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FMM178 Tony Colman - Breaking Boundaries: Using Your Cliche Radar to Find Your Own Sound

The Finish More Music Podcast

Release Date: 06/06/2022

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So we are deep into a story together…   A story of the darkest must tumultuous time in my life.    A time that almost ended me.   And now things are about to get very, very weird,   It starts with an event that spiralled me into panic followed by multiple appointments with the UK’s top specialists.   And then there was a flash of intuition from my mentor that turned my entire world upside down.   And of course, because I was at rock bottom, turning my entire world upside down sent me soaring amongst the stars!   A new me. A new beginning. A new...

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Discover how to escape being stuck with the same cycling thought patterns that keep you living in the past so that you can set yourself up for success in music and every other area of your life. The reason why people use time as an excuse.  ‘I don’t have enough time’, ‘I’ve wasted to much time and I’m running out of time’  - and how to dispel the lies that we tell ourselves in order to create an abundance of time to achieve the goals that matter most to us.  Brad’s recipe for overcoming creative blocks. This isn’t just theory, it’s an actual tactic to get you...

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Today we are going to be talking about tearing holes in the fabric of reality and collapsing time.   Nope, it’s not sci-fi.    This is something you have access to. And easy access to.   Changing your reality and collapsing your own personal timeline.   So that you get to achieve what you want in your life and your music in a fraction of the time you think possible…   …by taking shortcuts that you’re sure can’t possibly exist!   As Mark Twain famously said:    “It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It’s what you...

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Today we welcome Ambient and Electronica producer John Hayes to the show.   John is currently signed on a three-album deal to the excellent Nettwerk label alongside artists such as Sasha and il:lo.   His music is supported on radio stations worldwide, including the iconic BBC, and his track Sleep Song has over 2 million streams on Spotify.   In this conversation, we discover John’s approach to album writing, how his music guides him to the finish line, how he was discovered by promotors and label owners, and how you can be too.   And we get to be a fly on the wall and...

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  Are you open to exploring something a bit leftfield?   We all know that there are ways to get into a creative headspace at the start of a writing session that will help us to be more productive in that session…   And maybe you are already making good use of many of them…   DAW Templates…Creating a tidy studio space…Having a plan of what you want to achieve…Even meditation.   But what if I told you there was another way?   A way that while at first might sound a bit bonkers, has been scientifically proven to work and is being used by many of the...

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In this episode, we’re asking the question - has it all been done before?   Have we reached the frontier of music and there are no new genres, sounds, or musical directions to pursue?   Given the amount of music in the world and the hundreds of genres and subgenres that exist, it would be easy to conclude that the answer is yes…   …Our lot now is to simply refine what exists and there’s nothing fundamentally new to discover.   So is it true?   Or is there another way of thinking? One, that when unlocked, will; fill us with inspiration and wonder about the...

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In today’s episode, we’re going to be exploring that question.   Said another way:   Just because a particular genre lights you up to hear it in a club or on your phone, does that mean it’s the music you were put on this planet to make?   …or could it be that holding on to the belief that you must make the genre that’s your favourite to listen to is dragging you down and sapping your enjoyment of making music in the studio?   There’s something very interesting at play here, so without further ado, let’s find out. ----------------

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While many producers try to sound like other artists, my guest today has always chosen to go against the grain.

 

In this episode I'm sitting down with co-founder and owner of the iconic Hospital records, Drum and Bass legend Tony Colman, who performs and produces as London Elektricity.

 

With a punk attitude of doing things differently and getting reactions, Tony broke stereotypes and boundaries by doing what he wanted and not what was expected.

 

“There's no point unless you do it differently”

 

The culmination of diverse influences led him to discover his place in the world of music…

 

Hearing the tune work on the dance floor I just knew this was my future”.

 

Tony talks about the serendipity of his journey and how a negative experience became a positive and defining moment in his life. 

 

Energised from getting burned, he worked hard, followed his muse and went by pure gut instinct to build a successful label with a novel philosophy.

 

Tony lays out his approach to listening to demos and the emotional response he looks for…

 

“Music for me works when it's accessing an emotional source within the listener that they may not even be aware of now. That is genius. That is undefinable. That's what people call the ingredient X. And that's what I try and open myself to when I'm listening to new music”

 

We go deep into the topic of being unique, sourcing obscure sounds and beats, the art of improvisation in the studio, throwing off restrictions and having fun…

 

“Don’t be afraid to break out of your comfort zone…Fear is important. Imposter syndrome is essential. It's part of what helps us to be different and better.”


Tony really knows his stuff and this interview has one hell of an empowering message…