Igniting Creativity and Restarting a Music Career–Glasys (Ep 120)
In this episode I speak with pianist, synthesist, producer, vocalist and songwriter Glasys. We talk about his immigration from Israel to Portland, Oregon, discovering a new local music scene, and the pivotal moments that lead to touring and recording with Todd Rundgren.
I discovered Glasys while listening to the Music Business Hacks podcast and related to his big move from Israel to Portland, and how that affects your music career. In my case that was from Texas to California, and ultimately to Panama.
We talk about how he grew his audiences through posting videos on Reddit, and more. We also listen to People from his latest album, Defective Humanity.
Episode HighlightsGlasys and I start by talking about his two albums and the differences between creating them. We go on to discuss:
How he came to work with Todd Rundgren The move from Israel to Portland, Oregon Diving into the open mic scene in a new city Growing his YouTube channel Common traits of successful artists Organizing a solo tour Experimenting with different instruments The technical details of creating your own videos (we discuss specific equipment) Collaborating with T-Pain Key Points Get out of your comfort zone. It’s important to try new things, ways to promote your music, styles, etc. Find a balance and avoid burnout. Quotable“I get kind of bored if I stick to my comfort zone. I enjoy challenging myself. You have to challenge yourself just the right amount so it’s not too overwhelming.”
—Glasys
“I think the art suffers if you just keep repeating yourself.” —Glasys
Mentioned in this Episode Glasys Music EP The Pressure Defective Humanity Glasys YouTube Music Business Hacks Glasys Interview on Music Business Hacks PodcastThe Unstarving Musician is committed to sharing the best tips and information of other music professionals to help musicians do more of what they love – make music. Our weekly podcasts features in depth discussions with musicians and music space professionals discussing music creation, marketing, and business tips. All this is made possible by the contributions of individuals like you in our shared community who love making music.
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