Should You Adapt to Trends? Ferreck Dawn's 20-Year Answer | EF EP 129 cover art

Should You Adapt to Trends? Ferreck Dawn's 20-Year Answer | EF EP 129

Should You Adapt to Trends? Ferreck Dawn's 20-Year Answer | EF EP 129

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The world is at 134 BPM right now. Your sound sits at 125. Do you adapt or wait for the trend to pass? This is the choice every producer faces, and Dutch house legend Ferreck Dawn has navigated it for over two decades.

Fresh from Amsterdam Dance Event, Ferreck breaks down how he's built a career that's lasted through multiple industry shifts, sound evolutions, and market changes. From his signature "clock" element that's hidden in every track to balancing a touring career with family life, this conversation reveals what it actually takes to build longevity in dance music.

Key Takeaways:

• How to distinguish between creative evolution and chasing trends
• Why consistency and discipline matter more than viral moments
• The power of having a signature sound (even if it's subtle)
• Navigating the pressure to speed up your BPM when the market shifts
• Why the work never stops - no matter what level you reach
• How touring impacts family life and what sacrifices look like
• The importance of having your own sound versus following what's popular

The industry will keep changing whether you're ready or not. But artists who last are the ones who know when to adapt and when to hold their ground.

Want personalized guidance on navigating your own career decisions? Book a strategy session with me on GreenRoom to gain clarity on your next steps and build a career development plan tailored to your goals. Chat with me on GreenRoom.

Connect with me: @oliviamancuso__

Video Editor/Audio Engineer: James Fixx

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