The kind of artist I work with long term...

Jun 09, 2026 3:01 pm

Hi

 I wanted to write this out clearly because I think it saves a lot of time on both sides.


I don’t really work in a “send beats, pick one, move on” type of way anymore.

The artists I end up working best with are usually building something longer term.

They’re not just looking for a single track—they’re trying to shape a sound over time.


That usually looks like:

  • Releasing consistently, not sporadically
  • Caring about the direction of their sound, not just the next upload
  • Being open to feedback on structure, energy, and execution
  • Thinking in terms of projects, not isolated songs


On my side, what I offer isn’t just production.

It’s more of a long-term creative setup where we:

  • Build records based on a clear direction, not random beats
  • Refine your sound so it starts becoming recognizable
  • Work on consistency across releases so your catalog actually feels like you
  • Make decisions faster because there’s already a shared vision in place


That’s where the best results usually come from—not one-off placements, but stacking records over time that actually connect.

If you’re just looking for something quick, I’m probably not the best fit right now.

But if you’re building something real and long term, then it might make sense to talk.


If that sounds like you, just reply and tell me where you’re at with your music right now.


Talk soon!

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