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EPISODE · Jul 15, 2025 · 19 MIN

In Sync with Success - Randy Marx

from Phillip Lanos Podcast · host Phillip Lanos

In this engaging episode of the Phillip Lanos Podcast, recorded live at the Rafi Lounge in Malibu, California, thanks to Leila Ciangalini and RLC Talent Agency, host Phillip Lanos sits down with his longtime friend and accomplished musician Randy Marx. The conversation dives deep into Randy's journey in the music industry, focusing on his success in sync licensing, with over 40 placements in 2025, including notable features in Street Fighter VI and the Capcom Cup theme song. Randy shares insights on the importance of preparation, education, and persistence in navigating the competitive world of sync opportunities. From his roots in a musical family to his decision to attend music school at 30, Randy discusses the challenges of balancing creative passion with practical realities, the value of networking, and the delicate art of building a collaborative team without letting egos disrupt the process. He also reflects on his songwriting evolution, the therapeutic power of music, and his aspirations to work on projects like the upcoming Street Fighter movie. This episode is a must-listen for aspiring musicians and creatives seeking inspiration and practical advice for breaking into the industry.Key Insights for the AudiencePreparation is Paramount: Success in sync licensing requires honing your craft, understanding the market, and being ready for opportunities when they arise. Randy emphasizes the importance of studying the industry and being fully prepared to seize the moment.Education Enhances Communication: Attending music school, even later in life, equipped Randy with the ability to communicate effectively with producers and engineers, giving him a professional edge in the studio.Persistence Overcomes Obstacles: Balancing regular jobs while pursuing music is challenging, but Randy views incremental progress as success. He believes that paying bills through music is a significant milestone, even if it’s not yet a full-time reality.Choose Your Lane, But Stay Versatile: While Randy has found success in sync licensing, he values live performance and creating music for fans. Picking a focus doesn’t mean abandoning other avenues but rather prioritizing what’s working.Networking is Essential: Building relationships across industries, from music to fashion, opens unexpected doors. Randy stresses the importance of always networking and staying open to diverse opportunities.Teamwork Requires Trust and Patience: Sync licensing is a team effort that demands patience and careful selection of collaborators. Randy avoids working with those who prioritize ego over teamwork to maintain strong industry connections.Know Your Business: Understanding contracts and industry terminology is crucial to avoid being taken advantage of. Randy advises aspiring artists to educate themselves and seek representation only when they’ve built enough value to manage.Embrace Vulnerability and Growth: Asking for help, whether through therapy or professional representation, is a strength. Randy’s willingness to seek support has been key to his personal and professional growth.Songwriting is a Craft and a Process: Randy’s songwriting has evolved from time-intensive freestyling to a refined, flexible process that allows him to work creatively and efficiently, keeping the process exciting and fresh.Belief in Yourself is Non-Negotiable: Confidence, resilience, and a willingness to learn from criticism are essential for surviving the music industry’s challenges. Randy’s mantra is to keep chiseling away at your craft, no matter the setbacks.

In this engaging episode of the Phillip Lanos Podcast, recorded live at the Rafi Lounge in Malibu, California, thanks to Leila Ciangalini and RLC Talent Agency, host Phillip Lanos sits down with his longtime friend and accomplished musician Randy Marx. The conversation dives deep into Randy's journey in the music industry, focusing on his success in sync licensing, with over 40 placements in 2025, including notable features in Street Fighter VI and the Capcom Cup theme song. Randy shares insights on the importance of preparation, education, and persistence in navigating the competitive world of sync opportunities. From his roots in a musical family to his decision to attend music school at 30, Randy discusses the challenges of balancing creative passion with practical realities, the value of networking, and the delicate art of building a collaborative team without letting egos disrupt the process. He also reflects on his songwriting evolution, the therapeutic power of music, and his aspirations to work on projects like the upcoming Street Fighter movie. This episode is a must-listen for aspiring musicians and creatives seeking inspiration and practical advice for breaking into the industry.Key Insights for the AudiencePreparation is Paramount: Success in sync licensing requires honing your craft, understanding the market, and being ready for opportunities when they arise. Randy emphasizes the importance of studying the industry and being fully prepared to seize the moment.Education Enhances Communication: Attending music school, even later in life, equipped Randy with the ability to communicate effectively with producers and engineers, giving him a professional edge in the studio.Persistence Overcomes Obstacles: Balancing regular jobs while pursuing music is challenging, but Randy views incremental progress as success. He believes that paying bills through music is a significant milestone, even if it’s not yet a full-time reality.Choose Your Lane, But Stay Versatile: While Randy has found success in sync licensing, he values live performance and creating music for fans. Picking a focus doesn’t mean abandoning other avenues but rather prioritizing what’s working.Networking is Essential: Building relationships across industries, from music to fashion, opens unexpected doors. Randy stresses the importance of always networking and staying open to diverse opportunities.Teamwork Requires Trust and Patience: Sync licensing is a team effort that demands patience and careful selection of collaborators. Randy avoids working with those who prioritize ego over teamwork to maintain strong industry connections.Know Your Business: Understanding contracts and industry terminology is crucial to avoid being taken advantage of. Randy advises aspiring artists to educate themselves and seek representation only when they’ve built enough value to manage.Embrace Vulnerability and Growth: Asking for help, whether through therapy or professional representation, is a strength. Randy’s willingness to seek support has been key to his personal and professional growth.Songwriting is a Craft and a Process: Randy’s songwriting has evolved from time-intensive freestyling to a refined, flexible process that allows him to work creatively and efficiently, keeping the process exciting and fresh.Belief in Yourself is Non-Negotiable: Confidence, resilience, and a willingness to learn from criticism are essential for surviving the music industry’s challenges. Randy’s mantra is to keep chiseling away at your craft, no matter the setbacks.

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