The producers who will thrive over the next decade are not just the ones with the best music.
They are the ones who actually can say they have a solid production flow that fuels every aspect of their creative output.
For those who have trouble focusing on the journey and not the destination -
Make your goal to be satisfied with your work at the end of every day.
If you can find a little bliss in what you create, even on days you don’t want to show up, you win.
The last thing you need is a hefty catalog of music that doesn’t earn you any money.
Luckily all it takes is knowing one thing:
What music to make for sync.
I’ve made that insanely easy for you.
Next Friday @ 3pm ET, I’ll be on Zoom breaking down a track, live.
Come see why it got pitched to brands like Google, Adobe, and Maybelline.
Yes, it sync’d with them too. (Reply for link)
Making the wrong music takes money from you - ppl who succeed in sync know this.
It pays to know which assets to make so that you never waste time or energy on the wrong music.
Twice a month, I give you an inside look at music that attracts big brands.
Live on Zoom, 60 mins, track breakdowns + Q&A.
We dive into strategy and data behind the music.
Reply & I’ll send you the link to join.
Sync simplified in a single question:
Are you building assets or liabilities?
Assets make $$$, liabilities take $$$.
Knowing exactly what assets to make puts you at a distinct advantage.👇
Knowing what music to make positions you at the edge of opportunity in a fast-changing market.
Brands decide music, which makes your job easier:
Give them music they buy, made in the special way you make it.
Can you do that?
My hope for music producers everywhere is that they select their collaborators based on vibe, not clout.
Yes it’s sick to work with people who have done or accomplished more than you - sometimes clout comes with that.
But there’s nothing like making a collaborator for life, where the chemistry actually fuels the creativity, not the other way around.
Bleed for your music.
The ones who do make it through tough times and low lows.
Not because they believe they can, but because they believe they have to.
If you’re following along, it should be easy to see how it always comes back to your music.
When you build it right, it finally works for you and will never betray you.