The Ting Tings' Spark Is Dire Straits' Brothers In Arms

The Ting Tings' Spark Is Dire Straits' Brothers In Arms

Author: Adam Unze - Music & Film Interviews July 9, 2025 Duration: 33:20

Ready for a trip down music memory lane? On this episode, Adam hangs out with Katie and Jules from The Ting Tings to talk all about the album that shaped their sound: Dire Straits’ Brothers in Arms.


What’s Inside

  • First Dire Straits Memories: Katie and Jules share how Brothers in Arms became the soundtrack to their childhoods and teen years—think car rides, record store windows, and stealing albums from siblings.
  • Why Brothers in Arms Still Hits: Find out why this album is still a go-to for The Ting Tings, and how Mark Knopfler’s songwriting and guitar playing continue to inspire their music today.
  • Studio Magic & Innovation: The duo talks about the groundbreaking production on Brothers in Arms, from its crystal-clear sound to its record-breaking CD sales, and how it set the bar for studio albums.
  • The Art of Songwriting: Adam, Katie, and Jules dive into why the storytelling and musicianship on this album make it timeless—and what today’s artists can learn from it.
  • Favorite Tracks & Stories: Hear which songs from Brothers in Arms Katie and Jules keep coming back to, and how those tracks influenced their own new music.

About The Ting Tings

The Ting Tings are a UK indie pop duo known for their massive hits like “That’s Not My Name” and “Shut Up and Let Me Go.” Their music is packed with catchy hooks, bold energy, and a love for mixing genres. Their latest record is out now and brings a fresh twist to the classic sounds that inspired them. They're new album Home is out now.


About Dire Straits’ Brothers in Arms

Released in 1985, Brothers in Arms is one of the best-selling albums of all time, featuring hits like “Money for Nothing,” “Walk of Life,” and the epic title track. The album blends rock, pop, and a little bit of everything else, earning multiple Grammy Awards and a legendary spot in music history.


Why Listen?

  • Perfect for fans of The Ting Tings, Dire Straits, and anyone who loves hearing how classic albums inspire new music.
  • Get behind-the-scenes stories about songwriting, band life, and what it takes to make a record that stands the test of time.
  • Hear how Brothers in Arms keeps sparking creativity for artists today.





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