Exploring The Diverse World of Pop Music with Ocevnside Clvb
Summary
In this episode of The Record Lab Podcast, Nathan speaks with Ocevnside Clvb (Anastasia)—a dynamic songwriter, producer, and mix engineer whose music has landed on platforms like Apple TV’s Jane and the Paris 2024 Olympics.
Anastasia dives into her musical journey, starting from her early vocal training and 10+ years in choir, which laid the groundwork for her unique melodic sense and vocal production skills. She discusses the pivotal shift from engineering to more creative roles, emphasizing how following her passion reshaped her entire career.
The conversation explores the importance of networking, how opportunities arise through collaboration, and the power of being in the right creative space. She shares her experiences at songwriting camps, working with other artists, and writing songs that go on to sync in high-impact projects.
Anastasia opens up about her spontaneous songwriting process, the emotional layers behind her EP 20 Something, and the gear she relies on to shape her sonic identity. From preamps and microphones to Logic Pro and essential plugins, she and Nathan dissect the tools that define modern production.
They also touch on taking creative breaks, developing your own workflow, and how allowing a song to “marinate” often brings out its full potential. Whether you're a music creator, engineer, or simply passionate about how great music is made, this episode offers both inspiration and actionable insight.
Chapters
00:00 – Intro: Meet Ocevnside Clvb
02:57 – Early Musical Influences and Choir Training
06:00 – From Internships to Industry
08:58 – Why Networking Matters
12:01 – Creative Collaboration & Workflow
14:53 – R&B and Pop Genre Blending
17:59 – Songwriting from Personal Experience
21:02 – Sync Success: Apple TV’s Jane
22:40 – Writing from the Gut: Spontaneity in Songwriting
24:03 – Olympic Sync Placement Journey
28:01 – Musical Inspirations and Artistic Growth
29:35 – Production Philosophy: Starting From Emotion
33:02 – Learning from Other Creatives
35:06 – The Power of Rest and Creative Breaks
39:58 – Reflecting on Past Work
41:57 – Home Studio Gear Breakdown
44:17 – Choosing Studio Equipment
47:06 – Favorite Microphones and Their Impact
51:29 – Mixing Approaches and Tools
56:50 – Preamps and Sound Shaping
01:00:06 – Must-Have Plugins & VSTs
01:04:18 – Sound Design Tips
01:09:22 – Creating Custom Sound Libraries
01:12:21 – Behind the EP: 20 Something
01:20:14 – Final Advice for Aspiring Artists
01:22:53 – Mixing for Depth & Space
Takeaways
* Vocal training and choir helped shape Anastasia’s ear for arrangement and harmony.
* Transitioning from engineering to artistry allowed for more personal creative expression.
* Networking is essential—most big opportunities came through relationships.
* Songwriting camps foster collaboration and spark inspiration.
* Sync placements stemmed from authentic, emotional writing.
* Mixing is both technical and artistic—gear and intuition work hand-in-hand.
* Using the right tools and software can enhance workflow. Investing in quality studio equipment is crucial for sound quality.
* Taking breaks isn’t a luxury—it’s part of sustaining creativity.
* Every song evolves differently. Trust the process, and let music breathe.
Sound Bites
* "I zoom out and see the big picture."
* "It was very spontaneous."
* "I love when that happens."
* "That's a huge achievement."
* "I love Logic."
* "I think a lot of it is also mixing."
* "I don't compress on the way in."
* "I can't live without the Avalon."
* "I want to get Keyscape really bad."
* "Every song has its own path."
* "Keep working at your craft."
* "Expose yourself to different material."
* "Mixing is such a creative thing."