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The Wholesome Music Podcast
Cameron Ljungkull & Augustus Watkins
Fréquence : 1 épisode/6j. Total Éps: 55

The DIY podcast for DIY musicians. Hosts Cameron Ljungkull and Augustus Watkins meet weekly to talk shop about indie music, the creative process, and the music industry.
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Coachella's history: from plucky boycott to influencer heaven
Saison 2 · Épisode 14
dimanche 31 mai 2026 • Durée 13:54
No one thought you could have a festival in the desert! Did you know that Coachella, arguably America's most famous music festival, was not originally conceived as a glamorous cash-grab? We track its origins, including how the 90's yarlers Pearl Jam were instrumental in the festival's origins.
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Coachella Was Born from a Boycott by IG: pop__economy
Report: How Instagram can help your music career
Saison 2 · Épisode 13
mercredi 27 mai 2026 • Durée 20:07
Your super fans are on Instagram! A new report from music Luminate details how Instagram users are different from all other social media groups. Why do they buy more, spend more time with artists off-site, and engage with more music content? And how can you use that to connect your music to more people than ever before?
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Live Nation found guilty of being an illegal monopoly
Saison 2 · Épisode 5
dimanche 26 avril 2026 • Durée 12:52
The end of ticket gouging? Live Nation, which owns Ticketmaster, has been found guilty of operating an illegal monopoly and overcharging fans. Could the company be broken apart? Will this decision make it easier for musicians to operate successful tours? Will concert prices get cheaper?
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- Ticketmaster-owner Live Nation ran a monopoly and overcharged fans, jury finds by Archie Mitchell and Kali Hays for BBC
- Live Nation and Ticketmaster lose antitrust trial: What happened, what it means, and what comes next by Murray Stassen for Music Business Worldwide
Singer D4VD Finally Arrested
Saison 2 · Épisode 4
jeudi 23 avril 2026 • Durée 05:52
CW: Murder, Child Abuse Reports and online speculation have been circulating around singer D4vd following alleged developments tied to an investigation in the Hollywood Hills.
We break down everything currently being reported — what’s been confirmed, what remains unclear, and how this story has evolved over time. We also take a closer look at the potential legal implications.
This is a developing situation. Details may change as more verified information becomes available.
How to play the world's biggest music festivals
Saison 2 · Épisode 3
samedi 18 avril 2026 • Durée 10:20
Do YOU want to play Coachella? It takes more than luck to play the big festivals. We discuss how to think strategically about your goals and approach your career with intention.
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- So You Want a Set at Coachella? by IG: @beatcave.ca https://www.instagram.com/p/DXEy0uYjUck/
Bieber at Coachella: Understated Genius or Bored Diva?
Saison 2 · Épisode 2
jeudi 16 avril 2026 • Durée 09:45
$10M to surf YouTube! Justin Bieber promised his Coachella performance would be an exciting comeback, then stunned audiences and critics with his laidback set, whose highlights included watching memes on YouTube. What does the Canadian superstar's new era of laidback stagecraft have to say about culture, stardom, and the passage of time?
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- Justin Bieber negotiated $10M fee without an agent, highest paid artist in Coachella history by IG @themailcart and IG @assistantsvsagents
- Coachella 2026: Justin Bieber launches a major comeback in the desert by Benjamin Lee for The Guardian
- Justin Bieber at Coachella review – pop’s troubled prince mostly hits right notes in low-energy set by Adrian Horton for The Guardian
- At Coachella, Justin Bieber spends half an hour surfing YouTube by Timothy Karoff for SFGate
Kanye's Comeback or Crashout?!
Saison 2 · Épisode 1
mercredi 8 avril 2026 • Durée 14:26
We react to Kanye's comeback, his $33M SoFi Stadium performance, Anthony Fantano's reaction to "Ye's" new album "Bully" and updates on the backlash and evolving situation with cancelation of prominent UK "Wireless Festival"
Setting boundaries to improve your creative output
Saison 1 · Épisode 40
mercredi 1 avril 2026 • Durée 01:11:40
We talk boundaries! Cameron shares the reason why he says "no" first, and we talk about how establishing boundaries in your personal and professional life and help your creative career flourish. Next, TikTok and iHeartMedia are forming an unholy alliance, and generating some decent promo ideas in the process. What can you learn from their new partnership? In news, we discuss ElevenLabs' new Music Marketplace, get an update on TaTa Taktumi "signing" to Ne-Yo's Pacific Music Group, as well as discuss an exciting update for Artist Corporations, which represent a brand new way for artists to monetize and own both their work and their labor.
