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    Explore "azodi" with insightful episodes like "#17 - ARCADES: Working with HYBE and How They Turned K-Pop Into a Full-Time Songwriting Career", "#16 - Capsun ProAudio & Splice Creative Director: How to Win as a Sound Creator and Why Quality is Crucial for Success: Jay Pulman", "#15 - Q&A: Do's and Don'ts of Collabs, K-Pop Deadlines + Beating Perfectionism", "#14 - Madeleine van Geuns: What Managers Look for in Producers and Artists" and "#13 - Ben Briggs: The Art of Being a Full-Time Producer and the Importance of Community" from podcasts like ""Before The Drop With AZODi", "Before The Drop With AZODi", "Before The Drop With AZODi", "Before The Drop With AZODi" and "Before The Drop With AZODi"" and more!

    Episodes (16)

    #17 - ARCADES: Working with HYBE and How They Turned K-Pop Into a Full-Time Songwriting Career

    #17 - ARCADES: Working with HYBE and How They Turned K-Pop Into a Full-Time Songwriting Career

    ARCΛDES are writer/producer/artists Max Graham and Matt Thomson. To date, they have achieved upwards of 500 million streams with more than 12 million physical album sales worldwide including two global number one albums with worldwide superstars BTS.

    Follow ARCADES - HERE
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    #16 - Capsun ProAudio & Splice Creative Director: How to Win as a Sound Creator and Why Quality is Crucial for Success: Jay Pulman

    #16 - Capsun ProAudio & Splice Creative Director: How to Win as a Sound Creator and Why Quality is Crucial for Success: Jay Pulman

    In this episode AZODi talks to Jay Pulman, aka Capsun a UK based producer, songwriter and sound creator. Capsun is co-founder of Capsun ProAudio and Creative Director of Splice Sounds and leading vocal sample company 91Vocals.

    Jay shares his story, advice and tips for other sound creators, how he delivers on his role at Splice and why quality is crucial for success.

    Follow Jay / Capsun HERE
    Capsun Pro Audio Website
    Splice Website
    Brand or Artist? Work with AZODi - HERE

    #14 - Madeleine van Geuns: What Managers Look for in Producers and Artists

    #14 - Madeleine van Geuns: What Managers Look for in Producers and Artists

    In this week's episode AZODi talks with Madeleine van Geuns, an artist manager from the Netherlands about her journey within the music industry and her management company '88 Music Management'

    Madeleine shares insights on what managers look for in producers and artists, breaks down how an artist manager can help you reach your goals, and shares how she developed her own style as a manager - treating everyone well, staying consistent and knowing her worth.

    Links
    88 Music Management Site

    Instagram

    TikTok

    Facebook

    Brand or Artist? Work with AZODi - HERE

    #13 - Ben Briggs: The Art of Being a Full-Time Producer and the Importance of Community

    #13 - Ben Briggs: The Art of Being a Full-Time Producer and the Importance of Community

    Ben Briggs is a full-time musician, entertainer, and DJ with over a decade of experience; widely known for remixing video game music. As the co-owner of Tiny Waves and a veteran contributor to the chiptune & video game music scene, he has quickly become a key influencer in the industry with countless successful events and music releases.

    Ben believes it is his purpose to remove people from the stress of their daily lives with music.

    Ben talks with AZODi in detail about his time at school, shares stories that led him to becoming a full-time musician and performer.  His experiences of running the label Tiny Waves, approach towards building a wholesome community and coping with the toxicity of social media.

    Talking Points - 

    • Time at school
    • How he went full time music producer
    • How he built his own brand
    • Building and working on Tiny Waves
    • Dealing with the toxicity of social media
    • Taking care of his mental health

    Support Ben - HERE
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    Tiny Waves - HERE
    Brand or Artist? Work with AZODi - HERE

    #11 - Top 10 Most Important Beginner Production Tips

    #11 - Top 10 Most Important Beginner Production Tips

    AZODi shares tips for beginner music producers paraphrasing  from the Ditto music blog. He explains why he agrees with each point and highlights them with his own experiences and stories.

