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Drowned in Sound

This weekly podcast explores how culture, politics, and the climate crisis are reshaping music. From AI and activism to festival futures and the collapse of local scenes, we treat music as an ecosystem, not just entertainment. Guests include artists, changemakers, and organisers reimagining what music can be. Subscribe and join the conversation.

Hosted by Sean Adams, founder of Drowned in Sound

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Update frequency
every 6 days
Average duration
48 minutes
Episodes
50
Years Active
2015 - 2025
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How We Open Music’s Doors to Everyone (Not Just the Rich)

How We Open Music’s Doors to Everyone (Not Just the Rich)

From grassroots venues and youth music programs to Mercury Prize winners, early support shapes who gets to make music—and who doesn’t. But is access to music a right or a privilege?

Music should be f…

00:45:49  |   Sun 16 Feb 2025
Will music survive the next 25 years? - Season 3 Prologue

Will music survive the next 25 years? - Season 3 Prologue

How will music survive until 2050? Will streaming monopolies and economic pressures lead to music’s decline, or can we build a fairer, more sustainable future?


In this season three prologue of the …

00:14:31  |   Sun 16 Feb 2025
Introducing... 2025 Theme: What will music be like in 2050?

Introducing... 2025 Theme: What will music be like in 2050?

This year marks 25 years since Drowned in Sound launched, and rather than obsessing about the past, we will be gazing into the future, trying to work out what music will be like in 2050.

In this prol…

00:10:32  |   Thu 02 Jan 2025
How does music get discovered? Favourite venues? Brexit? - Q&A Special: Part 2

How does music get discovered? Favourite venues? Brexit? - Q&A Special: Part 2

In part two of this Q&A experiment, Drowned in Sound founder Sean Adams delves into various topics, including the process of discovering new music, the complexities of the music industry, and nostalg…

00:21:58  |   Sat 14 Dec 2024
Why weren’t [insert band] massive? Music’s true value? Gaffes? - Q&A Special: Part 1

Why weren’t [insert band] massive? Music’s true value? Gaffes? - Q&A Special: Part 1

To mark Drowned in Sound's 24th anniversary and before we begin a new season of the podcast, Drowned in Sound founder Sean Adams answers your questions.

Here are some links related to topics covered …

00:28:16  |   Thu 12 Dec 2024
What is the function of record reviews in 2024?

What is the function of record reviews in 2024?

Elijah is a profound thinker and this conversations draws on his influential grime nights with Stormzy & Skepta, writing about music, DJing and to his Yellow Square instagram posts, which are a form …

01:03:28  |   Tue 27 Feb 2024
The joys of magazine-making with PROG Editor Jerry Ewing

The joys of magazine-making with PROG Editor Jerry Ewing

How do you become a magazine editor that can put Kate Bush on the cover? And what’s it like running a genre-specific title in 2023?

In a world where the digital age is rapidly redefining media, Sean …

01:01:30  |   Sun 04 Feb 2024
What’s it like to broadcast from a war zone?

What’s it like to broadcast from a war zone?

Award-winning reporter Julia MacFarlane explains what the music press can learn from traditional news journalism.

As Drowned in Sound's podcast season looking at the future of music media continues, …

00:41:09  |   Sun 04 Feb 2024
Should music critics ’pivot to video’?

Should music critics ’pivot to video’?

Meet the YouTube music critic who runs whilst reviewing records.

Probably not all of them, but there are some people evolving music criticism onto new mediums. To understand what it's like to be a "c…

00:51:58  |   Sun 04 Feb 2024
Why Music Journalism Matters

Why Music Journalism Matters

The Quietus' John Doran reflects on the demise of Pitchfork and whether music journalism is now destined to be a hobby or can writing/thinking/talking about music thrive in a reader-funded era?

DiS02…

01:18:01  |   Sun 04 Feb 2024
Is ’Traditional Media’ Still Relevant for New Artists?

Is ’Traditional Media’ Still Relevant for New Artists?

Does the music industry still need the music press? Do new acts still care about media coverage?

Explore the shifting landscape of music promotion in the digital era with Atlanta Cobb, the award-winn…

00:58:49  |   Thu 23 Nov 2023
If $600 billion a year is being spent, why are so many publications closing?

If $600 billion a year is being spent, why are so many publications closing?

In a digital world awash with advertising money, why are music publications and media outlets facing extinction?

As we explore the future of the music press, we take a detour into the world of marke…

01:07:57  |   Tue 14 Nov 2023
Has music become a sub-genre of internet culture?

Has music become a sub-genre of internet culture?

NBC News' tech and culture reporter Kat Tenbarge has her finger firmly on the pulse of internet culture and the influencer economy. She honed her expertise at Insider through investigative forays int…

00:58:52  |   Tue 07 Nov 2023
Shouldn’t all music journalism be intersectional?

Shouldn’t all music journalism be intersectional?

From revolutions in Iran to the pleasures of Lana Del Rey journalist Emma Garland has written for Vice, Huck, The Quietus, The Face, Crack, Dazed, Sunday Times, Rolling Stone and many more great publ…

00:56:20  |   Sun 05 Nov 2023
Lessons from two decades of crafting DIY Magazine

Lessons from two decades of crafting DIY Magazine

What's it really like to edit a music website?

DIY Magazine co-founder Emma Swann joins DiS founder Sean Adams on season two of the Drowned in Sound podcast about the future of music journalism.

We …

01:07:58  |   Tue 31 Oct 2023
Why music needs to talk about the climate crisis

Why music needs to talk about the climate crisis

Journalist, podcaster and climate communicator Greg Cochrane shares how interviewing ANOHNI changed his life, what it was like editing NME’s website, the joy of being involved in Loud & Quiet magazin…

00:57:25  |   Sat 28 Oct 2023
How will the music coverage of the future be funded?

How will the music coverage of the future be funded?

Kickstarter's co-founder Yancey Strickler shares lessons from Fugazi's label and Beastie Boys' Grand Royal magazine and discusses the forward-thinking ethos of The Royal Society, a prestigious fellow…

01:07:24  |   Sat 28 Oct 2023
Is music journalism’s future in campaigning?

Is music journalism’s future in campaigning?

The Big Issue's Culture Editor Laura Kelly on their campaigning work, like Venue Watch to help save grassroots music venues across the UK.

As Laura says, "Across the UK, there was more than two venue…

00:49:57  |   Mon 23 Oct 2023
Introduction to S2: The Editor’s Letter / Voice Note

Introduction to S2: The Editor’s Letter / Voice Note

Where is music journalism headed? Sean Adams (@seaninsound) introduces season* two of the Drowned in Sound podcast in the style of an editor's letter meets a meandering, unscripted voice memo.

TL;DR…

00:12:51  |   Sun 22 Oct 2023
DiS008: Live Music And Mental Health

DiS008: Live Music And Mental Health

Everyone from Radiohead to Sugababes to industry insiders are raving about a new book by therapist and live music expert Tamsin Embleton. It's an extraordinary body of work entitled Touring and Menta…

00:46:03  |   Thu 20 Apr 2023
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