The Price of Music
The Price of Music

The Price of Music

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The Price of Music: your essential weekly music biz explainer – with Steve Lamacq and Stuart Dredge.

Become a Price of Music Superfan and get extra content every week – at patreon.com/ThePriceofMusic

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Recent Episodes

Los Campesinos! share their streaming money data (and it's... sobering); Could a new budget policy be "the death knell for small venues"?; And what are Steve & Stu's Spotify Wrapped 'listening ages'?
DEC 10, 2025
Los Campesinos! share their streaming money data (and it's... sobering); Could a new budget policy be "the death knell for small venues"?; And what are Steve & Stu's Spotify Wrapped 'listening ages'?

Your weekly guide to the music biz and how it all works. In this week’s episode of The Price of Music, Steve and Stu get stuck into a late-year flurry of big news:

And in the special post-show lock-in section just for our Patreon Superfans, Steve and Stu prop themselves at the bar to chat about:

  • In Spotify Wrapped, Stuart’s ‘listening age’ was a sprightly 20... so why is that?

  • And what is Steve's 'listening age'?

  • Which of Steve and Stu are most anxious about next week's TPOM Christmas Quiz?

  • A veteran DJ thinks that phones are ruining dancefloors. His solution... is hardly less dystopian.

  • In Stu's quest to make up for insulting the whole of Australia (see last week's show...) he has news of something positive Olivia Dean is doing down under.

As ever, we welcome your feedback, emails and – in particular – any questions you might have about how the music biz works!

Email us: ⁠⁠[email protected]⁠⁠

See you next week!

Steve and Stuart

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⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/ThePriceofMusic⁠⁠

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Spotify Wrapped is here (and why is it a big deal?); Why aren't there any matinee gigs?; Olivia Dean takes on Ticketmaster; and Jorja Smith takes on AI clones
DEC 3, 2025
Spotify Wrapped is here (and why is it a big deal?); Why aren't there any matinee gigs?; Olivia Dean takes on Ticketmaster; and Jorja Smith takes on AI clones

Your weekly guide to the music biz and how it all works. In this week’s episode of The Price of Music, Steve and Stu pull on their Santa hats and get stuck in to:

  • Spotify Wrapped 2025 has just launched (and has now taken over your social feeds) But why is it such a big deal this year?

  • Steve answers a great listener question: "why don’t more bands and venues do afternoon gigs for people who can't stay out late?"

  • Olivia Dean is the breakout British star this year... and is now taking on Ticketmaster – but why?

  • Is it or isn't it Jorja Smith? (It isn't). She's at the centre of a row about AI technology and vocal soundalikes.

  • Stu's big number this week is £134 million – and indie labels have spent it... but on what?

  • Part 654 of the "Universal wants to buy indie firm Downtown Music" story

  • Last week we predicted that AI music firm Suno might finally sign licensing deals... and two hours after we recorded, they did! So who’s the partner?

  • Why have Oasis reopened their pop-up merch stores in London and Dublin? (VFX: Sleigh bells jingling)

  • And in the special post-show lock-in section just for our Patreon Superfans, Steve and Stu prop themselves at the bar to chat about:

    • When bands implode spectacularly: Steve and Stu revel in the story of Portland death metal band Vitriol, who abandoned their frontman at a remote gas station, mid tour

    • Is Spotify Wrapped a good thing?

    • Stu accidentally insults all of Australia

    • Steve and Stu chat more about matinee gigs and weigh up the pros and cons (and their boozing opportunities)

    • Stu has a news based joke about Johnny Cash, his song ‘A Boy Named Sue’, and the Coca-Cola corporation

    • Would you like an art print of Amy Winehouse in the bath? (It’s not as creepy as that sounds…)

    🎄🎄 DON'T FORGET TO SUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS FOR OUR XMAS QUIZ! (SUPERFANS: https://www.patreon.com/posts/price-of-music-n-144529777 AND FANS: https://www.patreon.com/posts/price-of-music-n-144542513) 🎄🎄

    As ever, we welcome your feedback, emails and – in particular – any questions you might have about how the music biz works!

