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Tips to add movement and life to your songs

One of the most popular topics in music production is with regards to making music feel “alive” by creating movement in music. While I already covered this topic in a past article, I’ll focus today on tools you can use and some techniques you can also apply to create movement. First, let’s classify movement into categories: […]

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Quitting Streaming and Selling Directly

I’m not sure if you’ve been following trends lately, but there’s been a backlash against streaming sites. I know it’s new, as the resentment towards those platforms has been intense ever since Spotify became the first leading one, with a ridiculously low amount back to artists, but it seems there’s been a change in the […]

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Recycle Your Old Projects

Sometimes I’m baffled by two things when I work with clients: They start from scratch each time they make a new song. They let finished projects asleep once over (and never reuse them). In both cases, there’s a huge loss of time and energy. But when I explain them that each of their projects are […]

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The Road Map To Learn Music Production

One thing I noticed with people who want to learn how to make electronic music, is that they face a lack of information on where to start. I stumbled upon an interview with Mr.Beast recently where he was suggesting that if you want to learn about how to make viral videos, you need to start […]

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Upgrading Melodies with Articulation

In the diverse and ever-evolving world of electronic music, countless aspiring artists and producers are diving headfirst into the sea of music creation. With technology at their fingertips, creating music has never been more accessible. However, this ease of access can sometimes lead to a contentment with simplicity, especially for those who may not have […]

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Reverse Engeneering Sounds

Every now and then, you might be like me and stubble on a song that either wow or confuse you for the different sounds it has or for a particular effect. You might be spending a few hours or days listening back to the song wondering how it was done, perhaps search online. But then […]

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Pheek’s Guide To Making Dub Techno

I think making Dub Techno is one of the most requested blog posts I have been asked to do, and for years, I resisted it. I think there was some sort of shyness and perhaps, a lack of technical vocabulary on where to begin when teaching others how to make Dub Techno. But I think […]

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Arpeggios Technical Dive

In the vast world of music, arpeggios have served as an integral element in composition, bridging the gap between harmony and melody. By understanding its roots, one can appreciate its profound effect on modern electronic music. Origins of Arpeggios An arpeggio, derived from the Italian word “arpeggiare,” which means “to play on a harp,” refers […]

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LFO Shapes: A Guide to Modulating Sound with Different Waveforms

Are you getting to the point where you’ve been playing with many samples and feel like that you want to tweak them a bit so you can give them character? As you know, I teach music production and the “level 1” of music production involves playing with samples, loops and turn them into songs. Once […]

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Rituals, Routines, and Habits in Music Production

For us musicians, where creativity meets discipline, the secret symphony lies in the art of rituals, routines, and habits. Like the intricate notes of a melody, these elements intertwine to create a harmonious process that elevates musicians from novices to virtuosos. From finding the perfect hook to crafting intricate arrangements, these rituals serve as the […]

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Noise In Music

  In the realm of digital music production, there exists a fundamental concept known as the “noise floor.” It represents the level of background noise present in any audio system or recording environment. Interestingly, our world is never entirely silent; there is always a gentle hum of ambient noise surrounding us. Human hearing has evolved […]

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Max For Live Gems For Ableton

(Updated June 23rd 2023) I’ve been wanting to cover some of my favorite Max patches for a while. There are so many and sometimes, some are just meh and others, will be quite amazing. Since I’m basically hoarding digital tools for my studio, I thought I’d compile a list of some patches that feels like […]

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The Power of Validation: How Early Influences Shape a Musician’s Career

  Validation plays a pivotal role in shaping an individual’s path, and for aspiring musicians, it can have a profound impact on their career trajectory. This article delves into the significance of validation, exploring how it can influence young musicians, propel their passion for music, and eventually transform it into a fulfilling profession.   In […]

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The Best Generative Sequencers + Tips And Tricks

One thing that distinguishes electronic music from other genres of music is that it’s a full-spectrum composition that’s usually done by one, or two people. These individuals are responsible for the melody, the harmony, the rhythm, and their timbral aspects. Compare this to a band where you have individuals taking on each one of these […]

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Minimal House Ableton Template

Recently, we released our Organic Inducer minimal house Ableton template and minimal house texture pack. The Organic Inducer is a mindfully crafted Live session template which provides a staggering array of luxurious sounds and effects with a balance of elegance and complexity. The powerful and intuitive macros bring possibilities to any unique and engaging sound […]