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When you’re starting out, self-belief looks like delusion.Every artist goes through that stage, when no one believes in you yet, and you have to back yourself anyway. In this episode, Ralph and I talk about why that mindset isn’t arrogance; it’s survival.We unpack what delusional self-belief really means, how it helps you push through rejection, and where the line is between confidence and ego. Ralph shares his own story from early wins like “Beat Cut” and “Mush Mush” to working with Martin Garrix during the “Cracking” era, and how staying a little bit delusional kept him moving when things got tough.We also touch on: • How to keep believing when results don’t show yet • The pressure that comes after your first success • What Showtek taught him about simplicity and momentum • Afrojack’s take on copying vs. authenticity • Community Q&A: finishing tracks, self-promotion, contracts & exposure🎧 Listen if you’re in that early phase where doubt is loud. This episode will remind you why you started, and why belief comes before proof.(00:00) Intro(06:10) Brutal honesty and clarity(10:59) The value of delusional self-belief(13:38) After the breakthrough(17:29) “Mush Mush” moment(21:23) Pressure & the dip(23:18) Collabs & the Martin Garrix era(28:03) Afrojack on copying(32:15) Q&A: finishing projects(34:47) Q&A: promo without cringe(38:29) Q&A: studios(41:25) Q&A: release rhythm(46:40) Q&A: contracts(51:01) Roast: LEGND’s Instagram(57:56) Wrap-up & next guest🧑🏼‍🤝‍🧑🏼 Join the Artist Coaching Community:https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnl🙋🏼‍♂️ Get coached by us: https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnl❤️ Follow us on:https://youtube.com/@artistcoachingnl?sub_confirmation=1https://www.tiktok.com/@artistcoachinghttps://www.instagram.com/artistcoachingnl
He almost quit music. Then Martin Garrix supported his track, and everything changed.In this episode, I talk with Marc “Arcando” Bandecchi, who opens up about the moment he almost gave up in 2023… and how staying consistent and authentic brought his career back to life.We break down how his “Jungle” remix took off, what led to his collab “Set Me Free” with Martin Garrix, and the mindset shift that helped him fall back in love with producing again.If you’ve ever felt stuck, lost motivation, or questioned whether it’s all worth it, this one’s for you.🎧 Watch next: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMGoMHFJcnfhK68eb7wzQhJueBw-k3pL5🔥 Join the Artist Coaching Community: https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnl⸻💬 What we talk about:• Almost quitting music in 2023• Staying consistent when motivation disappears• How authenticity builds trust & momentum• The story behind “Set Me Free” with Martin Garrix• Finding your sound again through simplicity• Advice for producers feeling lost⸻⏱️ Chapters00:00 Intro02:43 Martin Garrix support & how the collab started05:16 Almost quitting in 202307:01 Losing motivation and clarity09:54 Staying consistent without big results12:57 How the “Jungle” remix changed everything14:14 Finding confidence again through authenticity15:29 How “Set Me Free” came together21:10 Writing songs that feel right instead of forced24:19 Learning to enjoy the process again27:47 Staying true to your sound in drum & bass31:04 Overcoming doubt and staying consistent35:40 Advice for producers who feel stuck38:22 What’s next for Arcando🙋🏼‍♂️ Get coached by us: https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnl❤️ Follow us on:https://youtube.com/@artistcoachingnl?sub_confirmation=1https://www.tiktok.com/@artistcoachinghttps://www.instagram.com/artistcoachingnl
