Make The Music The Thing: Steve Lawson on Art, Audience & Authenticity

Make The Music The Thing: Steve Lawson on Art, Audience & Authenticity

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In this episode of Now That’s Bass, Pete Roythorne sits down with bassist, educator, writer, technologist and PhD holder Steve Lawson for one of the most thought-provoking conversations on the channel so far.

What if the goal wasn’t more followers, more views, or a bigger platform What if the real goal was building meaningful music, genuine community, and a sustainable creative life?

Chapters for easy navigating and listening!
00:00 Start
00:16 Introduction
02:48 How did you come to playing the bass?
09:11 What was the turning point for you in your bass career?
16:10 What was the catalyst for your evolution into solo bass?
25:31 How did you start to embrace technology to develop your career?
50:02 Is it easy today to push the boundaries of bass?
01:03:36 Why we need to more than chase clicks and algorithms
01:11:56 What’s you advice for bass players coming into the industry today?
01:28:33 What bass line should everyone go away and listen to?
01:34:18 How did your PHD influence your attitude to music?

Steve shares the lessons he’s learned from four decades of bass playing, pioneering solo bass performance, embracing technology before most musicians had even heard of it, and building a career entirely on his own terms.

The conversation explores everything from creativity and community to social media, attention spans, music education and what it really means to build a life in music in 2026.

Whether you’re a bass player, musician, creator or simply interested in how artists navigate the modern world, this episode is packed with insight.

In this episode:

• Steve’s journey from beginner bassist to solo artist
• How a broken arm changed his approach to music
• Why John Peel was one of his biggest influences
• Playing bass in duos and expanding the role of the instrument
• The origins of Steve’s solo bass career
• Lessons learned from Michael Manring, Victor Wooten and Tony Levin
• Building an audience before social media existed
• How Steve used forums, blogs and online communities to create a sustainable career
• Why Bandcamp became the foundation of his business model
• The difference between community and audience
• The dangers of chasing algorithms and viral success
• Why social media rewards performance rather than artistry
• Practical career advice for aspiring bass players
• Trust, professionalism and reputation in the music industry
• The relationship between creativity, audience and meaning
• How Steve’s PhD changed the way he thinks about music

Key Takeaway

“Make the music the thing.” A powerful conversation about building a career around purpose, community and creativity rather than chasing validation.

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