• Finding Your Niche, Saying Yes, and “Work/Life balance” as a Music Producer and Composer

  • Feb 15 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 35 mins
  • Podcast

Finding Your Niche, Saying Yes, and “Work/Life balance” as a Music Producer and Composer

  • Summary

  • with Randy Slaugh, music producer and composer.

    Randy Slaugh is a music producer and composer based in Salt Lake City, UT. He has worked on Grammy®️-nominated, Juno award-winning and Billboard #1 records for world-class musicians including Architects, The Amity Affliction, Periphery, Devin Townsend, David Archuleta, TesseracT, Sleeping with Sirens, and Four Year Strong. He is a voting member of the Recording Academy and has been heavily involved in the music industry for over a decade with a diverse background in a variety of genres, but we spend a lot of time talking about his niche in orchestration for metal and punk bands. He has also had hundreds of television placements on shows such as MTV’s Catfish, Undercover Boss, Project Runway, Food Network’s Chopped, among many others. Etc.

    Randy is a super cool dude and you should consider giving him a follow on instagram at the handle @randyslaugh or checking him out at randyslaugh.com. We talk about starting new opportunities, finding one’s niche, the importance of an abundance mindset and offering value first, and go into defining what a “work/life” balance can mean.

    The third voice you hear pop in from time to time is my previous audio person, Erik and it’s great to hear from him as well.

    Feel free to follow @artbreakerspodcast on Instagram for fun behind-the-scenes photos of the artists at work and snippets from the show. And if you have an admired artist you'd like to hear from, visit artbreakerspodcast.com for artist submissions, show notes, and more.

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