🧑🏼‍🤝‍🧑🏼 Join the Artist Coaching Community:https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnlThis week, we recapped ADE, riffed on why the scene feels more alive than ever, and decided to add a weekly roast to the show, one community member gets live-roasted (with love) right here via a Discord raffle. We also pulled a “clip of the week” about aiming small vs. big, and landed on this: keep a big vision (your “Tomorrowland”), but celebrate the tiny wins so your motivation survives the long game. From there we hit community questions: how to handle A&R feedback without killing your core idea, what to do when opening your DAW makes you anxious, how we structure studio days, the simple way to handle remix rights, best practices for following up with booking agents post-ADE, and how to keep momentum without dropping your own output. We wrapped with a left-brain/right-brain chat (creativity vs. engineering). Next week: Arcando joins us. (00:00) Intro(03:29) Why the ADE roast worked (and our plan for weekly roasts)  (05:05) ADE felt “more alive”: late pop-ups, awards, global crowd  (10:55) Multiple genres rising at once (not just one wave)  (14:14) Clip of the Week: Aim big and celebrate tiny wins  (21:14) Community Qs start + Discord invite & roast raffle info  (22:31) Should I tailor my sound to labels or DJs? (A&R reality check)  (27:31) Triplet drop feedback—when to keep it, when to revert 4-to-the-floor  (32:00) DAW anxiety: lower the bar, timebox, just start creating  (41:01) Remix request: fees, rights, and a simple one-pager  (43:03) Booking agents post-ADE: vision, fit, and rookie mistakes to avoid  (46:19) Too many new contacts? Prioritise and keep your own output moving  (47:52) What a studio day looks like (multiple tracks, phases, structure)  (55:05) Left vs. right brain in production (split creative/engineering blocks)  🙋🏼‍♂️ Get coached by us: https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnl❤️ Follow us on:https://youtube.com/@artistcoachingnl?sub_confirmation=1https://www.tiktok.com/@artistcoachinghttps://www.instagram.com/artistcoachingnl
🧑🏼‍🤝‍🧑🏼 Join the Artist Coaching Community:https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnlI hosted a live roast at ADE where we reviewed artist pages and gave straight-up, practical fixes. We talked language (German content with English subtitles), why text-heavy posters kill your grid, using Stories vs. timeline for promoter flyers, and the power of a weekly live stream to create consistency. We hammered on clarity: make it obvious what you do, who you are, and why anyone should care, fast. We covered captions that hook (“Would Jay Hardway play this?”), Spotify searchability, thumbnails that show the story, and when lower video quality actually helps authenticity. Biggest theme: tell the story people can understand, then niche down for the nerds. Short-form snippets, pinned explainers, and platform-specific tactics win. (00:00) Intro & why we’re roasting creators at ADE.  (02:36) Sahara: language choice, posters, and a cleaner grid.  (06:44) Consistency: start a weekly live stream (TikTok/IG).  (09:02) Gasdrop: excitement, authenticity, and smarter captions.  (16:49) Add carousels: storytelling that actually performs.  (18:50) John & Mr. Smith: running + live melodic techno… tell the story!  (23:10) Make it simple: cut livestreams into step-by-step shorts.  (25:14) Show the setup: get filmed, add a pinned explainer.  (28:02) Release the music you’re generating live.  (29:31) Maski & Banga: less label spam, more you on camera.  (34:50) 4YU: dry humor works—tighten formats and edits.  (37:49) LILS: thumbnails, topics up front, show you can DJ.  (43:52) Voiceovers & templates: add context, build a visual system.  (46:01) Platform strategy: different hooks per channel.  🙋🏼‍♂️ Get coached by us: https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnl❤️ Follow us on:https://youtube.com/@artistcoachingnl?sub_confirmation=1https://www.tiktok.com/@artistcoachinghttps://www.instagram.com/artistcoachingnl
