I think the "give it your all question" was important. Don't put pressure on yourself to make the next best thing, just have fun making shit and enjoy the process.
I don't think ive ever watched more than 4 minutes of anyone making music. I makes me so ansy and then just end up opening Ableton and forget that I was even on RU-vid in there first place lol
All ya do is great, your sound is always inspiring and dope when I was working before covid hit, I was ALWAYS listening to music, when I got laid off I stopped and if I wanted to hear music I'd have to make it myself, it helped me stop worrying about if my sound compared to others too much and I quit being over determined to make something origional that has never been heard ever, i just started making music again and by the end if the year I had over 100 tracks, im at like 160 now or more I lost count, ill still listen to artists I like now and then but it helped a lot at first to take a break from the world's sound and just see what I sounded like again. I was stuck in this rutt if feeling like nothing I did was worth hearing and had no personality or origionality but I ended up making a lot of really awesome origional stuff when I just quit worrying about it so damn much. Keep doin you man, always sounds great, from one artist to another
Crazy that spell doesn’t give it his all. I definitely do in some ways. I try to learn as much as possible and I let myself think what can I add to this that makes it better. How do I make it feel soulful but danceable I haven’t been in the game as long as spell but I definitely hope to hop on the keys and play something so effortlessly like he does
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