Nate talks about:
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How fatherhood affects creativity
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How he prioritizes his time in his life, and in the shed
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When he realized Kneebody was becoming “a thing”
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Whether the internet is a net positive or net negative for drummers today
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What I’ve been calling “radical creativity”, an approach of complete trust of your musical instincts in the moment
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…and more…
He also critiques my performance of a Kneebody song called Greenblatt, from their record The Line.
0:25 - how has FOUR changed his drumming
3:50 - how he divides his time
7:20 - where his best ideas come from
9:29 - why some drummers stay sharp as they age and others don't
12:15 - when did he realize Kneebody had "hit"
15:55 - how Nate manages the "self critical" voice when he's practicing and playing
21:55 - the differences between practice and performance (part 2)
24:20 - how to deal with perfectionism when recording
28:00 - what Nate thought of my performance of a Kneebody song
32:20 - has social media been a net positive or negative for drums
33:55 - is it even possible to choose to create your own style?
38:55 - are "hard knocks" still necessary in jazz?