How do I know?
I’m not a prodigy. I wasn’t “born musical.”
I’m just a guy who wasted years smashing my head against every wall you can think of
- unfinished projects piling up
- tracks sounding like shit
- inspiration plummeting
- short bursts of success followed by heavy falls.
From 2015 to 2018 I thought being “unique” meant doing everything myself.
Writing. Producing. Mixing. Mastering.
Artwork. Visuals. Promotion.
I did them all.
But after three long, humbling years later, I had
- A release I’d stumbled upon
- 6 tracks that already sounded dated
- A few listens from highschool friends on facebook
… but you see I am an obsessive person.
(I have ADHD to thank for that)
So I quit uni and went full time just making music and being unemployed, and in 2019 I caught a lucky break
A big artist remixing my track, on my first ever international label release
That meant opportunities actually started to roll in.
So 2020 I got really busy.
And in 2021 I hit a peak: international releases, collabs across Europe, signed to an agency, multiple vinyls — including one on my dream label.
And then it all came crashing down.
I got slammed in the face and sobered the f* up by the cold, hard, truth.
I had creative potential.
I had the skill.
But I had no stability. No system.
No process to back it up.
So the success was short-lived.
Like a house built on sand.
That failure shaped me more than the wins ever did,
It taught me the brutal lesson:
- Success isn’t about talent.
- Improvement isn’t about grinding harder.
- Stability only comes from a process (you can trust).
and without it you're a ticking time bomb
By 2023 I came back with a new process and a whole new sound.
Flopped.
Humbled again.
But this time I didn’t care.
Released another.
Lined up another vinyl…
the vinyl never got pressed.
Humbled again. Didn't bother me.
Because this time I wasn’t chasing luck.
Since then I’ve been part of 20+ releases, built a new label, and locked in real industry support.
Now I’ve got the foundation I was missing, and I’m finally going up.
so why am i doing a workshop?
Because process is piece that holds everything together.
It’s your foundation, your compass, your liferaft.
Without it, you’re lost in chaos, tossed around, smashed against walls. With it, every step compounds. You move forward. You progress.
Finishing music become your decision to make.
So here’s your chance.
This workshop is a one-off. Once it’s done, it’s done.
Next time it will be different.
And definitely more expensive.
Enrolments close 24 hours before the workshop.
100 spots max (this is my Zoom limit lol).
If you miss out, you miss out.
👉 Don’t waste your chance to save years of heartache. Don’t do what I did.