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A music career never, ever, ever goes in a straight line. It’s winding path, through studios, gigs, relationships, and day jobs.
Ashlee Chanelle has lived it and succeeded. She’s a Senior Enterprise Account Executive at Epidemic Sound and a longtime mix engineer and producer We talked about how licensing actually works in the real world, how to communicate like a pro in high-stakes environments, and how to keep balance with all the work.
For 30% off your first year with DistroKid to share your music with the world click DistroKid.com/vip/lovemusicmore 🌎
Subscribe to this pod's blog on Substack to receive deeper dives on the regular 🏊♂️
Tune into my music and surf the different-yet-connected platforms at ScoobertDoobert.pizza 🍕
Pick up my LP "I" on vinyl in all its full spinning colorfulness 🎨
A wonderful approach. An intuitive sense of how to get there. Levels of granularity. Finding the excitement in it. The bounce. Because of ears. Along that jagged path. When it’s good it’s good. Breaths are a perfect thing. This nice balance. The throughline. Stick with it. Adapt the track. Like hybrid perspective. Learn from one another. A funny blurred line. As knobs. To create that pocket. The vocabulary. Learning how signal flow works. Feeling off of the energy. Observe and absorb. Emotional response to the sequence of frequencies. A fun ride. So exciting. An interest in the intersection. Auditory artifacts. Know what’s going on. Building to scale. Being there for the journey. An interest in the intersection. Where the magic actually lives. Able to speak that language. The view as well. So fun and so fascinating also. Find that opportunity. Lifestyle shifts. Tactile osmatic experience. Being around. Adapted over time. Trust ourselves and our ears. This organism itself. That common thread. It goes a long way. Bringing that home. Able to visualize. Very intentional. Sometimes opposite. Stay creative. Part of the conversation. Really cool. Being in the soup. 🍜
Connect with Ashlee on her:
✏️ IG
✏️ Linktree
Edited by Rebecca Sansom
Set Design by Max Horwich
Podcast Produced by Beformer
By Scoobert Doobert5
1313 ratings
A music career never, ever, ever goes in a straight line. It’s winding path, through studios, gigs, relationships, and day jobs.
Ashlee Chanelle has lived it and succeeded. She’s a Senior Enterprise Account Executive at Epidemic Sound and a longtime mix engineer and producer We talked about how licensing actually works in the real world, how to communicate like a pro in high-stakes environments, and how to keep balance with all the work.
For 30% off your first year with DistroKid to share your music with the world click DistroKid.com/vip/lovemusicmore 🌎
Subscribe to this pod's blog on Substack to receive deeper dives on the regular 🏊♂️
Tune into my music and surf the different-yet-connected platforms at ScoobertDoobert.pizza 🍕
Pick up my LP "I" on vinyl in all its full spinning colorfulness 🎨
A wonderful approach. An intuitive sense of how to get there. Levels of granularity. Finding the excitement in it. The bounce. Because of ears. Along that jagged path. When it’s good it’s good. Breaths are a perfect thing. This nice balance. The throughline. Stick with it. Adapt the track. Like hybrid perspective. Learn from one another. A funny blurred line. As knobs. To create that pocket. The vocabulary. Learning how signal flow works. Feeling off of the energy. Observe and absorb. Emotional response to the sequence of frequencies. A fun ride. So exciting. An interest in the intersection. Auditory artifacts. Know what’s going on. Building to scale. Being there for the journey. An interest in the intersection. Where the magic actually lives. Able to speak that language. The view as well. So fun and so fascinating also. Find that opportunity. Lifestyle shifts. Tactile osmatic experience. Being around. Adapted over time. Trust ourselves and our ears. This organism itself. That common thread. It goes a long way. Bringing that home. Able to visualize. Very intentional. Sometimes opposite. Stay creative. Part of the conversation. Really cool. Being in the soup. 🍜
Connect with Ashlee on her:
✏️ IG
✏️ Linktree
Edited by Rebecca Sansom
Set Design by Max Horwich
Podcast Produced by Beformer