Backstage Pass Podcast Giveaway!

The winners have been announced! Check inside to find out if it was you!


️? WE HAVE THE WINNERS! ️?

A big congrats goes out to Iulian Cazan, Nina Kosem and Marius Lee! A special thanks goes out to everyone who participated! Your topic ideas did not go unnoticed!

All the best,
Your Thomann Team
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To celebrate the success of our new podcast Backstage Pass with Hannah Trigwell, we’ve decided to do a giveaway to encourage others, including you, to start your own podcasts. We feel it’s a great way to express yourself and if you’ve got something to say or some knowledge to share then why not go for it!

How to enter the giveaway:

To participate in this giveaway you must post a comment under the Backstage Pass video below and suggest a topic you would like Hannah to discuss in upcoming episodes. You must also subscribe to the Thomann Music YouTube channel and that’s it, it’s that simple! Just make sure to post the comment under the video on YouTube, not here on the t.blog. The winner will be picked by a random comment picker tool and will be announced in a pinned comment under the giveaway video shortly after the competition is over. The competition will run for 10 days, from June 20th (15:00 CEST) to June 30th (23:59:59 CEST)

Don’t forget to read the Terms & Conditions for the contest HERE.

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What you can win:

Now here’s the best part: Three winners will win a fully-loaded podcasting bundle consisting of fantastic products from some leading brands. Check it out:

The podcasting prize bundles consist of: ??

a Lewitt LCT 440 Pure condenser mic, a pair of Swissonic ASM7 monitors, a Universal Audio Arrow USB interface, a Millenium DS200 Silver mic arm, the t.akustik ISO-Pad 6 and a pair of pro snake TPM 2,0 CC mic cables

??? Good luck!


About the Backstage Pass podcast:

Backstage Pass” is a weekly video and audio podcast. It will be hosted by Hannah Trigwell and is a guide for upcoming artists and newcomers, discussing the music scene, musicians’ struggles and understanding the industry side of things.

We will be inviting a different guest to each episode: From beatmakers, independent artists, producers to label managers, booking agents, festival organisers and radio hosts, covering topics that will help you take the next steps in your musical career with more confidence.

The podcast is aired on Spotify, Deezer, Apple and Google Podcasts and a video-podcast of Backstage Pass is featured on our Youtube Channel Thomann Music (or embedded right here ?)

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Comments 61

  1. Jokke says:
    ”How you prepare for your podcast: what platforms do I send from, how to handle with royalty music etc.?”
  2. Steve May says:
    I'd like to hear a podcast on the personal definition of musical influence. How using different influences in varied genres from bands and artists and where it brings you in your creativity. Who are the artists that sneak in that might be influential but outside of the box and how do they affect you?
  3. Emraken says:
    An interesting topic would be everything around music but more likely for me would be around producing and sound acoustics something like "positioning your monitors" or "how to find your right size monitors for your room" .etc
  4. Niels says:
    The slogan for Country Music still is: " 3 chords and the truth" So an interesting topic could be "Why, even today, a true story or experience is still the best basis for a song!"
  5. Torsten says:
    I'd like to know how to get a good sounding voice recording in a home studio environment and on a tight budget. Mic choice and room treatment and things like that! That'd be great! Thanks!
  6. Filipe Cascata says:
    Do it about the future of live music and how people react as being in a festival just for meeting each other rather than listening to music and the artists.
  7. Brais says:
    A podcast about different approaches of mixing for different genres would be so cool!! Cheers everyone! :)
  8. Jay Wilson says:
    A roadmap for artists thinking about going on tour (it will happen again...!). Starting small — booking a show in a local venue — and outlining what kind of things need to be considered as you get bigger.

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