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This week we're chatting to Xanthe Fuller, Senior Marketing Director at Mixcloud and someone who's been sneaking into jungle raves since she was 13. She's worked her way up from 4am radio shifts at XFM to producing shows for Pete Tong, Adam & Joe, and Jamie Cullum across BBC Radio 1, 6 Music and Radio 2.
We get into the proper art of pitching music without sending paragraphs that nobody reads, why online radio is the new pirate radio, and how building global communities around niche genres actually works. Plus she explains why saying yes to opportunities you don't fancy can completely change your career trajectory.
Includes actionable advice on getting your music heard, why work ethic beats being flashy, and why burning bridges in the music industry is career suicide.
Key Topics:
Early Music Journey
Started sneaking out to jungle raves at 13 with friends
Radio Career Path
Transitioned from TV work to radio after sister's suggestion
Radio Production Insights
Producer roles vary dramatically between shows
Mixcloud Journey
Met founder Nikhil when running early online radio station
Pitching MasterclassThe Golden Rules:
One sentence only - "Never send paragraphs because it's just not going to be read"
Industry Insights
Online radio replacing pirate radio as talent hotbed
Career Advice
Work ethic beats flashiness - "People that got kept on got their heads down and delivered amazing work"
Future of Music/Radio
Traditional and online radio should coexist
Standout Quotes
"Never send paragraphs in an email because it's just not going to be read"
Song Recommendation
By Well Nice MusicThis week we're chatting to Xanthe Fuller, Senior Marketing Director at Mixcloud and someone who's been sneaking into jungle raves since she was 13. She's worked her way up from 4am radio shifts at XFM to producing shows for Pete Tong, Adam & Joe, and Jamie Cullum across BBC Radio 1, 6 Music and Radio 2.
We get into the proper art of pitching music without sending paragraphs that nobody reads, why online radio is the new pirate radio, and how building global communities around niche genres actually works. Plus she explains why saying yes to opportunities you don't fancy can completely change your career trajectory.
Includes actionable advice on getting your music heard, why work ethic beats being flashy, and why burning bridges in the music industry is career suicide.
Key Topics:
Early Music Journey
Started sneaking out to jungle raves at 13 with friends
Radio Career Path
Transitioned from TV work to radio after sister's suggestion
Radio Production Insights
Producer roles vary dramatically between shows
Mixcloud Journey
Met founder Nikhil when running early online radio station
Pitching MasterclassThe Golden Rules:
One sentence only - "Never send paragraphs because it's just not going to be read"
Industry Insights
Online radio replacing pirate radio as talent hotbed
Career Advice
Work ethic beats flashiness - "People that got kept on got their heads down and delivered amazing work"
Future of Music/Radio
Traditional and online radio should coexist
Standout Quotes
"Never send paragraphs in an email because it's just not going to be read"
Song Recommendation