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    Pre-save 'Outlaws': https://ffm.to/darudeoutlaws

    Known for his huge hit 'Sandstorm', Darude's long and successful career has seen him release four studio albums, earn a string of awards and multi-platinum discs, and perform at festivals and club shows in over 70 countries around the world.

    With a style that is a mixture of progressive and uplifting trance and house, fused with elements of techno and breaks, Darude's music delivers dynamic dancefloor energy.

    Hailed by DJ Magazine as "Finland's biggest musical export", Darude has performed at festivals and events worldwide, including Ministry of Sound, Exchange LA, Parookaville, Radio 1's One Big Weekend, Groove Cruise, Dreamstate SoCal, Weekend Festival Baltic, and Tomorrowland.

    His music has also led him to headline TwitchCon several times. As well as perform at numerous eSports championships such as The International, appear in the video game DJ Hero, and usher in 2017 with a special New Year's Eve countdown set in Helsinki in front of 100,000 people, as part of the celebrations of 100 years of Finnish independence.

    Darude:
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/darude
    Facebook → https://facebook.com/Darude
    Twitter → https://twitter.com/Darudevil

    EDMProd:
    Website → https://edmprod.com
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/edmprodgram
    Facebook → https://facebook.com/EDMPsite
    Twitter → https://twitter.com/edmprod

    Aden Russell (Artsea):
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/iamartsea
    Facebook → https://facebook.com/iamartsea
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/iamartsea
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/iamartsea

  • EDM Foundations → https://edmprod.com/edm-foundations

    RCRDSHP is a startup combining music with the NFT space in an exciting way.

    Their goal is to re-establish the value of music in a digital age where songs can be infinitely streamed, downloaded, and copied with little to no value.

    At the moment, their platform is invite-only, but they plan to expand it so that producers and record labels are able to release their music on the platform and connect with fans.

    In this interview, we talk about how they got started, where they’re at now and their plans for the future, along with the challenges that the NFT space has.

    RCRDSHP:
    Website → https://app.rcrdshp.com/
    Twitch → https://www.twitch.tv/rcrdshp
    Discord → https://discord.gg/rcrdshp
    Twitter → https://twitter.com/RCRDSHP/

    EDMProd:
    Website → https://edmprod.com
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/edmprodgram
    Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/EDMPsite
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/edmprod
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/edmprod

    Aden Russell (Artsea):
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/iamartsea
    Facebook → https://facebook.com/iamartsea
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/iamartsea
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/iamartsea

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    SLUMBERJACK are an electronic music duo from Perth, Australia. They are known for their percussive and cinematic take on subgenres across the spectrum of bass music.

    They initially took off around 2013 with the rise of trap music, garnering support from big acts in Australia and beyond.

    Their new album, DICHOTOMY, is out this Friday the 28th of February, and it represents the full capabilities of their sound as producers and musicians.

    In this interview, we talk about their creative process and how they write to movie scenes, their ability to carry a sound across multiple genres, how they grew their music project and much more.

    Links:
    Pre-save DICHOTOMY → https://slumberjack.lnk.to/Dichotomy

    SLUMBERJACK:
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/slumberjackmusic
    Facebook → https://facebook.com/slumberjack
    Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/artist/55BFQS36sJYz2B0ClypIvS
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/slumberjack

    EDMProd:
    Website → https://edmprod.com
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/edmprodgram
    Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/EDMPsite
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/edmprod
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/edmprod

    Aden Russell (Artsea):
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/iamartsea
    Facebook → https://facebook.com/iamartsea
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/iamartsea
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/iamartsea

  • EDM Foundations → https://edmprod.com/edm-foundations

    Duskus is a UK-born-and-raised producer who is currently between the US and UK. He is known for his experimental and futuristic take on electronic music, taking his beautiful melodic sound across the spectrum of subgenres.

    He's had many releases over the years on labels like Monstercat, Alpha Pup & Foreign Family, and is currently signed to San Holo's label bitbird - a perfect fit for his boundary-pushing music.

    He has a new song titled Call Me November 18 which was preceded by his future garage-inspired tune Holdin U on the Gouldian Finch 4 compilation.

    We talk about his production process, how fashion and visuals influence his music, and his plans for the future including tours in the US.

    Links:
    Call Me → https://bitbird.lnk.to/callme
    Holding U → https://bitbird.lnk.to/holdingu
    Soundtoys Crystallizer → https://www.soundtoys.com/product/crystallizer/
    MAutoPitch → https://www.meldaproduction.com/MAutoPitch

    Duskus:
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/duskusofficial
    Facebook → https://facebook.com/DuskusOfficial
    Twitter → https://twitter.com/DuskusOfficial
    Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/artist/59MDSNIYoOY0WRYuodzJPD
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/duskus

    EDMProd:
    Website → https://edmprod.com
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/edmprodgram
    Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/EDMPsite
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/edmprod
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/edmprod

    Aden Russell (Artsea):
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/iamartsea
    Facebook → https://facebook.com/iamartsea
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/iamartsea
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/iamartsea

  • EDM Foundations → https://edmprod.com/edm-foundations

    Christian AKA TheFatRat is a multi-genre EDM producer from Germany. He's known for his approach to lifting copyright restrictions on his music, making accessible for use on platforms like YouTube and much more. He's consequently reached millions and billions of streams on his music, and has had sync deals with games like DOTA 2 and Rocket League.

