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How to Use Music to Elevate your Product Launch Video

The Rareform Rundown #71
Hello Friends,
Keeping it short this week as we have been full on this year. The team and I have been taking some time to reset and regroup. I encourage you to do the same now and then. I always come back with fresh creative energy and new ideas.
Let’s get into it.


New projects + music we are looking for
PROJECTS
Our track ‘Entice, a collab between Trey Anderson and me landed in the campaign for Oh, Hi!
Hyped to share our track ‘Stay Strong’ by Marco Micucci was featured in this trailer for the Chinese film ‘Better Me, Better You.’


Two new studies suggest that learning and playing music can support brain health and even slow cognitive decline, even if you start later in life. That’s big. Most of us see music as a creative outlet, something we do for expression or enjoyment. But research keeps showing it might also help keep our minds sharp as we age. It turns out music isn’t just good for the soul, it’s good for the brain too.
Even for those who didn’t grow up playing an instrument, it’s not too late. Picking up something new, whether it’s a guitar, piano, or just learning rhythm and melody, could have long-term benefits. It’s a reminder that staying curious and creative has real value, no matter your age.
Here’s a blog worth sharing.


It seems like every where you look these days people are launching a product. I wanted to do a little blog regarding a few thoughts I had recently. Check it out for more!

As I mentioned, keeping it brief this week! If you’ve had a lot on your plate I encourage you to kick butt, then take a much needed break to reset and regroup also.
Talk to you next week!
-Nathan
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