Music Production Podcast

Brian Funk
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Sep 17, 2018 • 1h 48min

#78: Lynden Williams aka Divorce Court - Live Performance, Arrangement, and When Music Hits You

Lynden Williams is a producer from Salt Lake City, Utah, who makes music as Divorce Court. Divorce Court is a chill wave, lo-fi project electronic project inspired by Lynden’s memories of youth and old home movies. I appreciate the consistent theme of faded memories and emotions, which the lo-fi nature of the music and his live visuals of old home videos bring to life. Lynden and I spoke quite a lot about producing music, arrangements, and live performance. We spoke about the challenge we all face in believing in a musical project long enough to bring it into existence. We covered a range of topics that left me feeling inspired and better equipped to make music. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play This episode is sponsored by Splice. Splice is the creative hub for modern musicians. Head over to splice.com/afrodjmac-create and use the code: AFRODJMAC to get a free month of Splice Sounds. Show Notes: Divorce Court - Official Site. Spotify - Listen to Divorce Court tracks SoundCloud - Divorce Court on SoundCloud Bandcamp - Divorce Court Bandcamp Instagram - Divorce Court on Instagram Lately.fm - a playlist of Divorce Court-approved artists Lately.fm Instagram Lately.fm Playlist - September 2018 playlist. Writer’s Block - A playlist Lynden created to combat writer’s block. Great idea! Subaqueous - the work of Ableton Certified Trainer, Isaac Cotec. Subaqueous on the Music Production Podcast. ELPHNT - the work of Ableton Certified Trainer, Tom Glendinning ELPHNT on the Music Production Podcast. Samples From Mars - Great place for samples for your projects. Thank you for listening. Please consider giving the Music Production Podcast a review on your favorite podcast provider. And don’t forget to visit my site AfroDJMac.com for music production tutorials, videos, and Ableton Live devices. Brian
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Sep 12, 2018 • 25min

#77: Outliers and the Practicing Mind

I just finished reading Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell and The Practicing Mind by Thomas Sterner. Both books contain wisdom and insight that can help us with music production. In this episode, I discuss some of the important lessons I learned from the books, such as hard work surpasses talent and genius, we need to reframe the way we look at goals, and no one makes it alone. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Show Notes: Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell The Practicing Mind by Thomas Sterner Revisionist’s History - Malcolm Gladwell’s podcast Thomas Sterner’s website Synth Brass Ableton Live Pack - 32 Ableton Live Instruments made from synthesized brass sounds programmed and sampled from the Prophet 6 analog synthesizer. Thank you for listening. Please consider giving the Music Production Podcast a review on your favorite podcast provider. And don’t forget to visit my site AfroDJMac.com for music production tutorials, videos, and Ableton Live devices. Brian
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Sep 3, 2018 • 57min

#76: Anthony Clint Jr. - Clint Productions and Music Licensing

Anthony Clint Jr., or just Clint, is seasoned producer and musician, creating hip hop, jazz, pop, and neo-soul. He's found quite a bit of success in music licensing. His work has been placed in film and on TV networks like MTV, VH-1, NBC, Fox Sports and more. Clint has been generously sharing his knowledge and experience with fellow producers on his site Clint Productions. Clint and I had a nice conversation spanning many different topics relevant to making music. He has some great thoughts on maintaining positive work relationships with other artists, staying creative and productive in the studio, and of course on music licensing. Clint has learned how to stay focused and productive, and he has graciously shared many of those ideas with us. Enjoy! Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play This episode is sponsored by Splice. Splice is the creative hub for modern musicians. Head over to splice.com/afrodjmac and use the code: AFRODJMAC to get a free month of Splice Sounds. Show Notes: Clint Productions - Check out Clint's website, with tutorials, blogs, webinars, and free guides. How to Get TV and Film Placements - Clint's free webinar that will help you get started with music licensing. How to Produce Music Faster - Great video on getting things done in the studio. Make Mistakes in the Studio - Nice piece on getting in the right mindset for doing work, featuring some serious guitar shredding. Clint's Instagram Thank you for listening. Please consider giving the Music Production Podcast a review on your favorite podcast provider. And don’t forget to visit my site AfroDJMac.com for music production tutorials, videos, and Ableton Live devices. Brian
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Aug 25, 2018 • 1h 23min

