

The Finish More Music Podcast
Keith Mills
Keith Mills, founder of the Finish More Music system, reveals the creative strategies and mindsets he teaches to thousands of music producers so you can write more and better music, ready to release and share with the world.
Discover workflow hacks to speed up your writing process, mindset approaches to overcome avoidance, procrastination and perfectionism, and compositional techniques to help you take your underground dance music productions to the next level.
Discover workflow hacks to speed up your writing process, mindset approaches to overcome avoidance, procrastination and perfectionism, and compositional techniques to help you take your underground dance music productions to the next level.
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Dec 28, 2020 • 30min
FMM095 - Spend Your Days Like Your Life Depends On It
It’s the last show of 2020, which means it’s the perfect time to look back and reflect as we approach the year to come.And with the end of the year often comes New Year’s resolutions, where we decide what to leave behind, and what we’re going to be changing in our lives for the better.But today we're going to be talking about the seemingly small things that you’re doing all the time (not just in January) that turn out to be hugely significant for you in the long run, for better or worse......The kind of things that top creatives pay attention to every single day, whilst unsuccessful people let them slide, often failing to realize the long-term impact it’s having on their dreams and goals.Essentially, consistency is king. Whether it’s doing the things that are serving you, or doing the things that are harming you, being consistent in your behaviour as an artist will determine whether you realise your vision or not. This is a super powerful topic, and one that I’ve seen pass so many people by, so dive in with me for the final Finish More Music Podcast of the year to make sure that’s not you!

Dec 21, 2020 • 33min
FMM094 - The Danger of Playing It Safe
If you’ve ever tried your hand at learning something new, I’m sure you’ve heard of the “comfort zone” before, and how you should be getting out of it.But what does that actually mean? The comfort zone is a psychological space where your activities and behaviours fit a pattern that minimises stress and risk. Put simply, staying in your comfort zone means playing it safe.But as I’ll be discussing in today’s episode, for music producers, playing it safe is the biggest risk you can take.Practicing the same old ways of doing things, avoiding potential opportunities - it might seem like the easy option now, but it can have detrimental effects to your journey as a music producer.And whilst we’d all like to think that we’re capable of pushing ourselves, I’ve noticed SO many people taking the easy option and staying comfortable...without even realising. So today we’ll be exploring why some people learn to live with discomfort and get the results they want, and others always take the easy option, even though in the long run, it leads to their ultimate discomfort…The discomfort of permanently missed opportunities and regret.It’s a big subject, and one that everybody could do with checking themselves on, so get stuck in.

Dec 14, 2020 • 1h 5min
FMM093 - Daniel Brookes: Unlocking Your Creativity
As artists, our quest to discover, harness, and share our creativity is ongoing. Our ability to learn new ideas and learn new ways of thinking is central to our development, and defines the quality of our output at every stage in our journey.That’s why this week I’m doing something a little different, inviting a special guest to the show who is an expert in ideas - how to have more of them, how to have better ones, and how they can change our lives...Daniel Brookes is the host of the Unlocking Creativity podcast, a show which invites creative trailblazers from the worlds of music, art, entertainment, tech, design and more to understand their creative processes, and learn how they come up with their best ideas.With guests ranging from the likes of Derren Brown to the legend Paul Oakenfold, it’s safe to say Daniel knows a thing or two about what makes top creatives tick, and I’ve got him on the show to share his key learnings from them. From honing in when inspiration strikes, to overcoming creative blocks and finding your unique voice as an artist, this episode is packed full of compelling ideas and brilliant advice that I know you’ll take so much from.So get the notepad out, tune in, and get ready to unlock your creativity.

Dec 7, 2020 • 32min
FMM092 - Are the odds stacked against you or for you?
This week we’re talking about one small thing that can make a HUGE difference to whether you succeed in music or whether you fall short - showing gratitude. While it may sound simple, it’s one of *the most powerful* things that you can do to positively impact your journey as a creative, and the results can be profound.So in this week’s episode I’m showing you the techniques I’ve been practicing for years, which I know will make you more optimistic, more likely to set goals (and more likely to follow through with them), and be more resilient to setbacks - helping you to accelerate further and faster as a music producer.

Nov 30, 2020 • 30min
FMM091 - Social Media: Are you damaging your career?
Like it or not, social media has an enormous presence in our lives - we are more connected than we ever have been, yet we are more polarized than ever. And for music producers it’s become an increasingly important tool to get your music heard, and it’s very rare to find success with no online presence at all. But with that being said, what you put online has repercussions...We all know at least one story of a high-profile DJ or celebrity that’s had their career ended because of something they’ve said online - rightly or wrongly. So this week’s episode is all about exploring how you as a producer (and a human being) are choosing to use social media, and how this might be impacting your career now, and in the future.This one goes deep, asking the tough questions that we could all do with asking ourselves, and ruffling a few feathers along the way I’m sure... Get involved with the conversation, check out this week’s episode now!