    We talk how his perspective on death helps him make better music and not care about what others think, his unique approach to releasing music, and more.

    Links:

    PARALLAX → lnk.to/tfrparallax

    Anki:

    Instagram → https://instagram.com/thefatratofficial
    Facebook → https://facebook.com/thisisthefatrat
    Twitter → https://twitter.com/thisisthefatrat
    YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa_UMppcMsHIzb5LDx1u9zQ
    Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/artist/3OKg7YbOIatODzkRIbLJR4
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/thefatrat

    EDMProd:

    Website → https://edmprod.com
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/edmprodgram
    Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/EDMPsite
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/edmprod
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/edmprod

    Aden Russell (Artsea):

    Instagram → https://instagram.com/iamartsea
    Facebook → https://facebook.com/iamartsea
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/iamartsea
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/iamartsea

  • EDM Foundations → https://edmprod.com/edm-foundations

    Anki is a DJ/producer based in Bristol, UK known for his emotional, melodic take on electronic music, fusing elements of pop and rock into an energetic context. He's had releases on Enhanced, Dim Mak, and Seeking Blue just to name a few. His new album To Be Heard it out now.

    We talk collaboration, finding your sound, and how he pushes the boundaries of electronic music with his album.

    Links:
    To Be Heard → https://ffm.to/ankitbh
    imagiro's piano → https://imagiro.sellfy.store/p/imagiros-piano/
    Reason Studios Reason → https://www.reasonstudios.com/
    Melodyne → https://www.celemony.com/en/melodyne/what-is-melodyne

    Anki:
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/ankimusic
    Facebook → https://facebook.com/ankimusic
    Twitter → https://twitter.com/ankimusic
    Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/artist/3Ka3k9K2WStR52UJVtbJZW
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/ankimusic

    EDMProd:
    Website → https://edmprod.com
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/edmprodgram
    Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/EDMPsite
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/edmprod
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/edmprod

    Aden Russell (Artsea):
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/iamartsea
    Facebook → https://facebook.com/iamartsea
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/iamartsea
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/iamartsea

  • EDM Foundations → https://edmprod.com/edm-foundations

    Mild Minds is a producer from Melbourne, Australia who is currently based in LA. His sound combines influences like house, lo-fi, indie and funk into a beautiful mesh of melodic electronic music.

    He's had release on ODESZA's Foreign Family Collective, and Counter Records and has an impressive remix catalogue, including a remix for Tycho. And he's just released a two-tracker called MACHINE with a lovely B-Side called NO SKIN.

    We talk artwork aligning with your music, why he wanted to start a new music project (even after the success of previous ones) and much more.

    Links:
    Pre-save HAUNTED → https://mildminds.lnk.to/haunted
    MACHINE → https://open.spotify.com/album/44T3g6iiEfy2Sre3LPsBbA
    Arturia V Collection → https://www.arturia.com/products/analog-classics/v-collection/overview
    u-he Diva → https://u-he.com/products/diva/

    Mild Minds:
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/mildminds_
    Facebook → https://facebook.com/mildminds
    Twitter → https://twitter.com/mild_minds
    Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/artist/3Ka3k9K2WStR52UJVtbJZW
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/mildminds

    EDMProd:
    Website → https://edmprod.com
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/edmprodgram
    Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/EDMPsite
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/edmprod
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/edmprod

    Aden Russell (Artsea):
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/iamartsea
    Facebook → https://facebook.com/iamartsea
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/iamartsea
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/iamartsea

  • EDM Foundations → https://edmprod.com/edm-foundations

    Adam aka NOVODOR is a house & dance music producer, previously known under the alias Bee's Knees. He's known for his fun and lively tunes, as well as his fun persona and the visual identity he creates.

