July 2023 - Proaudio Newsletter - Sound Press

I believe I have music for every mood, leading me to create a variety of tracks that range from super happy to really chill and sometimes deeply introspective. As a singer and DJ, how do you balance these two roles in your music career? Do you find that one influences the other, and if so, how? First and foremost, I just love music. I write down the ideas that come to my head, and I'm fortunate to have an audience that enjoys what I create. As a DJ, there is a greater opportunity to be

I appreciate that the courses cater to all levels of experience, which further highlighted how much more I have to learn and grow. What challenges did you face during the production of "Home," and how did you overcome them? Were there any memorable moments or interesting anecdotes from the recording process? The main challenge for me was to avoid writing corny lyrics. I always want people to say, "This is exactly what I wanted to say." Hopefully, I can continue achieving that. The funniest thing about

part of something bigger. It's a community and a platform for

continuous learning. I've gathered more ideas for creating breaks and building peaks at the DJ desk than I have while playing the guitar recently. So, being a student of both roles definitely helps. The DJ and Music Production Institute at Proaudio has a strong reputation in the industry. How has your experience there shaped your understanding of music production and contributed to your growth as an artist? I chose the school based on its reputation, and it didn't disappoint. As someone already familiar with music theory and chord structures, the institute provided a solid launchpad to advance my existing knowledge.

"Home" is my homage to the electronic genre, which has always captivated me.

sound press | July 2023

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