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#017: How time plays a part in creativity & music - Chevy Long from Indian Summer
Uncommon
English - June 06, 2017 00:00 - 1 hour - 83.3 MB - ★★★★★ - 3 ratingsMarketing Business Entrepreneurship interview show neuralle melbourne interview self improvement melbourne podcast business uncommon neuralle uncommon podcast Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
For show notes and links: neuralle.com/podcast
Chevy Long (
@indiansummerau
) is one half of electronic duo Indian Summer, and creator of apparel line Classy Duds. It’s always fascinating to get into the heads of creative minds, and particularly with Chevy, there is an emphasis on valuing your time to focus on what you truly enjoy in life. A great episode for anyone willing to pursue their creative passions and think laterally, irrespective of how long the journey is to get there. Over the course of this episode you’ll learn that Chevy is actually a man of many hats, and has skills to apply over a multitude of areas.
In this episode we discussed:
The beginning of Indian Summer
Opportunities to travel via touring
Insights into America & Trump
Embracing change in life
Plans for Indian Summer in the future
Managing the creative process
The production of a track
What makes a song successful
The business model of music
Electronic music motivators or mentors
Best and worst advice in starting out in music
His interest in sustainable housing
His most worthwhile investment of time (and money)
Enjoy the episode,
Jordan & Lauren
Show notes
On the beginning of Indian Summer
{04:36}
Opportunities to travel via touring {22:15}
Insights into America & Trump {25:45}
On embracing change in life {28:48}
Plans for Indian Summer in the future {34:40}
Managing the creative process {36:55}
The production of a track {41:48}
What makes a song successful {46:58}
On music genre trends {55:28}
Tools and software {57:03}
The business model of music {58:40}
Electronic music motivators or mentors {01:05:28}
Best and worst advice in starting out in music {01:10:28}
Apparent failures that have turned into a good thing {01:16:10}
If he had to do a TED talk, what it would it be on? {01:18:49}
On his interest in sustainable housing {01:19:18}
Stress relief - meditation, journalling or exercise {01:29:20}
What he’s currently listening to {01:31:00}
Favourite non-musical sounds {01:32:06}
Books he’d recommend {01:33:16}
Lessons learnt from his parents {01:35:53}
On his most worthwhile investment of time (and money) {01:39:38}
Select Links & People mentioned from the Episode
Chevy on
Twitter
Empire Of The Sun - Walking On A Dream
Michael Barker
(drummer)
Sustainable housing
Meditation
Journalling
<p>For show notes and links: neuralle.com/podcast </p><p>Chevy Long (<a href="#">@indiansummerau</a>) is one half of electronic duo Indian Summer, and creator of apparel line Classy Duds. It’s always fascinating to get into the heads of creative minds, and particularly with Chevy, there is an emphasis on valuing your time to focus on what you truly enjoy in life. A great episode for anyone willing to pursue their creative passions and think laterally, irrespective of how long the journey is to get there. Over the course of this episode you’ll learn that Chevy is actually a man of many hats, and has skills to apply over a multitude of areas.</p><p></p><p>In this episode we discussed:</p><ul><li>The beginning of Indian Summer</li><li>Opportunities to travel via touring</li><li>Insights into America & Trump</li><li>Embracing change in life</li><li>Plans for Indian Summer in the future</li><li>Managing the creative process</li><li>The production of a track</li><li>What makes a song successful</li><li>The business model of music</li><li>Electronic music motivators or mentors</li><li>Best and worst advice in starting out in music</li><li>His interest in sustainable housing</li><li>His most worthwhile investment of time (and money)</li></ul>
Enjoy the episode, Jordan & Lauren
Show notes
On the beginning of Indian Summer {04:36}Opportunities to travel via touring {22:15}Insights into America & Trump {25:45}On embracing change in life {28:48}Plans for Indian Summer in the future {34:40}Managing the creative process {36:55}The production of a track {41:48}What makes a song successful {46:58}On music genre trends {55:28}Tools and software {57:03}The business model of music {58:40}Electronic music motivators or mentors {01:05:28}Best and worst advice in starting out in music {01:10:28}Apparent failures that have turned into a good thing {01:16:10}If he had to do a TED talk, what it would it be on? {01:18:49}On his interest in sustainable housing {01:19:18}Stress relief - meditation, journalling or exercise {01:29:20}What he’s currently listening to {01:31:00}Favourite non-musical sounds {01:32:06}Books he’d recommend {01:33:16}Lessons learnt from his parents {01:35:53}On his most worthwhile investment of time (and money) {01:39:38}
Select Links & People mentioned from the Episode
Chevy on Twitter Listen to Indian SummerClassy Duds ApparelCheap MondayBrown AlleyTriple JFlumeSweat It Out (record label)Tim FerrissAudibleAbletonMelodyneTove Lo - Habits (Stay High)Empire Of The Sun - Walking On A DreamRadioheadSynplantGaragebandJustice on using GaragebandDillon Francis merchSpotifyJoe Rogan ExperienceBill BurrRUFUSDaft PunkAlison WonderlandMichael Barker (drummer)Elon MuskDJ Ajax - Adrian ThomasSustainable housingWikiHouse.ccEarthshipTeslaMeditationJournallingSapiens Tony Robbins Peter Thiel - Zero to One