Trackstack Podcast
Trackstack Podcast
Trackstack
Trackstack podcast gets into the life and grind of DJs and Electronic music industry professionals from around the world. Hosted by Cameron Embling, co-founder of Trackstack.
Building Trackstack: The OS for Electronic Music Artists
In this episode, Trackstack co-founders Cameron and George Perry pull back the curtain on what Trackstack is really becoming. Not just a demo submission tool, but a complete operating system for building a sustainable career in electronic music.They get into the honest truth about what it actually takes to go from making tracks in your bedroom to becoming a working artist: why your first 100 pro fans matter more than chasing the biggest DJs, how to build your network city by city, and why doing it with the people around you beats doing it alone.They also walk through the full Trackstack product suite — Inbox, Studio, Elevate, and the brand new Store — and explain how each one maps to a different stage of the artist journey. Studio is getting a major rebuild away from music education and towards genuine community building. Elevate opens up a marketplace for production coaching, mixing, and mastering. And the Store means no track ever has to disappear into a private SoundCloud link again.Plus — what's coming up at IMS Ibiza and what the rest of 2026 looks like for Trackstack.Chapters:0:00 – What is Trackstack OS?2:40 – Being an artist vs. having a career7:00 – The real purpose of Inbox10:30 – Why your city matters more than the biggest DJs15:30 – Studio rebuilt19:30 – Elevate: the artist services marketplace34:00 – The Store: a home for every track you make40:00 – IMS and what's nextConnect with Trackstack on Instagram: @trackstack.proConnect with Cameron & George on Instagram: @cameronembling @george_trackstack
Apr 22
41 min
Industry Experts: How Artists Can Market Themselves on Social Media (with Katie Knight)
Katie Knight sits down with us to break down how electronic music artists can actually grow on social media without burning out or losing themselves in the algorithm.She shares what's working right now on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, how to create content that doesn't feel forced, and why most artists are wasting time on the wrong platforms.If you're struggling to grow your audience or don't know where to start with content, this conversation will give you a clear path forward.What we cover:Which platforms matter for electronic music artists (and which don't)How to create content that feels authentic, not performativeThe biggest mistakes artists make on social mediaBuilding an audience vs. chasing followersHow to balance content creation with actually making musicPlatform-specific strategies for Instagram, TikTok, and YouTubeWhy consistency beats perfection every timeTurning social media presence into real career opportunitiesCONNECT WITH KATIE KNIGHT:Instagram: @katiehayknightYouTube: @KatiehayknightTRACKSTACK:🔗 Website: https://trackstack.app📱 Instagram: @trackstack.pro📲 Submit your demos at trackstack.app
Apr 2
38 min
Industry Experts: How To Build Your Audience as an Electronic Musician (with Andrew Leese)
Andrew Leese is a digital marketing strategist, social media expert, and founder of Socially Sound and UNFILTERED — helping independent electronic music artists build sustainable careers through strategic branding, content, and marketing.WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:- The reality of building your audience and going full-time.- Why most artists underestimate how long it takes (and quit too early)- The five revenue streams every electronic musician should build- How to know when you're ready to make the leap (and when you're not)- The biggest mistakes aspiring full-time artists make- Geographic arbitrage: how location affects your ability to go full-time- Building leverage as an artist: systems, content, and long-term strategy- Why consistency and patience matter more than talent- How to stay motivated when results aren't immediate- What labels actually look for in artists (and why DIY often wins)🔗 Connect with Andrew Leese:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andrewleese89🔗 Connect with Trackstack:Website: https://trackstack.appInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/trackstack.pro/
Mar 31
1 hr 7 min
Trackstack Podcast E37: Reviewing 500 Tracks a Week | Oskar (Songstats Co-Founder)
Oskar (Co-Founder, Songstats) joins us in Bangkok for a wide-ranging conversation about the real mechanics behind building a music career from reading streaming data to embodying your artist identity.We cover the Songstats origin story, what the data actually tells us about how the music industry is changing, and why some of the most important decisions artists can make have nothing to do with algorithms.TOPICS COVERED– How Songstats was built bootstrapped from Bali, and why that shaped everything– What streaming and playlist data reveal about artist growth and label strategy– Why artist-owned labels are replacing the old industry gatekeepe– The economics of labels: Beatport vs streaming, and what actually pays– Oskar's demo curation process — reviewing 500 tracks a week and what he's listening for– DONT BLINK and LOW CEILING Records: running two labels with very different approaches– The 1001Tracklists / Tomorrowland joint venture (1001 Recordings) and how it works– John Summit, Experts Only, and the rise of artist-run labels– Songstats data integration coming to Trackstack — what that means for artists and labels– AI's impact on small dev teams: how Songstats and Trackstack operate at scale with tiny teams– The "artist mindset" shift — embodying your identity before the bookings come– Going full-time in music: ramen profitability, geographic arbitrage, and the real leap– Tour life realities: staying healthy, giving 100% every night, and building markets from scratch– Argentina, Brazil, Korea, US debut: how DONT BLINK approaches new markets– Why storytelling is the most underrated skill in electronic musicCONNECT WITH OSKAR & SONGSTATS🔗 Songstats: https://songstats.com📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/styline/👀 DONT BLINK: https://instagram.com/dontblinkmusic 🎵 LOW CEILING: https://instagram.com/lowceilingmusicCONNECT WITH TRACKSTACK🔗 Website: https://trackstack.app📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trackstack.pro/