Nov 23, 2020 • 24min
FMM090 - Why are you writing music anyway?
As music producers we can sometimes feel like everything is going against us - creative challenges, writer’s block, no inspiration - all the things that slowly bring us down and make us want to give up. But there’s one thing that prolific creatives always rely on to keep them going when the going gets tough... a reason why. A strong, personal purpose that reminds us why we’re doing this in the first place.Without it, we’d simply grind to a halt and cave in when things aren’t going our way. And we can never truly get started until we find it.So this week’s episode is all about discovering your why, what it looks like and how to find it. Because once you recognise this and stay true to your creative purpose, the possibilities for your music are endless. If you’re down on your luck in the studio, or you’re on fire already, this one’s here to keep you going!

Nov 16, 2020 • 1h 18min
FMM089 - Matthew Benjamin & Belinda Matwali
We’re back for a very special episode of the Finish More Music Podcast, where this week I’m delighted to be joined once again by Matthew Benjamin, (AKA Bushwacka!), and his partner Belinda Matwali. I’ve got them on the show because I heard about their brand new concept which harnesses the joint power of therapy and meditation to help creatives overcome the challenges holding them back, and live more empowered and energetic lives. I’ve talked to the power of therapy and meditation here on the show MANY times before, so I was super intrigued to find out what it was all about… And if you’re wondering what any of this has got to do with finishing more music - well, it has EVERYTHING to do with it. Because the core principles that Matthew and Belinda teach and are now sharing with the world are principles that can be applied to anyone, but especially beneficial to creative types.

Nov 9, 2020 • 36min
FMM088 - When Doing Less Is Doing More
Today we’re going to be talking about one of the BIGGEST lies that we can tell ourselves - that filling every single hour of our day with productive work is the only way to get the most done.We often hear tales of successful people who have got to where they are today through relentlessly working, being endlessly busy, and surviving off a minimal amount of sleep. But the truth is, it’s a fallacy... In reality, failing to rest for most of us is a fast-track to burning out, getting down, reducing our productivity, and negatively impacting our well-being.It’s scientifically proven to boost our memory, our decision-making skills, and our productivity. So why do we forget to do it? And what exactly IS rest?Well in today’s episode I dig deep into the idea of rest, debunk the myths, and show you how by actually allowing yourself to slow down, you can become more efficient, more creative, and make better music for it.So if you feel like you’re going at a million miles an hour to get to where you want to be, have some time out, take a breather, and tune in.

Nov 2, 2020 • 32min
FMM087 - The Curse Of Overthinking
Today we’re talking about the curse of overthinking, of getting stuck in your head, dragging yourself down, and seeing no progress with your music.If that sounds menacing, well, it is. Because the lack of progress and constant exhaustion caused by the never ending mental gymnastics not only affects your music, but your day-to-day life and the people in it.As artists we’re constantly trying to solve problems, to find ways to overcome creative barriers and work through them. But when we’re faced with it, it’s often easier to spend more time thinking about the solution than actually working towards it. So in this week’s episode I’m deep-diving into the causes of overthinking, and sharing how I recently got caught in the very same trap, but found the clarity to move forward by taking action. And I’m going to tell you exactly how I did it so you can too.If you’ve ever found yourself overthinking, overwhelmed, and too stuck in your head to move past it, then this one's for you.

Oct 21, 2020 • 49min
FMM086 - Tom Schippers: How just one thing can change everything
It’s the final instalment of our special case study series here on the Finish More Music Podcast, and I can think of no one better than today’s guest, Tom Schippers, to round off what’s been an incredible month on the show! Like most aspiring music producers, Tom had been passionate about music his entire life, but when it came to producing he just couldn’t get the results he wanted, and was on the brink of giving up. He’d tried everything you can imagine, bought all the gear, watched all the tutorials, but even with all of these things, he still wasn’t making any progress. But he knew his passion for music was too large to fail. And it took just one thing, one flick of the switch to turn it all around. Fast-forward to now and Tom is PROLIFIC. He’s finished over 30 tracks in the last year alone, is getting his music released, and has a clear vision to landing on the biggest labels in techno. Tom’s remarkable transformation just goes to show what you can achieve simply by showing up, being disciplined with yourself, and tapping into a proven creativity process. And the reason why I’ve brought him on the show is because I know his journey is so relatable, and the challenges he faced are an all-too-familiar story for struggling music producers. But if Tom can turn it around and start regularly finishing tracks he’s proud of, so can you. Listen to the podcast now to find out how. Listen to Tom’s music: Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/to-mmy-1 Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/artist/tom-schippers/901632 Follow and get in touch at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomschippers/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tomschippers77/ Key takeaways: Never give up, keep pushing forward. Each track you finish is a step closer to your achieving your goal. Write music every day, and when you do, do nothing else. Invest in yourself and believe in yourself, and you will see results. Quotes: “If you just keep pushing forward, build your habits, and be dedicated, you're going to get there. It's going to happen.” “When you finish a track...treat it like the music is helping you forward. It's not meant to be that number 1 Beatport hit, but it's a moment in time that's helping you learn and progress within your journey.” Loved this episode? Now try these: FMM085 – Inside the minds of FMM Producers FMM071 – Finding Your Own Sound FMM084 – Justin Hancock: Create Smarter, Not Harder