Akash Thakkar interviews successful audio professionals from every corner of the music and sound industries. From educators, performers, pop stars, game audio professionals, voice actors, composers, sound designers, plug-in designers, audio programmers, and everything in between, we dive deep into the business and mindset skills it takes to ”make it” in the worlds of music and sound.
Tim has been playing trumpet and piano since a young age, and has performed with artists like James Brown, Ella Fitzgerald, Sheila E, and many others. Tim has also worked in game audio for over 30 years, including 21 years at Valve Software working on titles like Left 4 Dead 1 and 2, Half Life 2: Episode One and Two, Portal 1 and 2, Artifact, Dota 2, Riven, and Myst V, and many others.
In this interview, we dive into how Tim got his first game audio job from calling the company Broderbund in the phonebook yellow pages, how he transitioned from being a gigging trumpet player into a video game composer and sound designer, how up and coming composers/sound designers can stand out in a wildly competitive field, the release of his recent jazz album Setting Standards, and so much more.
Find Tim Here:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0PwyYNaSPbVH2toKPEOpNM
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/larkin.tim/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-larkin-696961/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tlarkin1/
Chris has built a wide-ranging library of sound effects used by creatives all over the world, co-wrote the book Elevate Your Audio Production with REAPER, and is most known for his work on the hit game Ghost of Yotei, where he implemented and designed sound across tens of thousands of assets at Sucker Punch Productions.
In this interview, Chris talks about how he pivoted out of a music career in 2022 and decided to go all in on game audio, how he learned his game audio skills so quickly with zero prior experience, how he landed the job at Sucker Punch working on Ghost of Yotei, and so much more.
Find Chris here:
Website: https://bolttracks.com/
Portfolio: https://christopherbolte.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherbolte/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/christopherbolte
Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/bolttracks.bsky.social
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bolt.wav/
Get info on The Game Industry Professional, my flagship course that teaches you how to make a great living in game audio here: bit.ly/gameindustrypro
Virginia has worked on projects like Wobbly Life, had her work played by orchestras around the US, and is most known for her work on the hit game, The Baby In Yellow, which has hit over 300 million downloads to date.
In this interview, Virginia talks about her shift into video game music & sound after a classical music upbringing, starting out in game audio by doing game jams, how she landed the huge project The Baby In Yellow, how she keeps her career fun, sustainable, and interesting, and so much more.
Find Virginia here:
Website: https://www.virginia-leo.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ginxel/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIzhERvVB_ChM7GIOKGduVQ
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1V7owLSpwbwiLVmSmpV2m5
Bandcamp: https://virginialeo.bandcamp.com/
Get info on The Game Industry Professional, my flagship course that teaches you how to make a great living in game audio here: bit.ly/gameindustrypro
Since then, he has worked with clients like Netflix, Apple, Electronic Arts, Square Enix, HBO, Adobe, and Dolby across a huge amount of projects across pretty much every medium from film to TV to video games. Kevin has won four Emmys for his work and was most recently nominated for two Emmys for his work on the HBO documentary 100 Foot Wave.
In this episode, we talk about how Kevin managed to get his first gigs with those early day YouTubers, how he managed to keep working during an economic crash, his minimalist approach to sound design, and so much more.
Find Kevin here:
Website: https://senzaki.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kevinsenzaki/
IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3339978/
Get info on The Game Industry Professional, my flagship course that teaches you how to make a great living in game audio here: bit.ly/gameindustrypro
In this episode, we talk Beatrix’s transition from wanting to work in film and sound design and then game audio specifically, how she started her career in quality assurance and did freelanced in game audio on the side, and how sound designers can find paid work in the game industry, and so much more.
Find Beatrix here:
Don’t Nod: https://dont-nod.com/en/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beatrixmoersch/?originalSubdomain=ca
Get info on The Game Industry Professional, my flagship course that teaches you how to make a great living in game audio here: bit.ly/gameindustrypro
In this episode, we talk about Noa’s classical music upbringing, how she rebelled against her roots, an instead went on to study jazz vocals, arranging, and media composition, how she managed to find her first bits of work, negotiates for projects, balances teaching, composing, and community organizing, and so much more.
Find Noa here:
Website: https://www.noabeazley.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noa-beazley-b74a7620a/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/noabeazley/
Get info on The Game Industry Professional, my flagship course that teaches you how to make a great living in game audio here: bit.ly/gameindustrypro
In this episode, we talk about Alejandro’s extremely broad career path, starting off as an electric guitarist, switching over to Flamenco guitar, going to college for Biotech, and switching to audio production and engineering. We also talk about his unique skillset and how it landed him work in the game audio industry, and so much more.
Find Alejandro here:
Website: https://www.alejandrophz.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alejandrophz/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alejandro.phz/
SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/alejandrophz
Get info on The Game Industry Professional, my flagship course that teaches you how to make a great living in game audio here: bit.ly/gameindustrypro
In this episode, we dive into Venus Theory’s rise as a musician due to YouTube, how he landed the Avowed project, how he bounces his many creative outlets, and so much more.
Find Venus Theory here:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/venustheory
Website: https://venustheory.com/home
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/venustheory/?hl=en
Get info on The Game Industry Professional, my flagship course that teaches you how to make a great living in game audio here: bit.ly/gameindustrypro
In this episode, Jamie and I talk about the skills, mindsets, and experiences that freelancers need to develop to make sure that their career in audio thrives.