#75: Mikas - Creator of We Make Dance Music

Mikas is the creator of We Make Dance Music, a site where producers can release and purchase DAW templates, sounds, and stems. He is an audio engineer and producer who founded the label Progressive Groove Records. Mikas has over 20 years of DJing and producing experience under his belt. I enjoyed speaking with Mikas very much. He exudes a motivation and drive for making music and the community around We Make Dance Music. In the episode, we discuss how he started his business, why he rarely uses 3rd party plugins, and how he has manages to finish nearly all of the music he starts. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play This episode is sponsored by Splice. Splice is the creative hub for modern musicians. Head over to splice.com/afrodjmac-create and use the code: AFRODJMAC to get a free month of Splice Sounds. Show Notes: We Make Dance Music - Mikas's site for producers to upload and purchase templates, sounds, and stems. Mikas is generously offering listeners of the podcast 20% off their purchase if they use the code: WMDMM20 Progressive Groove Records - The label Mikas founded. Mikas's Bio We Make Dance Music Blog - Helpful articles about making music. Progressive Groove Records SoundCloud - Listen to the label's work. —- Thank you for listening. Please consider giving the Music Production Podcast a review on your favorite podcast provider. And don’t forget to visit my site AfroDJMac.comfor music production tutorials, videos, and Ableton Live devices. Brian
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Aug 20, 2018 • 56min

#74: Tough Lessons from a Live Performance

Sometimes we learn our biggest lessons when things don't go right. Failure can be our best teacher, and we grow when we take risks. Last week, I performed at the Long Island Retro Gaming Expo. It's a huge event where people gather to celebrate and play their favorite retro video games. I performed on Saturday night. This episode of the podcast is all about the lessons I learned, some of them the hard way. I decided to write all new music and design a new performance setup for the show. Unfortunately, I waited way too long to get started and, as a result, was very underprepared for the performance. Luckily, it went a lot better than I thought it did and I learned some important lessons that I share with you. At the end of the episode, you can hear my entire, unedited performance, and judge it for yourself. Enjoy! Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play This episode is sponsored by Splice. Splice is the creative hub for modern musicians. Head over to splice.com/afrodjmac-music and use the code: AFRODJMAC to get a free month of Splice Sounds. Show Notes: Long Island Retro Gaming Expo - A old school video game fan's dream come true. Consoul - Incredible big band video game music. Super Thrash Bros. - Heavy metal video game music. VGM Collective - A jazzy take on video game music. Destryur - Synthwave, horror movie music. LSDJ - Little Sound DJ for Gameboy Super 8-Bit Ableton Live Pack - 150 Ableton Live Instruments made from samples of NES and Gameboy. COIN-OP - 8-Bit Chip Sounds Ableton Live Template. Thank you for listening. Please consider giving the Music Production Podcast a review on your favorite podcast provider. And don’t forget to visit my site AfroDJMac.com for music production tutorials, videos, and Ableton Live devices. Brian
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Aug 15, 2018 • 1h 4min

#73: Ari Herstand - Author of How to Make It in the New Music Business

Ari Herstand is a musician, blogger, and author. In December 2016, he released How to Make It in the New Music Business. The book is currently high on the Amazon charts for music business books and is used in university classrooms. Ari takes his experiences, successes, and failures and turned them into one of the most informative books you can get on creating a career in today's music business. I had a great conversation with Ari, who was full of energy and enthusiasm. Ari dispels some common myths about the music industry and delivers an often much-needed wake-up call to artists of any genre. I love Ari's tone and delivery. His book and blog, as well as this conversation, are a straight-forward, occasionally harsh, but always-inspiring kick in the pants. He makes points that we all need to hear, and he does it with the purest of intentions. Enjoy! Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play This episode is sponsored by Splice. Splice is the creative hub for modern musicians. Head over to splice.com/afrodjmac and use the code: AFRODJMAC to get a free month of Splice Sounds. Show Notes: Official Site - Ari's official web site and main hub to all of his work. Ari's Take - A wide variety of advice for musicians, producers, and performers straight from Ari's own experience. How to Make It in the New Music Business - Indispensable and essential book for anyone looking to make a career with music. I recommend the audio book version, read by Ari himself. Brassroots District - Ari's new musical project, a throwback soul-funk band. Definitely take a look to see the clear and intentional "artistic message" of the project. Digital Distribution - Ari's extensive breakdown of the various ways to digitally release your music. How to Get Hired or Fired - Important read if you want the job. How to Negotiate - This is an important skill to learn for your career. Thank you for listening. Please consider giving the Music Production Podcast a review on your favorite podcast provider. And don’t forget to visit my site AfroDJMac.com for music production tutorials, videos, and Ableton Live devices. Brian
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Aug 5, 2018 • 1h 33min

