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I make sense

Missives on media, marketing and more. Edited by Amar Patel

February 9, 2022

Words to be heard

by Amar Patel in podcast


Part of my expanding repertoire is scripting. It’s a natural evolution from my copywriting and journalism but offers a little more room to develop a narrative through a character. A voice that’s written to be spoken, with a wider register, real emotions, inflections n’all. How far you go depends on the subject matter and audience, of course.

The main challenge with a podcast is to not overwhelm the listener with information and to be able to hold their attention without revealing too much too soon. You’re not writing an essay or dictating a thesis. You need to build momentum by the line. There needs to be dynamism in the delivery, particularly if the story is going to be told by one person without the benefit of other voices in interview clips, songs and other sounds to prick the ears.

I hope I have achieved that with my first contribution to Broccoli series Cancelled, which tells the stories of controversial attempts to cancel celebrities, companies and brands. At their best, these episodes go beyond sanctimonious witch hunts and retrospective mob justice. They allow us to consider history with fresh eyes/ears and to get a better understanding of the culture part in #cancelculture. The darker forces at play.

The picture above should need no caption but Janet Jackson’s infamous “wardrobe malfunction” at Super Bowl 2004 – and the toxic fallout – definitely require an explanation. How a viral TV moment and a personal vendetta derailed one artist's career, boosted another ( 👋  Justin Timberlake ) and inflamed the war on indecency. It also gave us YouTube and foretold our ravenous hunger for instant-replay footage on social media.

Short but with a long tail and quite entertaining, not least in the hands of your host Cameron Bernard Jones. Take a listen, share your thoughts or memories and please spread the word if you like it. More coming.

It’s also available on Apple Podcasts.

PS A four-part autobiographical documentary is available via Now TV so check that for the final word from Janet on the night America lost its mind over a nipple.



Amar Patel

TAGS: Janet Jackson, Superbowl 2004, NRG Stadium, wardrobe malfunction, Nipplegate, Janet podcast, scriptwriting, Broccoli Productions, Justin Timberlake, Cameron Bernard Jones, cancel culture, Janet Jackson documentary, Janet Jackson podcast, podcast scripting


April 1, 2019

Charles Stepney documentary streaming now

by Amar Patel in music, radio


Charles Stepney radio documentary – Kam, Leanne, Amar, Jazz
Charles Stepney radio documentary – Kam, Leanne, Amar, Jazz

Charles Stepney is the mastermind of seminal records from the likes of Minnie Riperton, Ramsey Lewis and Earth Wind & Fire. Most people will know him for two timeless tracks – Minnie’s ‘Les Fleurs’ and Rotary Connection’s ‘I Am the Black Gold of the Sun’. But his influence and achievements reach much further.

Artists, critics and collectors often compare him to legends such as Quincy Jones and George Martin. But he worked mostly behind the scenes, little more an album credit to those outside of the industry, and passed away at 45 without gaining his due recognition.

Today, Stepney remains a mystery – a rarity in the age of the internet. Until now…

You can stream a special three-hour show on Worldwide FM, hosted by Leanne Wright and featuring her co-presenter Kam Bhogal as well as producer/dj Marc Mac, selector Patrick Forge, artist Cleo Sol and I.

worldwide FM show – Charles Stepney, Kam, Leanne, Amar Patel, Patrick Forge, Marc Mac, Cleo Sol

In the documentary, Kam and Leanne share a very personal portrait of a genius with the help of his family, friends and close collaborators.

Featuring:

Ramsey Lewis
Larry Dunn (EW&F)
Marshall Chess
Eibur Stepney
Louie Vega (Masters at Work)
Marc Mac + Dego (4hero)
Patrick Forge
Gilles Peterson
Shirley Wahls (Rotary Connection)

I co-produced and wrote the script. The past 20 months have felt like taking a PhD in Stepney but the experience has proven, like the man himself, that you rarely get anywhere without total commitment.

Please tell us what you think in the comments section on Mixcloud or below this page. You can also tweet us @amarofpatel, @KamBhogal and @bshmntgrl.

Hats off to Jazz Bhandal for the sublime engineering and mastering.



Amar Patel

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