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#3 – RIP Kenny ⁠— Getting Outside to Inspire Your Creativity, Processing Hard-Hitting Drums, and Arranging Great Mixdowns

59 min · 21 nov 2019
aflevering #3 – RIP Kenny ⁠— Getting Outside to Inspire Your Creativity, Processing Hard-Hitting Drums, and Arranging Great Mixdowns artwork

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"Get outside. Go enjoy the outdoors and your music will be better for it." ⁠— RIP Kenny RIP Kenny (@RIP Kenny [http://instagram.com/ripkennymusic]) is a producer, DJ, sensei and mentor at Producer Dojo [http://www.producerdojo.com/]. His first release, Awakening EP [https://fanlink.to/RIP1], was released in September 2018 on the Producer Dojo label, and showcases his distinct guitar-infused heavy bass sound. He has also curated Producer Dojo Cypher #6, Get Outside [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qryrxkLsSMs], and he contributed a remix to the "Guard" Remix EP by Daniel Simmons [https://fanlink.to/GuardRemixEP] this past summer. In our conversation, we talk about how enjoying the outdoors inspires his music, how to process punchy, hard-hitting drums, what an arrangement needs to make for a great mixdown, and much more. MUSIC REFERENCED * Awakening EP [https://fanlink.to/RIP1] by RIP Kenny * Producer Dojo Cypher #6: Get Outside [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qryrxkLsSMs], curated by RIP Kenny * RIP Kenny's remix of "Guard" [https://fanlink.to/GuardRemixEP] by Daniel Simmons * RIP Kenny's track on Cypher #2: All-Organic Mixtape [https://soundcloud.com/producerdojo/cypher-002-all-organic-mixtape#t=38:39] SELECTED LINKS * Connect with RIP Kenny: Instagram [http://instagram.com/ripkennymusic] / Twitter [http://twitter.com/ripkennymusic] / Soundcloud [http://soundcloud.com/ripkennymusic] * Full show notes coming soon! SUBSCRIBE * Join the TVSKLIST [https://emailoctopus.com/lists/0b533ac7-018d-11ea-be00-06b4694bee2a/forms/subscribe] for updates via email * Subscribe to Beats and Risers [http://www.beatsandrisers.com/]

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aflevering #3 – RIP Kenny ⁠— Getting Outside to Inspire Your Creativity, Processing Hard-Hitting Drums, and Arranging Great Mixdowns artwork

#3 – RIP Kenny ⁠— Getting Outside to Inspire Your Creativity, Processing Hard-Hitting Drums, and Arranging Great Mixdowns

"Get outside. Go enjoy the outdoors and your music will be better for it." ⁠— RIP Kenny RIP Kenny (@RIP Kenny [http://instagram.com/ripkennymusic]) is a producer, DJ, sensei and mentor at Producer Dojo [http://www.producerdojo.com/]. His first release, Awakening EP [https://fanlink.to/RIP1], was released in September 2018 on the Producer Dojo label, and showcases his distinct guitar-infused heavy bass sound. He has also curated Producer Dojo Cypher #6, Get Outside [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qryrxkLsSMs], and he contributed a remix to the "Guard" Remix EP by Daniel Simmons [https://fanlink.to/GuardRemixEP] this past summer. In our conversation, we talk about how enjoying the outdoors inspires his music, how to process punchy, hard-hitting drums, what an arrangement needs to make for a great mixdown, and much more. MUSIC REFERENCED * Awakening EP [https://fanlink.to/RIP1] by RIP Kenny * Producer Dojo Cypher #6: Get Outside [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qryrxkLsSMs], curated by RIP Kenny * RIP Kenny's remix of "Guard" [https://fanlink.to/GuardRemixEP] by Daniel Simmons * RIP Kenny's track on Cypher #2: All-Organic Mixtape [https://soundcloud.com/producerdojo/cypher-002-all-organic-mixtape#t=38:39] SELECTED LINKS * Connect with RIP Kenny: Instagram [http://instagram.com/ripkennymusic] / Twitter [http://twitter.com/ripkennymusic] / Soundcloud [http://soundcloud.com/ripkennymusic] * Full show notes coming soon! SUBSCRIBE * Join the TVSKLIST [https://emailoctopus.com/lists/0b533ac7-018d-11ea-be00-06b4694bee2a/forms/subscribe] for updates via email * Subscribe to Beats and Risers [http://www.beatsandrisers.com/]

