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EP7 - I Am... Moontide - Inviting Slowness & Integrity as a Musician

EP7 - I Am... Moontide - Inviting Slowness & Integrity as a Musician

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Today’s guest is Louis Tobin aka Moontide! An artist, producer, DJ from the Northern Rivers, NSW. We chat about his upbringing, his growth, his inspirations and everything in between. A great chat about the spiritual, medicinal side of music and the real “why” behind making music.


In this episode:

  • Growing up in the Northern Rivers, NSW
  • Learning guitar from a guitar teacher in school year 2
  • Playing in hardcore and punk bands in high school
  • Having a mentor (guitar teacher), learning flamenco guitar
  • Exploring DJing, electronic music and moving to Melbourne - entering the “party scene”
  • Travelling overseas, finding his muse
  • The impact of his environment on his creativity and his sound - Travelling South and Central America
  • His experience with touring
  • Stopping partying
  • Integrity and social media
  • Being seen
  • Being apart of the “spiritual” community
  • The intention behind is music - “to heal”
  • “‘Medicine music”
  • “The struggling artist” and victim mentality
  • Feeling “success” and fulfilled with a more internal focus, staying in integrity
  • The challenges of being an artist
  • Creating a band/ensemble for his live shows
  • Inviting slowness into our lives


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Instagram


Spotify


Apple Music

 

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Download my free ebook "Cyclical Artistry": on connecting with our cycles (as women) and creating our art.


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