Frank Farrell: From Hard House Pioneer to Global Producer

In this episode of When I Grow Up, host Paul Glazby sits down with Frank Farrell, a name synonymous with hard house and electronic music innovation. From a teenage prodigy crafting his first tracks at 17 to a producer whose work has been played on massive stages by legends like Carl Cox, Frank's journey is one of passion, persistence, and reinvention.

Frank shares stories from his early days in the UK's hard house scene, recalling his first major release, “The Graduate”, and the whirlwind of gigs and collaborations that followed. He opens up about what it’s like to work behind the scenes as an engineer, navigating endless studio sessions, the challenges of staying creatively inspired, and some unforgettable encounters with colourful characters along the way.

Listeners get an insider's look at Frank's evolution as a producer, venturing beyond hard house to work on techno, drum and bass, and even Eurovision entries, all while remaining rooted in the underground scene. He reflects on stepping back from the spotlight to focus on engineering, songwriting, and pushing the boundaries of dance music production.

This candid conversation isn't just about music; it's about resilience, adaptability, and pursuing your passion no matter where it leads. Frank's journey takes him from pirate radio stations and iconic UK clubs to writing pop tracks for international artists and developing a reputation as one of the most versatile producers in electronic music.

Whether you're a long-time fan of the hard house era, a producer looking for insight into the music industry, or simply curious about the creative grind behind the beats, this episode is a must-listen.

Tune in for stories of rave culture history, unexpected career twists, and a behind-the-scenes look at a producer who's quietly shaped the sound of dance music for over two decades.

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Frank Farrell: From Hard House Pioneer to Global Producer
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