    In this interview we talk:
    - How he creates a strong visual identity linked to his music
    - The philosophy that drives different artists
    - Why chance still plays a huge role in success
    - His approach to sampling and production
    - His latest releases

    Links:
    CANDELA → https://open.spotify.com/album/1bls4HM22AFUQcqdP2FjlB?si=AWe0BKIxR_u26fBU86FHqw&dl_branch=1
    LIKE → https://open.spotify.com/album/2YaOdLMJggCV9nSVYj5zic?si=HcvTyWPUR6meNPAx0YANuA&dl_branch=1

    NOVODOR:
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/novodor
    Facebook → https://facebook.com/novodor
    Twitter → https://twitter.com/Novodor
    Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/artist/05Jkv3CdlsPA96MC8ZYLhY?si=8zEnhYDASmGLx3x8Zd0vgg
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/novodor

    EDMProd:
    Website → https://edmprod.com
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/edmprodgram
    Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/EDMPsite
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/edmprod
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/edmprod

    Aden Russell (Artsea):
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/iamartsea
    Facebook → https://facebook.com/iamartsea
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/iamartsea
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/iamartsea

  • EDM Foundations → https://edmprod.com/edm-foundations

    Black Caviar is a producer/DJ based in New York, known for his diverse take on the classic house sound. He's worked with labels like Toolroom, Ultra & Casablanca.

    We talk about working with labels, putting out a high volume of music, and much more.

    Links:
    Wolf → https://open.spotify.com/album/4ffsuX1oMvA5cbSgAyMmIv
    Julia Rizik - DUMB (Black Caviar Remix) → https://open.spotify.com/track/4io9MiYDQS1aN8AiMoo8Lt
    What's Up Danger → https://open.spotify.com/track/5zsHmE2gO3RefVsPyw2e3T

    Black Caviar:
    Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/realblackcaviar/
    Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/realblackcaviar
    Twitter → https://twitter.com/realblackcaviar
    Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/artist/1wqW0IQWC7V7jktcjVHID6
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/realblackcaviar

    EDMProd:
    Website → https://edmprod.com
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/edmprodgram
    Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/EDMPsite
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/edmprod
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/edmprod

    Aden Russell (Artsea):
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/iamartsea
    Facebook → https://facebook.com/iamartsea
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/iamartsea
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/iamartsea

  • EDM Foundations → https://edmfoundations.com

    This week, Jafunk sat down to chat for the EDM Prodcast.

    Lachlan AKA Jafunk is a producer/DJ from Perth, now based in Berlin. He incorporates elements of funk and soul into a house-esque context, and came up via the earlier days of YouTube via channels like Majestic Casual, TheSoundYouNeed, and more.

    These days, Jafunk is a successful producer in his own right with a slew of funky releases under his belt. In this interview, we dive into a plethora of topics, from his latest release Weekend Love, to his Splice sample packs, and to remix competitions.

    We also cover his journey with learning traditional instruments and how that has helped him learn the type of music he wants to make. Although he tried getting by with just Ableton for a long time, using real instruments helped him achieve the funky sound he was going for.

    Links:
    Weekend Love EP → https://open.spotify.com/album/7KPUDwWlavclOS3ttpCuUG?si=mOGkzXbtRFmwxQAzC8n8ww
    Jafunk Future Funk & Soul Sample Pack → https://splice.com/sounds/splice/jafunk-future-funk-soul
    Waves GTR Stomps → https://www.waves.com/plugins/gtr3-stomps
    Neural DSP Archetype (Cory Wong) → https://neuraldsp.com/plugins/archetype-cory-wong
    NI Guitar Rig → https://www.native-instruments.com/en/products/komplete/guitar/guitar-rig-6-pro/

    Connect with Jafunk:
    Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/jafunk_official/
    Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/jafunkofficial
    Twitter → https://twitter.com/jafunkofficial
    Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/artist/5KtUig38eqxK2rOtHZnz0k?si=pvqXedRZRfGY_imcjhCp_w&dl_branch=1
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/jafunkofficial

    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro
    2:45 Interview start & background
    9:26 His journey of learning instruments
    13:50 Does the local Berlin scene influence your sound?
    18:45 Why the move to Berlin?
    19:53 Early success on YouTube through his Set Mo remix
    22:42 How the remix opportunity came about
    26:15 Majestic Casual and the early days of YouTube
    28:37 Splice Sample Packs
    36:32 Keeping music as a 'sacred' project
    37:29 His latest tune, Weekend Love
    40:43 The process of collaborating with vocalists
    44:18 Running a remix competition
    47:06 What's been inspiring you in the studio lately?
    51:52 What's coming up next?
    55:48 If you have a time machine, what would you go back and change?

    EDMProd:
    Website → https://edmprod.com
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/edmprodgram
    Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/EDMPsite
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/edmprod
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/edmprod

    Aden Russell (Artsea):
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/iamartsea
    Facebook → https://facebook.com/iamartsea
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/iamartsea
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/iamartsea

  • EDM Foundations → https://edmfoundations.com

    This week, partywithray sat down to chat for the EDM Prodcast.

    Freddy AKA partywithray is a self-described 'swag house' producer from LA. After playing in indie rock bands for a long time, he's taken a turn into electronic music with a very deep, bass-and-vocal driven sound.

    In this interview, we discuss working with ZHU and how they both went to the same high school. He uncovers how knowing the person you work with in the studio can lead to fun creative results, especially when working in person.

