Summer’s Gone

This one wanted to be a nostalgic, dreamy beat from the start, so I chose the vocal samples to match.

This week I’m continuing to notice a theme with my releases. I loved this track a few weeks ago when I finished it, but now I’m not so sure about it. I’m thinking that this is normal insecurity and the process of getting used to putting things out to the world.

My path to mastery is going to be long, I know that well, but I have set up a good system that will allow me to release my work and learn from it. Just have to trust the process.

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Suspicious

Week 3 of my challenge to release one track per week.

It’s strange how I was very excited about this track when I finished it a few weeks ago, but now I’m not anymore. I think there are two things happening here ata the same time: self doubt and improved quality control. Either way, it is not up to me to decide if this is any good, as long as one person enjoys it, it is worth releasing.

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Secret Passage

Week 2 of my challenge to release one track per week.

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Abandoned Hospital

Week 1 of my challenge to release one track per week.

I have been working on music making for a few years, mostly on short streaks and without a system. A few months ago I discovered Mike Monday and found that his systems and coaching are extremely useful and the process he teaches just clicked for me. After a few weeks I have a dozen tracks ready for release and a sustainable system to continue releasing this.

Mike and some of the other coaches are going to do a project to release one track a week next year, and I decided that I will do the same, but I won’t even wait until next year, so I will be releasing a piece of music here every Sunday.

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