Jaytech on The Importance of a Professional Mindset & the Top-Down Mix Approach

Who is Jaytech? It’s hard to know where to begin.

He started out as a classically trained pianist, entering and winning various competitions as a child before being introduced to the world of electronic music.

At age 16, he had his first vinyl release.

14 years later, he’s released 3 artist albums, toured the world, had releases on key labels, and worked with many different artists.

He’s one of my favorite producers, and due to that, this is one of my favorite episodes to date.

Sam Matla & Jaytech

Jaytech on the Importance of a Professional Mindset & the Top-Down Mix Approach

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    What we talk about:

    • Why Positronic Digital was started
    • How to send your music to labels
    • The benefits of having a classical background
    • How Jaytech starts a track
    • The importance of a professional mindset
    • The story behind “Awakening
    • Keeping financially disciplined as an artist
    • Learning to use your tools properly
    • Programming powerful basslines
    • Why people have creative blocks
    • Doing a top-down mix

    Cool things mentioned in this episode:

    Intro track: Jaytech – Tiny Love feat. Jhana

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    Until next time, have fun producing!