    We dive into the sync deal with Marvel for The Falcon & The Winter Soldier series and how that came about, and about how just putting your music out there can sometimes lead to unexpected, positive results.

    As you'll notice, partywithray is great at keeping a light and fun approach to music and production, so make sure not to miss this one.

    Links:
    #partystarters EP → https://createmusic.fm/partystarters
    Escape Halloween → https://escapehalloween.com/
    Show at Temple (with Black Caviar) - 2nd October → https://www.facebook.com/events/973540699877758/

    Connect with partywithray:
    Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/partywithray/
    Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/partywithray
    Twitter → https://twitter.com/partywithraydj
    Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/artist/7AjFruVAKGzYPVuvD7T8Ex?si=twP3TNp_R6iGpSXtIJm2vQ&dl_branch=1
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/partywithray

    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro
    2:39 Interview start
    4:25 Background in bands
    8:42 The illusion of the first release
    10:38 Why the name partywithray?
    15:08 Collaborating with Zhu
    18:29 Challenges learning music production
    22:54 The benefits of coming from a songwriting background
    26:12 How do you start your songs?
    24:53 Why you should learn to sing
    31:48 Came For The Low in Marvel's The Falcon & The Winter Soldier
    37:28 #partystarters EP
    41:22 Lil Mama and the creation process
    44:54 Don't put too much in your tracks
    45:59 Upcoming shows in California
    48:24 What's coming up in the next 6-12 months?
    52:38 If you have a time machine, what would you go back and change?
    55:29 Where can people find you online?

    EDMProd:
    Website → https://edmprod.com
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/edmprodgram
    Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/EDMPsite
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/edmprod
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/edmprod

    Aden Russell (Artsea):
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/iamartsea
    Facebook → https://facebook.com/iamartsea
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/iamartsea
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/iamartsea

  • EDM Foundations → https://edmfoundations.com

    This week, COPYCATT sat down to chat for the EDM Prodcast.

    Andre aka COPYCATT is a neuro hop producer originally from the Sunshine Coast in Australia, who is currently based in Melbourne.

    In this interview we dive deep into the reality of artist burnout, and how rapid success can be difficult to process and comprehend. We discuss the role of social media in his burnout and how seeking external validation was a big part of that, especially being disconnected from his main scene in the US.

    Later on, we explore his sound design process, and how post-processing with saturation, OTT, and other FX are key to getting his neuro basses sound massive. We chat about his latest EP, Trash, and how the sound design on that was representative of his detailed approach to processing and resampling.

    If you're wanting some key career and production advice, tune in for the whole thing.

    Links:
    MSaturator → https://www.meldaproduction.com/MSaturator
    Night Owl Collective → https://nightowlcollective.net/
    Upscale Recordings → https://upscalerecordings.com/
    Native Instruments Massive → https://splice.com/plugins/97-massive-vst-au-by-native-instruments
    Native Instruments FM8 → https://www.native-instruments.com/en/products/komplete/synths/fm8/

    Connect with COPYCATT:
    Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/itscopycatt
    Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/itscopycatt/
    Twitter → https://twitter.com/itscopycatt
    Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/artist/5XmObiDv74Etc9tJFMRtC4?si=y8x460HmSOKNCS3gjHrisw
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/itscopycatt

    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro
    2:21 Interview start and COPYCATT's background
    6:03 Discovering KOAN Sound
    8:05 The early 2010's dubstep phase
    10:03 Changing your alias as you evolve
    15:54 Reverse engineering success doesn't always work
    19:09 Success in 2016-2018 & Tom's Battery
    26:06 Burning out from success and the dark side of social media
    33:50 Why he didn't want to make music anymore
    38:00 Working on new ideas instead of overhauling old ones
    41:54 Releases and the context of music
    49:07 What have you been experimenting with in the DAW?
    52:38 Post-processing and moving beyond one synth
    58:01 Trash EP and bass sound design
    01:02:40 What's coming up next?
    01:04:25 If you have a time machine, what would you go back and change?
    01:07:10 Where can people find you online?

    EDMProd:
    Website → https://edmprod.com
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/edmprodgram
    Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/EDMPsite
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/edmprod
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/edmprod

    Aden Russell (Artsea):
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/iamartsea
    Facebook → https://facebook.com/iamartsea
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/iamartsea
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/iamartsea

  • EDM Foundations → https://edmfoundations.com

    This week, Ali Story sat down to chat for the EDM Prodcast.

    Marie aka Ali Story is a Tech House producer based in Northern Ireland, who is known for infusing her songwriting chops into a groovy dance music context.

    In this episode, we cover how she really invested into her career during lockdown last year and how it paid off. She covers how she went all-in after losing her job and that once she had momentum, things kept growing.

    We talk about her recent releases, Smile, and Higher Love, and how she uses the classic piano house sound in a modern context. During this, we talk about how she got signed to Axtone (Axwell from Swedish House Mafia's label) by being persistent and trying to get signed by many different labels.