🧑🏼‍🤝‍🧑🏼 Join the Artist Coaching Community:https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnlDuring our own ADE Munch & Mingle event, I sat down with Jay Hardway for a talk on what actually matters in today’s dance music scene. The conversation kept coming back to authenticity and consistency, two things most artists underestimate. Jay opened up about reinventing his sound with his new Melodic Rave EP, why he stopped chasing Spotify numbers, and how content can be fun again once it’s just honest self-expression.We talked about the rise of genre-blending (techno, trance, DnB), how social bubbles distort what feels “big,” and the difference between viral stats and real gigs. Jay also touched on setting boundaries, embracing your “weird,” and storytelling over polish.(00:00) Intro & why your content has to be authentic  (02:40) The scene right now: splits, blends, and social bubbles  (05:07) Jay’s Melodic Rave EP: reinventing sound without chasing numbers  (07:32) DJ growth, TikTok sets, and getting local gigs through content  (09:57) Consistency in sound & being the same online and offline  (12:22) Use your “weird” strengths and exaggerate what’s uniquely you  (14:28) Boundaries: how authentic is “too authentic”?  (16:23) Story > polish: experiment and stop fearing the algorithm  (17:59) Hooks vs copying trends; empty metrics vs real community & gigs  (20:18) Quality stands out in a crowded market (and cringe is relative)  (21:20) Unfair breaks happen—focus on your lane and trust the process  🙋🏼‍♂️ Get coached by us: https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnl❤️ Follow us on:https://youtube.com/@artistcoachingnl?sub_confirmation=1https://www.tiktok.com/@artistcoachinghttps://www.instagram.com/artistcoachingnl
🧑🏼‍🤝‍🧑🏼 Join the Artist Coaching Community:https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnlIt’s ADE week, the craziest time of the year for DJs and producers, and also the launch of my new book Happy in a Boring Life.In this episode, Jay joins me straight from Amsterdam to talk about his new sound and rebrand: Melodic Rave. We dive into what it means to start a new chapter in your career, why trusting your gut is everything, and how to stay consistent when no one’s watching.(00:00) Intro - ADE week & book launch(09:41) The “Melodic Rave” story(13:14) Finding confidence in your sound(17:13) Doing everything yourself as an artist(20:00) The importance of creative partners(24:11) Dealing with insecurity and creative shifts(27:04) Clip of the week – Axwell on finishing tracks(30:25) The power of finishing what you start(31:41) Community Q&A(33:50) Maximizing small festival bookings(35:33) Drugs, alcohol & artist health(38:12) Copyright & uploading live sets(39:18) Sending music to big DJs(42:18) Age & career timing as an artist(44:28) Ghost production stigma(45:25) ADE networking & events(49:42) Self-releasing vs labels(51:11) Building consistency & deadlines(52:29) Accountability & building in public(54:02) Joey’s 50KM running challenge🙋🏼‍♂️ Get coached by us: https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnl❤️ Follow us on:https://youtube.com/@artistcoachingnl?sub_confirmation=1https://www.tiktok.com/@artistcoachinghttps://www.instagram.com/artistcoachingnl
Happy in a Boring Life is the follow-up to Unhappy with a Dream Life. In it, former international DJ JoeySuki shares how chasing success at full speed left him burned out—and how slowing down, creating rhythm, and embracing the “boring” parts of life became the fastest way to grow.Through raw stories and practical tools, Joey shows how peace, discipline, and presence can replace chaos without killing ambition. This audiobook is an invitation to design a life you don’t need to escape from—whether you’re an artist, entrepreneur, or simply tired of the endless chase.Chapters:(00:00) Foreword(03:03) The Dream That Broke Me(13:17) Choosing Boring(26:45) Activating Autopilot(33:16) Designing My Days(36:45) Discipline By Design(39:10) The Levers That Keep Me Showing Up(43:00) The Work Behind The Work(45:15) Peace Over Pressure(56:57) Independence Redefined(01:08:47) The Boring Life = The Dream Life(01:18:23) Acknowledgements(01:19:35) Stuff That Helped Me(01:21:41) A Letter To The Reader(01:23:30) Keep Going
