If you have been following my podcasts, you will know that I firmly believe that being prolific at finishing music is the key to advancing your production skills and improving the quality of your music.
Now it is time to give you an incredible real life example of how this can be achieved….
With over a 150 releases and more than 600 tracks finished (just in 2019!) let’s give it up for an FMM Techno Legend…
James Dyer a.k.a. JIMMYZKINZ
Now you might be thinking he’s sitting on his backside all day long making music full time, but he’s not! He’s a family man, he coaches football in his spare time and he runs his own business.
So what’s his secret? Well, as you’re going to discover in this episode, James has a very specific mindset when he steps into the studio and a unique approach to the way he thinks about his music. This is backed up with a workflow, that when he shared it in our San Francisco meetup, quite frankly, blew everyone away!
I had to get him on the show to share his production insights and understand how he has mastered the art of being prolific!
Relax, sit back and enjoy this killer of a podcast!
Key Takeaways:
- Suspend judgement – Focus on getting the sound finished
- “Create the idea, let it play its course”
- “You can’t control other people’s perception, so create the music you want.”
- Find a balance in your music making – Take breaks.
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