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The Music Industry is forever changing. The next generation taking on employment are the people who are labelled as a 'Gen Z', they are going to help drastically change the music industry for the better.

In this series I wanted to talk with several different Gen Z's, like myself, and hear about their stories and where they are heading in the future. I have a variety of professions to talk about but to start off I talked with Tom. Tom has his own blog named 'The T Word Blog' which covers a range of topics from mental health to music, each as important as the other. (His blog is linked at the bottom.)

Here is the interview!


Hi! So could you introduce yourself, how old you are, where you are from and what area of the music industry are you aspiring to be in?

Hi I’m Tom Dingley, I’m 23 and I’m from Bournemouth. The simple answer to what area of the music industry would I like to be in is right now I don’t know, I love music and I love writing about it, and if something came up that really interested me then I’d have to take the opportunity but right now I’m keeping my mind and options open to whatever opportunities come my way.

The music industry is know for its challenges and hurdles along with rare opportunities. Does the music industry intimidate you?


Of course, whilst the music industry can have great rewards it can also have huge challenges. From someone who is currently just writing about music - amongst other things - looking at the music scene from where I am generally is one big challenge but it’s definitely one I would love to take on at some point if the right opportunity came my way.

What is your best piece of work that you are particularly proud of and why?


I think my personal favourite is one that is not music related but it’s one that I think a lot of people would have needed to hear at this moment in time as it is to do with Mental Health throughout the lockdown periods we are going through (photo & link below). I received a number of messages after this post went live saying that it was a really helpful read which made me really proud of something I had written.

I know everyone is so over being in lockdown! How have you made lockdown into a positive thing and how has it helped you in terms of progressing your area of work?


So I actually began writing in the first lockdown, that’s when I started up my blog and that’s really been a good way for me to keep busy and keep my mind sharp as well. I’ve also been working full time throughout in a management role in a well known UK retailer so I’ve been keeping busy and still been able to socialise with colleagues at work which feels like a luxury at the minute if I’m honest. Along with that I’ve used the time to get my fitness up as well so going for runs regularly and stuff like that which has been really good for me mentally as well as physically.


Do you think the music industry has changed a lot over time? Have you noticed anything specifically?

100% the music industry is always changing and will continue to change. It seems like right now The UK scene is elevating to a higher level which is amazing to see, a lot more American artists are jumping onto the UK wave and collaborating with artists from over here and drill is having a huge influence everywhere with artists from all over the world now having their own drill wave such as OneFour from Australia, Fivio Foreign in America and so on.


What is something you wish you could say to someone high up in your profession?


From a writing standpoint I would love to speak to somebody at the top level and ask them what motivates them and what they would suggest when going through a bit of a block when it comes to what to write about. I would also love the opportunity to conduct more interviews with artists and Internet personalities and any others that are a part of the music industry because I find their stories so interesting.


What is your biggest achievement?


I would say becoming a part of the team at LinkUpTV and writing posts for their website for me was huge. As a lover of the UK music scene to become a part of a team who are so well respected and have played (and continue to play) such a big part in the UK scene over a number of years is really a privilege and something I’m proud to be able to say.

How do you engage with your audience?


I am always looking at my DM’s, taking suggestions from people on what they’d like to see me write about, posting stories on my Instagram page for people to interact with and respond to and so on. Audience interaction is something I find so important in building up a loyal following, and a following that is genuinely invested in your writing as well as you as a person.


I feel like there is a lot of expectations on where you should in life at a certain time. What is one piece of advice you'd give to someone younger wanting to do what your doing?


Just go for it. Writing was not even on my mind prior to the lockdown and as soon as I thought about doing it, I felt a bit indecisive and someone told me “if you don’t go for it, you’ll never know where it could go” and so I went for it, and now I have my own blog and I’m writing for LinkUpTV so definitely don’t regret going for it it’s the best decision I’ve ever made.


What are three songs you want everyone to hear ASAP?


Keeya Keys - Anglo Saxon

Isaiah Dreads ft Spencer Elmer and George Foster - Lonely Nights

Jalen Santoy - Foreplay

Thank you for answering some questions! I wish you all the best for the future, is there anything else you’d like to add?


I hope you don’t mind me giving myself a shameless plug here but go and check out my blog! @the.twordblog on Instagram and the link to my site is in the bio on that page! Thank you so much for this opportunity!


A big thank you to Tom for being a part of this series. I hope you guys reading took something from the interview for yourselves!



The T Word Blog -




Written by Amy James 8th June 2020


Amisha is probably one of the youngest and most successful managers living right now. She has influenced me and so many other young people as well as older. Her success and her love for what she does shows how passionate she is at chasing what she wants.


She is CEO of her own record label who focus on artist management and development. She manages Audrey Mika and Dhruv, both singers. Audrey and Amisha both had dreams, Audrey was a singer with an amazing voice and Amisha wanted to create her own label, from the very start they both worked together to support each other. Audrey posted covers on YouTube and gradually built a huge following, but who better to manage her than her best friend Amisha. Now they tour together and witness incredible moments of success such as sold out shows and meeting people who support the music and themselves.

Being such a young manager, I have heard that she once went to an important meeting but security wouldn't let her in because they thought she was a fan, which is a very weird situation to be in! She represents to the older generations to not underestimate us, but to work with us, support us and most importantly to believe in us!



Her label is named TRST which represents the word trust and how you can't trust certain people, so the 'u' is taken out to remove 'you' from trust. Amisha created a clothing brand which was named TRST which bought the logo to life but the word was more than a clothing brand it was an ideology. The word appears in several things she has done such as her label 'TRST Records' and a song 'TRST' with Audrey Mika.



She doesn't stop there at all, no way. Amisha has recently been extremely successful in becoming a signed songwriter which is absolutely amazing so massive congratulations to her! One of her first moments of success was the release of the song 'Fake Heartbreak' with Audrey Mika. They wrote it a while back and came back to it to rewrite it, it now has over 1 million streams which is an extreme success for them both. Amisha continues to surprise everyone and works hard for what she wants with no excuse of her age being a limiting factor.



The reason I wanted to write this post was because of the power she has created for herself out of nothing. Just with the commitment, the determination, the talent and the belief in herself. She has proven to people both in the industry and outside of it, that young people have the passion and that we are not the useless generation, rather we are the generation who want to make a difference and to stand up for ourselves for what we want achieve even if it seems a million miles away. She directly inspires me as she is doing the job I have dreamed of doing which is managing artists, so seeing her achieve this now has pushed me to work harder for myself. Amisha knew she wanted to have her own label from the age of 12 but gave that up because she thought it was unrealistic, 6 years later and now look at her and she is not stopping!




Instagram - @amishasarkar Label Instagram - @trst.records

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