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In this episode, we sit down with Ady, co-founder of the UK-based indie record label Analogue Trash, to explore the unique ethos behind their label.
Presented by Infinite Catalog (http://geni.us/infinitecatalog)
Ady shares how they cultivate a sense of family among their artists through community-building, collaboration, and mutual support. Discover how monthly Zoom meetups, skill-sharing sessions, and artist development initiatives strengthen the bonds between their diverse roster.
We also delve into why indie labels like Analogue Trash are more relevant than ever in today's DIY music landscape and how fostering a collective spirit helps artists thrive. Whether you're an artist, label owner, or indie music fan, this episode offers inspiring insights into what it means to create and sustain a supportive artistic community.
Learn more about Analogue Trash: http://analoguetrash.com
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In this episode, we sit down with Ady, co-founder of the UK-based indie record label Analogue Trash, to explore the unique ethos behind their label.
Presented by Infinite Catalog (http://geni.us/infinitecatalog)
Ady shares how they cultivate a sense of family among their artists through community-building, collaboration, and mutual support. Discover how monthly Zoom meetups, skill-sharing sessions, and artist development initiatives strengthen the bonds between their diverse roster.
We also delve into why indie labels like Analogue Trash are more relevant than ever in today's DIY music landscape and how fostering a collective spirit helps artists thrive. Whether you're an artist, label owner, or indie music fan, this episode offers inspiring insights into what it means to create and sustain a supportive artistic community.
Learn more about Analogue Trash: http://analoguetrash.com
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