#72: Madeleine Bloom - Creator of Sonic Bloom for All Things Ableton Live

Madeleine Bloom runs the site Sonic Bloom for "all things Ableton Live, Push, and Max for Live," and the site is truly a treasure trove for tutorials, downloads, and more. The site grew out of her experience as Ableton tech support, and makes for an interesting story of the unpredictable path life often gives us. Madeleine's music is a beautiful combination of the organic and the electronic. It's interesting in both emotional and technical perspectives. I had a great and very wide ranging conversation with Madeleine. The show actually starts off with an extensive discussion about health and fitness, often one of the first things we let go of as workloads grow. From there, we get into making music, workflow, and more. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play This episode is sponsored by Splice. Splice is the creative hub for modern musicians. Head over to splice.com/afrodjmac-music and use the code: AFRODJMAC to get a free month of Splice Sounds. Show Notes: Sonic Bloom - Madeleine's web site for "All Things Ableton Live, Push & Max for Live." Official Site - Learn about Madeleine's music and read her blog. Bandcamp - Check out Madeleine's releases. Patchwork - Madeleine's 2012 album EP. Max for Cats - Powerful and unique Max for Live devices. Ableton Live Skins - Madeleine will give your Ableton Live a complete makeover. Dr. Rhonda Patrick - Joe Rogan interviews Dr. Rhonda Patrick, expert on nutritional health. Nutrition Facts - Madeleine asked me to post this link as an alternative perspective in response to the Dr. Rhonda Patrick link above, who Madeleine disagrees with.  Matthew Walker - Joe Rogan interviews Matthew Walker, sleep expert. Thank you for listening. Please consider giving the Music Production Podcast a review on your favorite podcast provider. And don’t forget to visit my site AfroDJMac.com for music production tutorials, videos, and Ableton Live devices. Brian
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Jul 26, 2018 • 1h 24min

#71: Peter Nyboer - Sensel Morph and Music Technology

Peter Nyboer works for Sensel, a company that produces the Morph, a multi-touch, pressure sensitive USB and Bluetooth controller. The Morph is used for music producers, artists, gamers, and developers. It features easily swappable overlays for those many different applications. Peter also worked for Livid Instruments, makers of custom MIDI controllers and instruments. Peter and I discussed the Morph and his experience with Sensel, Livid, and various music-focused tech companies. Peter lays out the challenges of developing hardware in a rapidly technological world. It was great talking with him, enjoy! Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Show Notes: Sensel - Makers of Morph, multi-touch, pressure sensitive, USB and Bluetooth controller. Morph - Details about the Morph controller. Ableton Live Control Surface Script - Use this to make Ableton Live immediate recognize and understand Morph. Livid Instruments - seriously awesome music products for live performance, electronic production, and DJs. Mod Devices - Makers of MOD Duo audio effects, instruments, and more device. Sensel Morph Kit - Free Ableton Live Pack I made for the Sensel Morph (works with or without any controller though). Factory Instruments and Percussion - Two Free Ableton Live Packs I made with samples from the Livid Instruments factory. SoundCloud - Check out Peter's music, under the name Slambassador. Redactive Audio - Big thanks to Scott of Redactive Audio, who has helped me clean up some audio files for the podcast. Thank you for listening. Please consider giving the Music Production Podcast a review on your favorite podcast provider. And don’t forget to visit my site AfroDJMac.com for music production tutorials, videos, and Ableton Live devices. Brian
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Jul 19, 2018 • 1h 20min

#70: Cristofer Odqvist - Author of Making Sound: Creative Music Production Tips and Philosophies

Cristofer Odqvist is an audio engineer, sound designer, and the author of Making Sound: Creative Music Production Tips and Philosophies. Making Sound is a valuable resource for producers because it gives actual techniques you can put to work in your projects. Behind each technique are philosophical ideas and guidelines which will further guide your work in the future. In this episode of the Music Production Podcast, Cristofer talks about his beginnings as an engineer and how he learned to improve his craft. We talk about his book and some of the techniques and philosophies it uncovers. It was a great conversation with many valuable lessons that will certainly help in the music making process. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Show Notes: Making Sound - Cristofer's book of Creative Music Production Tips and Philosophies. Twitter - Cristofer's Twitter feed is loaded with quick tips and inspiring ideas for producers. The Pro Audio Files - A collection of tutorials Cristofer has written. Thank you for listening. Please consider giving the Music Production Podcast a review on your favorite podcast provider. And don’t forget to visit my site AfroDJMac.com for music production tutorials, videos, and Ableton Live devices. Brian
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Jul 14, 2018 • 1h 2min

#69: Alessio Santini - Found of K-Devices, Max for Live and iOS Music Tools

Alessio Santini is the founder and lead developer of K-Devices. K-Devices specializes in music creation devices for Max for Live and iOS. Their slogan is "colorize your sound" and they focus on devices that have smart user interfaces, are easy to use, and have light CPU usage. Recently K-Device released their second batch of OOG, or Out of Grid, Max for Live devices. This series specializes in adding some variety and fluidity to your music and exploring rhythms that deviate from the musical time grid that so much music is bound to. On this episode of the Music Production Podcast, Alessio talked to me about the philosophy behind his programming, how the design and limitations of our instruments influence the music we make, and his background as a doom-metal guitarist. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Show Notes: K-Devices - Max for Live and iOS devices created by Alessio and his team. Shaper - K-Devices first iOS app for audio effects. OOG Series - OOG stands for Out Of Grid. A collection of sequencers and tools for interesting timings. Blog - Keep up with news on K-Devices Kenter - Alessio's new EP. Love the guitar and drum work here! Elli - Alessio's record label. Thank you for listening. Please visit my site AfroDJMac for music production tutorials, videos, and Ableton Live devices. Brian

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