    Marie's story is an inspirational one of persistence, collaboration, and going 'all-in', and as you'll notice, she's very switched on with the business and promotion side of things, thanks to her background in marketing. So if you're a producer who's looking to grow your music project, tune in.

    Links:
    Smile → https://axtone.lnk.to/SMILE
    Higher Love → https://loveother.lnk.to/HigherLoveLO
    Addictive Keys → https://www.xlnaudio.com/products/addictive_keys
    Spotify For Artists → https://artists.spotify.com/

    Connect with Ali Story:
    Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/alistorydj/
    Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/alistorydj
    Twitter → https://twitter.com/AliStoryDJ
    Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/artist/4ek5ExkJLsIHouFsiQyPpx?si=c68679b54952448d
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/alistory

    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro
    2:58 Interview start & Ali Story's background
    7:58 Do you need classical training?
    11:25 Going 'all in' on music
    15:40 Did working in marketing help your own social media and promotion?
    19:02 Keeping your sound diverse
    21:54 You don't have to be the best at everything
    26:34 The last 10% of the track
    30:45 Objective feedback vs subjective feedback
    32:38 Combining underground and mainstream influences
    34:25 Writing with the club in mind
    38:05 Your sound evolves over time
    39:50 The success of 'Smile' and working with Axtone
    43:12 Spotify for Artists and editorial playlists
    46:51 'Higher Love' and working with vocalists
    50:35 How the 'Lily Mckenzie - Lovers & Friends' remix opportunity came about
    55:38 What's coming up next?
    59:36 How do you balance music and work?
    01:01:49 Listening to audiobooks
    01:05:47 If you have a time machine, what would you go back and change?
    01:12:24 Where can people find you online?

    EDMProd:
    Website → https://edmprod.com
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/edmprodgram
    Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/EDMPsite
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/edmprod
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/edmprod

    Aden Russell (Artsea):
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/iamartsea
    Facebook → https://facebook.com/iamartsea
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/iamartsea
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/iamartsea

  • Our courses → https://edmprod.com/courses

    This week, Crimson Child sat down to chat for the EDM Prodcast.

    Yashar aka Crimson Child is an experimental bass music producer who has garnered the attention of industry staples in the past few years.

    His recent LP, Eleventh Hour, came out on Space Yacht this year, and in this interview, we dive into the process behind it and how he had most of the album done before it was even signed to a label.

    The sound design in the album is a particular highlight, so we cover some of his go-to techniques for achieving a gritty, cinematic feel in electronic music.

    We also talk about his future plans, including focusing on a potential techno alias and how working in different genres can help your creative process.

    Links:
    Eleventh Hour LP → https://shop.spaceyacht.net/products/crimson-child-eleventh-hour-lp
    'I Won't Let You Fall' VIP Mix → https://open.spotify.com/track/3EKldHvRqW3WI6x03FYVVN?si=b4c74816a169489e
    Kontakt → https://www.native-instruments.com/en/products/komplete/samplers/kontakt-6/

    Connect with Crimson Child:
    Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/crimsonchildmusic/
    Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/CrimsonChildmusic
    Twitter → https://twitter.com/crimsonchild__
    Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/artist/3HfDytr1a4fQhrC2J29K6v?si=go7WqfmyTd-A7TWjNkyeoA
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/officialcrimsonchild

    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro
    2:18 Interview start
    3:17 Musical background
    6:35 Going full time into music
    8:01 How one song can change everything
    9:02 Having a 'throwaway' alias earlier on
    11:09 Evolving as a producer
    12:45 Switching to Ableton Live through a mentor
    15:19 Deciding on the Crimson Child sound
    16:21 Learning from other genres
    18:38 'I Won't Let You Fall' VIP Mix and its success
    21:37 Networking and relationships for opportunities
    24:01 Have value to add and something to say
    26:15 Learn from everything early on
    27:49 How mentoring and courses helped him grow
    30:58 Vocal manipulation
    33:03 Working with session musicians
    35:22 Your favourite techniques
    37:36 Recording live percussion and programming drums
    40:42 Eleventh Hour LP on Space Yacht
    42:57 How the album got signed through a livestream
    45:31 Pursue unlikely opportunities and having things ready to go
    47:24 The album art
    49:20 His favourite track from the LP
    51:15 Why do you like it?
    52:32 The sum of the parts
    52:57 Moving to Spain
    56:13 If you have a time machine, what would you go back and change?
    01:01:10 Where can people find you online?

    EDMProd:
    Website → https://edmprod.com
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/edmprodgram
    Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/EDMPsite
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/edmprod
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/edmprod

    Aden Russell (Artsea):
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/iamartsea
    Facebook → https://facebook.com/iamartsea
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/iamartsea
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/iamartsea

  • Our courses → https://edmprod.com/courses

    This week, Nick Sadler sat down to chat for the EDM Prodcast.