    Email us: ⁠⁠[email protected]⁠⁠

    See you next week!

    Steve and Stuart

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    Support The Price of Music on Patreon:

    ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/ThePriceofMusic⁠⁠

    Follow Steve on X - @steve_lamacq

    Follow Stuart on X - @stuartdredge

    Follow The Price of Music on X - @PriceofMusicpod

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    Exploding toilet cancels gig - but will the band and fans get their money back?; Is Spotify putting up prices again?; and yet more Baby Shark news
    NOV 26, 2025
    Exploding toilet cancels gig - but will the band and fans get their money back?; Is Spotify putting up prices again?; and yet more Baby Shark news

    Get more TPOM in the post-show "lock-in" – try it for FREE!: ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/c/thepriceofmusic/membership⁠

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    Your weekly guide to the music biz and how it all works. In this week’s episode of The Price of Music, Steve and Stu unwrap the week's music biz goings-on:

    • An exploding toilet caused a gig cancellation – but what now for the band, fans and the venue?

    • Stu’s Big Number is $2.45bn - it’s big, but why might it feel scary to artists and labels?

    • Spotify might also put their prices by a dollar in the US - who will welcome this (and who won’t?)

    • Three AI music-making companies have struck deals with major labels - but who and why?

    • The UK ticket levy to help smaller grassroots venues is taking off – so what's next? Stu's been chatting to an MP to find out.

    • TPOM’s continued role as your Primary Baby Shark News Resource continues as Stu explains how many millions of dollars it made last year (it was a lot).

    And in the special post-show lock-in section just for our Patreon Superfans, Steve and Stu prop themselves at the bar to chat about:

    • Steve once flew several thousand miles to watch a band, only for them to quit after a mere three songs. But which now-massive band was it?

    • Who are Steve and Stu's artists of the year? (Including Wet Leg and Self Esteem)

      What was the annual Reader's Poll like behind the scenes at the NME for Steve?

    • More unusual gig cancellation stories - including pigeons pooping on Kings of Leon, Neil Young’s sandwiches, and more

    • What’s the city of Manchester doing to support local venues and promoters?

    As ever, we welcome your feedback, emails and – in particular – any questions you might have about how the music biz works!

    Email us: ⁠⁠[email protected]⁠⁠

    See you next week!

    Steve and Stuart

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    Support The Price of Music on Patreon:

    ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/ThePriceofMusic⁠⁠

    Follow Steve on X - @steve_lamacq

    Follow Stuart on X - @stuartdredge

    Follow The Price of Music on X - @PriceofMusicpod

    For sponsorship opportunities, please email - ⁠⁠[email protected]

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    29 MIN
    Why don't venues advertise set times for gigs?; Ticket resale prices capped in the UK; Megadeth brew beer; *How many* people are already listening to "All I Want For Christmas Is You"?; & much more...
    NOV 19, 2025
    Why don't venues advertise set times for gigs?; Ticket resale prices capped in the UK; Megadeth brew beer; *How many* people are already listening to "All I Want For Christmas Is You"?; & much more...

    One more round? The post-show "lock-in" is just for our ⁠⁠Patreon Superfans⁠⁠ - try it for FREE!: ⁠https://www.patreon.com/c/thepriceofmusic/membership

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    Your weekly guide to the music biz and how it all works. In this week’s episode of The Price of Music, Steve and Stu pour a couple of foaming pints of:

    • Stu’s Big Number is 10 million – but how does it relate to the premature jingling of Christmas bells?

    • The UK government has announced that tickets will soon only be able to be resold at face value – but will the law work in reality?

    • Why don't some venues share set times for concerts? (And if you knew when the artists were onstage would you arrive earlier or later?)

    • Paul McCartney's released a completely silent song - but why?

    • Why has a UK radio DJ spent 24 hours playing songs that peaked at number two in the charts? (‘Number two' is a clue.)

