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The beat drops and everything changes. While London Records dominates the pop charts, a new underground movement is erupting across the UK. Acid house. Rave. Electronic music. This isn’t just a trend: it’s a cultural shift. At the centre is Pete Tong, on a mission to find something more than hits. He’s searching for legacy. From imported records to illegal warehouse parties, we trace the birth of a scene that would redefine music forever. Early tracks like ‘Jack Your Body’ hint at what’s coming, but it’s only the beginning. Through voices like Paul Hartnoll of Orbital and Utah Saints’ Jez Willis, we hear how bedroom producers and underground DJs became pioneers of a new sound. London Records, through its ffrr imprint, tries to bridge two worlds: pop accessibility and dancefloor authenticity. It’s not always easy. There are tensions between art and commerce, pressure to add vocals, to chase radio play, but some artists refuse to compromise. Meanwhile, collectives like Boys Own Productions push boundaries even further, while acts like Cookie Crew fight to establish UK Hip Hop in a resistant industry. And then comes Goldie. With his groundbreaking work in drum ‘n’ bass, Goldie becomes the artist Pete Tong had been searching for. Complex, uncompromising, and visionary, he represents a new kind of success: not just hits, but cultural impact. As rave transforms Britain, Episode 3 captures a moment when music wasn’t just heard: it was felt, lived, and fought for. This is the sound of a revolution. Written and presented by Siân Pattenden. Produced by Robin Leeburn. A Podmasters production for London Records. Guests featured in this episode: Pete Tong, Julia Marcus, Sean Rowley, Paul Hartnoll (Orbital), Jez Willis (Utah Saints), Tim Garbutt (Utah Saints), Steve Hall, Susie Q (Cookie Crew), Debbie Remedy (Cookie Crew), Goldie Songs featured in this episode: Bronski Beat - Hit That Perfect Beat Orbital - Chime Happy Mondays - Hallelujah Utah Saints - Something Good Orbital - Halcyon Goldie - Timeless Goldie - Kemistry (Doc Scott Mix) Goldie - State Of Mind Follow London Records for clips, more content and to send us your questions and thoughts: Instagram London Records TikTok Facebook Website ‘Hit That Perfect Beat - The London Records Story’ compilation is released on 2CD / Digital on June 12, 2026 and available to pre-order now Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From London to Los Angeles, this is where London Records goes global. As the label finds its footing, the stakes get bigger, and so do the ambitions. What started as a scrappy UK label is now breaking America, and leading the charge are Bananarama with their era-defining smash ‘Venus.’ But how do you actually make a hit? Journalist Siân Pattenden dives into the mechanics (and the myths) behind chart success. From marketing muscle to the controversial art of ‘hyping,’ insiders like Colin Bell and Sean Rowley reveal the tricks of the trade that could make or break a record overnight. And then there’s Top of the Pops: the ultimate gatekeeper. One appearance could launch a career into the stratosphere. Artists recall the nerves, the chaos backstage, and the surreal moment of seeing themselves broadcast to millions. As London grows, so does its roster (and its professionalism); acts like The Communards signal a shift toward a more business-minded operation, even as creativity remains at its core. Then comes a new level of stardom: Fine Young Cannibals. Fronted by the magnetic Roland Gift, they deliver global hits and redefine what a London Records act can achieve. Their success in the US marks a turning point: the label is no longer just part of the scene, it’s shaping the international sound of pop. Meanwhile, Shakespears Sister emerges as a bold, genre-blurring project. Siobhan Fahey teams up with Marcella Detroit to create something darker, stranger and unforgettable. Their hit ‘Stay’ became one of the most iconic songs of the era. From chart tactics to creative breakthroughs, Episode 2 captures the moment London Records mastered the art of pop without losing its edge. Written and presented by Siân Pattenden. Produced by Robin Leeburn. A Podmasters production for London Records. Guests featured in this episode: Siobhan Fahey (Shakespears Sister / Bananarama), Sara Dallin (Bananarama), Hillary Shaw, Colin Bell, Sean Rowley, Neil Arthur (Blancmange), Richard Coles (The Communards), Roland Gift (Fine Young Cannibals), Marcella Detroit (Shakespears Sister). Songs featured in this episode: Bronski Beat - Hit That Perfect Beat Bananarama - Venus Communards - Never Can Say Goodbye Fine Young Cannibals - Suspicious Minds Fine Young Cannibals - Johnny Come Home Fine Young Cannibals - She Drives Me Crazy Shakespears Sister - You’re History Shakespears Sister - Stay Follow London Records for clips, more content and to send us your questions and thoughts: Instagram London Records TikTok Facebook Website ‘Hit That Perfect Beat - The London Records Story’ compilation is released on 2CD / Digital on June 12, 2026 and available to pre-order now Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Before the hits, before the headlines, there was chaos, instinct… and a gamble. Welcome to the birth of London Records: a label that didn’t just ride the wave of 1980s pop, but helped create it. In this opening episode, journalist Siân Pattenden throws us headfirst into a music industry that feels more like the Wild West: fast-moving, rule-breaking, and full of possibility. With founders Roger Ames and Tracy Bennett at the helm, London Records wasn’t interested in playing it safe. Instead, they built a culture driven by risk, rebellion, and raw creative energy. Through the voices of artists and insiders, we hear how early signings like Blancmange embodied a DIY, art-school ethos, proving that pop could be smart, strange, and fearless. Then came Bananarama: Sara Dallin, Siobhan Fahey and Keren Woodward; three friends squatting in London who would go on to define a generation. Their rise captures the spirit of the time: scrappy, stylish, and completely self-made. Behind the scenes, a young Pete Tong begins shaping the label’s future, while staffers recall an office buzzing with urgency, noise, and big personalities. Deals are struck fast. Records are rushed out. Hits are chased with instinct as much as strategy. But this isn’t just about success; it's about attitude. London Records becomes a family of outsiders: loud, ambitious, and unapologetically cool. As journalists like Miranda Sawyer explain, this was the moment pop exploded into everyday British life. And then, pop turns political. Enter Bronski Beat and the unmistakable voice of Jimmy Somerville. With ‘Smalltown Boy,’ the pop charts become a place of protest, identity, and emotional truth. From underground beginnings to cultural revolution, Episode 1 tells the story of how a maverick label and its cast of fearless artists helped usher in a brand new era of pop. Written and presented by Siân Pattenden. Produced by Robin Leeburn. A Podmasters production for London Records. Guests featured in this episode: Goldie, Richard Coles (The Communards), Siobhan Fahey (Shakespears Sister / Bananarama), Neil Arthur (Blancmange), Sara Dallin (Bananarama), Keren Woodward (Bananarama), Pete Tong, Sean Rowley, Colin Bell, Juliette Sensicle, John Niven, Hillary Shaw, Miranda Sawyer. Songs featured in this episode: Goldie - Kemistry (Doc Scott mix) Bronski Beat - Hit That Perfect Beat Blancmange - Living on the Ceiling Bananarama - Ai Ae Mwana Fine Young Cannibals - She Drives Me Crazy Communards - Don’t Leave Me This Way Bananarama - Cruel Summer Bronski Beat - I Feel Love Bronski Beat - Smalltown Boy Follow London Records for clips, more content and to send us your questions and thoughts: Instagram London Records TikTok Facebook Website ‘Hit That Perfect Beat - The London Records Story’ compilation is released on 2CD / Digital on June 12, 2026 and available to pre-order now Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You know the songs. Now hear the story. From underground outsiders to global hitmakers, Hit That Perfect Beat – The Story of London Records is the inside story of the label that helped shape modern British music. Featuring first-hand accounts from the artists, producers and insiders who lived it, this series dives into the hits, the risks, the chaos and the culture that defined a generation. From 80s pop to 90s dancefloor revolutions, this is where the sound of modern Britain was made. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.