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  • David Rowell is a veteran music journalist who has worked as an editor and writer at the Washington Post for over 20 years. Stewart Copeland of the Police said "David Rowell is the kind of critic that scares us musicians. He really gets it, maybe even more than we do."

    David is here to talk about his new book The Endless Refrain: Memory, Nostalgia, and the Threat to New Music. In it he expores the popularity of legacy acts and tribute acts and the challenges it creates for new musicians trying to get their music heard. David raises the question "do we even want new music?" We discuss his take on the trajectory of the music industry and what it means for artists like many of us, who create original music, and our culture in general.

    Finish-February 3-Day In-Person Workshop at Ableton's Pasadena Headquarters - https://brianfunk.gumroad.com/l/kwhsgv

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    Takeaways:

    The abundance of new music can be overwhelming for listeners. Investing in music through purchase creates a deeper connection. Nostalgic listening experiences shape our relationship with music. MTV revolutionized music consumption and artist visibility. The desire for new music is declining among audiences. Tribute bands reflect a growing preference for familiar music. Hologram performances raise ethical questions about music consumption. Nostalgia is a powerful marketing tool in the music industry. The emotional connection to music is vital for artists and fans. Venture capitalists are reshaping music consumption. Listeners are increasingly exposed to nostalgic music. Streaming services have changed how we discover music. Albums today don't linger in cultural impact as before. Tribute bands provide a living for many musicians. New music discovery requires intentional effort. Cultural references in music are becoming less shared.

    Links:

    David's Website - https://www.davidrowellauthor.com The Endless Refrain: Memory, Nostalgia, and the Threat to New Music - https://amzn.to/4gD4lno Wherever the Sound Takes You: Heroics and Heartbreak in Music Making - https://amzn.to/4iCgBq8 Brian Funk Website - https://brianfunk.com Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc 5-Minute Music Producer - https://brianfunk.com/book Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store This episode was edited by Animus Invidious of PerforModule - https://performodule.com/

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    Brian Funk

  • C4RP00L is an alternative hip-hop band that combines hip-hop beats with electric guitar and bass. They've just released new music, Creature Mode: Vicious and Creature Mode: Velocity.

    I spoke with Danger, Renzo Starr, and Villian about their new releases and recent touring. We had a great discussion about writing music as a group and performing live. Please welcome C4RP00L to the Music Production Podcast.

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    Links:

    C4RP00L Website - https://www.c4rp00l.com C4RP00L Creature Mode - https://fanlink.tv/CREATUREMODE C4RP00L on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/6MVdvys1l8zICstcXKGZQs C4RP00L on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/c4rp00l/ C4RP00L on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@c4rp00l C4RP00L on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@C4RP00L Brian Funk Website - https://brianfunk.com Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc 5-Minute Music Producer - https://brianfunk.com/book Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store This episode was edited by Animus Invidious of PerforModule - https://performodule.com/

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    Brian Funk

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  • Tyson Boorman is a mixing and mastering engineer for Nightowl Music Group. He is the author of The Objective Mix - Mix Like a Pro Without Pro Gear or Premium Plug-ins. Tyson teaches music production on his YouTube channel, Objective Mixing, and he also runs a podcast called Prolific Super Producer, where, in the very near future, I'll be a guest.

    Tyson and I spoke about his production philosophy of "skills over gear." We talked about the practical insights and messages from his book The Objective Mix. And Tyson gave a great explanation of how and why to use compressors in different mixing situations.

    Tyson is giving listeners of this podcast his "The 5 Secrets to Industry Standard Mixes" and "The Compression Styles Every Bedroom Producer Needs to Know" guides for free! Go to https://www.objectivemixing.com/funk to download them.

    This episode is sponsored by Baby Audio, makers of incredible music software. Use the code MPP15 to save 15%! https://babyaud.io

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    Takeaways:

    Focus on the why behind your music production decisions. Skills are more important than gear when starting out. Understanding compression is crucial for effective mixing. Creative limitations can lead to unique and interesting sounds. Volume is the most powerful tool in mixing. Intentionality in mixing decisions leads to better results. Compression can be used to enhance dynamics, not just reduce them. Learn your tools deeply to maximize their potential. Avoid over-compressing; subtle moves are often more effective. Using EQ to create space in your mix before resorting to sidechain compression.

