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Neil Treloar - What is it you want?

Released Monday, 7th September 2020
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Neil Treloar - What is it you want?

Neil Treloar - What is it you want?

Neil Treloar - What is it you want?

Neil Treloar - What is it you want?

Monday, 7th September 2020
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Neil Treloar was Catfish and the Bottlemen’s manager during their debut album and tour. He now has a company called Touchpaper Music. 

One of the most optimistic and enthusiastic people I had ever met was Neil Simpson Treloar. He was the manager of a band I worked on with JIm Abbiss - Catfish and the Bottlemen. Neil and I are pretty much the same age, have a similar outlook on life and have been on a very similar personal and professional journey, almost in parallel. 

We have a really quite rambly chat that covers many subjects, but the main themes are: What Do You Want out of life, and how you go about pursuing that, and what do you do when you get there? This will be a very illuminating chat for prospective managers, producers and artists, to appreciate some of the pitfalls, high and lows of building any kind of career in music. 



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These are conversations between me and people I respect who live and work in music. The kind of conversation you might eavesdrop on if you sneaked into the back of a studio, or wangled your way in to some bouji private club in Soho, or happened to be sitting behind on a long train journey. In series one, there is a Grammy-winning, multi-multi-platinum selling record producer. There is a Russian musician in exile. There is the lead singer of a successful band. There is (in my opinion) the best mastering engineer in the UK today. There is a drummer and percussionist who has played with Madonna, Richard Ashcroft, Tina Turner, Primal Scream, Annie Lennox, Kylie Minogue and played in The Style Council at Live Aid (the first one). There is an artist manager who took a band from the back of a tour van to playing the biggest venues in the world, selling millions of records and cracking the USA.I think you can already tell, *they’re people really worth listening to*. I could just never find a way of ‘presenting’ it. The proper way. The professional way. That probably says more about me than I care to acknowledge, but really, maybe the truth is that the best way to present them is just to share them as is. With you. With no bells or whistles.So here they are.I’d be really interested to know what you think of them, so please tell me by emailing to: [email protected] xA very special thank you to Alex Copp for editing and mixing these episodes and to Andrew Thomas for managing their distribution.

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