🧑🏼‍🤝‍🧑🏼 Join the Artist Coaching Community:https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnl In this episode of the Artist Coaching Podcast, WE discuss various aspects of the music industry, including the upcoming ADE event and effective promotion strategies. We emphasize the importance of community engagement, networking, and the evolving landscape of music promotion. The conversation also touches on the challenges of music production during tough times and offers insights into restarting a music career. 00:00 - Introduction and Setting the Scene02:49 - Community Engagement and Upcoming Events05:53 - Personal Updates and Music Announcements08:46 - Music Promotion Strategies11:51 - The Evolution of Music Promotion14:41 - The Role of DJs in Music Discovery17:49 - The Shift in DJ Culture20:40 - The Importance of Networking and Community23:50 - The Art of Crate Digging and Unique Music Discovery30:35 - The Digital Scarcity in Music32:36 - The Art of DJing and Networking34:01 - Mental Health and Music Creation39:31 - Rebuilding a Career in Music41:50 - Navigating ADE: Tips and Tricks47:36 - Mixdown Techniques and Production Tips 🙋🏼‍♂️ Get coached by us: https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnl ❤️ Follow us on:https://youtube.com/@artistcoachingnl?sub_confirmation=1https://www.tiktok.com/@artistcoachinghttps://www.instagram.com/artistcoachingnl
🧑🏼‍🤝‍🧑🏼 Join the Artist Coaching Community:https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnlIn this episode, we unpack the value of constraints (four-hour Collab Lab sessions = results), live-stream creativity (green screens, kitchens, elevators), and where AI video is going. Then we pivot to the mental game: why Joey chose a hard stop from touring, the pressure of growth, and the rule that saves careers—“you get big by saying yes, you stay big by saying no.”Community Q&A hits two hotspots: 1) releasing an out-of-lane track (brand consistency vs. side alias) and 2) ADE networking (skip USBs, use QR/links + DMs). Extra sauce: the “would I play this in my set?” filter, adding subtle crowd noise for energy, giving co-producers credit, and shoutouts to community wins—plus Joey’s new book pre-order (digital + audio free on Oct 22).(00:00) Introduction(07:15) Why Bassjackers delayed their album: mission > momentum(12:10) The 20% rule — keeping your sound fresh but recognizable(17:45) Collab Lab recap — four-hour sessions that actually work(23:20) From green screens to kitchens — creative livestream setups(28:00) AI video tools — what’s next for content creation(33:40) Joey on stepping away from touring & finding balance(39:00) You get big by saying yes, you stay big by saying no(44:15) Q&A: should you release outside your genre?(50:10) Q&A: ADE networking tips that actually work (QR > USB)(55:30) Why crediting co-producers matters more than ever(59:45) Add subtle crowd noise — a simple energy boost(1:03:10) Wrap-up & Joey’s new book “Happy in a Boring Life”🙋🏼‍♂️ Get coached by us: https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnl❤️ Follow us on:https://youtube.com/@artistcoachingnl?sub_confirmation=1https://www.tiktok.com/@artistcoachinghttps://www.instagram.com/artistcoachingnl
🧑🏼‍🤝‍🧑🏼 Join the Artist Coaching Community:https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnlThis week’s Artist Coaching Podcast kicks off with creator stamina: what daily music-making actually looks like, how to push past “I don’t like this” and still pull gold out of a 30-minute session. They hit branding with real examples—Dom Dolla’s consistent “guy-you’d-grab-a-beer-with” energy, Maddix’s rave-coded identity, Bassjackers’ bold red system—and talk about how looks, artwork, and show design all ladder up to a recognizable artist world. Oh, and ADE is sold out, and Joey’s book is up for free pre-order. (00:00) Introduction(08:38) Creative Process and Daily Music Challenges(11:43) Book Release and Self-Publishing Journey(14:44) Event Updates and Community Interaction(18:08) Introduction to Clip of the Week(19:37) The Bold Strategy of Going All In(23:43) Branding in the Music Industry(29:35) The Importance of Visual Identity(35:36) Audience Engagement and Personal Branding(39:40) The Evolution of EDM and DJ Rankings(43:36) Vlogging Insights and Authenticity in Content Creation(49:52) Creative Blocks and the Art of Music Production(52:44) The Impact of AI on Music Production🙋🏼‍♂️ Get coached by us: https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnl❤️ Follow us on:https://youtube.com/@artistcoachingnl?sub_confirmation=1https://www.tiktok.com/@artistcoachinghttps://www.instagram.com/artistcoachingnl
