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Jun 30, 2025 • 1h 34min

Aqeel Aadam - Making Plug-ins for the Curious and Open-Minded

Aqeel Aadam is a musician, sound designer, and plugin developer blending modular synthesis with a love of nature and organic textures. Through his company, Aqeel Aadam Sound, he creates audio plugins for the curious and open-minded. He creates tools that spark inspiration rather than dictate outcomes. Aqeel and I explore the connection between nature and synthesis, the power of limitations in creativity, and how modular gear shapes his sonic world. We talk about learning through struggle, designing plugins that encourage play over perfection, and finding joy in the unpredictable. Aqeel shares his story of learning guitar from his jazz-guitarist grandfather, discovering modular synthesis in college, and developing a suite of expressive, visually rich plugins like Ridgewalk, Waymaker, and Weeping Wall. Listen on Apple | Spotify | YouTube Takeaways: Plugins for the Curious & Open-Minded – Aqeel designs tools that prioritize exploration over precision, encouraging musicians to discover unexpected results through experimentation. Modular Meets Nature – His music and visual plugin interfaces reflect his deep love of nature and organic textures, merging the electronic and the natural in both form and function. Learning Through Struggle – From self-teaching guitar to building plugins, Aqeel embraces the idea that struggling through something is essential to meaningful learning. Designing for Musical Flow – Rather than overloading plugins with technical features, Aqeel focuses on simplicity, usability, and play, so musicians can stay in the creative zone. From Guitar to Eurorack – His journey from jazz guitar to modular synths and plugin development reflects a wide-ranging approach to music-making and sound design. Improvisation as Composition – Aqeel’s performances and recordings often begin with semi-generative modular systems, allowing spontaneity to guide structure and form. Inspiration Over Information – His plugins don’t just process sound—they invite interaction and interpretation, helping users find their voice through curiosity. Contextual Composition – Like an impressionist painter, Aqeel aims to place abstract textures into recognizable musical frameworks that resonate emotionally. Visual Interfaces Matter – From growing circular meters to mountainous visualizers, Aqeel’s plugins look as fun as they sound—inviting creators to explore without intimidation. Building an Ecosystem – With plugins like Waymaker interacting with his other tools, Aqeel is creating a modular digital environment where small ideas lead to big creative breakthroughs. Links: Aqeel Aadam Sound Website – https://aqeeladamsound.com Aqeel Aadam Sound Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/aqeelaadamsound Aqeel's Personal Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/aqeel.aadam Aqeel's YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@AqeelAadam Aqeel on Bandcamp - https://aqeelaadam.bandcamp.com Brian Funk Website – https://brianfunk.com Music Production Club – https://brianfunk.com/mpc 5-Minute Music Producer Book – https://brianfunk.com/book Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack – https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit Music Production Podcast Archive – https://brianfunk.com/podcast 🎁 Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs with code PODCAST – https://brianfunk.com/store 🎧 Episode edited by Animus Invidious of PerforModule – https://performodule.com/   Thank you for listening.  Please review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite podcast provider! And don’t forget to visit my site https://BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs. Brian Funk
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Jun 16, 2025 • 1h 54min

