In this episode, Matoma sits down with Bertine Zetlitz, a trailblazer in Norway's pop music scene. They delve into Bertine's early career, discussing her rise to fame in the late '90s and how she navigated the evolving music industry. Bertine shares insights into her creative process, the challenges of maintaining authenticity, and her experiences as a female artist in a predominantly male industry. The conversation also touches on the importance of reinvention and staying true to one's artistic vision amidst changing musical landscapes.The episode culminates in a collaborative studio session where Matoma and Bertine blend their distinct musical styles. They co-create a track that fuses Bertine's signature electro-pop sound with Matoma's contemporary production techniques. The result is a fresh, genre-defying song that reflects their shared commitment to innovation and emotional resonance in music.The song we made "Casablanca (Girl Like You)" comes out Friday June 13th, listen here.We're releasing a new episode and song EVERY SINGLE WEEK so be sure to subscribe and join this ambitious journey of music-making and storytelling! Get ad-free episodes, production tutorials and exclusive stem packs by joining me on Patreon.------------------------------------------------------------Co-created by Matoma and Andrew Jackson.Executive Producer Andrew Jackson.Produced by Sara Laarej Berg and Maren Gjertsen.Follow Bertine Zetlitz:YoutubeInstagramTikTokSpotifyApple MusicFollow Matoma:YoutubeInstagramTikTokSpotifyApple Music------------------------------------------------------------
In this impactful episode of The Weekly Beat with Matoma, Tom is surprised by special guest Øystein “Pølsa” Pettersen—former Olympic cross-country skier turned youth advocate and media figure. Known for his inspirational work on Team Pølsa, Øystein joins Tom for a thoughtful conversation about inclusion and the importance of creating spaces where young people feel seen and supported. Their discussion reveals Matoma’s involvement in the 2025 BlimE! campaign, Norway’s national initiative promoting unity and kindness through music. Together, they explore how role models in sport, media, and music can foster real social change.The episode also highlights Matoma’s powerful commitment to giving back to his roots. He reveals his latest project: personally funding a professional music studio complex at the cultural school in his hometown of Flisa. His aim is to provide the next generation with creative tools and opportunities that can unlock potential—regardless of background or circumstance. Through laughter, honesty, and shared values, Tom and Øystein demonstrate how inclusion isn’t just a message, but a mission that touches every beat of their work.The song Tom made in collaboration with Agnete and BlimE! titled "Være med" comes out Friday June 6th, listen here.We're releasing a new episode and song EVERY SINGLE WEEK so be sure to subscribe and join this ambitious journey of music-making and storytelling! Get ad-free episodes, production tutorials and exclusive stem packs by joining me on Patreon.------------------------------------------------------------Co-created by Matoma and Andrew Jackson.Executive Producer Andrew Jackson.Produced by Sara Laarej Berg and Maren Gjertsen.Follow Øystein Pettersen:InstagramTikTokFollow Matoma:YoutubeInstagramTikTokSpotifyApple Music------------------------------------------------------------
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Ep.008: Hanne Mjøen
In this episode of The Weekly Beat, Matoma meets up with the talented Norwegian singer and songwriter Hanne Mjøen for a heartfelt conversation and studio session in Oslo. The episode begins light and personal, as they reflect on childhood, family, and the influence of nature on their lives and music. Hanne opens up about how her upbringing in Oppdal has shaped her artistry, and how both personal notes and experiences inform her songwriting. She also shares how her mother supported her dreams, despite early doubts about the sustainability of a music career.As the conversation deepens, Hanne speaks candidly about taking a break from music to care for her father, and how that experience now inspires her to write a song in his honor. The two artists discuss the pressures of the music industry, including conflicts with record labels, and the importance of staying true to one's voice. Matoma reflects on his own challenges with artistic identity, emphasizing the need to create music from genuine emotion rather than market trends. The episode ends with a powerful intention to write a danceable, emotional track dedicated to Hanne’s father — a beautiful example of music as healing and deeply personal expression.The song we made "Exhilarate" comes out Friday May 30th, listen here.We're releasing a new episode and song EVERY SINGLE WEEK so be sure to subscribe and join this ambitious journey of music-making and storytelling! Get ad-free episodes, production tutorials and exclusive stem packs by joining me on Patreon.------------------------------------------------------------Co-created by Matoma and Andrew Jackson.Executive Producer Andrew Jackson.Produced by Sara Laarej Berg and Maren Gjertsen.Follow Hanne Mjøen:YoutubeInstagramTikTokSpotifyApple MusicFollow Matoma:YoutubeInstagramTikTokSpotifyApple Music------------------------------------------------------------