Mar 18
1 hr 39 min
Trackstack Podcast E38: MAHONY - The Truth About DJing Nobody Talks About
Trackstack Podcast E38 | MAHONYRomanian DJ and producer MAHONY sits down with us in Bangkok for one of the most honest conversations we've had on the podcast. From burning out after 14 shows in a summer, to trusting your instincts over your management's opinion, to why he thinks the sync button is killing DJing. If you're an aspiring DJ or producer trying to figure out how to build something real in this industry, this episode is for you. Topics covered:- Burnout, mental health and knowing when to stop- Why your goals should never be about money or lifestyle- The sync button debate and what's lost in modern DJing- Building Take Notes label from zero- Fake followers, booking culture and industry shortcuts- Trusting yourself when everyone around you disagrees- Sunwaves, Romania's scene and why community beats egoConnect with MAHONY on Instagram @mahonyro🎧 Stream on Spotify: Trackstack Podcast📲 Submit your demos at trackstack.app#Mahony #TrackstackPodcast #DJPodcast #ElectronicMusic #TakeNotes
Mar 18
1 hr 12 min
Building Trackstack: 2.0 (UNPACKED)
We’re transforming Trackstack from a demo inbox into a revenue engine for electronic music professionals. In this episode, we unpack what 2.0 really means — new tools, new features, and a new way for DJs, producers, and curators to build sustainable careers on their own terms.
Sep 12, 2025
57 min
E35 - Blue Method
In this episode of the TrackStack podcast, host Presha interviews Blue Method, an artist from Zurich with roots in Cameroon. They discuss Blue's early experiences with music, the challenges of defining his artistic identity, and the creative process behind his track 'Indigo.' Blue shares insights on finding new music, the importance of understanding music's roots, and the vulnerability of being an artist. He emphasizes the importance of intentional listening and connecting with his audience, while also reflecting on the lessons learned throughout his journey. The conversation concludes with Blue's advice for the TrackStack community and his dream collaborations.
Sep 8, 2025
54 min
GOING SOBER: After The After Party with Sean Willers
Sean Willers shares his insights on going sober and how to live a balanced lifestyle as a DJ/Producer.
Sep 3, 2025
1 hr 5 min
Building Trackstack: The 2025 Roadmap
Cameron & George sit down in London, January 2025 to talk about their journey building Trackstack. Covering new product announcements, how they handle growth and their view on the future of the electronic music industry. @trackstack.app Get started with Flow Inbox: https//www.trackstack.app
Feb 3, 2025
1 hr 11 min
E34 - From Burnley to Beats: Karl Lingard
Karl Lingard shares his journey from a musical upbringing to becoming a DJ and producer. He discusses the importance of networking in the music scene, the challenges he faced in his career, and the realizations he had about success and self-worth. Karl emphasizes the significance of a creative process that is free from pressure and the balance between his music career and personal life. He also outlines his future plans for career development and the importance of building a sustainable music business. In this conversation, Cameron and Karl Lingard explore the multifaceted journey of a DJ, discussing the importance of building a solid foundation, the unseen work behind music production, and the evolving landscape of social media, particularly TikTok. They delve into the challenges of the electronic music scene, the significance of authenticity, and the necessity of patience and enjoyment in the pursuit of success. Karl shares insights on learning and teaching within the industry, emphasizing the value of free education and personal growth. Takeaways Networking is essential for building relationships in the music scene. Support videos can significantly impact a track's success. Lockdown provided an unexpected opportunity for music production. Success should not be solely measured by external validation. It's important to maintain self-worth independent of industry fluctuations. A creative process should be intuitive and free from pressure. Balancing a music career with personal life is crucial for sustainability. Building a client base can provide financial security. Exploring various genres can enhance artistic expression. Planning and gradual steps are key to transitioning into a full-time music career. It's important to build a solid foundation in your career. Many people don't see the extensive work that goes into being a DJ. Social media, especially TikTok, is crucial for engagement. Authenticity is key in today's music industry. The electronic music scene is rapidly evolving. Getting gigs is becoming increasingly competitive. Free education has transformed music production learning. Patience is essential in the music industry. Enjoy the process of making music and don't rush. Letting go of frustrations is vital for growth.
Jan 23, 2025
1 hr 10 min
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