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How to find inspiration everyday? – Michael Anufriev (ecopunk)

30 min · 13 de nov de 2025
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MICHAEL ANUFRIEV AKA ECOPUNK IS A SOUND PRODUCER, ABLETON LIVE MENTOR FROM BARCELONA AND MENTOR AT OUR STUDIO. STUDIO BY THANKS FOR SHARING – A PLACE FOR BUILDERS, MUSICIANS AND CREATORS WHO WANT TO ACTUALLY FINISH THINGS Daily creative sessions. Micro-groups. Safe vibe. No guru talk. You show up, you create, you share. Music, sound design, writing, design, coding — whatever your craft is, you get the momentum back. Join the Studio: https://studio.t4s.club We talk about inspiration vs routine, daily practice, “signals”, momentum, meditation, and how micro-rituals shape the whole day. This episode is for anyone who builds things, makes music, codes, writes, or tries to keep their creativity alive next to a day job. ---------------------------------------- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 — Why we started creative sessions 01:00 — Creativity vs sleep vs food: the difference 01:30 — The routine you must choose, not one forced on you 01:39 — Body signals, movement, meditation and creativity 02:54 — The myth of inspiration 03:10 — Daily showing up: open the DAW, touch the instrument 04:47 — “Does this sound like a threat?” 05:24 — Small moments that awaken creativity 06:06 — Practising without recording 07:12 — Ilya’s struggle: too much engineering, not enough creation 08:12 — Physical and mobile tools for creativity 09:25 — Aggregation: how creativity builds up over time 10:41 — Results appear unexpectedly 11:08 — Creativity behaves like meditation 12:18 — The power of committing to the end of the session 12:40 — Time limits as creative engines 13:50 — Two modes: time-boxed vs free play 15:02 — The protest: “I don’t want to create right now” 16:10 — Yesterday’s 45-minute story 17:19 — Finish the imperfect piece 18:40 — Rick Rubin’s “Momentum” chapter 19:56 — Returning to old work rarely works 21:20 — Emotional completion vs technical completion 22:20 — Coming back months later and being impressed 24:18 — Moments connected across time 25:07 — Do you create from sound or from signal? 25:57 — How Michael listens to signals in life and art 26:50 — Meditation and sound: clearing the noise 28:17 — When a software purchase stops being a big deal 28:54 — Kirtan, mantras & ear sensitivity 29:46 — A quiet ending 30:20 — Thanks for sharing

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How to find inspiration everyday? – Michael Anufriev (ecopunk)

MICHAEL ANUFRIEV AKA ECOPUNK IS A SOUND PRODUCER, ABLETON LIVE MENTOR FROM BARCELONA AND MENTOR AT OUR STUDIO. STUDIO BY THANKS FOR SHARING – A PLACE FOR BUILDERS, MUSICIANS AND CREATORS WHO WANT TO ACTUALLY FINISH THINGS Daily creative sessions. Micro-groups. Safe vibe. No guru talk. You show up, you create, you share. Music, sound design, writing, design, coding — whatever your craft is, you get the momentum back. Join the Studio: https://studio.t4s.club We talk about inspiration vs routine, daily practice, “signals”, momentum, meditation, and how micro-rituals shape the whole day. This episode is for anyone who builds things, makes music, codes, writes, or tries to keep their creativity alive next to a day job. ---------------------------------------- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 — Why we started creative sessions 01:00 — Creativity vs sleep vs food: the difference 01:30 — The routine you must choose, not one forced on you 01:39 — Body signals, movement, meditation and creativity 02:54 — The myth of inspiration 03:10 — Daily showing up: open the DAW, touch the instrument 04:47 — “Does this sound like a threat?” 05:24 — Small moments that awaken creativity 06:06 — Practising without recording 07:12 — Ilya’s struggle: too much engineering, not enough creation 08:12 — Physical and mobile tools for creativity 09:25 — Aggregation: how creativity builds up over time 10:41 — Results appear unexpectedly 11:08 — Creativity behaves like meditation 12:18 — The power of committing to the end of the session 12:40 — Time limits as creative engines 13:50 — Two modes: time-boxed vs free play 15:02 — The protest: “I don’t want to create right now” 16:10 — Yesterday’s 45-minute story 17:19 — Finish the imperfect piece 18:40 — Rick Rubin’s “Momentum” chapter 19:56 — Returning to old work rarely works 21:20 — Emotional completion vs technical completion 22:20 — Coming back months later and being impressed 24:18 — Moments connected across time 25:07 — Do you create from sound or from signal? 25:57 — How Michael listens to signals in life and art 26:50 — Meditation and sound: clearing the noise 28:17 — When a software purchase stops being a big deal 28:54 — Kirtan, mantras & ear sensitivity 29:46 — A quiet ending 30:20 — Thanks for sharing

13 de nov de 202530 min