🧑🏼‍🤝‍🧑🏼 Join the Artist Coaching Community:https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnlLabels vs. self-release isn’t a religion; it’s a tactic. We unpack how new producers can actually break through today: engineer DJ support, ship consistently, and treat labels as amplifiers (not saviors). We dig into why Spotify monthly listeners don’t equal ticket sales, using current scene examples, and how niche impact often beats mass streams. Community questions spark real talk on starting as a ghost producer (product first, relationships second), handling stage fright (skill, prep, and perspective), and whether formal training helps vs. trial-and-error. We also jam on content: when to hire creative help, what still has to be “you,” and how mood-driven visuals can carry a track. Plus: ADE lunch + seminar update (limited tickets).(00:00) Introduction(10:31) Navigating Music Releases in Today's Landscape(21:44) The Evolution of Music Consumption(26:45) Navigating the Music Industry: Ghost Production Insights(32:30) Overcoming Stage Fright and Performance Anxiety(36:32) The Value of Formal Training vs. Trial and Error(39:55) Balancing Opportunities: Networking vs. Performance(40:40) Building Connections Through Communication(41:15) The Importance of Content Creation for Musicians(45:16) Finding Your Unique Sound and Collaborating Creatively(46:54) Dealing with Burnout in the Music Industry🙋🏼‍♂️ Get coached by us: https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnl❤️ Follow us on:https://youtube.com/@artistcoachingnl?sub_confirmation=1https://www.tiktok.com/@artistcoachinghttps://www.instagram.com/artistcoachingnl
🧑🏼‍🤝‍🧑🏼 Join the Artist Coaching Community:https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnlThis week, Joey and Ralph get real about building a career. They unpack how “first wins” actually happen (Fedde, Tiësto, Laidback Luke moments), why communities accelerate growth, and how to get on radars beyond cold DMs, by standing out, being consistent, and working the “B/C-list” of micro-influential DJs. They also tackle the messy stuff, comparison, imposter syndrome, and rejection as exposure therapy, and riff on content ops: when to DIY vs. outsource live-set edits. Rapid-fire wisdom lands on two tattoos: “Enjoy the ride” and “Consistency over intensity.” Plus: an AI tip for building targeted outreach lists and a nod to the MK “Dior” bootleg making rounds. (00:00) Introduction(11:29) Building Connections in the Music Industry(17:26) The Role of Community and Competition(23:00) Standing Out in the Music Scene(27:04) The Challenge of Creating Unique Music(30:52) Building Connections in the Music Industry(34:18) Advice for Aspiring Artists(37:58) The Importance of Consistency(43:50) Navigating Insecurities and Comparisons(49:33) The Reality of Competition in the Music Scene(53:51) Authenticity vs. Networking in the DJ World🙋🏼‍♂️ Get coached by us: https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnl❤️ Follow us on:https://www.youtube.com/@artistcoachingnlhttps://www.tiktok.com/@artistcoachinghttps://www.instagram.com/artistcoachingnl
🧑🏼‍🤝‍🧑🏼 Join the Artist Coaching Community:https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnlA loose, high-energy roundtable with Jay Hardway, Bassjackers, and Joey about actually finishing music and moving your career forward without burning out. They riff on ADE prep, why 30 minutes a day beats “8-hour marathons”, how to ride momentum after a release, and what labels look for now (Beatport traction helps, but self-made momentum + consistency is the unlock). Expect practical takes on discipline, arranging faster, and turning small daily habits into compounding results, plus chat vibes with the Discord crew checking in live.(00:00) – Intro & catching up(03:15) – How DJs prep for ADE without burning out(07:40) – The 30-Minute Rule: why short daily sessions beat marathons(12:25) – Release strategy: turning momentum into real growth(17:50) – Beatport charts: helpful boost or empty flex?(22:30) – What labels are really looking for in 2025(28:05) – Arrange faster: finish tracks instead of looping forever(33:40) – Discipline over motivation: the habit that keeps you producing(38:55) – Accountability hacks: Discord, challenges & daily wins(43:10) – Final advice for producers chasing consistency🙋🏼‍♂️ Get coached by us: https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnl❤️ Follow us on:https://www.youtube.com/@artistcoachingnlhttps://www.tiktok.com/@artistcoachinghttps://www.instagram.com/artistcoachingnl
