Headliner Radio

Headliner
undefined
Feb 9, 2026 • 36min

Aspiring Headliner E87: Shao Hao: Where Is My Home

Shao Hao is a singer-songwriter who has gone from being an unconfident music student who left China for studies in the UK, to having no.1 hit songs across South East Asia and on Netflix and anime shows. He chats to Headliner about how being a resident artist at London’s Roundhouse helped him sign his life changing publishing deals, and the latest single from his Brit pop meets K-pop solo project, Where Is My Home.
undefined
Feb 2, 2026 • 45min

The Mix Room E116: DJ Kato on going viral with Turn The Lights Off

Fifteen years after the release of his dance banger, Turn The Lights Off, Danish DJ and producer Kato’s life has taken an unexpected turn. And it’s all thanks to a Jon Hamm meme. He reacts to the song going viral and breaks down the key studio production gear he used to make the track.
undefined
Jan 13, 2026 • 54min

E451: Hania Rani: Premiering Non Fiction & scoring Sentimental Value

Polish composer Hania Rani discusses her ambitious new work, Non Fiction, a piano concerto, which was both released as an album and premiered at the Barbican Hall in London, and her score for Sentimental Value, winner of the Grand Prix award at the Cannes Film Festival – starring Renate Reinsveh and Stellan Skarsgård. 
undefined
Jan 12, 2026 • 38min

E450: Henry Jackman: Scoring Battlefield 6

Composer Henry Jackman (whose previous work includes Captain America: The Winter Soldier, its sequel Civil War, and Captain Phillips), discusses turning his hand to a huge gaming franchise with Battlefield 6. He talks about some of the similarities and differences between the two mediums, still having plenty of budget to work with, including orchestral sessions, and how nu-metal legend Fred Durst became involved in proceedings.
undefined
Dec 23, 2025 • 33min

In The Box E27: Qrion: We Are Always Under The Same Sky

Japanese-born, US-based producer and DJ, Qrion delves into the making of her new album, We Are Always Under The Same Sky, and shares how her music production has progressed – going from experimenting with making music on her phone in high school, to mastering the intricate possibilities of Cubase. She also reflects on how overcoming personal struggles has shaped her music, and shares a glimpse of her plans for 2026. 
undefined
Dec 23, 2025 • 51min

The Mix Room E115: Justin Gray: Sony 360 Reality Audio vs Dolby Atmos

Justin Gray, a Juno award-winning bassist, composer, engineer, producer, and educator based in Canada discusses his Grammy award-nominated project for Best Immersive Audio Album, his approach to mixing and mastering in Sony 360 Reality Audio in his Sony approved Genelec-equipped studio, and explains how the format differs from Dolby Atmos.
undefined
Dec 16, 2025 • 29min

E48: Chanel Yates: Writing Big Girl Boots & Colourblind

Rising country-pop sensation Chanel Yates opens up about making it as a UK country singer, the viral success of her single, Big Girl Boots, doing it all as an independent artist, the real stories that inspire her music, writing her brand new single, Colourblind, and what’s next for her.
undefined
Dec 15, 2025 • 34min

Aspiring Headliner E87: Kodachrome: Redefining the rock band

Ava and Conan, twin lead singers from rising Bristol indie band, Kodachrome, discuss the band’s musical influences, building up a fan base with no industry connections, and playing sell out shows in their hometown, to UK festivals and beyond. The band delves into how they’re redefining what rock bands can look and sound like by representing the queer, trans, and neurodiverse communities, why they’ll never tire of asking Yungblud to let them play at Bludfest, and share what to expect from their debut EP. 
undefined
Dec 8, 2025 • 44min

In The Box 26: Sonic Mayhem: Inside the Metal Eden soundtrack

Berlin-born composer Sascha Dikiciyan, aka Sonic Mayhem, shares the story behind his Quake II breakthrough, the philosophy of rebellion driving the music behind new game Metal Eden, and how Cubase keeps him at the cutting edge of game music composition.
undefined
Dec 2, 2025 • 43min

E449: Ella Eyre: everything, in time

UK singer-songwriter Ella Eyre opens up about her long-awaited new album, everything, in time, and why she’s finally writing the music she's always wanted to. She reflects on getting out of the major label system, taking her songs with her, and reveals how she’s breaking away from being typecast as a dance feature vocalist. 

The AI-powered Podcast Player

Save insights by tapping your headphones, chat with episodes, discover the best highlights - and more!
App store bannerPlay store banner
Get the app