    • Metal legends Megadeth have released their own beer

    • Spotify is shaking up its subscription tiers as a test in five countries. What does it say about its future plans elsewhere in the world?

    • Veteran British band Squeeze are releasing a brand new album... of songs written when they were teenagers.

    • Why is streaming service Tidal adding an ‘upload’ feature for DIY artists?

    And in the special post-show lock-in section just for our Patreon Superfans, Steve and Stu prop themselves at the bar to chat about:

      • Steve recalls a time when he and Suggs were forced to drink Madness’ own beer
      • Mariah Carey is starting to dominate the charts again… so when is it appropriate to start playing Christmas music?

    • As ever, we welcome your feedback, emails and – in particular – any questions you might have about how the music biz works!

      Email us: ⁠⁠[email protected]⁠⁠

      See you next week!

      Steve and Stuart

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      Support The Price of Music on Patreon:

      ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/ThePriceofMusic⁠⁠

      Follow Steve on X - @steve_lamacq

      Follow Stuart on X - @stuartdredge

      Follow The Price of Music on X - @PriceofMusicpod

      For sponsorship opportunities, please email - ⁠⁠[email protected]

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    35 MIN
    Why have The 1975 deleted a song? Can YOU tell the difference between AI music & real music (Answer: no.); An answer to why Fleetwood Mac are *still* popular; And music made £8bn for the UK in 2024…
    NOV 12, 2025
    Why have The 1975 deleted a song? Can YOU tell the difference between AI music & real music (Answer: no.); An answer to why Fleetwood Mac are *still* popular; And music made £8bn for the UK in 2024…
  • Have you heard the now-legendary post-show "lock-in" section, just for our Patreon Superfans? Try it for FREE!: https://www.patreon.com/c/thepriceofmusic/membership

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    Your weekly guide to the music biz and how it all works. In this week’s episode of The Price of Music, our dynamic duo Steve and Stu grapple with the following:

    • Stu’s Big Number is 713 million – and you are quite possibly one of them. But what is it?

    • Can YOU tell the difference between human-made music and AI-generated music? A study suggests: almost certainly not.

    • The 1975 have deleted a song from their last album on streaming services... because frontman Matty Healy didn’t like it any more. (And are artists, as Steve says, often bad judges of whether their songs are actually any good?)

    • Music contributed a record £8 billion to the UK economy last year... but why is there still a reason to be concerned?

    • Last week Steve said he couldn’t understand why Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Rumours’ is still popular … well, it turns out someone literally wrote the book that answers the question.

    • A quick update on the music biz deals with AI companies and what they mean for musicians;

    • Music Venue Properties, which saves UK grassroots venues from closing, has bought two more venues;

    • A vinyl record made using… coal dust?

    • Thundercat’s remix of Diana Ross’ ‘Upside Down’ can be listened to via – oh yes – a ‘bone-conduction lollipop’.

    And in the special post-show lock-in section just for our Patreon Superfans, Steve and Stuart prop themselves at the bar to chat about:

    • 97% of people can't tell AI music from human music. Stu is going to put Steve to the test by playing an AI song about… rock bands in Camden.

    • The Grammy Awards nominations have been announced - including one for… Milli Vanilli?

    • More on the ‘live show value for money’ debate… featuring Radiohead!

    • All-seater shows in small venues – Steve’s got a puzzler for Stu about Southampton Joiners...

    As ever, we welcome your feedback, emails and – in particular – any questions you might have about how the music biz works!

    Email us: ⁠⁠[email protected]⁠⁠

    See you next week!

    Steve and Stuart

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    Support The Price of Music on Patreon:

    ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/ThePriceofMusic⁠⁠

    Follow Steve on X - @steve_lamacq

    Follow Stuart on X - @stuartdredge

    Follow The Price of Music on X - @PriceofMusicpod

    For sponsorship opportunities, please email - ⁠⁠[email protected]

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    34 MIN