🧑🏼‍🤝‍🧑🏼 Join the 30-day Music Challenge:https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnlThis week, we unpack the 30-Day Music Challenge results, why “motivation gets you started, discipline keeps you going,” and how shiny-object chasing murders momentum. We also get practical: how to build daily idea systems, why deliberate downtime matters for creativity, and how to use ADE without over-scheduling. Community questions hit label promo “offers,” streaming as the future of DJing, and navigating collabs across exclusive label deals. TL;DR: stop waiting to feel ready-ship, iterate, and stay in motion.(00:00) Introduction(10:53) 30-Day Music Challenge and Creative Habits(15:56) Discipline vs. Motivation in Music Production(23:44) The Importance of Mini Victories in Music Career(28:14) The Impact of Social Media on Music(29:31) Consistency vs. Shiny Object Syndrome(31:27) The Dangers of Comfort in Creativity(36:48) The Importance of Downtime(44:05) Lessons Learned: Consistency and Opportunity(51:11) Navigating Predatory Labels(54:06) The Future of DJing and Streaming🙋🏼‍♂️ Get coached by us: https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnl❤️ Follow us on:https://www.youtube.com/@artistcoachingnlhttps://www.tiktok.com/@artistcoachinghttps://www.instagram.com/artistcoachingnl
🧑🏼‍🤝‍🧑🏼 Join the Artist Coaching Community:https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnlEDM is “back” (at least for a night in Katwijk), but the real topic here: audience ≠ fanbase. Joey, Ralph, and Jay break down how artists actually move from streams to ticket sales by building trust, staying consistent, and working both the front stage (music/content) and the backstage (relationships, promoters, artists). We get practical on first gigs, fees, whether to play for free, how to approach clubs, and how to think about “too mainstream.” The guys also riff on label power in 2025 (the quality-stamp era is mostly gone), why boutique/artist-run labels still matter, and how to curate your sound without losing yourself. Plus: ADE prep (USBs vs links), China shows, and an 80/20 framework you can actually use tomorrow.(00:00) Introduction(08:40) Building a Fan Base from Scratch(14:23) The Balance of Authenticity and Mainstream Appeal(17:17) Engaging with Your Audience(20:26) Finding Your Unique Sound(23:10) Community Questions: Getting Your First Gigs(27:44) Navigating Cold Sales in DJing(31:07) The Value of Free Gigs for New DJs(32:08) Exploring Dual Genres in Music Production(35:15) Building Relationships in the Music Industry(40:00) The Decline of Record Labels' Influence(50:58) The Importance of Trust and Consistency in Labels🙋🏼‍♂️ Get coached by us: https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnl❤️ Follow us on:https://www.youtube.com/@artistcoachingnlhttps://www.tiktok.com/@artistcoachinghttps://www.instagram.com/artistcoachingnl
🧑🏼‍🤝‍🧑🏼 Join the Artist Coaching Community:https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnlIn this episode, we explore the distinctions between hype, network, and actual fit for a stage; why niche artists with true fans often fill floors faster than playlist stars; and how to pitch yourself like a professional (with clarity, proof, a short video, and a vibe). We also spar on consistency vs. flexibility for live streaming, when managers/agents help vs. when they don’t, and why your first shows often come from throwing your own party. Producer‑nerd corner hits room treatment, Sonarworks‑style room correction, the “mixing on headphones” hot take, and the sub‑bass debate. We close with James Hype’s point: production moves careers more reliably than DJ chops, like it or not. 00:00 Welcome03:02 Tomorrowland Experience and Success Pathways08:56 Navigating Early Career Challenges11:58 The Importance of Networking and