
#158: Tom from ELPHNT - Finishing Music and Crafting a Career in Music
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Show Notes
Thomas Glendinning is an Ableton Certified Trainer and the man behind the popular site ELPHNT, where he helps producers "make better music."
Tom and I sat down to speak for the second time on the podcast about his recent work (including the amazing FRZN GRAINS Ableton Live Pack), finishing music, and crafting a business out of a passion.
Thanks to Tom for creating the beautiful artwork for this episode!
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Show Notes:
- ELPHNT - Tom's site that helps music producers make better music.
- Newsletter - Join Tom's newsletter; I'm a subscriber.
- YouTube - Tom's incredible collection of tutorials.
- Instagram - Tom's might be the cleanest and slickest Insta I've ever seen.
- How to Finish Music - Tom's insights after creating music for the YouTube Audio Library.
- FRZN GRAINS - Tom's beautiful Ableton Live Pack.
- YouTube Audio Library - Search for ELPHNT!
- Favorite Max for Live Devices - Ableton's recent piece on Tom's curation of quality Max for Live devices.
- Music Production Podcast #26: Tom's first appearance on the podcast.
- Gumroad CEO - Sahil Lavinglia on the Music Production Podcast.
- Interview with Floating Points - Tom recommended Floating Points music based on his use of limitations.
- Audio Jungle - Library music site.
- Kleverb - Klevgrand's beautiful reverb plug-in.
- Music Production Club - Get a steady flow of music production tools right to your inbox.
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Thank you for listening. Please consider giving the Music Production Podcast a review on your favorite podcast provider. And don't forget to visit my site BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs.
Brian Funk