    1. What tools do you need to start?
    2. Room treatment
    3. Pick your DAW [ Digital Audio Workstation]
    4. Use your ears THEN your eyes
    5. Approach to reference tracks
    6. Be original
    7. Less is more
    8. Watch others do their magic
    9. Get feedback on your music
    10. Take breaks


    Grab the K-Pop Production Course - HERE

    Join the K-Pop Producer Community - HERE

    Ditto Music - Blog

    #9 - Adam Ivy: Opens Up On How He Almost Lost His Hearing and How He Came Back Stronger Than Ever

    #9 - Adam Ivy: Opens Up On How He Almost Lost His Hearing and How He Came Back Stronger Than Ever

    Adam Ivy is an American music producer, brand strategist, professional YouTuber and an award winning creative marketing specialist.

    His works have been used on top television networks like E! Network, MTV, CNBC, and GTV, and he has production credits in projects involving more than 2,400 independent artists in 23 countries as well as some other recording artists like G-Eazy, Kevin Gates, and ModSun.

    AZODi talks to Adam about his advice for musicians and his consistent success selling beats as a music producer. But when one of Adam's most important assets (his hearing) started to suffer, he had to reinvent himself. Here, he shares how it shook his world and how he rebuilt it  - and has come back stronger than ever.

    Talking Points - 

    • Upbringing and his school years
    • How he fell into hip hop and music production
    • "Contrepreneurs" and how to avoid them
    • Musician advice and tips
    • Common problems and pitfalls to avoid as a musician
    • The power of marketing and branding
    • Best advice Adam was ever given


    Subscribe to Adam - HERE
    Adam Instagram - 
    HERE

    AZODi Instagram - 
    HERE
    Work with AZODi -
    https://www.azodimusic.com/

    #6 - Alex Moukala: How to Build a Career In Music, Find Your Niche & Stay Relevant

    #6 - Alex Moukala: How to Build a Career In Music, Find Your Niche & Stay Relevant

    Alex Moukala is a music composer and content creator who has built one of the largest and most recognised music education brands online. He has amassed more than 300k subscribers on YouTube through his tutorials, video game reactions, remixes and funky bass covers.

    His music was featured on several Hollywood movie trailers and commercials for films such as Avengers: Endgame and he has worked with huge brands like SEGA, Square Enix and more.

    AZODi sits down with Alex and talks in detail about how he built such a large following of musicians and gamers online, the many ups and downs of his ride to the top, dealing with haters, advice on how you can improve in your own career as a producer, composer or musician, and what his dream end goal is.

    Talking Points - 

    • Representation in Hollywood and the Gaming Industry
    • Upbringing and time at school
    • His music journey from EDM producer to video game composer
    • Common problems and pitfalls to avoid as a musician
    • Dealing with haters and social media
    • What career lesson he learned from a past relationship
    • Best advice Alex was ever given


    Subscribe to Alex Here
    Follow AZODi
    Here
    Work with AZODi -
    https://www.azodimusic.com/


    Book Recommendations
    This Is Marketing - Seth Godin
    Mastery - Robert Greene
    The Power of Vulnerability - Brené Brown
    Big Magic - Elizabeth Gilbert

    #5 - Ronnie Icon: What it Takes to Write a K-Pop Hit and Dealing with the Toxicity of Social Media

    #5 - Ronnie Icon: What it Takes to Write a K-Pop Hit and Dealing with the Toxicity of Social Media

    Ronnie Icon is a Billboard charting, Multi-Platinum K-Pop songwriter having written songs for TWICE, ENHYPEN, NCT 127 and TXT.  His latest release 'Blessed-Cursed' by ENHYPEN is out now.

    Ronnie talks in detail about his time at school, shares stories that led him to becoming a professional K-Pop songwriter.  His experiences of being in the industry, approach towards writing hit songs and coping with the toxicity of social media.

    Talking Points - 

    • His time at school?
    • How he went full time songwriter?
    • His advice for other K-Pop songwriters?
    • How he creates great reactions from his songs?
    • Learning how to work with new cultures
    • Dealing with the toxicity of social media
    • Taking care of his mental health
    • Ronnie Icon Branding


    Follow Ronnie Here
    Follow AZODi Here


    Work with AZODi - https://www.azodimusic.com/

    #4 - The Battle With Self Doubt

    #4 - The Battle With Self Doubt

    AZODi shares his run-ins with self doubt and how it almost led to missing out on big opportunities in his career. He gives useful info on which social circles to maintain / avoid, the dilemma of working on an career that becomes your identity, and how overcoming the need to seek external validation gives you ammo in the ongoing battle against self doubt!

    Work with AZODi - https://www.azodimusic.com/

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