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Matthew Herbert, Phoebe Kiddo, James Holden and others on overcoming creative blocks

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Check out the video and the podcast If this e-mail is not displayed properly, [click here] [Overcoming creative blocks with Matthew Herbert, Phoebe Kiddo, James Holden and others] [Watch the video] No matter how experienced or successful, just about all music makers experience moments when the flow of ideas dries up and inspiration flags. At last year’s Loop summit, we asked artists such as Matthew Herbert, James Holden, Phoebe Kiddo, Young Guru and others to talk about their creative blocks – and their strategies for overcoming them. [Check out the video and podcast of the creative blocks panel discussions ›] The next edition of Loop will take place Nov. 4 – 6 at Funkhaus Berlin and registration for tickets is now open. [Go to the Loop site to find out more ›] If you have any questions or comments, please [visit our help page or contact Ableton Support]. To unsubscribe from this newsletter, please click here: [unsubscribe.] [Visit Ableton on Facebook] [Visit Ableton on Twitter] [Visit Ableton on YouTube] [Visit Ableton on Instagram] [Ableton] [Jobs] [Legal Info] [Privacy Policy] Made in Berlin [Ableton] Ableton AG, Schoenhauser Allee 6-7, 10119 Berlin, Germany Sitz (Registered Office): Berlin, Amtsgericht Berlin-Charlottenburg, HRB 72838 Vorstand (Management Board): Gerhard Behles, Jan Bohl Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats (Chair of the Supervisory Board): Uwe Struck [ReturnPath tracking pixel]

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