA and Ivor Novello nominated composer Christian Henson features on a host of TV shows, films and video games, from Poirot to Alien: Isolation. He co-founded the music technology company Spitfire Audio. Such is the success of Spitfire that professionals like Hans Zimmer ring them to ask to collaborate. Christian's practice and approach provides an outstanding example of a diverse, rewarding, ethical and sustainable life in music. In this episode he maps out that approach.
Apr 25, 2021•52 min•Season 3Ep. 13
What's it like to tour the globe, playing in some of the most iconic venues in the world? What's it like to lead the RTÉ Concert Orchestra and release and produce your own solo album? All-Ireland Champion uilleann piper and multi-instrumentalist Tara Howley explains all, as well as discussing the importance that chicken rolls with taco sauce can play in the recording process.
Apr 18, 2021•1 hr 5 min•Season 3Ep. 12
Gareth Murphy comes from a family steeped in the business of music. He’s an award winning music writer, and back in the 90's he was working on compilation albums for Buddha Bar. From where he sits in Paris he has a very interesting view of how the music industry in Ireland operates; he doesn’t mince his words. Independent Derry musician Roe has achieved more in the two years that she’s been a self-employed performer and songwriter than most achieve in whole careers. She talks about why she loves...
Apr 11, 2021•1 hr 3 min•Season 3Ep. 11
If you have ears, you have heard the work of engineer and producer Sylvia Massy. Prince, Johnny Cash and The Red Hot Chili Peppers are just a few of her clients. Sylvia also owns the largest collection of microphones in the world. In this episode of TIMI Podcast she discusses insights, her approach to a unique life in music, and that time she nearly killed Serj from System of A Down by hanging him upside down from the ceiling of a studio for a vocal take.
Apr 04, 2021•58 min•Season 3Ep. 10
On the day that Soundcloud started their new fan-powered and user-centric royalty payment system, one of the people responsible for creating and implementing that system discusses the impact it will have on users, creators and how we think about streaming services. The guest in this episode is Mike Pelczynski, Head of Rights Administration and Strategy with Soundcloud. What himself and his team have done is game changing.
Apr 01, 2021•28 min•Season 3Ep. 9
Aly Gillani discusses the view from where he sits, managing award winning indie label First Word Records and working for Bandcamp. Mike Hanrahan toured the world, played stadiums, had the ears of politicians, shared stages with an array of Irish folk music legends, but he packed it all in to train and work as a chef. In this episode he lays bare a unique, rich and enlightening career.
Mar 28, 2021•1 hr 26 min•Season 3Ep. 8
The final part of a three part special looking at the music industry organisations that Minister Catherine Martin listed as being influential in informing her departments approach to structuring the €50 Million industry support package. Who do the organisations represent and what do they hope to achieve. Part three features Pearse Doherty, production manager, former Saw Doctor, and Event Production Industry Covid-19 Working Group representative.
Mar 22, 2021•48 min•Season 3Ep. 7
Part two of a three part special looking at the music industry organisations that Minister Catherine Martin listed as being influential in informing her departments approach to structuring the €50 Million industry support package that is now open for applications. Who do the organisations represent and what do they hope to achieve? Part two features musician Matt McGranaghan, sound engineer Jackie Conboy and musician Mark O’Reilly. All three are representatives of the Music and Entertainment Ass...
Mar 22, 2021•1 hr•Season 3Ep. 6
Part one of a three part special looking at the music industry organisations that Minister Catherine Martin listed as being influential in informing her departments approach to structuring the €50 Million industry support package that is now open for applications. Who do the organisations represent and what do they hope to achieve? Part one features Edel Curtin from the Live Venue Collective (LVC) and Coughlans Venue Cork.
Mar 21, 2021•47 min•Season 3Ep. 5
Jenny Greene has been behind the decks since the age of 12. She knew what she wanted to do. In this episode she talks about the highs and lows of being one of the most successful DJ's in Ireland, what it's like to lead the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, that time she resigned from 2FM, and how it feels to see your Mam and Dad right up against the barrier at the front of one of the biggest gigs you've ever played.
Mar 15, 2021•47 min•Season 3Ep. 4
Matt Farley is an anomaly among artists. He manages to make a living from his Spotify plays. He has released more than 21,000 tracks under 80 different names. His most popular act are The Toilet Bowl Cleaners; they sing and release songs mainly about poop. This lad is something of a legend. Michael Fry, also something of a legend, records songs with lyrics provided by embarrassing internet moments. He’s a one man indie band with tracks clocking up over 1 million views on Twitter. Both Michael an...
Mar 08, 2021•1 hr 4 min•Season 3Ep. 3
Ahead of the Choice Music Prize 2021, Jim Carroll who chairs the judging panel and co-founded the event discusses the purpose and the track record of Choice. He addresses some topics in this episode that he probably hasn't dealt with elsewhere e.g. does he get paid for working on Choice and do the acts who perform at the event get paid. Ben McCormack has begun a petition to introduce a full week of Irish only music on radio stations in the Republic. He discusses why he started it and what he hop...