Toru - Host of the ProducerHead Podcast

Julian Astri, aka Toru, is a music producer, educator, and the host of the ProducerHead Podcast, a show dedicated to amplifying the voices of beatmakers, producers, and creatives at every stage of their journey. Through his work, Toru fosters a culture of consistency, curiosity, and community in music production—offering motivation and real-world insight through interviews, daily posts, and personal reflection. In this conversation, Toru and I explore the power of creative discipline, the value of sharing imperfect work, and how building in public can lead to deep personal growth and meaningful connection. We talk about the origins of ProducerHead, the importance of community for producers working in isolation, and how showing up consistently—even with low expectations—can create long-term momentum. It’s an inspiring and down-to-earth look at what it means to be a modern music maker. Listen on Apple, Spotify, YouTube ⸻ Takeaways • ProducerHead’s Origin Story – Julian shares how a need for community and consistency led to the launch of his podcast and beatmaking platform. • Post Imperfect, Grow Anyway – Publishing unfinished or imperfect ideas helps develop confidence and invites authentic connection. • Small Moves, Big Impact – Showing up daily in small ways can be more powerful than rare moments of brilliance. • Build the Community You Need – Julian talks about intentionally creating a space for like-minded producers who want to share, grow, and stay accountable. • Creative Momentum Is Built, Not Found – Progress comes from doing, not waiting for inspiration to strike. • The Power of Consistency – From Instagram beat snippets to podcast episodes, repetition builds clarity, skill, and confidence. • Social Media as Practice Space – Instead of chasing perfection, Julian treats social platforms as a rehearsal room for sharing ideas and learning out loud. • No One Is Paying as Much Attention as You Think – Letting go of perfectionism frees you to take more creative risks and build resilience. • Making Music Is a Long Game – Julian encourages artists to detach from quick results and focus on process and community over metrics. • Sharing the Process Is the Art – ProducerHead is not just about final products—it’s about showing the journey of making music and staying creative. ⸻ Links: ProducerHead Podcast ProducerHead on Instagram Toru on Instagram ProducerHead on YouTube Brian Funk on ProducerHead Podcast #16 Ableton Music Producer Podcast with Dan Giffin The Creative Act by Rick Rubin Make Your Own Rules by Andrew Huang Someday is Today by Matthew Dicks Slow Productivity by Cal Newport Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert War of Art by Steven Pressfield The Artists Way by Julia Cameron Brian Funk Website Music Production Club 5-Minute Music Producer Music Production Podcast Ableton Live Packs – Save 25% with code: PODCAST Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack Podcast Editing by Animus Invidious / PerforModule ⸻ Thank you for listening. Please rate and review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite app. Visit BrianFunk.com for tutorials, videos, downloads, and sound design tools for Ableton Live.
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Jun 4, 2025 • 59min

Six Missing – Flow States, Ego Drops, and the Art of Letting Go

TJ Dumser, known as Six Missing, creates immersive ambient soundscapes and is releasing his new album, Without Mind, in three parts. He dives into the philosophy behind his work, emphasizing the importance of intentional listening. The conversation covers overcoming self-doubt, innovative music release strategies in a tech-driven world, and pushing the boundaries of ambient music to make it engaging. TJ also discusses how meditation informs his creative process, advocating a shift from traditional expectations in music to a more profound experience.
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May 20, 2025 • 1h 46min