Find Jamie here:
Website: https://jamiebrindle.io/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejamiebrindle/?hl=en
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thejamiebrindle?lang=en
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamiebrindle/
Get info on The Game Industry Professional, my flagship course that teaches you how to make a great living in game audio here: bit.ly/gameindustrypro
In this episode, we dive deep into Alexander’s initial start in game audio, and how he got started in the field before it was considered “cool”, his views on starting and building a business as an artist, how he transitioned from working on games to eventually leading teams, and so much more.
Find Alexander here:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexander-brandon-b84272/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AlexCBrandon/videos
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0999472/
Blue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/funkyrustic.bsky.social
Get info on The Game Industry Professional, my flagship course that teaches you how to make a great living in game audio here: bit.ly/gameindustrypro
In this episode, we dive deep into Radhika’s Indian music upbringing, how she became a mantra-based artist in the first place, the challenges she faced as she transitioned from writing music under pseudonyms to finally writing under her own name, and so much more.
Find Radhika here:
Website: https://www.radhikavekaria.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/radhikavekaria_
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/radhikavekaria
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6IuevEa6Y34J29zrVYD9Ie?si=54-42qwPSayDLahrQWjWGA
Get info on The Game Industry Professional, my flagship course that teaches you how to make a great living in game audio here: bit.ly/gameindustrypro
In this episode, we talk about a production sound mixer even does, how Devendra got started in film sound, how he grew his career after landing a big break project, his work on Twisters recording actors in huge windstorms, and so much more.
Find Devendra here:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/devendracleary
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0165837/
Get info on The Game Industry Professional, my flagship course that teaches you how to make a great living in game audio here: bit.ly/gameindustrypro
In this episode, we talk Alda’s musical upbringing—transitioning from piano lessons to music production in high school, her choice to go to music school and how she made the most of it, her struggles and realizations with the business side of her music career. and so much more.
Find Alda here:
Website: https://www.chongthenomad.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chongthenomad/?hl=en
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/1TCIxnDm8SASkB6dTMrFCy?utm_medium=share&utm_source=linktree
SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/chongsongs
And if you're interested in making music and sound for games, I have a newsletter and free courses that will get you started, and help you find paying work in games. Just go to http://www.bit.ly/soundbizpod
In this episode, we talk Mikey’s musical upbringing as a child of African immigrants in the United Kingdom, how he started as a mixing engineer and producer working for the tiny sum of five pounds an hour for his work, his recent work on the movie Kneecap which celebrates Irish hiphop and cultural preservation, and so much more.
Find Mikey here:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikeyjdotnet/?hl=en
SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/michael-mikey-j-asante
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4647621/
And if you're interested in making music and sound for games, I have a newsletter and free courses that will get you started, and help you find paying work in games. Just go to http://www.bit.ly/soundbizpod
In this episode, we talk about how Dror grew up in Africa, ended up in the UK, and then moved to the US to truly start his career. We also talk about he started playing in bands as a guitarist and vocalist and then trained transitioned to becoming a mixing engineer and roadie, how he then transitioned from mixing into sound design in Hollywood, and so much more.
Find Dror here:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drormohar/
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3346677/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drormohar/
And if you're interested in making music and sound for games, I have a newsletter and free courses that will get you started, and help you find paying work in games. Just go to http://www.bit.ly/soundbizpod
In this episode, we talk about how the winding path Andy took into the world of professional audio, why it’s okay to change your career goals and pivot, building a career while having ADHD, Andy’s love of nature recording and how’s he’s turned it into a business, and so much more.
Find Andy here:
Website: https://soundeziner.com/andy-martin/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/northwestsoundscapes
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andymartinnaturesound
And if you're interested in making music and sound for games, I have a newsletter and free courses that will get you started, and help you find paying work in games. Just go to http://www.bit.ly/soundbizpod
In this episode, we talk about how Rob broke into the game audio world before it was “cool”, the extreme importance of networking, how he dealt with the industry in his 40s, and much more.
Find Rob here:
Website: https://www.robpearsall.com/
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7111207/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7MKfJOI5YFJfr8K4Ur1nVJ
And if you're interested in making music and sound for games, I have a newsletter and free courses that will get you started, and help you find paying work in games. Just go to http://www.bit.ly/soundbizpod
In this episode, we talk about Raison’s wide array of interests and skills, how to stand out as someone who’s interested in working across multiple disciplines, the deep psychology of working as a team in gave development, and so much more.
Find Raison here:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raison-varner/
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1770713/
Twitter / X: https://x.com/raisonvarner?lang=en
SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/rvarner
And if you're interested in making music and sound for games, I have a newsletter and free courses that will get you started, and help you find paying work in games. Just go to http://www.bit.ly/soundbizpod
In this episode, we talk about James navigated the past starting off as a cook and then transitioning into audio much later, how he transitioned from working on Halo Infinite to going out into nature and recording, how he releases, edits, and sells as many sound libraries, and so much more.
Find James Thatcher here:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skyriversound/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-thatcher-6871469a/
Sound Library: https://www.asoundeffect.com/sounddesigner/sky-river-sound/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAab3LSvQIIpzQ0N-WH-_6lBny6T3EQQEGjRV4F-d9bsfJYrlFuAffv75YMU_aem_5nMgdxQ-UOp1vXWIKTv6fw
And if you're interested in making music and sound for games, I have a newsletter and free courses that will get you started, and help you find paying work in games. Just go to http://www.bit.ly/soundbizpod
In this episode, we dive into their recent work on the hit series The Bear, their process for creating and enhancing the soundscape for such a tense and dramatic show, the realities and life of working in post-production sound, and so much more.
