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Summary

In this episode of the Prolific Super Producer Podcast, Tyson and Nathan discuss the process of finding your sound as an artist. They emphasize the importance of being authentic and true to yourself, rather than emulating others. They encourage experimentation and trying new things to discover what resonates with you. They also discuss the balance between creating for others and creating for yourself. Finally, they explore the idea of appreciating projects and moments in your artistic journey, and even collaborating with your past self to create something new. The conversation explores the subjective and objective appreciation of music, the process of revisiting and refining songs, and the concept of creating a collaborative project with oneself over time. It also discusses the power of delayed release, the struggle to finish songs, the importance of workflow, and finding one's sound through consistent creation. The conversation concludes by inviting listeners to share their thoughts and request deep dives on specific topics.

Takeaways

Be authentic and true to yourself as an artist, rather than emulating others.

Experiment and try new things to discover what resonates with you.

Balance creating for others with creating for yourself to avoid burnout.

Appreciate the projects and moments in your artistic journey, as they contribute to your growth and evolution as an artist. Music appreciation can be both subjective and objective, with some aspects being analytically measurable and others being unexplainable.

Revisiting and refining songs can lead to improved versions and unexpected creative breakthroughs.

Creating a collaborative project with oneself over time by revisiting and rewriting songs can result in a unique and fascinating final product.

Delayed release of a song can generate anticipation and intrigue, leading to increased interest and engagement from listeners.

Struggling to finish songs is common among creatives, but developing a workflow and following a structured process can help overcome this challenge.

Consistent creation and storytelling based on personal experiences are key to finding and developing one's unique sound as an artist.

Continuing the conversation and seeking feedback from listeners can lead to further exploration of topics and provide valuable insights for future episodes.