21 nov 201959 min
aflevering #2 – 6TH STREET — Creating Music with Emotion, Finding the Sparks, and Building Community on Twitch artwork

#2 – 6TH STREET — Creating Music with Emotion, Finding the Sparks, and Building Community on Twitch

"If you're internally happy with your music, then the purpose is already complete and you're already a successful artist." ⁠— 6TH STREET 6TH STREET (@6THSTREETmusic [http://instagram.com/6THSTREETmusic]) is a music producer, DJ, choreographer, dancer, and Producer Dojo [http://www.producerdojo.com/] mentor and sensei. His EP, Neon District [https://fanlink.to/NeonDistrict], came out in April 2019 on the Producer Dojo label, and hit #1 on the Beatport Trap/Future Bass chart, #2 on the Dubstep Chart, and went top 10 in Electronica and Downtempo. Each of those genres are landmarks in the Neon District, and the EP takes you on a musical journey through emotions and melodies. 6TH STREET has also collaborated with fellow Dojo sensei Daniel Simmons [https://www.instagram.com/danielwiththebalance/] on “Back in Love [https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/danielsimmonsand6thstreet/back-in-love]”, a single released in August 2019, which will have remixes released soon. He also streams music roasts and feedback on Twitch [https://twitch.tv/6thstreetmusic] twice a week. In our conversation, we talk about creating music that evokes an emotional response, finding the elements that spark the making of a full track, building an online community through Twitch livestreaming [https://twitch.tv/6thstreetmusic], and much more. SELECTED LINKS * Connect with 6TH STREET: fanlink.to/6THSTREET [https://fanlink.to/6THSTREET] / Twitter [http://twitter.com/6thStreetMusic] / Instagram [http://instagram.com/6thStreetMusic] / Soundcloud [http://soundcloud.com/6thStreetMusic] * 6TH STREET on Twitch [(http://twitch.tv/6thStreetMusic] Full disclosure: This list includes some affiliate links. If you purchase something through those links, you won't pay anything extra, but I'll get a small commission or discount which helps me make music and keep this podcast going. Thank you for supporting me and Beats and Risers! * Producer Dojo [http://www.producerdojo.com/] / Music and Cyphers [https://soundcloud.com/producerdojo] * Ableton [https://www.ableton.com/en/] * Cymatics.fm [https://cymatics.fm/] * Producer Dojo Facebook group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/producerdj/] * The Class of 808 [http://www.theclassof808.com] * The Weekly Download [http://www.theweeklydownload.com/] * Serum [https://xferrecords.com/products/serum] * ADSR Sample Manager [https://www.adsrsounds.com/product/software/adsr-sample-manager/] * H-Reverb and H-EQ - Waves [https://www.waves.com/r/6omu4c] * Guitar Rig 5 [https://www.native-instruments.com/en/products/komplete/guitar/guitar-rig-5-pro/] * Akai MPK Mini mkII MIDI controller [https://amzn.to/33FF6f5] MUSIC REFERENCED * Neon District [https://fanlink.to/NeonDistrict] EP by 6TH STREET * "Welcome to 6TH STREET [https://soundcloud.com/6thstreetmusic/welcome-to-6th-street-1]" by 6TH STREET, from Producer Dojo Cypher #8: Say My Name [https://soundcloud.com/producerdojo/cypher-008-say-my-name] * "This Type of Monday [https://soundcloud.com/6thstreetmusic/this-type-of-monday-ft-mitch]" by 6TH STREET feat. Mitch Brady [http://www.mitchbradymusic.com/] and Leo Xia [http://www.leoxiamusic.com/] EPISODE NOTES * 6TH STREET reflects on a decade of living in Los Angeles and the beginning of his path shifting toward music [2:05] * How Neon District and the theme of place fits into the vibe of 6TH STREET [3:40] * 6TH STREET explains how the Neon District EP came together [4:53] * What sparked 6TH STREET's love of music? [5:49] * 6TH STREET looks back at how he started producing music [7:03] * On getting involved with Producer Dojo, from finding the Facebook group to joining the Class of 808 [7:58] * On the experience of becoming a Producer Dojo sensei [10:16] * The #1 piece of advice 6TH STREET has for producers working with vocals [11:12] * The three artists that most inspire 6TH STREET [12:02] * How 6TH STREET's background in dance helps influence the groove of his music productions [12:57] * When 6TH STREET starts a new track, what's the first thing he does? [15:24] * Once the main idea is down, what comes next? [17:04] * The two strategies 6TH STREET uses to overcome writer's block [18:25] * How a time constraint of 3 days resulted in 6TH STREET writing one of his favourite songs he's written [19:45] * 6TH STREET's tip for newer producers to help them understand what makes a song a song [22:23] * The best investment 6TH STREET has made in his music career [24:22] * Why music is a community career built on relationships, and what to be mindful of [25:33] * On DJing, and finding the bridge to performing your own productions in front of a live audience [26:24] * How a nearly-lost years-old loop inspired 6TH STREET to write an emotional, nostalgic song [28:53] * On the organized chaos of projects - sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't [32:42] * How music production provided 6TH STREET with an outlet to deal with, and heal from, a tough breakup [35:24] * 6TH STREET explains how he got started with streaming on Twitch, and how the community has grown over time [37:59] * How Twitch creates a deeper connection than other social media [41:57] * A final piece of advice 6TH STREET has for producers [55:09] THE 808 1. What book has had the most impact on 6TH STREET's production or creativity? [43:11] 2. If 6TH STREET had to give a TED Talk on anything, but it couldn't be about music, what would it be about? [45:10] 3. What is 6TH STREET's favourite key and tempo to produce in? [47:11] 4. If 6TH STREET could collaborate with any artist, who would he collab with? [47:45] 5. The two VST instruments and three VST effects 6TH STREET would choose to make a track from. [48:20] 6. How does 6TH STREET know whether a song needs to be finished or whether it's time to throw in the towel? [49:22] 7. In the past six months, what has 6TH STREET purchased for $100 or less that has had the greatest impact on his music production? [51:40] 8. What would 6TH STREET tell himself if he could go back in time and speak to himself while he was in his first six months of producing music? [53:01] PEOPLE MENTIONED * ill.Gates [https://www.illgates.com] * Porter Robinson [http://porterrobinson.com/] * Illennium [https://illenium.com/] * Seven Lions [http://www.sevenlions.com/] * Mitch Brady [http://www.mitchbradymusic.com/] * Brazz [https://soundcloud.com/brazz-official] Find out more at http://beatsandrisers.com [http://beatsandrisers.com]