Find Evan Benjamin here:
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0071301/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evan-benjamin-a6aa304/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fortytwofortypost/
Find Steve Giammaria here:
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2652377/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hearsmajor/
Twitter: https://x.com/hearsmajor?lang=en
And if you're interested in making music and sound for games, I have a newsletter and free courses that will get you started, and help you find paying work in games. Just go to http://www.bit.ly/soundbizpod
In this episode, we talk about Nainita’s upbringing as a sound designer first and how she transitioned her career into composition, learned tons of compositional and scoring skills—mostly on her own—the importance of saying “no” to great opportunities, why we should advocate for our art, and so much more.
Find Nainita Desai here:
Website: https://nainitadesai.com/
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0220831/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nainita_desai/?hl=en
Twitter: https://x.com/nainitadesai?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
And if you're interested in making music and sound for games, I have a newsletter and free courses that will get you started, and help you find paying work in games. Just go to http://www.bit.ly/soundbizpod
In this episode, we talk about the benefits of being a generalist in the world of professional audio, how Nathan started his full-time sound career after the age of 40, how he built his skillset and network over a huge period of time, how to stand out in an industry where audio is becoming more commoditized, and so much more.
Find Nathan Moody here:
Shipscape Website: https://noisejockey.net/main/project/shipscape/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/n4th4nm00dy/?hl=en
Twitter: https://x.com/noisejockey?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
IMBD: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm11708054/
And if you're interested in making music and sound for games, I have a newsletter and free courses that will get you started, and help you find paying work in games. Just go to http://www.bit.ly/soundbizpod
Ariel is now the founder of Team Audio, a team of approximately 30 audio professionals working across dozens of projects in the gaming industry.
In this interview, we dive deep into how Ariel got into game audio long before it was “cool”, working on small projects as a teenager to becoming an audio director on AAA games, how he founded Team Audio in the first place, and so much more.
Find Ariel Gross here:
Twitter: https://x.com/arielgross
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arielgross/
Team Audio: https://teamaud.io/about/
And if you're interested in making music and sound for games, I have a newsletter and free courses that will get you started, and help you find paying work in games. Just go to http://www.bit.ly/soundbizpod
In this episode, Aaron and I talk about how to make your own path into the game audio world, how he’s been dealing with countless layoffs and studio closings, how people should network and make friends within the game industry, and so much more.
Find Aaron Brown here:
Website: https://www.aaronbrownsound.com/
E-mail: aaronbrownsound@gmail.com
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aaronbrownsound
And if you're interested in making music and sound for games, I have a newsletter and free courses that will get you started, and help you find paying work in games. Just go to http://www.bit.ly/soundbizpod
In this episode, we talk about how Philomène started as a composer, how she started at a later stage than so many others, how she got her first gigs by being in touch with fellow musicians, how to develop a unique voice as a composer, and so much more.
Find Philomène Gatien here:
Website: https://philomenegatien.ca/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philomenegatien
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In this episode, we talk about how Carla's career as a songwriter and composer, how she likes to experiment in her day-to-day work, the importance of slowing down, her fight with breast cancer, and so much more.
Find Carla here:
Website: https://www.carlapatullo.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carlapatullo/
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In this episode, we talk about how Aaron has spent 15 years as a composer before he was able to go full-time. We also talk about the importance of creating work, even when you're not getting hired to work on projects, how to find your own musical voice as a composer, and so much more.
Find Aaron Cherof here:
Website: https://www.cherof.com/
Bandcamp: https://cherof.bandcamp.com/album/cobalt-core-original-soundtrack
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In this episode, Zach and I talk about the importance of being uncomfortable, the types of opportunities there are in the world of composition, how to start networking as an introvert, success as a content creator on YouTube, and so much more.
Find Zach Heyde here:
Composing Career Bootcamp: https://www.zachheyde.com/composing-career-bootcamp
Website: https://www.zachheyde.com/
And if you're interested in making music and sound for games, I have a newsletter and free courses that will get you started, and help you find paying work in games. Just go to http://www.bit.ly/soundbizpod
In this episode, we talk about Kian's start in Boston and how he ended up moving to China after college, the truth of what a sound designer does in their job, the importance of learning new skills for fun, and so much more.
Find Kian here:
Website: https://www.kianhow.com/
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In this episode, we talk about how James developed his iconic electronic music style, what upcoming composers can do to stand out in a saturated industry, what's next for James now that he's been composing for 20 years, and so much more.
Find James Landino here:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/jameslandino
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6xMMOflXnoIA3grU3seMjh
Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/JamesLandino
And if you're interested in making music and sound for games, I have a newsletter and free courses that will get you started, and help you find paying work in games. Just go to http://www.bit.ly/soundbizpod
In this episode, we talk about Jett's journey from the Philippines to the U.S., how she got into music mastering in the first place, how she faced overt sexism in the industry she wanted to be a part of, and so much more.
Find Jett Galindo here:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jettgalindo/?hl=en
Find The Bakery here:
Spotify: https://www.instagram.com/bakerymastering/?hl=en
Website: https://thebakery.la/
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In this episode, we talk about Bastian's career and how he started with Foley in the first place, how he teaches sound designers the skills they need to succeed, why he decided to freelance instead of being a full-time employee forever, and so much more.
Find Bastian Gerner here:
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5588918/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_foley_teacher/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCES-9zV4CV9_BIGrqczAwLA
And if you're interested in making music and sound for games, I have a newsletter and free courses that will get you started, and help you find paying work in games. Just go to http://www.bit.ly/soundbizpod
In this episode we talk about finding your niche as a composer and how important it is to dive deep into your interests. We also talk about how Nicolas started writing horror music in the first place, why he releases music for free, and what up and coming composers can do to get out there, and so much more.
