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“Since it’s 100% natural to feel the doubt, you can’t really stop that voice from coming at you; you have to learn how to overcome it and get over it.” – Eyal Levi
ON THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT:
– Eyal’s suggestions for approaching school
– Special contributor Mike Mowery’s take on lyric videos and social media
– Confronting self doubt
– Eyal’s predictions about the future of analog and digital gear
– How to save a session when you’ve received disastrous drum tracks
– And much, much more
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Comments 1
It must have been the fretless bass that I heard, during the breakdown of “Blender for the Baby”. It was really intriguing to hear that type of bass sound in a genre where bass tones are usually very bright or overdriven. Thanks for the answer!