So How Did I Get Here? with Sam Lax
Education
Within the music industry, Chris Greenwood aka Madera Verde is somewhat of a legend.
In our conversation at his house in South London Chris talks us through the journey his entrepreneurial spirit and passion for music has taken him on over the years; From humble teenage beginnings trying to sell soggy firewood with a mate in Barnes, to having a pretty sweet summer job in the States DJing in the Hamptons, to returning to London to run his own nightclubs, festivals and everything in between.
His stories are enough to make you drip with envy and wish you were there with him - like those times he hung out with the Beastie Boys in New York, or when Bjork used to sing at the Giles Peterson & James Lavelle jam sessions he helped facilitate and Wesley Snipes dropped by Bar Rumba for a boogy- you know, the usual days at the office!
We talk about his epic vinyl collection and where his collecting habit started - visiting vinyltheques in Brussels with his mum, and amongst many other things we cover the seemingly organic progression towards eventually running Shoreditch based nightclub Cargo for 10 years before being drafted in to co run The Big Chill festival for over 5 years too. You can now find him most days & nights at Louie Louie, a hybrid cafe/bar/restaurant he co owns in the Walworth Road, SE17.
It was a real pleasure to chat to Chris being a huge fan of his radio show and the music he champions (World music 2.0 if you were wondering!), so I hope you enjoy it as much as I did and you take something away from the picture he paints of what it is like to be a part of the ever changing music industry.
Want more Chris?
You can visit his new venue Louie Louie at 347 Walworth Road London SE17 2AL, listen to his monthly SOAS radio show here, and his weekly radio show on MiSoul here. Chris' Mixcloud archive can also be listened to here and I thoroughly recommend doing all of the above!
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Ep 19 - Journalist Alice Matthews talks about finding missing people, winning Walkleys and what it's like to work at the Triple J and The Feed
Ep 18 - Director Julietta Boscolo talks acting, directing and finding your own creative voice
Ep 17 - The Inspired Unemployed talk about becoming inspired and being self-employed
Ep 16 - Scott Findlay talks about cooking for the stars, making it in the restaurant game and surfing his way around the globe
Ep 15 - Luke Boyton talks about new ways of teaching, lifelong learning and lightsabers
Ep 14 - Marc Fennel talks about his career and creative process; from interviewing news makers on The Feed to chasing chillis around the World in story telling and production
Ep 13 - Brent Wilson talks fashion, suit making and running your own business
Ep 12 - Emma Metcalf talks TV producing, coming up in the creative industry and the importance of work/life balance
Ep 11 - Carlo Ritchie talks about language, founding Improv Theatre Sydney and the creation of the Bear Pack
Ep 10 - Nathan Dalah talks founding Fishbowl, systematising growth and changing fast-food culture
Ep 9 - Flex Mami talks self-confidence, personal development and manifestation
Ep 8 - Paul Parks talks Beach Beer Bondi, drop-shipping sex toys and pursuing his passion
Ep 7 - Cathrin Machin talks deep space, nervous breakdowns and following your dreams
Ep 6 - Kate Peck talks modelling, motorsports and making it as a presenter
Ep 5 - Scott Purcell on accidental entreprenuership and the journey of Australia's Man of Many
Ep4 - Danny Clayton talks Channel V, interviewing stars and getting kissed by Katy Perry
Ep3 - Steve Crabtree talks about his journey from painting nuclear submarines to being the Editor of BBC Horizon (and going on a night out with the maker of Tetris)
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