Find Myuu here:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Myuu
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5sP3ci0jwrXUBo76t8pGTF?si=sVFG_WI_TVuUVIUYudUwhQ
Website: https://www.thedarkpiano.com/bio
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myuusic/
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In this episode, we talk about how she grew up in rural Malaysia, made her way to Shanghai, China, and eventually Boston to study at the Berklee College of Music. We also talk about how she got into composition from her early days as a classical pianist, how her first gigs came about, and much more.
Find Joy Ngiaw here:
Website: https://www.joyngiaw.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joyngiaw/
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7267486/?ref_=rvi_nm
Twitter: https://twitter.com/joyngiaw
And if you're interested in making music and sound for games, I have a newsletter and free courses that will get you started, and help you find paying work in games. Just go to http://www.bit.ly/soundbizpod
In this episode, ZW and I talk about how to join and be a part of the game dev community quickly, how to find your first projects, how to learn and practice the skill of music production, getting over the fear of jumping in and becoming a full-time artist, and so much more.
Find ZW Buckley here:
Website: https://www.zwbuckley.com/
Newsletter: https://zwbuckley.substack.com/
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In this episode, we talk about how he started in the world of classical music and transitioned into electronic music much later. We also go into how he taught himself electric music production skills, why he releases basically all of his music for free and lets people use his music, why he steers artists away from signing with major labels, and much more.
Find TheFatRat here:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa_UMppcMsHIzb5LDx1u9zQ
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3OKg7YbOIatODzkRIbLJR4
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefatratofficial/
And if you're interested in making music and sound for games, I have a newsletter and free courses that will get you started, and help you find paying work in games. Just go to http://www.bit.ly/soundbizpod
In this episode, we talk about how why Henri stopped his life of being a touring musician in front of thousands of screaming fans to instead focus on video game composition, how he ended up in the world of metal music, and how he made the transition from heavy metal music to making lighter-hearted video game music, and much more.
Find Henri Sorvali here:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/trollhornmusic
Website: http://www.trollhorn.com/
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In this episode, we talk about how Nuno got started in the world of creating audio software, what it was like promoting Sound Particles in the beginning, what he believes the future of audio is, and much more.
Find Nuno Fonseca and Sound Particles here:
Website: https://soundparticles.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soundparticles/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoundParticles
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@sound.particles
And if you're interested in making music and sound for games, I have a newsletter and free courses that will get you started, and help you find paying work in games. Just go to http://www.bit.ly/soundbizpod
In this episode, we talk about how Katherine transitioned from being a full-time engineer in Silicon Valley to becoming a voice actor, how she got her first gigs in the world of voiceover, how to stand out in a sea of thousands of other voice actors, and much more.
Find Katherine Tole here:
Website: https://katherinetole.com/
Video Game Audio Collective: https://plantbasedaud.io/
Jackbox Games: https://www.jackboxgames.com/
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In this episode, we talk about Dawn's rise to voice acting success considering she didn't go to theater or acting school, her advice for up and coming voice actors, how she made the move to Los Angeles and thrived there, and many more.
Find Dawn M. Bennett here:
Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/DawnMBennettVA
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dawnmbennettva/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/DawnMBennettVA
And if you're interested in making music and sound for games, I have a newsletter and free courses that will get you started, and help you find paying work in games. Just go to http://www.bit.ly/soundbizpod
In this episode, we talk about her journey into becoming a film composer in L.A., her growth as a musician over the years, how she recommends new composers break into the industry and Hollywood scene, and so much more.
Find Amit May Cohen here:
Website: http://www.amitmaycohen.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amitmaycohen_composer/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0XmtL3Aq8d8KtOoqb77MKV?si=htVO1smWRw6n4uK2OeS8Hw
And if you're interested in making music and sound for games, I have a newsletter and free courses that will get you started, and help you find paying work in games. Just go to http://www.bit.ly/soundbizpod
In this episode, we talk about how I met Chris years ago at a PAX Conference in Seattle. Since moving from Seattle, Chris has gone from being a budding sound designer to a being a full-time pro. We also talk about his journey on becoming a full-time sound designer knowing especially that he did not go to college for it.
Find Chris Parker here:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CpSqueaks Website: https://www.chrisparker.audio/
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In this episode we talk about how there's quite a lot of opportunity for film composers and how you have to be willing to look for it and why these composers decided to work within a composers' collective. We also talk about working on insanely short timelines in Hollywood, what to do if you're not working in Los Angeles, and so much more.
Find Adam and James here:
Frozen Planet II on Spotify and Apple Music: https://open.spotify.com/album/6sUYeUEUvgvnMIff7pTNnJ
https://music.apple.com/id/album/frozen-planet-ii-original-television-soundtrack/1641264317
Adam's Website: https://www.adam-lukas.com/
Adam's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adamlukasmusic/?hl=en
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James' Website: https://www.jameseveringham.com/
James' Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jameseveringham/
James' Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2gn4jnqcC9yMXt6433gleQ
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In this episode, we talk about Nathan's climb in the industry, why he decided to start a sound design company that focuses on more creative and independent projects over the big Hollywood blockbusters, the identity crisis that sound for film is currently going through, and much more.
Find Nathan Ruyle here:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tisdstudios/
Facebook: https://tisd.tv/
Website: https://tisd.tv/
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In this episode, we talk about how what it's like to compose for hundreds of episodes of the same TV show, how he stays fresh creatively between projects, and how he started as a drama major before transitioning into the music world, and so much more.
Find Philip White here:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/philipwhitemusic
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@philipwhite9905
Email: philiptwhite@me.com
Personal Website: http://www.philipwhitemusic.com
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In this episode, we talk about how Tony manages to make a living in music online while living in a rural town, how he handled low points in his career, and how balancing work and life is one of the best decisions he has ever made, among many other things.