    Links:

    Objective Mixing - https://www.objectivemixing.com The Objective Mix - Mix Like a Pro Without Pro Gear or Premium Plug-ins by Tyson Boorman - https://www.objectivemixing.com/mix_2 Objective Mix YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@ObjectiveMixing Prolific Super Producer Podcast - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrq7MgGMnCTNAdFLAfg_o10w9iYPnPiqg NightOwl Music Group - https://nightowlmusicgroup.com Ian Temple on the Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/blog/ian-temple Free PDF Downloads - https://www.objectivemixing.com/funk Brian Funk Website - https://brianfunk.com Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc 5-Minute Music Producer - https://brianfunk.com/book Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store This episode was edited by Animus Invidious of PerforModule - https://performodule.com/

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    Brian Funk

  • Let's get the big things right before we worry about the details.

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    Links:

    My First Album Project Nairb - Apple Music - Spotify My Second Album Forest Far - Apple Music - Spotify Music From Video is from my Passings EP - Apple Music - Spotify Brian Funk Website - https://brianfunk.com Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc 5-Minute Music Producer - https://brianfunk.com/book Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store

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    Brian Funk

  • Ben Levin is a musician, visual artist, and educator. He runs the Ben Levin Music School where he hosts courses that help artists find their voice, finish music, and maintain and cultivate their love of music-making. Ben's YouTube Channel hosts his art, music, and educational content. His new album Heaven Heaven Heaven features indie, alternative rock music with 2 Fender Bass VIs at its core.

    Ben and I explore the complexities of artistic identity, the challenges of navigating platforms like YouTube, and the importance of creativity in education. Ben explains the challenges of being artistically honest and following our passions while trying to create a consistent online presence that cooperates with the algorithms so we can actually make a living artistically. Ben even brings out his Fender Bass VI to demonstrate how he uses it on his new album Heaven Heaven Heaven.

    This episode is sponsored by Baby Audio, makers of incredible music software. Use the code MPP15 to save 15%! https://babyaud.io

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    Takeaways:

    Ben Levin discusses the duality of being a multifaceted artist. Navigating the YouTube landscape requires balancing creativity and marketability. Batch production of content can help manage audience expectations. The importance of creating space for endings in artistic work. Teaching creativity in schools can enhance student engagement. Understanding modes in music requires contextual learning. The arts provide essential emotional support during difficult times. Artistic expression can be a powerful healing tool. Personal growth in music production often involves collaboration and community. The creative process is often nonlinear and requires patience. The Fender Bass VI offers a unique sound that bridges bass and guitar. Authenticity in vocal performance resonates more than technical perfection. Finding one's voice is a journey that requires exploration and practice. The creative process is often more rewarding than the final product. Vulnerability in music can create a deeper connection with listeners. Teenage experiences and emotions can be effectively expressed through music. Balancing humor and seriousness in art can enhance emotional impact.

    Links:

    Ben Levin Music School - https://benlevinmusicschool.com Ben's Courses - https://benlevinmusicschool.com/p/courses Heaven Heaven Heaven by Ben Levin - https://benlevingroup.bandcamp.com/album/heaven-heaven-heaven Ben's YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@BenLevin Ben's Art - https://benshow.horse Ben on the Fender Bass VI - https://youtu.be/G1DLpdFWrdM?si=gEvXLlRG6QzCKYIt Brian Funk Website - https://brianfunk.com Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc 5-Minute Music Producer - https://brianfunk.com/book Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store This episode was edited by Animus Invidious of PerforModule - https://performodule.com/

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  • David Mash is a musician, composer, educator, technologist, and futurist. David worked at Berklee College of Music for 44 years, first as a teacher of guitar and jazz. Then he started the Music Synthesis department, which is now the Electronic Production and Design department. David was Berklee’s Assistant Dean of Curriculum for Academic Technology (BADCAT) in 1989, Vice President for Technology in 1997, Vice President for Technology and Education Outreach in 2006, and Senior Vice President for Innovation, Strategy, and Technology in 2013. He is the President of the Bob Moog Foundation Board, and as Chair of the Board for the Alan R. Pearlman (ARP) Foundation.

    It was an honor to speak with David, a man who played a major role in bringing the latest in music technology to the academic world. David spoke about his influential career and how he has evolved over the years as a musician. He shared how a hand injury derailed his guitar playing career and guided him to a new chapter in synthesis and music technology. We discussed his various musical projects and some of the important collaborators he's worked with along the way. It's an incredible story about a man who undoubtedly shaped the musical landscape for all who follow.

