065: Corey James on Finding Your Sound, Going Full-Time & Feedback
Description
Towards the end of 2019, I had the pleasure of hosting ‘Phonic Feature: Corey James’, a masterclass hosted by Liverpool Audio Network dedicated to the craft of Corey James. This podcast is a recording from the introduction to that sessions where Corey and I had a chat about life, his journey and some of his challenges along the way.
Show Notes: www.yourmusicindustry.com/post/corey-james
Highlights From This Episode:
[00:00 ] Has it always been ‘Corey James’? We gain some perspective on the journey of Corey James as an artist and DJ in dance music.
[02:35 ] Corey passes on how he approaches music production and how you can always tell that it’s a Corey James record.
[03:40 ] Corey shares his experience and experience of going full-time in music. Is it all what it seems?
[09:50 ] Feedback from friends, family and mentors, what’s Corey’s approach? Does he always listen and put it to work?
[11:15 ] Corey talks musicality and how his father in his younger years inspired him and gave him a music perspective and understanding.
[12:30 ] How does Corey James know when a record is ready and finished? In this section he enlightens us to his own little trick.
[13:40 ] When it comes to focusing in the studio and getting tracks finished, how does he maintain his focus and not be overwhelmed?
[15:07 ] Corey James walks us through the motivation behind starting ‘Mind Control’ and why running his own events has always been on his own ming.
[16:09 ] Throughout the years, Corey has a wealth of collaborations under his belt but what is his perspective on Collaborations? Are they a good thing to regularly undertake? Corey opens our eyes.
[21:00 ] Corey ends the conversation with the one piece of advice he’s offer to up and coming music makers and DJs.
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