This Podcast is for anyone who is interested in Ableton Live. Whether you’re a pro or just getting started, there’s something for all. I talk to lots of different Ableton user’s who I think are using the program in a cool unique way. Don’t worry if you’re not a pro, we’re all finding our way together. My goal is that each episode helps each one of us discover new things about Ableton, and inspire ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | MusicMusic Interviews |
As a well-experienced producer and performer, Dan Giffin has taught Grammy-winning artists the ins and outs of making music with Live and Push. He currently produces under the artist name Philia, teaches Ableton Live through his website LiveProducers... more
Nashville based Noah Lloyd also known as Haterade, has accumulated over 30 million streams world wide in his career. With several uploads on Trap Nation’s Youtube Channel He has had his music played by some of the biggest DJs in the world like Skrill... more
Andrew is an LA based drummer and has worked with artists including Billie Eiish, FINNEAS, VÉRITÉ, TKAY MAIDZA and Tor Miller. He uses Ableton both out live on the road and in his studio. Follow him on instagram @marshalldrums
Hey everyone, just a quick update on the future of the podcast. Life for me is really super busy, so I’m looking to see if any of the listeners would be interested in taking on the podcast for me? If not, no worries at all. I also want to introduce y... more
An absolute pleasure to speak to David about his experience with Ableton. Of course, we talk about his awesome company “Sunday Sounds” that utilises Ableton to the core. Check out www.sundaysounds.com for more information.
An absolute pleasure to speak to David about his experience with Ableton. Of course, we talk about his awesome company “Sunday Sounds” that utilises Ableton to the core. Check out www.sundaysounds.com for more information.
It’s a real pleasure to have Jonny and Payden on the show to talk about their new company Drum Sample Shop www.drumsampleshop.com Have you been looking for authentic, fresh, and rich sounding drum samples? If so, please check out Drum Sample Shop. Dr... more
Thomas Glendinning aka ELPHNT, is an Ableton Certified Trainer from South Africa who knows Ableton inside and out. I first had Tom on the show on episode 3, so it’s a real pleasure to have him back. Thomas and I take a deep dive and look at all the n... more
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