    This episode is sponsored by Baby Audio, makers of incredible music software. Use the code MPP15 to save 15%! https://babyaud.io

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    Links:

    David's Website - https://davidmash.com Mashine - https://www.mashine.com David's Berklee Profile - https://www.berklee.edu/people/david-mash Sonic Doodles by David Mash - https://davidmash.com/sonic-doodles/ Stefan - https://stefanthemusician.com Bar of 2 Productions - http://barof2.com/ Peter Bell on the Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/blog/peter-bell Brian Funk Website - https://brianfunk.com Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc 5-Minute Music Producer - https://brianfunk.com/book Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store This episode was edited by Animus Invidious of PerforModule - https://performodule.com/

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    Brian Funk

  • Andrea Stolpe is a renowned, multi-platinum creative consultant whose methodology for songwriters and music artists has been taught worldwide. A writer with 20+ years of experience in the music industry, Andrea has written for such artists as Faith Hill, Julianne Hough, and Jimmy Wayne. She has turned her experience into award-winning online courses and live events as well as numerous articles, books, and resources.

    As one who has followed and learned from her for years, I really enjoyed speaking with Andrea. She shared lots of practical songwriting advice musicians from any genre can use. Andrea shared her story and how she continues to hone her songwriting craft. We spoke about the vulnerability and openness songwriting requires, as well as how to grow by working with collaborators.

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    Takeaways:

    Simplicity is key in songwriting, focusing on the core elements of melody, lyrics, rhythm, and chords. Focus on expressing yourself authentically. Write songs that have substance and meaning, rather than relying on cliches or low-hanging fruit. Collaboration and production can enhance a song's message and impact. Take the time to reflect on your songs and identify areas where they may need improvement or refinement. Feedback from others can be useful, but it is important for songwriters to stay true to their own instincts and not try to wear other people's ideas as their own. Specific details in lyrics can create a vivid and relatable experience for listeners, but it is important to find the right balance between specificity and universality. Songwriting retreats provide a supportive and collaborative environment for songwriters to connect with others, overcome creative blocks, and make progress in their writing. The creative process is a journey of exploration and reaction, and it is important to embrace both the creative and critical aspects of songwriting. Having the right tools and techniques can help songwriters overcome challenges and make their creative process more efficient and effective.

    Links:

    Andrea's Website - https://www.andreastolpe.com Andrea's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/andreastolpeofficial/ Andrea's YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@andreastolpe Download the 5 Songwriting Tools That Change Everything - Free PDF Guide:
    https://bit.ly/fivesongwritingtools Join Andrea Live at a Songwriting Retreat - (California dates still available for November 2024): https://bit.ly/4e4EvHA Brian Funk Website - https://brianfunk.com Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc 5-Minute Music Producer - https://brianfunk.com/book Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store This episode was edited by Animus Invidious of PerforModule - https://performodule.com/

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    Brian Funk

  • KIN TALA is a musical duo from Blackpool, England, who just released their debut EP, Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost. They created the album entirely on their own, learning to produce and mix along the way.

    I spoke with Dominic of KIN TALA about their new EP and the creative process they used to make it. Dom discussed how the duo did most of their learning on the fly and how they managed to inject their personality and style into the music. We talked about overcoming creative challenges and working hard to find a unique sound.

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    Takeaways:

    Starting from scratch and diving into music production can lead to great results. The process of recording and mixing can be challenging, but it's worth it to achieve the desired sound. Maintaining artistic vision is important, even in the face of industry expectations. Strengths and challenges of playing in a duo. Embracing a unique sound and not fitting into a specific genre or scene can be a breath of fresh air. Working with limited equipment and resources can push artists to be more creative and think outside the box. Finding moments of inspiration and taking the time to reflect on the music you want to create is important. The music industry has become more equitable in terms of access, but it's important to navigate it in a way that speaks to your own goals and values. Creating music that is authentic, meaningful, and resonates with listeners is more important than constantly producing and saturating the market.

    Links:

    KIN TALA - https://www.kintala.uk Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost by KIN TALA - https://open.spotify.com/album/4h7pwz215ylKjc6ZPOjwzk KIN TALA Bandcamp - https://kintalaband.bandcamp.com KIN TALA Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kintalauk Brian Funk Website - https://brianfunk.com Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc 5-Minute Music Producer - https://brianfunk.com/book Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store This episode was edited by Animus Invidious of PerforModule - https://performodule.com/

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    Brian Funk

  • Ian Temple is the CEO and Co-Founder of the online music school, Soundfly. Soundfly offers courses in a variety of topics related to music-making and music production. Ian is a pianist, composer, and plays in the band Sontag Shogun.