Find Tony Manfredonia here:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tony_manfredonia/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TonyManfredonia
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tonymanfredonia
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@tonymanfredoniamusic
Personal Website: https://www.manfredoniamusic.com/
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In this episode, we talk about how Mason grew such a successful career in a short amount of time, how he learned to write in so many musical styles, how he networks with people around the world, and so much more.
Find Mason Lieberman here:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mason.lieberman/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MasonLieberman
Personal Website: https://www.masonlieberman.com/
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In this episode, we talk about Troupe's work on games such as Solar Ash and Lord of the Rings Online, how he learned the skills of both music and sound design, and how he got into voice acting and voicing multiple characters. We also talk about his days touring with his bands SPEAK, RAC, and The Chain Gang of 1974 and how he's managing his work as a frequent traveller.
Find Troupe Gammage here:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/troupegammage/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/troupegammage
Personal Website: https://www.troupegammage.com/
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In this episode, we talk about Joel's creative process, how he ended up working on such huge projects despite his distance from LA, what he does when feeling a creative block, and so much more.
Find Joel Corelitz here:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joelcorelitz/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/joelcorelitz
Personal Website: https://joelcorelitz.com/
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In this episode, we talk about the industry changes Bill has seen in his time in the audio field and how he broke into doing such a varied amount of projects. We also talk about his teaching work and how he brings up the next generation of audio students, and why he's still pushing himself to learn new things such as game audio even with an established career in the world of TV, film, and advertising.
Find Bill Lacey here:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/protoolsmixer
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-lacey/
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In this episode, we talk about what a music editor does, how to break into this field, and how there are countless different ways to get to the career of your dreams in music or sound.
Find Adam Kallibjian here:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamkallibjian/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamkallibjian
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In this episode, we talk about how Sky found her voice as a musician, why she decided to sing on her own music despite being told she couldn't be a vocalist, and how she taught herself to create music in her own style, and much more.
Find Azuria Sky here:
Personal Website: https://azuriasky.cc
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/azuriasky/?hl=en
Twitter: https://twitter.com/azuria_sky
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/azuriasky
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In this episode we talk about the struggles that most musicians deal with and how to get through them, particularly business struggles. We also talk about what business skills actually are and how to start developing the mindset of an entrepreneur as a musician.
Find Fabiana Claure here:
Personal Website: https://fabianaclaure.com/
Business Mentoring: https://fabianaclaure.com/gift
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In this episode we talk about how important it is to promote our music and how to do it, how to help others in our field and how helping others helps us, and how to start looking at our music career as a business so we can start getting the career results we really want.
Find Mark Abrams here:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mark_abrams_audio/
Personal Website: https://www.markabramsmixing.com/
pureMix website: https://puremix.com/
echopunch website: http://echopunch.com/
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In this episode, we talk about Sophie's growth as a sound designer, her leaving Eidos Montreal to work in Sweden, and what it's like to return to Eidos many years later to work on a new project. We also discuss what new sound designers should be focusing on to grow their careers and much more.
Find Anne-Sophie Mongeau here:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anso.sound/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ansoaudio
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-sophie-mongeau-50483185/
Website: https://ansoaudio.com/
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In this episode, we talk about what audio branding is and how Michele got into the field, how he brought his company to work with all these big names, and how he's using AI in audio work and much more.
Find Michele Arnese here:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_michelearnese/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelearnese/
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In this episode we talk about the simplicity of networking in our field, transitioning from being a rock star to being a sound designer, and then transitioning from sound design to composition, and much more.
Find Maclaine Diemer here:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maclainediemermusic/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/maclainediemer
Website: http://maclainediemer.com/
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In this episode we talk about what it takes to become a full-time composer, the difference between composers and film composers, dealing with impostor syndrome and much more.
Find Sherri Chung here:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sherrichung/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sherri_chung Website: https://www.sherrichung.com/
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In this interview, we talk about growing up in an Indian immigrant household, the fear of side projects taking away from our main musical interests, how his studies in philosophy and graphic design in college contributed to his career, how he created Song Exploder in the first place, and much more.
Find Hrishikesh Hirway here:
Song Exploder Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/songexploder/ Song Exploder Twitter: https://twitter.com/SongExploder Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hrishihirway/ Personal Twitter: https://twitter.com/HrishiHirway
Song Exploder Website: https://songexploder.net/ Personal Website: https://hrishikesh.co/
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In this interview, we talk about not niching down as a composer, why he chooses to compose for practically every type of media, what it's like to compose for over 100 projects in radically different styles, and much more.
Find Steve Horowitz here:
Game Audio Institute Website: https://www.gameaudioinstitute.com/ Personal Website: https://www.stevehorowitzmusic.com
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In this interview, we talk about the importance of educating others in our field, how getting fired from his day job helped him become a full-time musician, the importance of pivoting and changing our goals within our career, and so much more.
Find Red Means Recording here:
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RedMeansRecording Twitter: @jjbbllkk Website: https://rmr.media/
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In this episode we talk about the long uphill climb to becoming a full-time composer, how composers sometimes need to pivot and transition their careers, what a composer's actual job is, and so much more.
Find Edouard here:
Website: https://eb-music.net/ Instagram: @ebrenneisen
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Bryan is also the author of two books: String Jams and Cello Chords, both of which help cellists play their instruments in a more improvisatory way.
In this episode we talk about the struggle of building up an income as a touring cellist, touring in Vietnam as a western musician, and so much more.