    Nick is best known as the co-founder of labels such as Never Say Die & Disciple Recordings, but is also known for his work with his company The Label Machine. After writing a book on helping people start-up labels, he turned it into a fully-fledged business where he coaches people along the process.

    In the interview, we dive into his background and how he transitioned from being an artist into the marketing side of things. We discuss how this came about through being open to the opportunities around him.

    Later on, we talk about problems that the modern artist faces, and why working with others is key to growing in your music, branding, and promotional skills.

    Nick also covers what makes an ideal candidate for a producer who's thinking of starting a label - that you have to be entrepreneurial, people-focussed, and dedicated.

    Links:
    Trial The Label Machine for $1 → https://thelabelmachine.com/trial
    The Label Machine Book → https://velocitypress.uk/product/label-machine-book/
    Never Say Die → https://wewillneversaydie.com/
    Disciple → https://www.disciplerecs.com/
    First Flights → https://www.first-flights.com/

    Connect with Nick Sadler:
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/nicksadlernsdmt
    The Label Machine → https://thelabelmachine.com/

    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro
    2:56 Interview start
    4:36 Nick's background in music
    7:03 When he decided to pursue music
    10:40 Transitioning to starting a record label
    12:10 Moving from NZ to the UK
    13:51 Early dubstep with Never Say Die
    15:13 Helping label owners with The Label Machine
    17:24 The accidental transition into marketing
    19:04 Create your own opportunities
    23:17 Self-releasing and DIY culture
    29:03 Getting feedback on your music and marketing
    32:08 Labels as just distribution and admin
    35:00 Visuals and the future of artist branding
    37:20 Sharing your face
    39:07 Find a scene and imitate
    41:28 Launching Disciple Recordings with Dodge & Fuski
    44:33 Labels as a community
    46:05 Running The Label Machine
    49:07 What qualifies an artist to start a label?
    52:05 Labels as a passive income stream
    54:45 Monetize around your music, not just your music
    55:25 Why design is a key skill for label owners
    57:25 What's coming up next?
    59:50 If you had a time machine, what would you change?
    01:02:14 Wrapping up

    EDMProd:
    Website → https://edmprod.com
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/edmprodgram
    Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/EDMPsite
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/edmprod
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/edmprod

    Aden Russell (Artsea):
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/iamartsea
    Facebook → https://facebook.com/iamartsea
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/iamartsea
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/iamartsea

  • Learn more about Create 30 → https://create30.com

    This week, Steve Duda sat down to chat for the EDM Prodcast.

    Steve Duda is the founder of Xfer Records and creator of the ever-popular Serum synth. He has been in the industry as both an artist and programmer and has a wealth of experience to share with producers.

    We dive into his background and how he studied music composition in college, which opened the door to many different opportunities (despite the 'normal' career trajectory of becoming a teacher).

    This set off a chain reaction of events, including a short DJ career in leagues with acts like Skrillex and deadmau5, which eventually lead him to learning programming and starting Xfer.

    We also cover the massive success of Serum, and how it performed better than how he could have ever imagined, including the rent-to-own partnership with Splice.

    Steve is excellent at drawing parallels between music production and programming and has many great pieces of advice for upcoming producers.

    Links:
    Serum Rent-To-Own → https://splice.com/plugins/15493-serum-vst-au-by-xfer-records
    Songwriting For Producers → https://www.edmprod.com/songwriting-for-producers

    Connect with Steve Duda:
    Xfer Website → https://xferrecords.com
    Twitter → https://twitter.com/steve_duda

    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro
    2:38 Interview start & moving to Mexico
    5:23 Studying Music Composition in college
    9:26 The evolution of DAWs and computers
    10:41 Rejecting the traditional 'college teacher' route
    16:01 Being a jack of all trades
    17:10 Pursuing the opportunities around you
    18:33 Rich EDM kids and buying careers
    21:09 What are you willing to do to achieve success?
    23:51 Avoiding 'purist constructs'
    24:41 Meta-music and influencing music in indirect ways
    27:14 The Reverb filter and Riddim
    30:36 Future updates and constantly innovating
    32:15 Serum overtaking Massive & visual feedback
    36:04 Teaching himself programming
    39:26 Make what you would like!
    41:24 Splice and rent-to-own
    46:03 Serum 2.0 and not charging for updates
    50:03 Serum's competitors
    56:51 Imagine yourself but younger
    57:46 BSOD and prioritizing the tools over writing
    01:01:54 Customer support and being accessible
    01:05:20 What mistakes are producers making?
    01:11:45 If you had a time machine, what would you go back and change?
    01:14:42 What's coming up in the next 12 months?
    01:17:29 Wrapping up

    EDMProd:
    Website → https://edmprod.com
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/edmprodgram
    Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/EDMPsite
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/edmprod
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/edmprod

    Aden Russell (Artsea):
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/iamartsea
    Facebook → https://facebook.com/iamartsea
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/iamartsea
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/iamartsea

  • Our courses → https://edmprod.com/courses

    This week, Dan Giffin sat down to chat for the EDM Prodcast.