    Ian and I spoke about the creative process and the challenges of making music. Ian shared insights about learning music and growing as a musician. He explained how we should embrace challenges and obstacles along the way and use them to our creative advantage.

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    Takeaways:

    The creative process is a constant journey of growth and learning. Mental obstacles can hinder creativity, but they can be overcome with the right mindset. Flexibility and adaptability are key in the creative process. Community and collaboration can provide valuable insights and support. Reframing limiting beliefs can lead to new perspectives and breakthroughs. Embrace the creative process and accept where you are in your journey. Overcome obstacles by reframing them as opportunities for growth. Keep creating and pushing forward to bridge the gap between your skills and your taste. Collaborate with others and engage with a supportive community to inspire and enhance your creativity.

    Links:

    Soundly - https://soundfly.com Soundfly newsletter sign up: https://soundfly.com/ Kimbra’s Vocal Class - https://soundfly.com/courses/kimbra-vocal-creativity-arranging-production Com Truise’s Production Class - https://soundfly.com/courses/com-truise-mid-fi-synthwave-slow-motion-funk Soundfly Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/learntosoundfly Soundfly YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/learntosoundfly Sontag Shogun - https://www.sontagshogun.com “This is Water” by David Foster Wallace - https://fs.blog/david-foster-wallace-this-is-water/ “The Gap” by Ira Glass - https://vimeo.com/85040589 Brian Funk Website - https://brianfunk.com Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc 5-Minute Music Producer - https://brianfunk.com/book Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store This episode was edited by Animus Invidious of PerforModule - https://performodule.com/

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    Brian Funk

  • Corey Baker is a multi-instrumentalist, producer, and Ableton Certified Trainer. Corey made a huge impact on the electronic music scene and toured the world as Kill Paris. He shares his workflow and techniques in his tutorials and courses, and hosts a weekly sample flip challenge.

    I spoke with Corey about his music, educational community, and production techniques. We discussed some of the newer features in Ableton Live 12.1, as well as the process of learning complex software to create music. Corey shared how being discovered by Skrillex on SoundCloud changed the course of his career.

    This episode is sponsored by Baby Audio, makers of incredible music software. Use the code MPP15 to save 15%! https://babyaud.io

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    Takeaways:

    The early days of using Ableton Live involved a supportive community and tutorials helped in the learning process. Transitioning from hardware to digital plugins allowed for more flexibility and experimentation in music production. The MIDI tools and scale awareness in Ableton Live 12 provide a user-friendly way to explore music theory and create musical compositions. Balancing technical knowledge with creative exploration is important in music production Breaking the rules and trying new things can lead to unique and interesting results. The standalone version of Ableton Push has improved workflow and allows for a more immersive and enjoyable music-making experience. Reacting and responding to what you are creating in the moment is important for staying in a creative flow. Simplifying your setup and focusing on using default Ableton devices can help avoid getting caught up in technical details and allow for a more fluid creative process. Challenging oneself and embracing the struggle in the creative process leads to a deeper sense of satisfaction and connection with the music. The energy and process put into creating music can be felt by the listener, even if it's not consciously recognized. Bringing energy and enthusiasm to live performances is crucial for creating a great show and engaging the audience. Creating a comfortable and engaging atmosphere can help build a connection between the performer and the audience. Playing for smaller venues allows for more eye contact and a sense of community, while larger crowds can create a domino effect of energy. How platforms like SoundCloud and YouTube have played a significant role in the success of many musicians, providing opportunities for exposure and collaboration. Gamification and metrics in music production can provide valuable feedback and motivation for producers.

    Links:

    Corey’s Site - https://funthingsfunlife.com Corey’s Intro to Ableton Live Course - https://corey-baker.mykajabi.com/offers/YjH3Muz2/checkout Corey’s Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/coreybakercoreybaker Corey’s Clubhouse on Discord - https://discord.com/invite/PJtmtk5ydg Links to Corey’s Work and Music - https://funthingsfunlife.com/links Making Music by Dennis DeSantis PDF - https://cdn-resources.ableton.com/resources/uploads/makingmusic/MakingMusic_DennisDeSantis.pdf Brian Funk Website - https://brianfunk.com Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc 5-Minute Music Producer - https://brianfunk.com/book Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store This episode was edited by Animus Invidious of PerforModule - https://performodule.com/

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    Brian Funk

  • Thomas Glendinning is a music producer, educator, and sound designer. He creates some of the finest Ableton Live and Max for Live devices available at his site ELPHNT. Tom recently released his new album Micro((osmos under the name Conso/e.

