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U.S Producer Night Breeze shares his 5 tips for music production

  • October 4, 2025
  • Aidan Grant
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Night Breeze shares some production gold for budding artists

Fresh off the energy of Burning Man, Night Breeze wastes no time delivering his latest single, “Desert Rain,” out now via Magnetic Magazine Recordings. Marking his second appearance on the label this year, the LA-based producer showcases a track that’s both club-ready and intricate enough for repeat listening. Built at 123 BPM in G minor, it embodies the melodic and progressive sensibilities that have become his calling card, while also reflecting the momentum he’s carried from the desert back into the studio.

“Desert Rain” feels like the sound of renewal—layered textures, crisp percussion, and a drive that points squarely at extended sets while never losing its emotional pull. It’s a production that highlights Night Breeze’s philosophy of staying consistent, working efficiently, and allowing inspiration to flow without overcomplication. As Magnetic’s 44th release, it places Night Breeze alongside a roster of progressive-minded artists pushing the label forward. More than a standalone single, it’s proof of his persistence and evolving artistry.

We sat down with Night Breeze to talk about channeling Burning Man into music, his streamlined production workflow, and where “Desert Rain” fits into his creative journey. The artist shared his key tips for production below

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Keep It Simple
Say as much as you can with as few elements as possible. Rather than throwing in more ideas, play with the ones you have. Throw all kinds of effects on existing parts and resample the output.

Lifelong Adventure
Music is a lifelong adventure. There are always new skills to learn, new genres to explore, new sounds to create. Fall in love with the journey and stop worrying about the destination.

Finish Tracks
Finish as many tracks as possible. You'll learn and improve far more from making 20 tracks quickly than from spending the same amount of time laboring over a single track. Quantity leads to quality.

Trust Your Taste
Your taste is what makes you unique and gives you your style as an artist. So follow your gut and lean into the things you like – the more different and unique, the better.

Four Ideas
If you're stuck on something, try generating 4 ideas quickly, then listen back and pick the best one. You can apply this to everything, from basslines to chord progressions to arrangements.

Build A Palette
Much like a painter filling a canvas, it helps to build out a palette of your favorite samples, synth sounds, and plugins ahead of time. This will keep you in creative flow and help you develop a cohesive sound and style.

Reflection Over Perfection
A song will never be 'perfect' and that's not the point. A song is simply a reflection of who you were at the moment in time that you made it.

Change It Up
A good tip I was given years ago was to never repeat a part more than twice without changing it in some way. Even subtle changes make repetitive parts more interesting and help take you on a bigger journey.

Limit Your Tools
Nothing kills creative flow more than preset surfing or figuring out a new plugin. Pick a limited set of tools and learn those inside and out. My desert island set of plugins is the Soundtoys bundle – I use those on everything.

Photo credit @danielbates

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