    Dan Giffin is an Ableton Certified Trainer who runs the website Live Producers Online and hosts the Ableton Music Producer Podcast. Currently based in Indianapolis, he has taught Grammy-winning artists and major acts like Mac Miller, Machine Gun Kelly & The Band Perry.

    He also produces under the alias Philia, where he writes bass music infused with jazz, soul, and other styles. Philia is also a band when they perform live, in which Dan does improvised DJing as well as playing the drums, along with a saxophone player and keys player.

    We dive into topics such as the mental side of music production, and why he believes the key to music production is mostly overcoming mental hurdles. Later on, he also emphasizes the importance of finding a mentor and learning in a structured way.

    Towards the end we talk production, some of his favorite plugins and devices right now, and some great techniques for staying creative.

    Links:
    Live Producers Podcast → https://www.liveproducersonline.com/podcast
    Ableton Live MasterClass → https://www.liveproducersonline.com/masterclass
    Ableton Live 11 Discount → https://www.liveproducersonline.com/buyableton
    Expressive E Touché → https://www.expressivee.com/1-touche
    Smooth Operator → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjqAFIaXvSs

    Connect with Dan Giffin:
    Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/PhiliaMusic
    Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/philiamusic
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/philia-music-official
    Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/artist/6WS2tulZgvxGCX2OnxPbMg?si=3fkWImXcSUOwJIp5_IjJnw&dl_branch=1

    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro
    2:00 Interview Start & GIFs
    3:52 Dan's Background & Becoming an Ableton Certified Trainer
    6:26 Practice & Collab With People Better Than You
    8:26 Listening To Different Types of Music (& Moving to NY)
    11:02 Should You Move to A Major City for Music?
    12:24 Does Playing An Instrument Help Production?
    15:08 The Problem With Tutorials & Free Resources
    15:45 Running Live Producers Online
    17:40 What Holds Back Most Producers Mentally?
    22:19 COVID's Impact on Writing Music for Live
    24:45 The US' Explosion of Live Shows
    27:40 How Performance Nerves Can Be Selfish
    28:57 Working With Mac Miller & Major Artists
    31:24 Finding Opportunities Working At Studios
    34:04 Moving Cities For Music (Again)
    36:35 Online Music Communities
    38:26 Dan's Music Project - Philia
    41:52 The Importance of Live Show Visuals
    44:16 Developing His Live Show
    46:04 Accidentally Throwing A Drum Stick At A Fan
    47:37 DJing vs Live Shows
    49:44 Pendulum's Insane Live Show
    50:58 Redundancy in Live Shows
    53:30 Dan's Writing Process
    55:35 What To Consider When Working With Vocals
    56:50 Sidechaining Things That Aren't The Kick Drum
    58:16 Favourite Plugins & Techniques
    59:59 Favourite Ableton Live 11 Features
    01:04:36 The Power of Stock Tools
    01:07:51 What's Coming Up Next?
    01:09:11 If you had a time machine, what would you change?

    EDMProd:
    Website → https://edmprod.com
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/edmprodgram
    Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/EDMPsite
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/edmprod
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/edmprod

    Aden Russell (Artsea):
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/iamartsea
    Facebook → https://facebook.com/iamartsea
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/iamartsea
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/iamartsea

  • Courses → https://edmprod.com/courses

    This week, UMEK sat down to chat on the EDM Prodcast.

    UMEK is a techno producer/DJ from Ljubljana, Slovenia who has been a scene staple for nearly 3 decades. Over the years he has moved from the classic techno sound, through to tech house, and then back to techno with a distinctly dark and melodic sound.

    We dive into how moving genres and selling out was a bad move for his career, and that having a core fanbase is important. As a result, UMEK has side projects such as Zeta Reticula which allows him to explore other sounds without compromising his main project.

    We talk about how he almost exclusively uses software for UMEK tracks, and why he got rid of over 20 synthesizers in favor of synths like Serum.

    UMEK discusses his writing process and that he doesn't overthink the story behind a track - he just writes music that he thinks will sound good in his sets. He also describes how his DJ sets are a sprint rather than a marathon.