    Tom joined me for a 3rd conversation on the Music Production Podcast to talk about his new album and some of his latest Max for Live creations, including Essentials. We spoke about the fun and challenges of creating music and devices. Tom shared some great insights from his experiences that will surely help music-makers of all levels. We also spent some time discussing the latest features in Ableton Live 12.1.

    This episode is sponsored by Baby Audio, makers of incredible music software. Use the code MPP15 to save 15%! https://babyaud.io

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    Takeaways:

    Tom's Essentials Pack offers simple and focused Max for Live devices that perform specific tasks effectively. Tom emphasizes the importance of headroom and organization in mixing, allowing for flexibility and clarity in the mix. Shakers and tambourines can add groove and texture to music, serving as both rhythmic and textural elements. Distinguishing between creative effects and mix effects helps maintain clarity and intention in the production process. Mixing in mono can provide a fresh perspective and help create a balanced and cohesive mix. Tom's minimalist approach to music production focuses on using only what is necessary to achieve the desired sound. Playing percussion instruments requires technique and skill, and it's important to have respect for percussionists. Imperfection in music production can add a unique and organic sound to the music. The new features in Ableton Live 12.1, such as Auto Shift and macro randomization, offer exciting creative possibilities. There is a need for reevaluation in the music tech space to focus on tools and content that actively help musicians make more music. Limiting your tools and focusing on intentional limitations can enhance creativity and productivity in music production.

    Links:

    ELPHNT - https://elphnt.io Essentials Max for Live Pack - https://elphnt.io/store/essentials/ Micro((osmos - https://consoleconsole.bandcamp.com/album/micro-osmos ELPHNT Newsletter - https://elphnt.io/newsletter/ Freakshow Industries Plug-ins - https://freakshowindustries.com Thomas on Music Production Podcast #26 - https://brianfunk.com/blog/2017/6/22/26-thomas-glendinning-ableton-certified-trainer Thomas on Music Production Podcast #158 - https://brianfunk.com/blog/2020/3/14/tom-from-elphnt-on-finishing-music-and-making-it-a-career-music-production-podcast-158 Brian Funk Website - https://brianfunk.com Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc 5-Minute Music Producer - https://brianfunk.com/book Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store This episode was edited by Animus Invidious of PerforModule - https://performodule.com/

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  • Michelle Moog is the executive director of the Bob Moog Foundation and daughter of synthesis pioneer Bob Moog. The Bob Moog Foundation’s Mission Statement is to inspire creative thinking by providing interactive educational experiences at the intersection of science, music theory, history, and innovation. Michelle helped bring the organization from a volunteer-driven, grassroots effort to the educational and historical preservation force it is today.

    Michelle and I spoke about the Bob Moog Foundation and their efforts to preserve the history of Bob Moog’s work. She shared personal stories of growing up with her father and how she has learned about him and his work on a deeper level since starting the Bob Moog Foundation.

    This episode is sponsored by Baby Audio, makers of incredible music software. Use the code MPP15 to save 15%! https://babyaud.io

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    Links:

    Bob Moog Foundation - https://www.moogfoundation.org Moogseum - https://www.moogseum.org Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool - https://moogfoundation.org/projects/dr-bobssoundschool/ Bob Moog Foundation Membership - https://moogfoundation.org/membership/ Donating to the Bob Moog Foundation - https://bit.ly/ContributeBMF Bob Moog Foundation Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bobmoogfoundation/ Bob Moog Foundation YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@moogfoundation/featured Spectrasonics Bob Moog Tribute Library - https://www.spectrasonics.net/products/tribute/ Native Instruments Modular Icons - https://www.native-instruments.com/en/products/komplete/play-series/modular-icons/ Vox Humana Sample Pack by Alex Ball - https://bit.ly/VoxHumanaSoundbank Michelle’s TED Talk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BG_PYTsSSAM Bob Moog Foundation online store - https://bobmoogfoundation.myshopify.com/ Bob's biography, Switched On: Bob Moog and the Synthesizer Revolution - https://bit.ly/SwitchedOnBobMoogBiography Francis Preve on the Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/blog/francis-preve-2024 Brian Funk Website - https://brianfunk.com Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc 5-Minute Music Producer - https://brianfunk.com/book Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store This episode was edited by Animus Invidious of PerforModule - https://performodule.com/

