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Undercovers Season 3

A podcast series dedicated to finding out the stories behind amazing and iconic album artwork. Join us as we talk to the incredible artists and designers who have given the visual aesthetic to some of the greatest music of all time.

Play on iTunes or Spotify

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Episode 1

Alex Haldi (J Cole, Wu-Massacre, Bon Jovi, Rhinanna)

Alex Haldi found his dream job as a creative director at Def Jam Records working on albums by LL Cool J, Rhianna, Big Boi, Nas and J Cole to name a few.

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Episode 2

Tavon Sampson (Young Jeezy, Kevin Gates, Nas, Rick Ross)

Tavon Sampson has a career that most would envy working at Def Jam and Warner Bros. Records and creating the visual look for albums from Young Jeezy, Rick Ross, Kevin Gates, NAS, Fabolous and many more

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Episode 3

Jason Link (Rancid, Descendents, Pennywise, Bayside)

Jason Link is the creative director for Epitaph Records and previous creative at Victory Records. We dissect his work with the biggest and best acts on each label.

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Episode 4

Callum Preston (Parkway Drive, Alex Lahey, Deez Nuts, Luca Brasi)

Callum Preston creates incredible art pieces that have become iconic companions to amazing records. Parkwa Drive's "Ire", Alex Lahey's "Best of Luck Club" and many more. Here we discuss his origins and the mark he has made on the Australian music landscape with his art.

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Episode 5

Masaki Koike (Black Sabbath, The Grateful Dead, Woodstock, The Cars)

Grammy Award winner Masaki Koike has become one of the masters of album box set creation. Our chat touches on everything from De La Soul to Woodstock with Black Sabbath, The Cars, Joni Mitchell, The Grateful Dead and more.

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Episode 6

Tommy Steele (Tom Petty, Foo Fighters, Neil Young, Poison)

Iconic album designer Tommy Steele is a pioneer of music art - working with everyone from John Lennon to The Foo Fighters, Poison to Megadeth and more. We run right through his career!

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