    Cryptic Speech EP → https://www.beatport.com/release/cryptic-speech-ep/3337925
    The Thrillseekers - Synaesthesia (UMEK Remix) → https://www.beatport.com/track/synaesthesia/15399183
    Viberate → https://www.viberate.com/
    Show notes → https://edmprod.com/episode-155

    Connect with UMEK:
    Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/umek.si
    Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/umek_1605/
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/umek
    Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/artist/5Hini2nQyoglzpdKe41cZt?si=7hZEpRmbT4u2eoLOE5GJZw&dl_branch=1

    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro
    3:09 Interview Start & Background
    6:23 Accidentally Moving Into Tech House
    12:40 The Value Of Side Projects
    16:04 Switching To Software from Hardware
    23:06 Hardware is Different, Not Better
    26:05 Good VSTs are Enough To Make Good Music
    27:10 The Main Reason You Shouldn't Hoard Free Plugins
    28:24 Using Logic Pro X
    30:15 Switching Your DAW Takes A Long Time
    32:05 Loudness & Limiters
    33:42 Mastering Tracks for 1605
    37:09 Why You Should Know How To Master Yourself
    42:07 Going From Releasing A Lot To Fewer Releases
    47:08 Cryptic Speech EP & Not Overthinking The Story Behind The Music
    51:56 Detaching From Your Music
    55:50 Success On Beatport
    01:01:07 Should You Invest In All Platforms?
    01:05:11 Viberate & The Future of Music Analytics
    01:08:25 Spotting the Buying Of Fake Plays & Likes
    01:10:32 What UMEK Looks to Sign An Artist

    EDMProd:
    Website → https://edmprod.com
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/edmprodgram
    Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/EDMPsite
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/edmprod
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/edmprod

    Aden Russell (Artsea):
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/iamartsea
    Facebook → https://facebook.com/iamartsea
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/iamartsea
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/iamartsea

  • Courses → https://edmprod.com/courses

    This week, Tisoki sat down to chat on the EDM Prodcast.

    Tisoki is a multi-genre producer who is signed to Monstercat, who came up through the dubstep and bass scene. He’s previously been on the podcast for episode 92, three years ago. In this episode, we dive into how Tisoki has matured as both a producer and person and how previously he was caught up in the trap of chasing success.

    Tisoki also covers what he’s been up to for the last few years and how COVID-19 has affected his career and touring prospects. He dives into the very real battle of dealing with no live shows, which has been a reality for many artists the past year and a half.

    We also talk about his new album 01953 and how it has been a more experimental album in comparison to his previous releases, with a lot of tracks venturing outside of the realm of bass music. We talk about one of the singles from the album, SENSITIVE (ft. Charity Vance), and the production behind his unique take on the garage genre.

    Towards the end we talk production, diving into topics such as why producers shouldn’t be shamed for using samples, the trap most producers fall into with layering, and how to add imperfections into your tracks.

    Stream '01953' by Tisoki → https://listen.monstercatmusic.com/01953-ykeb

    Connect with Tisoki:
    Facebook → https://facebook.com/tisoki
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/tisoki
    Twitter → https://twitter.com/tisoki
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/tisoki
    Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/artist/0XW7mqhbaQnRtHmwfAVg64?si=piT0NKtrQS2iNAIlDnS36w&dl_branch=1

    EDMProd:
    Website → https://edmprod.com
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/edmprodgram
    Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/EDMPsite
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/edmprod
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/edmprod

    Aden Russell (Artsea):
    Instagram → https://instagram.com/iamartsea
    Facebook → https://facebook.com/iamartsea
    Spotify → https://sptfy.com/iamartsea
    Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/iamartsea

  • Show Notes: edmprod.com/153

    This week, RAC sat down to chat on the EDMProdcast.

    RAC is a Grammy Award winning musician and producer currently based in Portland, OR. He’s fresh off releasing his third full album BOY, an 18-track journey featuring collaborators like Louis The Child and Jamie Lidell. He’s also well known for his remix work, gaining a Grammy nomination for his remix of ODESZA’s Say My Name, and winning a Grammy Award for his remix of Bob Moses’ Tearing Me Up.

    We start off with RAC’s background, discussing his upbringing in Portugal and his early experiences with piano and guitar. We discuss his first DAW that he found in a cereal box, and the albums worth of music he created before graduating high school. We talk about his initial idea for the RAC project, which began as a collective of remix artists. He discusses his unique vision for the project, and how he made the pivot into releasing original music. RAC explains the driving forces for each of his albums, distilling what he feels has helped him sustain his success in the music industry.

    On the production side, RAC dives deep into his songwriting and technical workflows. He explains his refined production process that allows him to write polished demos in under two hours, the key components of his impressive home studio, and why he boiled his SM57 microphone. He also breaks down his guitar rig and recording setup, his favorite plugins for mixing, and his detailed approach to find simplicity in his writing.

    Later on, RAC explains his process for remote collaboration, which has become increasingly useful during the Covid-19 pandemic. On that, he explains how he and his team have adapted during the pandemic, questioning the norms within the music industry and pushing his project further. RAC also explains his more recent projects, including a creative approach for Twitch streaming, as well as his foray into cryptocurrency.

    Connect with RAC:

    Facebook: facebook.com/remixartistcollective
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/rac
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rac/
    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4AGwPDdh1y8hochNzHy5HC
    Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/rac