14 nov 201958 min
aflevering #1 – Trap Jesus ⁠— Speeding Up Your Workflow, Reframing Your Focus, and the Importance of Showing Up artwork

#1 – Trap Jesus ⁠— Speeding Up Your Workflow, Reframing Your Focus, and the Importance of Showing Up

"Show up because it's what you do, not because of what you might get out of it." ⁠— Trap Jesus Trap Jesus (@whatwouldtrapjesusdo [http://instagram.com/whatwouldtrapjesusdo]) is a producer, engineer, songwriter and DJ involved with iStandard [https://istandardproducers.com/] and BounceGvng [http://www.lukerainmusic.com/bouncegvng]. He’s also a sensei and mentor at Producer Dojo [http://www.producerdojo.com/], and along with being the Dojo’s resident Reason expert, he’s curated several cyphers and recently guest-presented one of The Weekly Downloads [https://members.producerdojo.com/twd] (#148) on industry etiquette. As Trap Jesus, he’s preaching Psychedelic Psalms from the Backwoods Bible through the Grimy Gospel EP [http://www.lukerainmusic.com/trap-jesus-news/2019/4/10/sam-shoemaker-x-trap-jesus-grimy-gospel-ep] in collaboration with Sam Shoemaker [http://www.sam-shoemaker.com/]. As Luke Rain, he’s swinging big katanas and dropping heavy bass across electronic genres. You can hear his track “Katanas [https://open.spotify.com/track/0j7Rc1ZG6wMscXHj9fw4FB?si=FYlqZHQ3TWGdhfNdZ61Atg]” on ill.Gates Presents: The Class of 808, Volume 3 [https://open.spotify.com/album/1BKNvsDkjQHD5Y7HC6Bwjz?si=MluBZg_yTLi1WyaEFPrC7w]. In our conversation, we talk about speeding up your production workflow with timers, the necessity of reframing your focus as a producer, how industry events have been a game-changer for his life and career, and much more. SELECTED LINKS * Connect with Trap Jesus: trapjes.us [http://trapjes.us] / Instagram [http://instagram.com/whatwouldtrapjesusdo] / Soundcloud [http://soundcloud.com/whatwouldtrapjesusdo] * Connect with Luke Rain: lukerainmusic.com [http://lukerainmusic.com] / Twitter [http://twitter.com/lukerainmusic] / Instagram [http://instagram.com/lukerainmusic] / Soundcloud [http://soundcloud.com/lukerainmusic] Full disclosure: This list includes some affiliate links. If you purchase something through those links, you won't pay anything extra, but I'll get a small commission or discount which helps me make music and keep this podcast going. Thank you for supporting me and Beats and Risers! * iStandard [https://istandardproducers.com/] * Producer Dojo [http://www.producerdojo.com/] / Music and Cyphers [https://soundcloud.com/producerdojo] * LEVIT∆TE Immerses His Audience in an Audio/Visual Universe - Producer Dojo Blog [https://producerdojo.com/levit%E2%88%86te-immerses-his-audience-in-an-audio-visual-universe/] * ASCAP [https://www.ascap.com] and the ASCAP Experience [https://ascapexperience.com/] (formerly ASCAP Expo) * Splice [https://splice.com/vip/TVSKER] * Summer Meltdown [https://summermeltdownfest.com/] * BounceGvng [http://www.lukerainmusic.com/bouncegvng] * Beats Grind & Life Podcast with Syren [https://open.spotify.com/show/7p7V7dIGqOPOlDN7nwXVFs?si=wFcZLxBGQoiVnEsdZDFMLQ] (#117 with Trap Jesus [https://open.spotify.com/episode/1O9PORbNDkaD9cJyjp09Hq?si=-76aM0IdQqmmNpj-PdS2rA]) * The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles by Steven Pressfield [https://amzn.to/2X9gokT] * Carlos Santana's Facebook post [https://www.facebook.com/carlossantana/posts/10152702554911359] on the elixir for total happiness * Reason [https://www.reasonstudios.com/en/reason] * Serum [https://xferrecords.com/products/serum] * Omnisphere [https://www.spectrasonics.net/products/omnisphere/] * Brauer Motion - Waves [https://www.waves.com/r/6omu4c] * Fabfilter [https://www.fabfilter.com/] Pro-Q [https://www.fabfilter.com/products/pro-q-3-equalizer-plug-in] - email podcast@beatsandrisers.com for a 10% off coupon toward FabFilter plugins/bundles * Akai MPK Mini mkII MIDI controller [https://amzn.to/33FF6f5] MUSIC REFERENCED * Producer Dojo Cyphers curated by Trap Jesus: #11: Off the Grid [https://soundcloud.com/producerdojo/off-the-grid-cypher-master-2-28] and #13: Timer Beats Only [https://soundcloud.com/producerdojo/cypher-013-timer-beats-only-curated-by-trap-jesus] * "The Time is Nigh [https://soundcloud.com/whatwouldtrapjesusdo/time-is-nigh]" by Trap Jesus * "Spell My Name [https://theartistunion.com/tracks/db2fde]" by Trap Jesus * "I'm