Find Bryan here:
Website: https://www.bryanwilsoncello.com/ Instagram: @bryanwilsoncello Spotify: Bryan Wilson
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In this episode, we talk about the importance of showing up, building a network, creating your own opportunities in your field, and much more.
Find Marshall here:
Website: https://www.marshallmcgee.com/ Youtube: Marshall McGee
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It was my birthday this week, and in what's become an Akash tradition, here are three things I've learned over the last year about life, careers, and what I've learned to focus on.
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Every single one of us is making tiny decisions every single day, and those micro-decisions make all the difference when it comes to our life and career. In this episode, we dive into some of the most important decisions you can make to ensure a successful game audio career and life.
Book recommended in this episode: Personality Isn't Permanent by Dr. Benjamin Hardy
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Vanessa's work focuses on the world's of TV, ads, and film, working on projects like Total Bellas, Keeping Up With the Kardashians, Top Gear and many others.
In this episode, we dive into how to break into and succeed in the worlds of linear media, how she got her first jobs (even though no one was hiring), and why stepping away from game audio helped her succeed.
Find Vanessa here:
Instagram: @vanny.audio Twitter: @vannyaudio TikTok: @vanny.audio Youtube: Sound Design 101
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A lot of us are working day jobs while pursuing or dreams to work in game audio full-time. That's great! But, ideally, we'll want to leave those boring careers behind as soon as we can. So, how can we make our escape from those more normal jobs and transition into our dream career?
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In this episode we talk about the importance of creating and working no matter what results you're getting, what the world of writing trailer music is like, how he went from writing music that no one wanted to getting placement after placement, and so much more.
Find Sigurd here:
Instagram: @sigurdthemusicdude Twitter: @sigurdjj Website: https://sigurdmusic.com/ Youtube: Sigurd Johnk-Jensen
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In my 12+ years of working as a full-time game audio freelancer, the thing I see trip people up most is asking for money for their work. To help with that, here are three ultra-effective ways to make sure you're paid super well for your music/sound in and out of the game industry.
Check out my course, which opens on April 25th, 2022: bit.ly/gameaudiopro
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In this episode we talk about breaking in to the music industry from humble beginnings, finding the right teachers and musical education, working day jobs, dealing with non-deserving complex when things start to go well, and so much more.
Find Star here:
Instagram: @Slide20XX Twitter: @Slide20XX Spotify: Slide20XX
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In this interview, we talk about building a community to help support a music career, moving to/away from big cities like Los Angeles, building up an income as a full-time musician, and much more.
Find Bad Snacks here:
Instagram: @lilbadsnacks Twitter: @lilbadsnacks Spotify: Bad Snacks Bandcamp: Bad Snacks
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If you want to dodge problem clients in your career, asking the right questions before the project starts goes a very very long way toward helping with that.
And to download my full client questionnaire, you can go here: bit.ly/gameaudioquestions
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In this episode, we talk all about how he restarted his career in his thirties (with a wife and kids!) all while giving up his high-salary tech job that had supported him and his family for so long, and how he made sure that he got the opportunities that he did, even though he started his music career "late" by most people's standards.
Find Jongnic Bontemps here:
Instagram: @Jongnic Twitter: @Jongnic Spotify: Jongnic Bontemps Website: https://www.bontempsmusic.com/
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In this episode, we chat about his starting in game audio before it was as big of a field as it is today, how he grew his career, what's most important for up and coming composers and sound designers to know, what he would do if he needed to start his career over, and so much more.
Find Michael Sweet here:
Twitter: @MichaelSweet101
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There's a lot that goes into preparing for a video game conference... but most composers and sound designers totally miss the mark when it comes to making the most of a networking event.
So, in this episode, host of The Video Game Composer Podcast, Tyson Cazier, and I sit down to discuss how to prep for a video game conference - whether it be online or off.
A huge thank you to Tyson for giving permission to post this episode of his podcast on my feed.
Check out the Video Game Composer Podcast below!
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Most budding audio designers I see coming in to the game industry are so worried about finding work, that they tell everyone that they're a "composer/sound designer".
But, does being both things actually end up with us getting less work? In this episode, we cover why you should (or shouldn't) focus on just music or just sound design throughout your whole career.
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In this episode, we talk about her transition from sound design to voice acting, how to run a freelance voice over business, the lack of importance of social media, and so much more.
Find Fryda Wolff here:
Website: Fryda Wolff Twitter: @freethewolfvo
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It's super tough to find work as a composer... or is it?
It turns out, many of the woes that composers face in their careers stem from being completely invisible to people who want to hire them. In this episode, we'll talk about what you need to do to put on your visibility cloak so that you can start attracting tons of clients.
Links Mentioned here:
www.meetup.com
www.IGDA.org
www.gameconfguide.com
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In this episode, we cover the financial realities of being a composer full-time, finding your way in the game industry, and the importance of learning multiple skills to keep yourself afloat while building that artistic career.
Find Lena Raine here:
Website: http://lena.fyi/ Twitter: @Kuraine Instagram: @Kuraine Spotify: Lena Raine Bandcamp: https://radicaldreamland.bandcamp.com/
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Can you build a game audio career, even if you live in a small town or live outside the US? In this episode, we cover exactly that, how to do it, and how you need to think differently about your approach to your career.
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In this episode, we dive deep into what it's like to be a full-time creative, the highs and lows of releasing monstrously successful #1 hits, producing music when you don't feel like it, what it's like being the child of immigrants, and so much more.
Find Unlike Pluto here:
Website: www.unlikepluto.com Twitter: @unlikepluto Instagram: @unlikepluto Spotify: Unlike Pluto
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There’s a lot of great advice out there on what to do with your career, but very little of it tells you when you should execute on it.
