Design Better

Tycho: The soundtrack for creative work

Nov 21, 2023
In this episode, musician and soundtrack artist Tycho talks about his childhood influences, his enduring nostalgia for the 80s, and how graphic design led him to music. He also emphasizes the importance of cultivating attention and observation as a foundation of his creative process. The hosts reflect on their childhood experiences and the impact of nature on their creativity. They discuss the collaborative process in music-making, the exploration of vocals, and the importance of song structure. Additionally, they explore how ADHD and dyslexia can unlock creative potential and discuss the significance of having a point of view in design.
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ANECDOTE

Surfing Clears The Creative Head

  • Surfing centered Scott and created mental clarity that improved his music days after sessions.
  • The fear and unknown of the ocean gave him extreme focus and stability for creative work.
INSIGHT

Collaboration Breaks Creative Habits

  • Collaboration introduces elements you wouldn't conceive, making your treatment of them novel and freeing.
  • Scott finds recorded musicians' performances inspire spontaneous directions he wouldn’t reach alone.
ADVICE

Let Vocals Define Instrument Space

  • Treat vocals as a structural anchor: place instruments to support the voice and respect its space.
  • Use vocal-focused songwriting to teach discipline about instrument placement and song structure.
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