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  • #26 Jed Bevington - String Arranging and Creating Connections Through Collaboration
    2024/11/11

    Today, we welcome Jed Bevington to the podcast. Jed is a versatile multi-instrumentalist, string arranger, and violinist who has collaborated with a diverse range of artists, including Eloise, Cavetown, Nix Northwest, Enny, Fat Dog, and my old band, Yakul. Releasing his own music under the name Jed Holland, he brings a unique perspective to both string arranging and songwriting.

    In our chat, we dive into Jed’s approach to writing and arranging, how he works with artists from different genres, and the importance of saying “yes” when you’re starting out. Jed also shares insights on building a network that sustains creative work, forging meaningful connections through collaboration, and navigating the practicalities of freelance rates. Tune in for a conversation on music, creativity, and the art of collaboration!

    Follow Jed:

    https://www.instagram.com/jedbevington
    https://www.instagram.com/jedholland
    https://open.spotify.com/artist/3jdKUAwJ3NA8f3UImRTBBl?si=RiIfZ-frSUS6s1z0eFbZQw

    Drop us an email with any thoughts or topics you'd like us to discuss. Give us a follow on our socials if you want to see more of our journeys.

    thesoundmindpod@gmail.com

    James: https://www.instagram.com/jamesberkeleymusic
    Marcus: https://www.instagram.com/marcus_hedges_composer

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    1 時間 6 分
  • #25 Finishing Projects and Fuelling Creativity
    2024/10/21

    In this episode, we talk about the tricky balance of knowing when a project is finished and when it’s time to move on. We explore why “done is better than perfect” and how taking action often outweighs endless planning. We dive into the importance of maintaining a beginner’s mindset to spark creativity and discuss the value of investing in experiences that fuel artistic growth. If you're someone who struggles with perfectionism or knowing when to wrap things up, this episode is for you! Tune in for tips on embracing imperfection, taking action, and fuelling your creativity with new experiences.

    Drop us an email with any thoughts or topics you'd like us to discuss. Give us a follow on our socials if you want to see more of our journeys.

    thesoundmindpod@gmail.com

    James: https://www.instagram.com/jamesberkeleymusic
    Marcus: https://www.instagram.com/marcus_hedges_composer

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    45 分
  • #24 Endings, Beginnings and Rethinking Long Term Goals
    2024/09/29

    In this episode, we reflect on James's final tour with Yakul, exploring the emotions and challenges of stopping a long-term project and the process of moving on. We dive into whether long-term goal setting is always beneficial or if it can box you in, discussing the importance of staying flexible and being open to new opportunities. We also talk about the need to define your focus and how that can act as a barometer for future direction. Tune in for a deep dive into transitions, adaptability, and the lessons learned from closing one chapter and starting another.

    Drop us an email with any thoughts or topics you'd like us to discuss. Give us a follow on our socials if you want to see more of our journeys.

    thesoundmindpod@gmail.com

    James: https://www.instagram.com/jamesberkeleymusic
    Marcus: https://www.instagram.com/marcus_hedges_composer

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    49 分
  • #23 edbl - Cultivating Success in the Modern Music Industry
    2024/09/08

    In this episode, we're excited to welcome Beatmaker, producer, and multi-instrumentalist edbl to the podcast. Known for his prolific collaborations, edbl has collaborations with over 60 artists, helping to spotlight some of the most exciting up-and-coming talent in the UK. With over 70 million streams and support from platforms like Radio 1, 1Xtra, Radio 2, and Jazz FM—not to mention a prestigious Maida Vale session—edbl has solidified himself as a major force in the music scene. He’s also collaborated closely with artists like Odeal, Jelani Blackman, Samm Henshaw, Jay Prince, and Ady Suleiman.

    In this conversation, we explore edbl’s journey from balancing side gigs to building a music career that now stands on its own. We also dive into how he translates his songs for live performances, and why going with the flow—rather than overplanning—has been an important asset to his success. Plus, we hear his thoughts on the state of the music industry, his hopes for the future, and the one plugin he couldn’t live without if stranded on a desert island.

    Tune in for an inspiring chat with one of the UK's most dynamic producers!