Is it really a good idea to do a bunch of self-promotion when you have tons of clients? Is it a good idea to stop networking when you have no work coming in? Should you always be looking for work even if you’re good where you’re at?
The Four Seasons Method helps you know exactly where you’re at and what you should do at any given time. Just like we have four seasons in real life, we can break our career down into similar “seasons”.
❄️ Winter: no gigs are coming in, no work, no nothing. This happens to everyone and can feel hopeless. 🌧Spring: We have a little work, but it’s not enough ☀️Summer: We have TONS of work. Maybe even too much. 🍂Fall: Our work is done, the money has come in, and life is good.
Each of these “seasons” can last a day, a month, a year, or decades. What you do in each one (outlined in the post up above!) determines how well your next season will go.
In this episode, we dive into what you should do in each of these seasons, and how, exactly, you should spend your time.
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DeFacto Sound has worked with brands like Tesla, HBO, National Geographic, Cartoon Network, and so many others. On top of that, he and his studio produce Twenty Thousand Hertz, a #1 audio-focused podcast that takes at least 200-300 hours per episode to create.
In this episode, Dallas and I talk about running an audio business, how to choose your clients, why creating content online can be so helpful to us as audio creators, and so much more.
Find Dallas Taylor and Twenty Thousand Hertz at:
Website: www.20k.org Twitter: @20korg Instagram: @defactosound Spotify: Twenty Thousand Hertz Apple Podcasts: Twenty Thousand Hertz
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We'll be taking a short holiday break until January 12th, 2022! New episodes will be coming out then!
In the meantime, I announced 4 new game audio courses for those of you interested in working as a full-time game audio designer! These will all be coming out in 2022.
First up is The Game Industry Professional, which focuses on the business side of working in game audio - how to get paid, how to negotiate, how to find work in the first place, and how to make a great full time living off of game audio.
Next, I'll be re-opening my course Step-By-Step Sound Design, which sold out in less than one minute last month. This is the course that will help you create great sound design, faster, with less randomness, and more confidence. This one is totally beginner friendly, as well.
After that, there will be Step-By-Step synthesis, which will teach you how to make great sound design from scratch using the synthesizer Serum. If you really want to know what you're doing in a synthesizer and want to stop just twiddling knobs, this will be for you.
And last up is Step-By-Step FMOD. If you want to be able to actually get your sounds into a game, this will be the course for you. I'll be teaching Unity, FMOD, and C# programming to help you be more flexible and confident on every game you work on by giving you the power to place your sounds in a game. No programming experience required here.
Just head over to bit.ly/soundbizpod to sign up for my newsletter so you can know when those are coming out
Most people think you absolutely need to live in a big city to make a living in music, sound, or just art in general. But is that true? Let's cover that in today's episode.
Also, this is a new format for me! Did you love it? Hate it? Let me know!
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Omniboi is a perfect example of how you don't need to be a childhood prodigy, or even focused on music early in your life to "make it" in this field.
In this episode, we talk about finding your own way into music, how practice doesn't have to be a torturous process, and so much more.
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Twitter: @omniboi Instagram: @omniboi Spotify: Omniboi
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In this episode, we talk about music law, how Cory made the transition to working in game audio law specifically, when every audio designer should consider getting an attorney, and so much more.
Find Cory Shackelford at:
Twitter: @coryshack Website: https://www.musicrightshub.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coryshackelford
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In this episode, we talk about the rise of The Naked and Famous, Thomas' next steps in his musical career, how to actually think about self-promotion and social media, staying sane as a pro musician, and so much more.
Find Thomas Powers at:
Instagram: @thomaspowers Twitter: @thomaspowers Spotify: The Naked and Famous Website: https://www.thomas-powers.com/
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In this episode, we talk about not being talented and not coming from a musical family, the grind of becoming a better producer, and why she focuses so much on being an independent artist.
Find Luna Shadows at:
Instagram: @Lunaxshadows Twitter: @Lunaxshadows Spotify: Luna Shadows Website: www.lunashadows.co
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Ryan has a super diverse set of compositional styles, from writing beautiful Americana folk music all the way to banging electronic music, Ryan is able to do it all.
In this episode, we talk all about the struggles of breaking into an industry, getting good at a craft when you have no time, the persistence it takes to become known, working side jobs, creating a life with balance, and much much more.
Find Ryan Ike at:
Twitter: @RyanIkeComposer Instagram: @RyanIkeAudio Spotify: Ryan Ike Website: https://www.ryanike.com/ Bandcamp: Ryan Ike
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In this interview we talk about touring, playing shows with tens of thousands of people in the audience, playing alongside giant bands like U2, what it feels like to play a show with just a dozen people in the audience the night after a huge performance, and much more.
Find Stelth Ulvang at:
Instagram: @stelthulvang Spotify: Stelth Ulvang Website: http://www.stelthulvang.com/
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Alarke also runs SupremeSound.Life, a female-focused coaching and mentoring service that helps singers and songwriters create, release, and promote their music.
In this podcast, we talk about everything from career transitions, working in multiple genres of music, finding opportunities in the most unexpected of places, and much more.
Find Alarke at:
Instagram: @alarke_ Spotify: Alarke Website: https://alarke.com/ SupremeSound.Life: https://supremesound.life/
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If you're a composer of any sort, odds are you've used or lusted after the products that EastWest makes, and if you've watched a movie, played a game, or listened to any music at all in the passed couple decades, you've absolutely heard EastWest's virtual instruments at work.
In this interview we talk about how EastWest came to be a dominant force in the music industry, their philosophy when it comes to making new products, how Doug and his team make sure what they do will succeed over the long term, and so much more.