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  • Carter Vail is a musician, producer, and video creator. His fast-paced, lighthearted short-form songs have garnered him hundreds of thousands of followers across social media. His new album, 100 Cowboys, combines upbeat music with emotional lyrics that document a difficult breakup. Carter shares his songwriting process, thoughts on collaboration, and why he chooses to work fast and be prolific in his creative process.

    This episode is sponsored by Baby Audio, makers of incredible music software. Use the code MPP15 to save 15%! https://babyaud.io

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    Takeaways:

    Carter Vail's new album '100 Cowboys' strikes a balance between upbeat music and sad lyrics. Having fun with music is important and can bring joy to both the artist and the audience. Working in a simple studio setup can be beneficial, as it minimizes potential bottlenecks and allows for a seamless creative process. Carter believes in showing up and working consistently, rather than waiting for inspiration to strike. Simplicity in the creative process and studio setup can lead to faster and more efficient music-making. Inspiration is fickle, and it's important to take action and create even when feeling uninspired. Having a concept and direction before diving into production is important for songwriting. The proximity of instruments to the computer can affect the recording process. Collaboration can bring fresh perspectives and ideas to the creative process. Specific details in lyrics can create a personal connection with listeners. Efficiency and consistency are key in managing social media presence.

    Links:

    Carter Vail Website - https://www.cartervail.com Carter's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cartervailmusic/?hl=en Carter's YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@cartervailmusic Carter's TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@cartervailmusic?lang=en "Nashville" by Carter Vail - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCQhCt4PcLc "It's Time for Shrimp" by Carter Vail - https://youtube.com/shorts/eZ-S2ZYYjL8?si=Z9__aqPrwYc-kbXl Recording Unhinged by Sylvia Massy - https://amzn.to/4cXACo5 Brian Funk Website - https://brianfunk.com Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc 5-Minute Music Producer - https://brianfunk.com/book Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store This episode was edited by Animus Invidious of PerforModule - https://performodule.com/

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  • David Alexander is an audio engineer, producer, and musician originally from Portland, Oregon and now based in Los Angeles. He has over 20 years of experience working in all genres, with roots in the subcultures of hardcore and punk. David shares his unique blend of technical skills and creative philosophy on social media.

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    Links:

    David Alexander's Site - http://davidalexander.lol David's TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@davidalexander2k9 David's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/davidalexander2k/ Brian Funk Website - https://brianfunk.com Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc 5-Minute Music Producer - https://brianfunk.com/book Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store This episode was edited by Animus Invidious of PerforModule - https://performodule.com/

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  • Evan Frankfort is a Songwriter, Sound Designer, and TV and Film Composer. His TV and film credits include Wild Kingdom: Protecting the Wild, The Harlem Globetrotters: Pay it Forward, 90210, and The 100. He writes music and plays in the indie rock band The Spiritual Machines. He has collaborated with diverse artists including Warren Zevon, The Bangles, Rancid, and Liz Phair.

    Evan and I spoke about his passion for creating music and his ongoing search for the creative lightning strike. He shares insights from his process and workflow that can help any music maker. Evan's passion and excitement for music production is inspiring and infectious.

    This episode is sponsored by Baby Audio, makers of incredible music software. Use the code MPP15 to save 15%! https://babyaud.io

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    Links:

    The Spiritual Machines - https://www.thespiritualmachines.com The Spiritual Machines Linktree - https://linktr.ee/thespiritualmachines Evan's IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2694758/?ref_=nm_mv_close Hearst Media Production Group - https://www.hearst.com/hearst-media-production-group Brian Funk Website - https://brianfunk.com Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc 5-Minute Music Producer - https://brianfunk.com/book Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store This episode was edited by Animus Invidious of PerforModule - https://performodule.com/

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  • Francis Preve is a sound designer, producer, and synthesizer programmer. He programs factory presets for the leading synthesizer manufacturers including Sequential, Roland, Korg, Oberheim, Serum, and many more. He is the Section Lead of Digital Composition at Austin Community College. Francis releases sound packs through his company SympleSound. His latest release, Serum Models, turns the popular synthesizer into a hyper-realistic physical modeling synth.

