In this episode we hear from Paul The Simple, music producer and writer. (You can listen to his music at his Soundcloud and Instagram accounts.) Paul talks about how he became a champion of helping emergent artists create sustainable infrastructures for themselves, especially using technology. He talks about his “artistic root” as a lover of music who taught himself how to play guitar, and whose first musical explorations involved Christian music, at his parents behest. While his parents, (Indian immigrants), had plans for him involving Christianity and college, Paul found that neither of these genres were the right fit for him. He taught himself web design and music producing, which today are his professional path and his artistic one. We also talk about collaborating, relationships, and how to share music and food with each other. To hear all this and find out about what Paul’s working on now and next, listen to the full-length podcast by clicking the link above! To listen to the mini, click below.
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