Find EastWest at:
Website: http://www.soundsonline.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eastwestsounds/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/EWQLTutorials Twitter: https://twitter.com/eastwestsounds
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In this podcast, we talk about everything from the countless alternate music paths there are out there, what it's like to work at the top of the Hollywood music scene, and the importance of being a well rounded human while pushing toward a career in music.
Find Jason Poss at:
IMDB: Jason Poss
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Dot also runs Unspeakable Records, an artist-focused music production company that focuses and supports female and producers of marginalized genders.
In this podcast, we talk about everything from dealing with the myths of creativity - and how we must "grind" to get where we need to go, how to show up to get the opportunities we want, and transitioning from musical path to others.
Find Dot and Unspeakable Records at:
Instagram: @dotofficial Spotify: Dot Website: https://www.unspeakable-records.com/
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DiViNCi also runs Studio Sensei, where he coaches creative of all types to create freely, without shame, while following their intuition. I've worked with DiViNCi before and he's rocketed my career and life to insane levels while spending a whole lot less time stressing or overworking.
In this podcast, we talk about everything from fighting through down-points in our lives and careers, how every creative can follow their intuition and get into the flow daily, and how we should not only love the practice, but how we must practice loving the practice.
Find DiViNCi and Studio Sensei at:
Instagram: @divinci | @studiosensei YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/studiosensei Websites: https://studiosensei.com/ Studio Sensei Discord: https://studiosensei.com/dojo
And if you're interested in making music and sound for games, I have a newsletter and free courses that will get you started, and help you find paying work in games. Just go to http://www.bit.ly/soundbizpod
In this episode, we talk about building a team, what someone who wants to bolster their income with sound effects libraries should be thinking of, how Jason pivoted from focusing on a 9-5 game audio job to building his own company from scratch, and much more.
Find Jason, Soundmorph, and Sinematic at:
Instagram: @soundmorph Twitter: @soundmorph Websites: http://www.soundmorph.com | https://www.sinematic.com/
And if you're interested in making music and sound for games, I have a newsletter and free courses that will get you started, and help you find paying work in games. Just go to http://www.bit.ly/soundbizpod
In this episode, we talk about the myth of talent in the world of professional music, the mental health swings all creatives deal with, the impostor syndrome that we all feel, the birth of Smart Game Piano, building a team, how none of us can do anything entirely on our own, and so much more.
Find Sydney and Smart Game Piano at:
Instagram: @smartgamepiano Twitter: @smartgamepiano YouTube: Smart Game Piano Website: www.smartgamepiano.com
And if you're interested in making music and sound for games, I have a newsletter and free courses that will get you started, and help you find paying work in games. Just go to www.bit.ly/soundbizpod
In this episode we talk about the ins-and-outs of starting (and sustaining) a business, what it's like to create plug-ins, how to thrive in the world of audio without a formal education, and how a true professional should behave when working in the field.
Find Ivo at:
Instagram: @ivanov_sound | @glitchmachines Twitter: @Glitchmachines Website: www.ivanovsound.com | www.glitchmachines.com
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In this episode we talk about what it was like transitioning from being a touring musician to becoming an engineer, how Jason looks for new clients, and how people new to the audio can get their foot in the door.
Find Jason at:
Instagram: @jason_larocca IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1103924/ Website: https://www.jasonlarocca.com/
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In this episode, Laura and I chat about wanting to do everything, FOMO, running an online course and education platform, burnout, taking care of ourselves, and so much more.
You can find Laura and the Transmute Academy at:
Twitter: @thelauraescude Instagram: @lauraescude | @thetransmuteacademy Website: https://lauraescude.com/the-transmute-academy-links/
And if you're interested in making music and sound for games, I have a newsletter and free courses that will get you started, and help you find paying work in games. Just go to www.bit.ly/soundbizpod
In this interview we talk all about pitching for work, building a full-time composition career, working in film, games, and concert music, being rejected for projects, and much more.
Find Austin at:
Twitter: @awintory Instagram: @a.wintory Bandcamp: https://austinwintory.bandcamp.com/ Website: https://www.austinwintory.com/
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In this episode we talk about Melissa's recording process, why she does what she does, dealing with bad clients, how to love your work, and keeping our creative work sustainable.
Find Melissa at:
Twitter: @melissapons1 Instagram: @melissagpons Bandcamp: https://melissapons.bandcamp.com/ Website: https://melissapons.com/
And if you're interested in making music and sound for games, I have a newsletter and free courses that will get you started, and help you find paying work in games. Just go to www.bit.ly/soundbizpod
Disasterpeace has released over FIFTY music albums at this point, and is always pushing what music should sound like, how it's implemented in his projects,
In this episode we talk about saying "no" to great projects, what's next for his career, negotiation, dealing with rejection, seeking out novelty, and so much more.
Find Disasterpeace at:
Twitter: @Disasterpeace Instagram: @dzasterpeace Bandcamp: https://music.disasterpeace.com/ Website: https://disasterpeace.com/
And if you're interested in making music and sound for games, I have a newsletter and free courses that will get you started, and help you find paying work in games. Just go to www.bit.ly/soundbizpod
We'll be interviewing musicians, composers, songwriters, sound designers, game audio professionals, educators, entrepreneurs, performers, pop stars, audio software developers, and everyone else from every corner of professional music and sound. We'll be talking about mindsets, business skills, rejections, transitions, and so much more.
My goal with this podcast is to show you that there's no one path to making a killer living off of music and sound, and that anyone can "make it" given enough time and the right mindsets and skills.
Thanks so much for joining in, and I'll see you soon!