What's your passion behind music? Why Recording? I love playing music live, it’s so much fun but there’s an immortality in written music and recordings which I am also deeply in love with, so I decided to start a business in music production - the music can live on for hundreds of years, it's magic. I’ve been producing music for over 6 years and playing live for over a decade, the two skills feed each other. Where did it all begin? It all began as a child watching Back to the Future. Do you remember “know that new sound you’ve been looking for?” Johnny B Goode by Chuck Berry blew my mind. I didn’t know what I wanted in life up until then but I was pretty sure I found it. I wanted to play music. The guitar, the piano, the bass, all of it. I wanted to power-slide too. Through-out school and further education I started a couple bands with friends, learning what it truly means to be a musician, to play live, practice and organise with people. Going through lessons and gigs, seeing improvements was the result of fucking up enough times to need to change, I strived to better myself and my craft or else my dreams of rocking to a a crowd were on the line. Are you self taught? I graduated college in 2019 with a triple merit level 3 diploma in music production and performance while working my ass off in part-time jobs to upgrade my studio equipment so I could experiment with songwriting and release original music. Composing and producing gave me full instrumental control and my own records and there's a lot I've learnt about playing I wouldn't without producing. Education can teach the fundamentals, but self-assigned projects grew my confidence to take on client work. How did you start as a Professional Freelance producer? After releasing my debut single, producing for friends and local artists; I had built up enough experience to record professionally from home, despite there being endless freelancers, I had shown to the world that I can do this, so why would I stop there?

RobertoMann

What's your passion behind music? Why Recording? I love playing music live, it’s so much fun but there’s an immortality in written music and recordings which I am also deeply in love with, so I decided to start a business in music production - the music can live on for hundreds of years, it's magic. I’ve been producing music for over 6 years and playing live for over a decade, the two skills feed each other. Where did it all begin? It all began as a child watching Back to the Future. Do you remember “know that new sound you’ve been looking for?” Johnny B Goode by Chuck Berry blew my mind. I didn’t know what I wanted in life up until then but I was pretty sure I found it. I wanted to play music. The guitar, the piano, the bass, all of it. I wanted to power-slide too. Through-out school and further education I started a couple bands with friends, learning what it truly means to be a musician, to play live, practice and organise with people. Going through lessons and gigs, seeing improvements was the result of fucking up enough times to need to change, I strived to better myself and my craft or else my dreams of rocking to a a crowd were on the line. Are you self taught? I graduated college in 2019 with a triple merit level 3 diploma in music production and performance while working my ass off in part-time jobs to upgrade my studio equipment so I could experiment with songwriting and release original music. Composing and producing gave me full instrumental control and my own records and there's a lot I've learnt about playing I wouldn't without producing. Education can teach the fundamentals, but self-assigned projects grew my confidence to take on client work. How did you start as a Professional Freelance producer? After releasing my debut single, producing for friends and local artists; I had built up enough experience to record professionally from home, despite there being endless freelancers, I had shown to the world that I can do this, so why would I stop there?

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What’s your passion behind music? Why Recording?

I love playing music live, it’s so much fun

but there’s an immortality in written music and recordings which I am also deeply in love with, so I decided to start a business in music production - the music can live on for hundreds of years, it’s magic.

I’ve been producing music for over 6 years and playing live for over a decade, the two skills feed each other.

Where did it all begin?

It all began as a child watching Back to the Future. Do you remember “know that new sound you’ve been looking for?” Johnny B Goode by Chuck Berry blew my mind. I didn’t know what I wanted in life up until then but I was pretty sure I found it. I wanted to play music. The guitar, the piano, the bass, all of it. I wanted to power-slide too.

Through-out school and further education I started a couple bands with friends, learning what it truly means to be a musician, to play live, practice and organise with people. Going through lessons and gigs, seeing improvements was the result of fucking up enough times to need to change, I strived to better myself and my craft or else my dreams of rocking to a a crowd were on the line.

Are you self taught?

I graduated college in 2019 with a triple merit level 3 diploma in music production and performance while working my ass off in part-time jobs to upgrade my studio equipment so I could experiment with songwriting and release original music. Composing and producing gave me full instrumental control and my own records and there’s a lot I’ve learnt about playing I wouldn’t without producing. Education can teach the fundamentals, but self-assigned projects grew my confidence to take on client work.

How did you start as a Professional Freelance producer?

After releasing my debut single, producing for friends and local artists; I had built up enough experience to record professionally from home, despite there being endless freelancers, I had shown to the world that I can do this, so why would I stop there?

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    uniE603 Lightning Rock Guitar Riff
    This Led Zepplin inspired track incorporates my #musicproduction skills aswell as my #guitar and #bass ones, to #arrange , #mix and #master a highly polished sound that translates well from studio to mobile speakers. This #instrumental has potiential placements in #advertising with it's punch high octaine head-banging energy!