Lastly, our Take It Or Leave It Advice is about building career momentum.
- 5 Boundaries Every Artist Needs to Set by @kristinerapohina IG
- TikTok Radio launches on iHeartRadio, as TikTok ends SiriusXM partnership by Mandy Dalugdug for Music Business Worldwide
- iHeartMedia and TikTok say they developed ‘a new blueprint for artist launches’ with Bruno Mars’ ‘The Romantic’ by Mandy Dalugdug for Music Business Worldwide
- Having paid $11M to voice creators to date, ElevenLabs launches Music Marketplace to let its users monetize their AI-generated tracks by James Hanley for Music Business Worldwide
- TaTa Taktumi, Timbaland’s AI Artist, Signs to Ne-Yo’s Label, Pacific Music Group by Harry Levin for New Industry Focus
- Colorado to introduce A Corps by @artistcorporations IG
- ArtistCorporations.com
DOs and DON’Ts of playlist pitching
Saison 1 · Épisode 39
jeudi 26 mars 2026 • Durée 01:08:54
A recent SXSW panel has lifted the veil on Spotify playlist pitching, and we have the details. Then we talk about Afroman’s vindication in court over the cops who raided his house in ‘22. What can Chance The Rapper’s ongoing courtroom drama with his manager teach us about contracts? Finally, why is HYBE losing money despite BTS’s record-breaking album release?
Along the way, we drop hot takes about The Beatles, Star Wars, cats, and more.
And Cameron leaves you with some excellent advice in our Take It Or Leave It segment.
- How to pitch to Spotify by @unhurdmusic
- Rapper Afroman wins lawsuit against police over mocking their 2022 raid in viral music videos by Associated Press
- Afroman keeps trolling cops after winning “Lemon Pound Cake” defamation case by Ars Technica
- Afroman - Lemon Pound Cake
- Chance the Rapper prevails in legal battle with ex-manager by Selena Fragassi for Chicago Sun Times
- BTS Smash K-Pop Records With New Album Arirang – But HYBE Shares Drop After Comeback Concert Draws Smaller Crowd Than Expected by Mandy Dalugdug for Music Business Worldwide
Why is Rock Music's Hottest Genre Again?
Saison 1 · Épisode 38
jeudi 19 mars 2026 • Durée 01:15:22
We close out our History of Music Production series on a high note with a fascinating discussion on the weird history of delay: from hijacking telephone wires to oil cans, it just keeps getting more bizarre. Next, pundits have been saying for a long time that rock music is dead and the future of music is country. But not so fast! Rock music seems to be having a cultural resurgence and we get into why.
Then...whew. We have a music news extravaganza for you. First a few stories that serve to illustrate how the music industry is still alive and thriving—from Taylor Swift to boutique hotels. Next, surprising news about the Live Nation antitrust case (file also in the "It's not dead!" department); YouTube takes another crown as the world's largest media company; but it's the subject of an important AI lawsuit; Tidal may be gunning for Bandcamp's business; and Fender wins a lawsuit against Stratocaster copycats in Europe.
Finally, we close out with Take It Or Leave It advice about how to be a better live performer.
- The Taylor Swift effect: US vinyl sales top $1bn for the first time since 1983 by Owen Myers for The Guardian
- US wholesale recorded music revenue reached $11.5B in 2025, as paid streaming subscriptions hit 106.5M — adding 6.5M accounts YoY by Murray Stassen for Music Business Worldwide
- UMG’s hospitality arm strikes JV with lifestyle investment group IMI to develop ‘music-led beach club concept’ by Mandy Dalugdug for Music Business Worldwide
- Rock Music Fastest Growing Genre by Substream Magazine
- Live Nation antitrust trial resumes as 30+ states push on despite DOJ settlement by James Hanley for Music Business Worldwide
- YouTube Lays Claim to Another Crown: The World’s Largest Media Company by Alex Werpin for Hollywood Reporter
- Tidal Introduces New Feature Allowing Artists to Selel Music Directly to Fans
- Indie artists sue Google, claiming it mined music from YouTube to train Lyria 3 AI music tool by Mandy Dalugdug for Music Business Worldwide
- Fender secures legal ruling to protect the Stratocaster body design by Matt Owen for Guitar World









