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035. Soul-Crushing Success: The Counterintuitive Path to Creative Freedom | feat. ELPHNT

035. Soul-Crushing Success: The Counterintuitive Path to Creative Freedom | feat. ELPHNT

Update: 2025-06-11
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In this comprehensive conversation, ELPHNT shares his journey from traditional musician to innovative music educator and tool creator. We explore his minimalist approach to production, the importance of finding your creative process, and how he's built a sustainable online business around his passion for music.

From his practical advice on organization, performance, and overcoming creative blocks, this episode provides valuable insights for producers at any stage of their journey.

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Meet ELPHNT

Tom Glendenning, known professionally as ELPHNT, is a London-based music producer, educator, and software developer originally from South Africa. He is best known for creating innovative tools and educational content for Ableton Live users, building a successful online business around music production education while maintaining his own artistic practice.

ELPHNT represents the modern producer-educator archetype, combining deep technical knowledge with practical teaching methods and a minimalist creative philosophy.

Special Offer to Support ELPHNT and ProducerHead

We hooked up with ELPHNT to get 25% off any of his Ableton Live packs. On top of that, any purchase will automatically include his GEN pack, for free.

If you're interested you can take advantage of this at: elphnt.io/producerhead

No code needed. Just use the link, choose your pack, and you’ll see the discount applied automatically.

What We Explored

Throughout the episode we discuss:

The importance of having a conscious philosophy for making music

Balancing technical and artistic sides of production ("open mode" vs "closed mode")

Creating custom tools to overcome creative blocks (his version of Brian Eno's oblique cards)

The value of organization and workflow optimization in Ableton Live

Learning by doing vs. theoretical knowledge in music production

Overcoming performance anxiety and the reality of "soul crusher" gigs

Building an online business around music without losing authenticity

The balance between consumption and production in learning

Why practice and experience are the only paths to real mastery

Three Game-Changing Takeaways

1. Less Is More PhilosophyFocus on going deeper with fewer elements rather than adding more sounds - spend time crafting the tonal characteristics and textures of individual elements.

2. Practice Over TheoryThere are no shortcuts to mastery. You can watch thousands of tutorials, but real learning only comes through repeated hands-on practice and experimentation.

3. Build for Yourself FirstWhether creating music or business tools, start with solving your own problems and needs - authenticity and personal connection will naturally resonate with others.

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Episode Timeline

0:00 - Intro & Welcome2:09 - South Africa to London Journey3:36 - Philosophy of Making Music5:29 - Creative Process & Experimentation6:22 - Jack White's "Upholster the Chair" Philosophy9:50 - Getting Unstuck: Brian Eno's Oblique Cards14:10 - Open Mode vs Closed Mode19:19 - Organization & Workflow in Ableton24:08 - Learning by Doing vs Theory25:09 - ELPHNT Exclusive Promo!32:14 - Practice Practice Practice36:18 - Breaking Rules47:03 - Soulcrusher Gigs55:01 - Running Your Own Music Business1:03:12 - Balancing Music Creation with Business1:11:22 - Quick Hits & Closing Thoughts1:20:13 - Outro

References & Inspiration

Books & Concepts:

* "Essentialism" by Greg McKeown

* "74 Creative Strategies" by Dennis DeSantis

* Brian Eno's Oblique Cards

Music That Shaped the Conversation:

* "Introducing Hedzola Sounds with Hugh Masekela" - Hugh Masekela

* "A Love Supreme" - John Coltrane

* "Cosmogramma" - Flying Lotus

* "Madvillainy" - Madvillain

* "Songs of the Deaf" - Queens of the Stone Age

Visual References:

* "Under Great White Northern Lights" (White Stripes documentary)

* "2001: A Space Odyssey"

🎵 LISTEN TO TORU'S MUSIC ON SPOTIFY

Connect & Continue the Conversation

Find ELPHNT:

* YouTube: @ELPHNT

* Instagram: @elphntx

* Website: elphnt.io

Connect with Toru:

* Website: torubeat.com

* Instagram: @torubeat

* YouTube: @torubeat

* Spotify: Toru

* Apple Music: Toru

Support ProducerHead

If you value ProducerHead and want to support the show, consider a premium subscription (just $6 per month). For less than a plug-in, you can directly support and grow the show while keeping the core content free for everyone.

This episode was co-produced, engineered and edited by Matthew Diaz. From ProducerHead, this is Toru, and in a way, so are you. Peace.

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035. Soul-Crushing Success: The Counterintuitive Path to Creative Freedom | feat. ELPHNT

035. Soul-Crushing Success: The Counterintuitive Path to Creative Freedom | feat. ELPHNT

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