
The Promising Creative
Welcome to the Promising Creative Podcast, where Billy Notion delves into the journeys of young creatives, unpacking their battles, triumphs, and everything in between.
Through a series of wide-ranging conversations, Billy seeks to share the inspiring stories of creative individuals, highlighting the hard work and dedication required to achieve success in the industry. His goal is to inspire listeners with a simple message: "Believe in your talent, and with passion and determination, you too can find your creative voice.”
The TCP team genuinely cares about people and their success, which is why we're here to provide relatable stories that will resonate with you and help you draw strength from their narratives. Our ultimate aim is to inspire and empower our listeners, regardless of where they are in their own creative journey.
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The Promising Creative
Ep #15: Cam Edwards of Sigma - D'n'B DJ & Producer
Cam Edwards is a producer and DJ, known to many as one half of Sigma. With roots in the underground, he has also achieved the rare feat of a string of huge Drum ’n’ Bass hits.
After graduating from Leeds University, Cameron started working for an events agency, booking flights for massive DJs such as Chase & Status. This provided the perfect opportunity to share the music he and Joe Lenzie (soon to become Sigma) were working on with the new contacts he was forging.
After relocating to London and remixing the work of other artists, including Skepta, Sigma soon built their reputation as emerging beatmakers.
Sigma's music has always been grounded in drum’n’bass, although they’ve enjoyed massive chart success with ‘Nobody to Love’ and ‘Changing (feat. Paloma Faith)’. Their collaborations with diverse artists have expanded their creative horizons and impact. Their recent release, ‘London Sounds’, represents a return to pure D ‘n’ B sounds.
As an accomplished producer, Cam offers valuable advice to aspiring musicians and producers seeking to establish themselves in the industry.