Mar 01, 2021•49 min•Season 3Ep. 2
Tom Gray from award winning multi-platinum band Gomez started the #BrokenRecord campaign back in 2020, it has since led to a groundbreaking U.K. government inquiry into the political and economic structure of the recorded music industry. In this episode Tom explains how the music industry is broken, he discusses how it might be fixed, he describes what himself and others are doing to fix it, and he suggests how we might help. If you only ever listen to one TIMI Podcast, it should probably be thi...
Feb 22, 2021•1 hr•Season 3Ep. 1
The second part of a two part special that delves into concerns surrounding the awarding of public funds through the Music Industry Stimulus Package by the non-government agency First Music Contact. Interviews in this episode with Mary Coughlan, Jeff Crossdale (Strangers With Guns) and weird one with an anonymous transparency group. After a difficult journey, some suggestions and conclusions are reached.
Dec 15, 2020•1 hr 9 min•Season 2Ep. 17
The first part of a two part special that delves into concerns surrounding the awarding of public funds through the Music Industry Stimulus Package by the non-government agency First Music Contact. Interviews in this episode with Sinead Troy (Yangaroo, PlayIrish, IASCA) and Emily Jane O'Connor (Vernon Jane). Some difficult topics and questions addressed in this episode. This is not easy listening.
Dec 08, 2020•1 hr 11 min•Season 2Ep. 16
Bassist Tanya O'Callaghan went from touring with Westlife to playing and writing with her idol Maynard James Keenan (Tool) in Los Angeles. We trace the journey from Westmeath to California, and we discuss the new television show she presents with Derrick Green (Sepultura). Since trading in his guitar for a camera, Myles O'Reilly is much more at his ease. We discuss documenting music, the joy of funding applications, and the importance of finding your groove.
Jun 01, 2020•1 hr 36 min•Season 2Ep. 15
In Ireland & America, Carl Corcoran has had almost every music industry job going. We talk about being forced to retire from RTÉ and what the future might hold for Lyric FM. Chris Brazier registered as a self-employed sound engineer only four years ago. Since then he's been spending more time on the road than he has at home, well, up until recently. We talk about touring with The Murder Capital and the shape of things to come. DJ's and Italian venue managers should probably give this episode...
May 25, 2020•1 hr 22 min•Season 2Ep. 14
Eimear Noone is an award winning video game music composer, who's work includes World of Warcraft and Zelda . She also composes music for film, she’s an orchestrator, arranger and musician. Eimear's main gig is as a conductor, performing & touring the globe with world class orchestras. In February this year Eimear made headlines as the first ever woman to conduct the orchestra at The Academy Awards. From Kilconnell Co. Galway to Malibu Co. California, Eimear has plenty of experience and wisd...
May 18, 2020•59 min•Season 2Ep. 13
Leo Pearson is a musician, composer and producer with a client list that includes U2, Elvis Costello, David Holmes, Nike, Mercedes, Cartoon Saloon and a whole clatter more. We had plenty to talk about. Last week The Irish Daily Mail published an article that listed the things Irish people would like to see reopen first, as restrictions begin to loosen. Where on that list do you think live music venues came in? It's not good news. Journalist Ronan Smyth talks me through his article....
May 11, 2020•1 hr 42 min•Season 2Ep. 12
Dave Allen has been booking gigs in Dublin venues for more than 30 years, the bulk of that has been in the iconic venue Whelans. Dave talks about plans to adapt the venue for the road ahead, and ways the venue might be able to help artists out financially. Mary Greene is part of a family business called Greenshine. They record, produce, perform and promote their wares totally independently, topping playlists on RTE and BBC Radio. Mary lays out how she achieves that, and wonderfully describes wha...
May 04, 2020•1 hr 12 min•Season 2Ep. 11
Tyler Duncan has worked as musician, composer, arranger, producer, engineer and manager for a whole heap of successful acts. We talk about his band The Olllam, working as engineer with his college buddies in Vulfpeck, how an American musician managed to win all Ireland titles on both uilleann pipes and bodhrán, how he works remotely from his studio in Ann Arbor Michigan, and if now is a weird time to release an album. This episode is a music industry master class.
Apr 27, 2020•1 hr 28 min•Season 2Ep. 10
Kelly-Anne Byrne studied film and acting, but it was handing a mixtape into Dice Bar Dublin that kicked off her career. She went on to make a name for herself as a club DJ, establishing herself in Mother in Dublin, and at festivals around Ireland. She’s presented shows on Phantom, TXFM and Today FM. In January she decided to leave Today FM, we discuss that decision. Kelly-Anne hasn’t shied away from discussing her difficulties with the current housing situation and the pressures felt by professi...
Apr 20, 2020•1 hr 13 min•Season 2Ep. 9
Checking in with award winning singer songwriter Emma Langford who's owning creative ways to sustain her career during the lockdown. Moving on to a live panel discussion recorded at Music Minds Festival in Doolin featuring radio presenter and record label owner Ray Wingnut, music copyright & royalty consultant and Head of Business at Bimm Dublin Aaron Casey, Emma Langford also features on the panel. It's worth listening to this episode just to hear Emma sing and play at the end, a stunning p...
Apr 13, 2020•1 hr 23 min•Season 2Ep. 8