Jxmie Blake on Rule-Breaking, Risk-Taking, and Decision-Making

Jxmie Blake is a genre-blending artist, producer, and educator whose work fuses jazz, soul, hip hop, pop, and electronic music into a bold and expressive signature sound. Known for his innovative approach to Ableton Push as a chromatic instrument, Jxmie is a multi-talented creator with a deep background in audio engineering, songwriting, and sound design. With degrees from Berklee College of Music and a client list including Ableton, Red Bull, and Ludacris, he’s quickly becoming a leading voice in modern music education and performance. In this conversation, Jxmie and I dive into the creative mindset—how breaking the rules, following sparks of inspiration, and simplifying your workflow can lead to unexpected breakthroughs. We explore the power of limitations, the importance of finishing ideas (even imperfect ones), and how developing a strong relationship with your tools—like Push—can unlock musical freedom. It’s an honest look at the balance between discipline and play, structure and spontaneity, and why sometimes the best thing you can do is stop overthinking and just make something. Listen on Apple, Spotify, YouTube Takeaways: Push as a Chromatic Instrument – Jxmie breaks down how Push can function like a guitar fretboard, opening up intuitive, expressive playing that bridges the gap between traditional instruments and digital music-making. Creative Freedom Through Limitations – Embracing limited gear or working with only stock tools can actually foster more creativity and deeper exploration. Breaking the Rules Is the Point – Jxmie encourages musicians to intentionally break conventions—whether it’s stacking effects, pushing gear beyond intended use, or warping samples into unrecognizable textures. Music as Self-Expression – The ultimate goal isn’t perfection, but expressing what’s inside you—your mood, your perspective, your story. Reckless Experimentation Leads to Inspiration – Playing without a specific goal, just to see what happens, often leads to surprising and exciting results. Gear Doesn’t Make the Artist – Even basic tools like GarageBand or stock Ableton devices can be powerful when fully understood and creatively applied. Teaching as Empowerment – Through his work at 1500 Sound Academy and his online courses, Jxmie focuses on empowering students to unlock their own creative voices, regardless of background or skill level. Creative Blocks Are Often Internal – As we gain technical skills, creative challenges become more mental and emotional—expectations, self-judgment, and overthinking can block our flow. Start with Play, Not Pressure – Some of the best creative moments happen when you approach music playfully, without the weight of needing to make something great. The Process Is the Product – Whether it’s creating sounds, building devices, or finishing songs, the act of exploring, tweaking, and iterating is as valuable as the final result. Links: Jxmie's Website and Push Classes - https://jxmieblake.sellfy.store Jxmie's Free Ableton Live Packs - https://jxmieblake.sellfy.store/packs-2/ Jxmie's YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@jxmieblake Jxmie's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jxmieblake/ 1500 Sound Academy - https://1500soundacademy.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 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/ Thank you for listening.  Please review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite podcast provider! And don’t forget to visit my site https://BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs. Brian Funk  
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May 8, 2025 • 1h 31min

Creative Confidence and Music Production with LNA

Liina Turtonen, aka LNA, is a musician, producer, and educator, who runs the LNA Does Audio Stuff YouTube Channel. Liina is an Ableton Certified Trainer and just released her book Creative Confidence and Music Production: Overcome Your Insecurities.  LNA and I discussed her new book and the inspiration behind writing it. She shared insights that have helped her and her students get past creative blocks and insecurities.  Listen on Apple, Spotify, YouTube Takeaways: LNA's journey to authorship was unexpected due to her dyslexia. Creative confidence is essential for artists to overcome insecurities. Art is often undervalued despite its significant role in society. Vulnerability is necessary for authentic creative expression. Insecurities often stem from past experiences and external judgments. Recognizing negative thought patterns is the first step to overcoming them. Acceptance of emotions is crucial in the creative process. It's important to create without the fear of judgment from others. Life is short; take risks and pursue your passions. Embrace the mindset of 'why not?' to unlock creativity. Consistency in your efforts is more important than perfection. Being comfortable in your mediocrity can be liberating. Curiosity keeps life interesting and fulfilling. You never know who you might inspire by pursuing your passions. The journey of creativity is often more valuable than the end result. Links: Creative Confidence and Music Production by Liina Turtonen - https://www.lnamusic.com/creativeconfidenceandmusicproduction LNA's Web Site - https://www.lnamusic.com LNA Does Audio Stuff YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/LNADoesAudioStuff/featured Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/LNADoesAudioStuff Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lnadoesaudiostuff/ LNA’s 1st Appearance on this Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/blog/liina-turtonen 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/ Thank you for listening.  Please review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite podcast provider! And don’t forget to visit my site https://BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs. Brian Funk  
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Apr 22, 2025 • 1h 43min

Rich Shivener - Living Digital Media

Rich Shivener is a musician, producer, and professor. His book Living Digital Media explores how creators producer works. He documents the emotional journey creators go through and the behind the scenes experiences that shape their work.  Rich and I are reconnecting after meeting and working together at my Finish February workshop at Ableton’s headquarters. Rich shares his experiences writing his book, creating music, and live streaming.  Listen on Apple, Spotify, YouTube Takeaways: Collaboration can lead to unexpected and rewarding outcomes. Vulnerability in sharing creative work fosters connection. Creating in public can alleviate pressure and inspire creativity. Accountability in a group setting enhances productivity. The story behind music is becoming increasingly important. Free content can help reach a wider audience. Unique sounds create memorable experiences in music. Templates can streamline the creative process. Exploring sound design can lead to unexpected discoveries. Embracing human errors can lead to more authentic music. Finding a balance between perfection and completion is crucial. Community plays a significant role in the creative process. Constraints can lead to innovative solutions in music production. It's important to recognize when a project is done and share it with the world. Links: Living Digital Media by Rich Shivener - https://www.ccdigitalpress.org/book/ldm/ Rich's SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/rikshiv Brindl SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/brindl 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/ Thank you for listening.  Please review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite podcast provider! And don’t forget to visit my site https://BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs. Brian Funk  
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Apr 9, 2025 • 2h 1min