    In our 4th conversation on the Music Production Podcast, Francis discusses his new pack, Serum Models, and explains how physical modeling synthesis works. We go deep into his work as a sound designer and Francis gives thorough explanations of a variety of synthesis concepts. We also talk about his work as an educator and some student success stories, along with the traits those students exhibit in his classes. It's a wide-ranging and deep conversation with one of the world's best sound designers!

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    Takeaways:

    The development of new Serum models and physical modeling and sound design. The process of creating and marketing sound packs. The psychology of sound creation involves a deep connection to the subtleties of music and the ability to differentiate musical elements. Learning to differentiate musical elements is a transformative experience that opens up new dimensions in music appreciation and understanding. The impact of music theory on creativity and the ability to enjoy music without over-analyzing it. The role of technology in music education and the importance of learning by playing and experimenting. The differences between analog and digital synthesis and the unique characteristics of each. The concept of aliasing in sound and its impact on audio quality. The use of images to create wavetables in synthesizers and the exploration of sound design through experimentation. The significance of presets in synthesizers Passion is a key factor in determining success in a career. Limitations can enhance creativity and problem-solving in music production. Technology, such as AI and software, has both benefits and ethical considerations in music creation. Teaching and mentorship play a significant role in shaping the future of music production and the industry.

    Links:

    Francis' Site - https://www.francispreve.com Symplesound - https://www.symplesound.com Francis' Serum Preset Collections including Models- https://xferrecords.com/preset_packs/manufacturers/francis-preve Synthtopia on Serum Models - https://www.synthtopia.com/content/2024/05/06/francis-preve-releases-serum-models-preset-expansion-library/ Francis on MPP #38 - https://brianfunk.com/blog/2017/10/30/38-francis-preve-sound-designer-educator Francis on MPP #98 - https://brianfunk.com/blog/2019/1/29/98-francis-preve-2-sound-design-synthesis-vanlife Francis on MPPP #273 - https://brianfunk.com/blog/francis-preve-3 Francis' Clients (wow!) - https://www.francispreve.com/clients Sara Landry -
    https://djmag.com/features/sara-landry-hard-technos-high-frequency-priestess Shadowstar -
    https://www.beatport.com/artist/shadowstar/873086 CHKLTE -
    https://ra.co/dj/chklte/biography Shreddward - https://www.shreddward.com/ Josh Davidson (Kepler North)- https://www.instagram.com/kepler_north Jeff Rona - https://liquidcinema.com/ Brian Funk Website - https://brianfunk.com Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc 5-Minute Music Producer - https://brianfunk.com/book Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast
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  • Tyler Manning and Jordan Dale are part of Boredomfighters, a nonprofit that brings music-making and collaboration to kids across the United States. Boredomfighters conducts workshops, assemblies, and "Instrument Gardens" to empower young people to create music on the fly using modern production techniques.

    Tyler and Jordan spoke to me about their work in Boredomfighters and how they've been inspired by inspiring young people to create music. They share their techniques to help participants feel safe to drop inhibitions and have fun creating music together. The principles they share apply to any musical situation. We had a blast talking about their work and listening to music their audience created at a recent event.

    This episode is sponsored by Baby Audio, makers of incredible music software. Use the code MPP15 to save 15%! https://babyaud.io

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    Takeaways:

    Engaging in music production and creative expression through simple rules, examples, and creative constraints. Encouraging vulnerability and the impact of technology on music education and creativity. The importance of fostering intrinsic motivation and creativity in young learners. The challenges and opportunities in engaging and inspiring young people to explore music and creative arts. The significance of role models and exposure in shaping musical interests and aspirations. The value of creating an ideal learning environment for music exploration and self-expression. The use of vocal prompting and chat GPT in music workshops with kids. The importance of capturing the energy of a space through music. The ripple effect of their work and the empowerment of people to do similar workshops in their communities.

    Links:

    Boredomfighters - https://www.boredomfighters.org/ Boredomfighters Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/boredomfightersfoundation/ Boredomfighters YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@theboredomfighters Boredomfighters SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/boredomfighters Brian Funk Website - https://brianfunk.com Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc 5-Minute Music Producer - https://brianfunk.com/book Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store

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  • Dex Green is a Nashville-based producer, engineer, and songwriter. He recorded his new album, Imaginary War, by himself, playing every instrument. Dex has worked with artists like Elvis Costello, Margo Price, and Collective Soul. His work has been nominated for a Grammy.