Sales Pitch14:46 Understanding the Role of Managers and Agents23:15 The Multidisciplinary Nature of Being an Artist24:39 Community Questions26:31 Navigating Copyright Issues in Music31:11 Streaming and Building an Audience38:13 Leveraging Social Media Interactions41:53 Exploring Multiband Clipping in Music Production43:41 Tips for Attending ADE45:24 Acoustic Treatment in Home Studios55:44 The Importance of Live Streaming for DJs56:07 Clip of the Week: James Hype's Perspective58:22 Upcoming Events and Community Engagement🙋🏼‍♂️ Get coached by us: https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnl❤️ Follow us on:https://www.youtube.com/@artistcoachingnlhttps://www.tiktok.com/@artistcoachinghttps://www.instagram.com/artistcoachingnl
🧑🏼‍🤝‍🧑🏼 Join the Artist Coaching Community:https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnlThis week, it’s just me, diving deep into your Discord questions. We cover why small, dedicated audiences beat big vanity numbers, how to turn streaming momentum into real fans and gigs, and the unsexy logistics every DJ/producer needs to nail, getting paid upfront, prepping visuals, travel, backups, and more. I also share mindset tools like 30-minute daily sprints, creative “triggers,” and knowing when to cut dead projects loose.Whether you’re chasing your first booking or scaling to international gigs, these insights will save you time, money, and headaches.(00:00) – Intro & Community shoutouts(04:50) – Quality over quantity in fanbuilding(16:25) – Why streams do NOT equal fans(18:44) – Managers & bookers: when they help(20:59) – Getting paid upfront(26:15) – Visuals & logistics for gigs(30:19) – Leveraging platform relationships(32:18) – Creating your own gig opportunities(35:42) – Mindset & simplifying music production(38:46) – Income thresholds for going full-time(44:11) – Early-stage income ideas(45:17) – Collabs & follow-ups(46:31) – Beating perfectionism with time limits(52:34) – Why post-release promo matters most🙋🏼‍♂️ Get coached by us: https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnl❤️ Follow us on:https://www.tiktok.com/@artistcoachinghttps://www.instagram.com/artistcoachingnl/
🧑🏼‍🤝‍🧑🏼 Join the Artist Coaching Community:https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnlAfter a three-week podcast break, Joey and Jay are back, recharged, reflective, and fired up. In this episode, they dive into: • The fire at Tomorrowland’s mainstage and how artists and organizers bounced back. • A simple but powerful music production tactic that’s helping artists create more with less stress. • The never-ending battle of getting back into your rhythm post-vacation. • How old songs (even from 10+ years ago) can still make waves—and why you should never stop sharing your past work. • And yeah… one of Joey’s old tracks just got played on the Tomorrowland Mainstage 👀🔥Whether you’re an aspiring producer or an established artist, this one’s a goldmine of relatable struggles, creative hacks, and behind-the-scenes industry insight.🙋🏼‍♂️ Get coached by us: https://linktr.ee/artistcoachingnl❤️ Follow us on:https://www.tiktok.com/@artistcoachinghttps://www.instagram.com/artistcoachingnl/
Summer break special! While we take two weeks off, enjoy the full audiobook of Unhappy With a Dream Life.It’s the honest story behind burnout, success, and finding your way back.And good news, my new book Happy in a Boring Life is coming later this year!Perfect time to catch up. 🌞 Have a nice holiday, everyone!
While we’re taking a short summer break, we’re dropping something special from the vault.This episode was previously only available to our Artist Coaching community on Discord, but now, for the first time, we’re sharing it with everyone.In this unfiltered Q&A, Henry Fong shares:How he built his career from the ground upWhat he’d do today if he had to start from zeroHow to get noticed without spamming your demoThe real value of remixes, testing content, and playing the long game⚠️ Bonus: One of the craziest DJ horror stories we’ve ever heard.Oh, and we announce something big: Henry officially joins the Artist Coaching team.
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