#398: At Home Songwriting with Chad Shank

Chad Shank, a songwriting teacher and music producer at Berklee Online, shares his wealth of knowledge on crafting authentic songs. He discusses innovative techniques for overcoming creative blocks and the vital role of collaboration in songwriting. The conversation touches on balancing emotional expression with lyrical simplicity and the impact of sensory imagery in capturing listeners' hearts. Chad emphasizes the importance of embracing one's unique voice and offers valuable insights into nurturing creativity in a supportive community.
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Mar 25, 2025 • 1h 53min

William Garrett - From Sweeping Floors to 10 Billion Streams

William Garrett is a mixing and recording engineer and producer, and studio builder and manager. He managed a studio for Sony in New York City for 15 years and was Senior Music Producer for Spotify Singles, recording and mixing more than 900 tracks that have over 10 billion streams to date. William has worked with countless artists like Jack White, Miley Cyrus, Shania Twain, John Cale, Cyndi Lauper, The National, Norah Jones, Elton John… the list goes on and on… it might have been easier to mention who he hasn’t worked with!  William shared his story from humble beginnings sweeping the floor of a studio to working with some of the greatest artists of all time.  Listen on Apple, Spotify, YouTube Takeaways: William started his career sweeping floors in a recording studio. He learned valuable lessons from observing Aerosmith and Carly Simon. Sight lines in the studio are crucial for band communication. Vulnerability in the creative process can derail a session. The Boston music scene provided a rich environment for growth. Transitioning to New York was a significant step in his career. Building relationships in the industry is key to success. Every session is a learning experience, regardless of the artist. Recording technology has evolved significantly over the years. Creative limitations can enhance the music-making process. Time constraints often lead to more focused and energetic recordings. The spirit of spontaneity can lead to unique musical moments. Mixing is an art that requires both skill and intuition. Experimentation is key to discovering new sounds. Reading the room is crucial for producers to facilitate creativity. The vibe in the studio can significantly impact the outcome of a session. Links: The Many Talents of William Garret - https://www.mixonline.com/recording/music-production/the-many-talents-of-william-garrett William's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/electracraft/ Spotify Singles - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DWTUm9HjVUKnL The Secrets of Spotify's Studio - https://youtu.be/jEJ3e3Kma0g?si=qsr22jPwwcKSw2ll Ultimate New York Studio with Andrew Masters - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5kI8urq374 Inside Spotify at Mateo Studios - https://www.mixonline.com/recording/music-production/inside-spotify-at-mateo-studios 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/ Thank you for listening.  Please review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite podcast provider! And don’t forget to visit my site https://BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs. Brian Funk
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Mar 11, 2025 • 1h 13min

