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A late shift, a phone buzz, and a tag from 50 Cent that changed everything. ADMT sits down with us to share how a year of posting to tiny numbers turned into a viral moment, why the pressure that followed felt heavier than the fame, and how he keeps his feet on the ground while aiming at Wembley. This is a candid story of craft and grit—starting on drums at school, writing in borrowed studios, and learning to sing what hurts so others feel seen.
We dive into the practical side of a modern music career. Adam breaks down the economics of streaming without flinching, from fractions of a penny to the realities of splits. He explains how he reimagines songs—turning rap into melody and daring a Whitney cover he once swore off—by moving fast, testing ideas, and keeping only what connects. His mantra is simple and hard to live: persistence beats perfection. The first fan matters; the thousandth is a bonus.
AI takes centre stage in a nuanced way. Adam uses tools to explore textures, visuals, and inspiration but draws a bright line at identity. We talk voice cloning, consent, and why unlabelled AI tracks risk crowding out working artists. He believes AI music can still be art if it moves you, and also believes regulation should protect human livelihoods. The crypto parallels are striking: technologies built on freedom can become engines of extraction unless people remain the point.
If you care about creativity in an age of machines, you’ll find something to hold on to here—practical advice for young artists, honest reflections on imposter syndrome, and a reminder that live rooms full of voices are still the most powerful algorithm. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves music, and tell us where you stand on AI in music—tool or takeover?
By Automated AnalyticsA late shift, a phone buzz, and a tag from 50 Cent that changed everything. ADMT sits down with us to share how a year of posting to tiny numbers turned into a viral moment, why the pressure that followed felt heavier than the fame, and how he keeps his feet on the ground while aiming at Wembley. This is a candid story of craft and grit—starting on drums at school, writing in borrowed studios, and learning to sing what hurts so others feel seen.
We dive into the practical side of a modern music career. Adam breaks down the economics of streaming without flinching, from fractions of a penny to the realities of splits. He explains how he reimagines songs—turning rap into melody and daring a Whitney cover he once swore off—by moving fast, testing ideas, and keeping only what connects. His mantra is simple and hard to live: persistence beats perfection. The first fan matters; the thousandth is a bonus.
AI takes centre stage in a nuanced way. Adam uses tools to explore textures, visuals, and inspiration but draws a bright line at identity. We talk voice cloning, consent, and why unlabelled AI tracks risk crowding out working artists. He believes AI music can still be art if it moves you, and also believes regulation should protect human livelihoods. The crypto parallels are striking: technologies built on freedom can become engines of extraction unless people remain the point.
If you care about creativity in an age of machines, you’ll find something to hold on to here—practical advice for young artists, honest reflections on imposter syndrome, and a reminder that live rooms full of voices are still the most powerful algorithm. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves music, and tell us where you stand on AI in music—tool or takeover?