The Creative Process: Nick Schofield of Best Fern on Making Work With Creative Limitations (Video)

We’re proud to present Jeremy’s recent interview with Nick Schofield (of Best Fern). In it they chat about the band’s new album, Earth Then Air, the benefits of utilizing creative limitations in the writing and production process, and making electronic music using acoustic instruments while in residence at Banff.

And Nick is particularly suited for such a conversation — he’s been involved with tons of projects from electronic jazz to indie pop and ambient music and everything in between. He’s had to adapt and utilize a variety of creative approaches to making music in different settings and as a result, he’s formed a foundation of consistency in his work that’s truly inspiring!

“The Creative Process” is Soundfly’s conversation series with working artists and music industry insiders which touches on advice and strategies for the modern musician culled from our guests’ experiences and successes throughout their careers.

These Q&As are initially broadcast on Crowdcast with a private Soundfly subscriber-only audience, and feature questions partially generated from our community on Discord, before being published here.

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About Best Fern

Best Fern is the ambient-pop duo of Alexia Avina and Nick Schofield. Formed in winter 2016 as neighbours in Montreal’s Mile End neighbourhood, they create airy compositions with breathy vocals and watery synths.

Their latest LP, Earth Then Air was released by Backward Music and Youngbloods in February 2023. Listen here:

I hope you’ve learned something new and actionable that you can employ in your own music making immediately.

Happy listening and see you on Discord!

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