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Ableton & Music Habits Podcast — 78 episodes

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78: Stepping back to move forward creatively

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77: From DJ to Music Producer with KIQI (Interview)

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76: Why Your Tracks Don’t Feel Finished (Even With 40 Tracks)

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75: Make an Album with just 15 minutes a day

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74: Stuck? You Might Be Solving the Wrong Problem

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73: Show up ugly

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72: The Art Of Starting

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71: Get Creatively Unstuck (& Join me Live!)

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70: Is Music Political?

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69: 9 Things I Learned From Making Music Daily For 90 Days

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68: How to Become a Traveling DJ with Kristin Wilson (KiQi)

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67 interview with Dan Giffin - The Ableton Music Producers Podcast

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66: How the Way You Percieve Sound Affects Your Mixes

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65: Embracing the Slog

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64 Production And Songwriting Are Not The Same

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63 - Mastering The Art Of Showing Up For Your Music

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62: Set Music Goals That Stick

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61: Don't Die With Your Music Inside you

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60: Make Music When You're Busy & Uninspired

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59: Musicianship, songwriting & Soun Selection in Electronic Music

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58: Breaking The Habit Of Abandoning Your Music

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57: 15 Ways To Turn Your Bland Track Into A Banger

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56: The Process For Electronic Music Producers [Audio Book - Part 1]

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55: How managing discomfort can make you a better music producer

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54: Writing A Song Per Week For A Full Year. What I Learned

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53: The Eb & Flow of Creative Productivity

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52: How Embracing Discomfort Can Make You A Better Music Producer

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51: Battling fatigue as a Music Producer

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50: 30 ways to be a better producer (and what NOT to do)

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49: Learn the Process & you won't need to learn all the techniques

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48: Mixing Music is Balance & Compromise

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47: Applying "Less is More" to your Music Making

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46: 12 Ways To Triple Your Music Productivity

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45: The Process For Electronic Music Production

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44: Does Writer's Block Really Exist?

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43: Creative Input VS Creative Output

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42: How Busy People Can Make Time For Music

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41: Understanding Your Creative Triggers

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40: How To Better Commit To Your Music

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39: Don't Be Afraid To Suck

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38: Getting inspired with Ghost Tracks

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37: Music Is Possible For Everyone

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36: How To Get Organized For Music Production

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35: Start With A Song Idea, Then Abandon It

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34: 10 Reasons Too much information leads to music procrastination

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33: Why You Should Strip Your Studio Down To The Bare Minimum

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32: 10 Reasons Why Finishing Songs Should Be Your Number 1 Priority

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31: Write Like You're Rehearsing

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30: The Pain Of Finishing Songs VS The Pain Of Regret Later

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29: Creative Input Vs Creative Output

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28: How To Become A More Efficient Music Producer

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27: Change Your Micro-Tasks, Change Your Life

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26: The Power of 15 Minutes of Music Production

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25: Boost Creativity & Fight Depression With A Dopamine Detox & NOFAP

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24: How To Be The Best

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23: The Reaction

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22: Major & Minor Scales Made Easy

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21: How Music Makers End Procrastination

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20: Music Production Doesn't Need To Be Complicated

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19: The Downside Of Giving Your Songs Too Much Importance

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18 : Why Great Music Has Very Little To Do With Talent

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17: Don't Make These EQ Mistakes

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16 : Your Music Obstacles Come From A Lack Of Desire

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15: Building A Relationship With Your Genius

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14: What If Music Making Was Easy

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13: I Believe In You

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12: How To Approach A Label To Sign Your Songs

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11: From Writer's Block To Music Making Machine

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10: Mastering Is Not Your Job, Mixing Is

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9: You Are Qualified To Make Music Because You Choose To Be

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8: How To Simplify Your Music Making Process

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7: Why Quantity Is More Important Than Quality

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6: How To Approach Record Labels The Right Way

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5: The Benefits Of Working On Music Daily

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4: 3 Simple Steps To Recovering Songs That Have Lost Their Spark

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3: Improving Your Listening Skills

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2: When To Buy New Equipment

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1: 10 Things Nobody Tells Music Producers