Ideas are fucking everywhere. It's all the execution.
The number one mistake every new producer makes — and what to do instead.
When you first start out producing, you're playing around, teaching yourself the software, and you'll accidentally make something that sounds like it might actually be quite good. It's not a good track. It's a good idea. And everyone has these little moments where they create something and think, this is crazy, this is the track that's going to change my life.
Then they stop creating new things and just listen to this one thing on a loop. They don't know how to finish it because they don't have the skills, they don't have the experience. But they get so fixated on how good it is that they don't create anything else. They're just thinking about this one track and how it's going to be the biggest thing in the world.
What you actually need to do is save that idea and keep creating. Because it's only through experience that you'll even know what you need to do to finish that one idea — to turn it into the track it can potentially be.
Everyone's been through this. I've been through this. I've met so many new producers who are fixated on this one idea they had. And it's like, mate — ideas are fucking everywhere. It's all the execution.


