"Staying enthused about finding things; discovering new beauty in the world that can translate into music. That's the most precious sort of resource. You have to pull stuff from outside of the musical realm. Whatever muscle it is that it takes to listen to music and stay focused, in me, is really strong."

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Blake Mills

Musician, Producer

Blake Mills is an acclaimed musician and producer known for his innovative approach to music that blends genres and emphasizes emotional depth.

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