Songwriting, Creative Flow, and The Natural World with Jean-Paul Vest

In this episode of The Music Production Podcast, I sit down with musician and songwriter Jean-Paul Vest, the driving force behind Last Charge of the Light Horse. We talk about the evolution of songwriting, the impact of place and sound on music, and the delicate balance between control and spontaneity in the creative process. Jean-Paul shares his approach to writing, how his songs take shape over time, and the unexpected ways music resonates with listeners. We also dive into the role of nostalgia, the value of quiet spaces, and why playing music with friends is one of the greatest joys of being a musician. Listen on Apple, Spotify, YouTube Main Topics Discussed: Songwriting and Identity – How artists evolve over time and whether they should brand themselves or stay fluid in their musical identity. Letting Creativity Flow – The challenge of balancing technical skill with raw inspiration and why stepping back can lead to better songs. Sound and Place – How environments, from noisy cities to quiet deserts, influence musical perception and creativity. The Role of Collaboration – Learning to trust bandmates and fellow musicians rather than dictating every detail. Reinvention in Music – How artists like Beck and XTC reinvent themselves and what we can learn from their approach. Music as a Personal Archive – Songs as layered stories, much like a “palimpsest,” revealing new meaning over time. Field Recording and Natural Soundscapes – Using organic sounds in music and the impact of noise pollution on creativity. Key Takeaways: Step Back and Let the Song Lead – Trying too hard to control the songwriting process can stifle creativity. Let ideas develop naturally. Your Environment Shapes Your Sound – Whether it’s a reverb-heavy church or the silent stillness of a desert, soundscapes influence the way music is made. Not Every Song is an Autobiography – Just because a song is personal doesn’t mean it’s literally about the songwriter. Sometimes, music is a character study. The Right Audience Makes a Difference – Playing in an intimate setting vs. a bar can completely change how a song is received. Music is a Long Game – Success isn’t just about radio play; it’s about the relationships and experiences built through music-making. Links: Last Charge of the Light Horse - https://lastcharge.com In the Wind by Last Charge of the Light Horse - https://lastcharge.com/music/in-the-wind/ "Imaginary Friend" by Last Charge of the Light Horse - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdBHlirBKtE Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lastchargeofthelighthorse/ Bandcamp: https://lastcharge.bandcamp.com/ The Sound Book: The Science of the Sonic Wonders of the World by Trevor Cox https://amzn.to/3XGP4ei The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows by John Koenig - https://amzn.to/3XL75rR Some Good Evil - https://somegoodevil.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 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/ Thank you for listening.  Please review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite podcast provider! And don’t forget to visit my site https://BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs. Brian Funk  
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Feb 26, 2025 • 2h 3min

Øy - Composing Live Music Using Dance

Today I am speaking with Kristoffer Lislegaard and Janne Eraker of the duo Øy. Janne is a tap dancer, with contact mics attached to her shoes. Kristoffer receives the audio in his computer running sequencers, synthesizers, drum machines, and Max for Live that all respond to Janne's movements. We had a fascinating conversation about how Øy collaborates and interacts musically for live performances and their new album Live. It was inspiring to learn about these new and exciting ways of creating music on both a technical and creative level. This is also the third time I've had Kristoffer on the show and it was a pleasure to hear how what was an idea last time we spoke has now become a fully realized project. Please welcome Kristoffer and Janne of Øy to the Music Production Podcast. Listen on Apple, Spotify, YouTube Takeaways: The interaction between dance and music creates a unique performance experience. Trust and communication are essential for successful collaboration. The psychological aspects of performance can greatly affect the dancer's experience. Recording sessions allows for reflection and discovery of new elements in their work. The use of technology opens up new possibilities for sound manipulation. Human expression is crucial in music, transcending technical limitations. Improvisation thrives on a shared language developed through collaboration. Bringing humanity into electronic music performance is valuable. Engaging with audiences can deepen their appreciation for the performance. Independent artists should focus on building direct connections with their audience. Links: Øy Website - https://www.oyduo.com Øy Live - https://www.kristofferlislegaard.com/faircamp/live/ Øy on Bandcamp - https://oyduo.bandcamp.com/album/live  Kristoffer Lislegaard - https://www.kristofferlislegaard.com #BeYourOwnPlatform - https://www.kristofferlislegaard.com/blog/2023-12-20-be-your-own-platform/ Kristoffer on the Music Production Podcast #138 - https://brianfunk.com/blog/2019/11/16/kristoffer-lislegaard-on-sgrows-new-album-and-live-performance-music-production-podcast-138 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/ Thank you for listening.  Please review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite podcast provider! And don’t forget to visit my site https://BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs. Brian Funk  

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