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Ep.007: Nils Bech
In this emotionally rich episode of The Weekly Beat, Matoma welcomes revered Norwegian singer Nils Bech into his world for a candid conversation and studio session. From discussing childhood challenges growing up gay in a conservative village, to the cathartic power of performance, Nils shares a deeply personal journey of self-discovery and resilience. He opens up about being bullied, the impact of his mother’s death, and how expressing his identity through music gave him a voice in a society that once stifled it. His hit rendition of “O Holy Night” for Skam became a cultural moment, not just musically, but socially, empowering LGBTQ+ youth across Scandinavia.As the conversation unfolds, Matoma and Nils dive into the philosophy behind performance, vulnerability, and authenticity. Nils discusses his transition from classical opera to emotionally-driven pop, explaining how his artistic path was shaped not by fame, but by truth. They reflect on identity, public expectations, and the healing nature of music, ultimately deciding to co-create an emotional, melancholic house track that encapsulates both artistic freedom and personal truth. The episode is an exploration of voice — both literal and symbolic — and a testament to the power of staying true to oneself in art and life.The song we made "Pain Relief" comes out Friday May 23rd, listen here.We're releasing a new episode and song EVERY SINGLE WEEK so be sure to subscribe and join this ambitious journey of music-making and storytelling! Get ad-free episodes, production tutorials and exclusive stem packs by joining me on Patreon.------------------------------------------------------------Co-created by Matoma and Andrew Jackson.Executive Producer Andrew Jackson.Produced by Sara Laarej Berg and Maren Gjertsen.Follow Nils Bech:YoutubeInstagramTikTokSpotifyApple MusicFollow Matoma:YoutubeInstagramTikTokSpotifyApple Music------------------------------------------------------------
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Ep.006: Surprise Guest Challenge - Brotha Løve
In this special “Surprise Guest Challenge” episode of The Weekly Beat with Matoma, rather than diving into the studio with a professional songwriter or artist, Matoma is put on the spot with a surprise guest who comes equipped with a “challenge” for a song they should make together. In his first ever challenge, Tom is surprised by his brother Dan (aka Brotha Løve), for what becomes a deeply nostalgic and emotionally rich conversation about music, brotherhood, and the journey from small-town Norway to international stages. What begins as a playful twist to the format quickly evolves into a heartfelt exchange, covering everything from their shared upbringing surrounded by nature, to the chaotic rise of Matoma’s career and Dan’s grounding presence throughout. Together, they reflect on childhood dreams, failed artist names like “Subhero,” the origin of the name “Matoma,” and the early days of SoundCloud hustle that led to viral success.The episode dives into deeply personal territory as the brothers recount tour memories, emotional turning points, and the challenges of balancing fame with authenticity. Matoma opens up about his anxiety before his first ever tour, the crushing weight of early media criticism, and how Dan’s unwavering support helped him persevere. They talk about creative sparks, soulfulness in music, and the value of raw emotion over technical perfection. The episode ends on a joyful note with the two planning to channel their past into a nostalgic EDM track—rooted in their shared love for 2010s electronic anthems and Norwegian forest mysticism.The song we made "Opnið Valgrind" comes out Friday May 16th, listen here.We're releasing a new episode and song EVERY SINGLE WEEK so be sure to subscribe and join this ambitious journey of music-making and storytelling! Get ad-free episodes, production tutorials and exclusive stem packs by joining me on Patreon.------------------------------------------------------------Co-created by Matoma and Andrew Jackson.Executive Producer Andrew Jackson.Produced by Sara Laarej Berg and Maren Gjertsen.Follow Matoma:YoutubeInstagramTikTokSpotifyApple Music------------------------------------------------------------
Follow Norwegian DJ, producer and legendarily wonderful human, Tom Lagergren a.k.a. Matoma, as he pulls back the curtain of his songwriting process with his collaborators to reveal the deep and diverse conversations had during a recording session. With the challenge of writing, recording and releasing a brand new song each and every week, The Weekly Beat with Matoma introduces you to not only a wide range of songwriters and musicians from around the world, but also the authentic human experiences that inspire their music. Each episode offers listeners unprecedented access to the creative process—from initial conversation to finished track—capturing the vulnerability, passion, and unexpected moments of connection that transform personal stories into universal melodies. The Weekly Beat with Matoma isn't just about making music; it's about what happens when artists open their hearts, share their truths, and collaborate to create something greater than themselves. Subscribe now to hear both the conversations that spark creativity and the stunning new tracks they inspire, released together every week.