040. Why Slowing Down Might Be the Best Thing You Do for Your Music | feat. Chris Mazuera
Description
Why This Episode Matters:
In a world where producers feel pressured to push out endless content, Chris Mazuera offers an alternative: slow down, be patient, and build with intention. His philosophy proves that creativity and longevity come from balance, not burnout.
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Who is Chris Mazuera:
Chris Mazuera is a Brooklyn-based producer and artist blending hip-hop, jazz, psychedelic, and Latin influences. Moving to New York at 19, he delved into music production crafting beats and developed his signature sound. In 2018, he released his debut album Monstera, a project that wove together his guitar-driven beginnings with his evolving love for jazz and hip-hop.
What We Dive Into:
* Why patience is a superpower for producers
* The role of health and lifestyle in creativity
* The importance of community and collaboration
* Chris’s influences and gear choices
* How to build longevity in music
Three Key Takeaways:
* Patience Creates Longevity – True creativity takes time. Don’t rush the process.
* Your Studio Is Not a Vacuum – Your creative output is a mirror. What is it showing you?
* Community Inspires Growth – Collaboration keeps you accountable and pushes your creativity further.
Before You Go:
Take one action from Chris’s approach: before your next session, pause and reset. Go for a walk and take a stretch. Insert some space into your process and observe its impact on what you make and how you feel.
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Chapters:
0:00 - Intro and show opening
1:36 - Intuition vs. methodical approaches
3:45 - Learning to trust musical instincts
6:41 - Commitment vs. flexibility in art
8:41 - Formal training vs. self-taught
13:09 - "Theory kills creativity" is b******t
21:48 - Busking lessons in NYC subways
23:59 - The 10,000 hours concept
31:17 - Dealing with creative burnout
34:04 - Collaboration principles
38:53 - What he wishes he knew earlier
40:27 - The Beatles discussion
43:43 - Serving the song over technique
46:12 - Quick Hits!
59:01 - Best advice: "No Plan B"
1:02:52 - Unreleased music and process
1:08:09 - Final thoughts and outro
Connect with Chris Mazuera:
* Instagram: @chrismazuera
* Website: chrismazuera.com
* Spotify: Chris Mazuera
* Apple Music: Chris Mazuera
Connect with Toru:
* Website: torubeat.com
* Instagram: @torubeat
* YouTube: @torubeat
* Spotify: Toru
* Apple Music: Toru
Credits:
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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