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In this episode, Matoma welcomes two longtime friends and collaborators into the studio — SACHA, a Scottish singer-songwriter making waves as a featured vocalist, and Jordan Shaw, her close friend and fellow UK artist. The chemistry is immediate, rooted in years of writing sessions, shared hustle, and mutual encouragement. What unfolds is a candid, feel-good conversation about what it means to grow as artists — and as friends — in the ever-shifting music industry.

SACHA reflects on her journey from writing behind the scenes for other artists to stepping into the spotlight herself, with Matoma one of the first people to encourage her to pursue a solo project. Now, she’s landing major features with the likes of Joel Corry and Armin van Buuren, carving out her own lane in dance-pop. Jordan brings his wonderful grounded perspective, sharing his own experiences navigating the creative grind.

The song we made "Love On My Mind" comes out Friday September 12th, listen here.

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Co-created by Matoma and Andrew Jackson.

Executive Producer Andrew Jackson.

Produced by Sara Laarej Berg and Maren Gjertsen.

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