    Follow Ed:

    https://www.instagram.com/edbledbl
    https://open.spotify.com/artist/7ncd26zzbpqgZRroBKmReO?si=YbNwx5CmTg6inv7ltqBOSA

    Drop us an email with any thoughts or topics you'd like us to discuss. Give us a follow on our socials if you want to see more of our journeys.

    thesoundmindpod@gmail.com

    James: https://www.instagram.com/jamesberkeleymusic
    Marcus: https://www.instagram.com/marcus_hedges_composer

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    1 時間 5 分
  • #22 John Elleson-Hartley - The Mastering Mindset
    2024/08/18

    In this special episode we're thrilled to welcome our first guest, John Elleson-Hartley, a seasoned mixing and mastering engineer with over 25 years of experience in the industry. Based in Horsham, UK, John has worked with a diverse array of composers and has contributed to high-profile projects like Nainita Desai’s Deepest Breath soundtrack on Netflix, Miguel Doliviera’s Ibiza Narcos on Sky, and Ian Livingstone’s Formula 1 2023 video game soundtrack for Codemasters. With credits that include work for Universal, BBC, and ITV, John’s expertise is unparalleled.

    In our conversation, we dive into what mastering truly entails and how the process has evolved with advancements in technology. John shares his thoughts on the subjective nature of 'the best' in audio, emphasizing the importance of intuition over rigid processing chains. We also explore the concept of loudness and how digital streaming platforms adjust LUFs through their algorithms.

    John highlights the critical role of referencing mixes on various speaker systems and the importance of building a strong network for professional growth. We also discuss why it's crucial to continue promoting your music long after its release and how maintaining an attitude of gratitude can fuel long-term success in the industry.

    https://www.musiklab.co.uk/
    https://www.instagram.com/johnehartley/

    Drop us an email with any thoughts or topics you'd like us to discuss. Give us a follow on our socials if you want to see more of our journeys.

    thesoundmindpod@gmail.com

    James: https://www.instagram.com/jamesberkeleymusic
    Marcus: https://www.instagram.com/marcus_hedges_composer

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    1 時間 13 分
  • #21 Life Guidelines for Creative Success
    2024/07/21

    In this episode James explores essential life guidelines to help you stay on track, even when faced with challenges. Discover why prioritising physical and mental health is the foundation of sustained creative success, and how focusing on your environment can naturally enhance the quality of your work.

    James talks about the importance of setting boundaries, emphasising why it’s crucial to prioritise your own well-being over the expectations of others. Learn why taking action often trumps perfect planning, and how to keep moving forward despite uncertainties.

    Join us for a practical and motivational conversation about building a resilient creative life, where health, environment, and proactive steps lead to lasting success.

    Drop us an email with any thoughts or topics you'd like us to discuss. Give us a follow on our socials if you want to see more of our journeys.

    thesoundmindpod@gmail.com

    James: https://www.instagram.com/jamesberkeleymusic
    Marcus: https://www.instagram.com/marcus_hedges_composer

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    9 分
  • #20 Mental Clarity, Deep Work and The Path to Creative Depth
    2024/06/30

    In this episode we explore the essential elements of nurturing creativity and mental clarity for artists. We discuss the benefits of taking time off to reset your mind and the power of working less but diving deeper into your projects for more profound results.

    Learn how to set yourself up mentally for a creative headspace, drawing on techniques from the renowned "Artist’s Way" program. We also address common struggles such as impatience and envy, offering strategies to focus more on what you can control and less on external factors.

    Join us as we share insights on cultivating a balanced and productive artistic life, empowering you to create with clarity and purpose.

    Drop us an email with any thoughts or topics you'd like us to discuss. Give us a follow on our socials if you want to see more of our journeys.

    thesoundmindpod@gmail.com

    James: https://www.instagram.com/jamesberkeleymusic
    Marcus: https://www.instagram.com/marcus_hedges_composer

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    53 分
  • #19 Building an Audience and Embracing Rejection
    2024/06/16

    This episode is a little different to normal, while Marcus is deep into a project I thought I'd jump in and do a solo quest! This episode is all about audience growth, resetting expectations when releasing, and how minimising the stakes can take the pressure off and allow you to progress without any desperation.

    I go over some areas that can help maximise these including - consistent release schedule, actively aiming for rejections and failures, focusing on impact instead of reach and bringing more of yourself into your online presence to help people fully connect with you as a person.


    Drop us an email with any thoughts or topics you'd like us to discuss. Give us a follow on our socials if you want to see more of our journeys.

    thesoundmindpod@gmail.com

    James: https://www.instagram.com/jamesberkeleymusic
    Marcus: https://www.instagram.com/marcus_hedges_composer

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    21 分