    Dex and I spoke about his work and the lessons he's picked up from recording countless acts in various genres. He discussed the process of recording his new album Imaginary War. Dex shared how he's combined philosophies and concepts from jazz studies, playing in punk and ska bands as a teenager, and recording top artists in Nashville.

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    Takeaways:

    Dex's unconventional path to producing his album as a solo artist The impact of personal experiences on artistic expression and creative decisions The evolution of music and the influence of different genres on contemporary music The challenges and rewards of writing and recording a solo album The importance of finding the right key and voice for musical compositions The importance of limitations in the creative process The role of music production software in modern music creation The significance of recording techniques in shaping the sound of a track The impact of ska bands on the music scene The creative process and songwriting in music production

    Links:

    Imaginary War by Dex Green - https://3sirens.ffm.to/imaginarywar Dex's YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@dexgreenmusic Dex on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/chickensplease/ "It's Only the End of the World" by Dex Green - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjAJ-ALijt0 Dex's Credits on Discogs - https://www.discogs.com/artist/1078981-Dexter-Green "What Makes This Song Great: Walking on the Moon" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVZFkI9HgJY Waves Space Rider - https://www.waves.com/plugins/space-rider Brian Funk Website - https://brianfunk.com Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc 5-Minute Music Producer - https://brianfunk.com/book Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store


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  • AI is getting really good at generating realistic and emotional music. Where will this leave music-makers?

    Today we discuss how we can ensure that we remain relevant in the face of an AI music takeover!

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    Links:

    Rolling Stone AI Song - https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/suno-ai-chatgpt-music-soul-of-the-machine-1234992365/ Jeff Leisawitz on the Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/blog/jeff-leisawitz-2 Forest Far by Project Nairb - https://open.spotify.com/album/1pS6U9EJbSvM8lDc1xdPEE Some Good Evil - https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/somegoodevil/some-good-evil Micro Cassette Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/2019/3/15/micro-cassette-ableton-live-pack 100-Year-Old Piano Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/tape-piano VHS Vapor Machine Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/vhs-vapor Brian Funk Website - https://brianfunk.com Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc 5-Minute Music Producer - https://brianfunk.com/book Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store This episode was edited by Animus Invidious of PerforModule - https://performodule.com/

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  • Mikas is the creator of We Make Dance Music, a site of music resources for producers. On his podcast, Live Electronic Music Tutorials with Mikas, he creates tracks in real-time, sharing tips and techniques along the way. The result of each episode becomes a template viewers can purchase on WeMakeDanceMusic.com.

    This is the second time Mikas and I spoke on the Music Production Podcast. Immediately I was reminded of his passion and impressive work ethic. As a new father, Mikas discussed the importance of staying consistent and scheduling time to work on his music career. He spoke about how we can take small actions on a regular basis to complete major goals. Mikas also had some powerful thoughts on authenticity and honesty in art and how that can lead to deeper connections with your audience.

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    Takeaways:

    Consistency and dedication are key in pursuing creative endeavors. Limited time can increase productivity and focus. Focusing on strengths while working on weaknesses can lead to better results. Learning and growing as an artist is important, regardless of experience. Daily practice and challenges like Jamuary can lead to significant progress. Platforms like We Make Dance Music provide opportunities for musicians to make a living. Community and collaboration are important in the music industry. Success is the result of intentional action and consistent effort. Putting in the work and showing up consistently is more important than waiting for inspiration or relying on luck. Building relationships and connections requires effort and vulnerability, but it can lead to meaningful experiences and personal growth. Real, tangible experiences are important in a world dominated by technology. Taking breaks and engaging in physical activities can help maintain focus and perspective. Honesty, authenticity, and providing value to others are key in building meaningful relationships.

    Links:

    We Make Dance Music - https://www.wemakedancemusic.com/en/ Live Electronic Music Tutorials with Mikas Podcast - https://open.spotify.com/show/1SzmnEScpNBHCTJb3cqubN WMDM YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Wemakedancemusicstudios WMDA Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wemakedancemusic/ Mikas' First Time on the Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/blog/2018/8/25/75-mikas-creator-of-we-make-dance-music Brian Funk Website - https://brianfunk.com Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc 5-Minute Music Producer - https://brianfunk.com/book Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store This episode was edited by Animus Invidious of PerforModule - https://performodule.com/

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