Eel [https://soundcloud.com/ill-gates/free-dl-ill-gates-imeel]" by ill.Gates, which inspired Producer Dojo Cypher #8: Say My Name [https://soundcloud.com/producerdojo/cypher-008-say-my-name] SUBSCRIBE * Join the TVSKLIST [https://emailoctopus.com/lists/0b533ac7-018d-11ea-be00-06b4694bee2a/forms/subscribe] for updates via email * Subscribe to Beats and Risers [http://www.beatsandrisers.com/] SHOW NOTES * On music being a part of his life at an early age [2:03] * How Trap Jesus started producing music by chance [3:26] * Trap Jesus explains how Luke Rain became his artist name [4:41] * In looking for a change of pace, Trap Jesus discovers iStandard events, and explains how they helped him renew his focus on production [6:15] * The interaction that sparked the Trap Jesus name, and what happened before he adopted the moniker [7:39] * What happened when Trap Jesus played beats that were well received, but weren't trap? [9:54] * How both names became part of Trap Jesus's artist identity [11:11] * After feeling stuck one night, Trap Jesus finds out about Producer Dojo and elaborates on how the Dojo changed his life [13:28] * What are the Producer Dojo Cyphers and how do they operate? [16:45] * On curating the Off the Grid [20:28] and Timer Beats Only [21:42] Cyphers * How to work faster through timer beats [20:52] * Does the perfect snare exist? [23:34] * Why is it important to set reasonable expectations as a producer? [25:54] * Trap Jesus explains how he starts his composition process with timer beats [27:25] * How does Trap Jesus make a beat in 30 minutes? [30:39] * Feeling stuck when you make a beat? Here's why Trap Jesus suggests taking a break and focusing on the business side of your music [35:34] * Trap Jesus breaks down how he made "Spell My Name" for the Producer Dojo Cypher #8: Say My Name [37:06] * Imagine a pottery class. Would the class graded on quality or the class graded on quantity have the better pots by the end of the class? [42:29] * On the importance of showing up, setting perfectionism aside, and making music no matter what [44:49] * Why leaving your hometown for music industry events and networking can be a career game-changer [45:47] * How should you think about networking in music? (Hint: it's not about business cards.) [49:17] * Trap Jesus explains how and why he started producing in Reason [64:12] * Trap Jesus's message for listeners: Believe in yourself and follow your joy [74:04] THE 808 1. What book has had the most impact on Trap Jesus' production or creativity? [51:08] 2. If Trap Jesus had to give a TED Talk on anything, but it couldn't be about music, what would it be about? (TVSKER's note: Luke's answer here is super important not just for producers, but in anyone's life.) [54:22] 3. What is Trap Jesus's favourite key and tempo to produce in? [59:54] 4. If Trap Jesus could collaborate with any artist, who would he collab with? [60:46] 5. The two VST instruments and three VST effects Trap Jesus would choose to make a track from. [61:31] 6. How does Trap Jesus know whether a song needs to be finished or whether it's time to throw in the towel? [67:51] 7. In the past six months, what has Trap Jesus purchased for $100 or less that has had the greatest impact on his music production? [70:36] 8. What would Trap Jesus tell himself if he could go back in time and speak to himself while he was in his first six months of producing music? [72:01] PEOPLE MENTIONED * ill.Gates [https://www.illgates.com] * J Hatch [https://www.instagram.com/mogulstatus] * Don Di Napoli [https://www.instagram.com/thethrillcollins/] * Cizz [https://www.instagram.com/cizzurp215/] * Cardiak Flatline [http://www.cardiakflatline.com] * LEViT∆TE [http://levitatemusic.net/] * Amadeus [https://www.instagram.com/amadeuspbm/] * Gary Leon [https://www.instagram.com/garygleon/] * Spiderhound [http://www.spiderhound.com] * Bassnectar [https://www.bassnectar.net/] * Vaedynn [https://www.instagram.com/vaedynn/] * Timbaland [https://timbaland.com/] * Sound Oracle [https://soundoracle.net/] * Egomi [https://www.instagram.com/egomimusic] * Dantian [https://www.instagram.com/dantianmusic/] * Steven Pressfield [https://stevenpressfield.com] * Pharrell [https://pharrellwilliams.com/] * Budo [https://www.budomusic.com/] Find out more at http://beatsandrisers.com [http://beatsandrisers.com]

14 nov 20191 h 20 min