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Release and You Shall Receive with Riley Knapp (RKCB)

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Release and You Shall Receive with Riley Knapp (RKCB)
description
Prolific producer-engineer, musician, songwriter, mixer, and mastering engineer, Riley Knapp knows the value of putting stuff out there. One of his songs had under 1,000 plays. Now it’s in an Apple commercial. Riley and I have worked together for over a decade. He masters all of my music and lots of music from other projects I’ve had, so he knows my work as well or better than anyone, and he’s put a huge stamp on it.
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date
2023-12-05
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https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lovemusicmore/episodes/Release-and-You-Shall-Receive-with-Riley-Knapp-RKCB-e2bp8of
appleUrl
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/release-and-you-shall-receive-with-riley-knapp-rkcb/id1567355195?i=1000637558181&uo=4
spotifyUrl
https://open.spotify.com/episode/33bpFdEtJY0mBOXOvlnSh6
topicsDiscussed
  • Collaboration
  • Drums
  • Mastering
  • Music production
  • Journey from drummer to producer
  • Balancing personal and listener expectations
  • Navigating the pressures of music release
  • The evolving role of technology in music creation
  • Instinct and emotional connection to sound
  • Choosing to release music without overthinking
  • Building a unique sound signature
hostNote
In this episode of Love Music More, we sit down with the multifaceted Riley Knapp of RKCB. A prolific producer, engineer, and musician, Riley brings his extensive experience and insights into the art of not just music creation but also the importance of releasing your work into the world. After spending over a decade collaborating with Luke Walton, Riley has mastered a unique understanding of how sonic art evolves and resonates with listeners. **This episode is packed with invaluable takeaways for aspiring musicians**, especially around the pressures of perfectionism and the power of simply putting your music out there. We delve into various facets of the music-making process, exploring how Riley's journey from drummer to producer shaped his perspective on collaboration and creativity. The conversation highlights the balance between personal expression and audience connection, affirming that sometimes the best approach is to let go and allow your art to live freely.
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    Musical family background
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    Riley shares how his musical upbringing shaped his love for drums and sound.
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    The role of drummers in music production
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    A discussion on how drummers often excel in listening and maintaining rhythm for the group.
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    Importance of mutual support in music
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    Riley recalls a pivotal moment during a performance that shifted his perspective on teamwork.
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    Finding your unique sound
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    Exploring how mastering and production influenced Riley's development as a musician.
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    The secret to successful releases
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    Riley emphasizes the power of releasing music and finding one's voice.
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    Technology's impact on music creation
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    Discussing how the accessibility of technology has transformed music production.
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    Releasing music with confidence
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    Riley reflects on the mindset needed to share creations with the world.
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    Excitement of creative exploration
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    Riley and Luke talk about the joy of continuously experimenting with new sounds.
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    Final thoughts on artistic integrity
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    The importance of staying true to one's artistic vision while navigating industry expectations.
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    I've always had this innate connection to music that is a lot deeper than just listening to it.
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    You can really delve deep and figure out what your purpose, your skill set is and how that can lend itself to the creative world.
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    I'm doing this for me. It's a crucial thing in making music; if all you think about is yourself, that well runs dry.
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    When you're trying to climb a mountain with friends, you push each other, and that makes all the difference.
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    Release it, and we release it - that’s the secret. So many people sit on amazing ideas for years.
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    You might be holding onto something that could change someone's life, so get less precious about your art.
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    What is my gut saying? What would I want from this? That's what I think is the most important part of mixing.
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    It’s about ensuring that you're respecting the growth of an artist and adapting to those changes.
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faq
  • question
    What inspires Riley Knapp's music and production style?
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    Riley Knapp draws inspiration from his musical upbringing in a family that valued sound, as well as his experiences collaborating with various artists. He emphasizes the importance of releasing music that resonates personally while also connecting with audiences.
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    How can artists overcome the fear of releasing their music?
    answer
    Riley suggests focusing on the joy of creation and the importance of sharing your work with the world. He believes that artists should aim to be less precious about their music and recognize that their creations may inspire others.
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    What role does technology play in contemporary music production?
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    Technology has greatly lowered the barrier to entry for music production, allowing more artists to express their creativity. Riley discusses how the accessibility of tools influences modern music creation.
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