Play It Loud! Workbook
A detailed workbook for you to follow along with during the day.This will be your guide to properly uncovering your own personalised process.
Play It Loud! is a 1 day workshop where you'll build your own customised system to turn your loops into finished tracks whenever you want.
So they grind harder, force themselves to finish their music by brute force and end up frustrated when nothing happens.
But here’s the truth:
👉 You don’t need to “finish more.”
👉 You don’t need another plugin
👉 You don’t need to work harder
INTRODUCING
Build Your Foundation
Develop Your Own Process
Finish Music Whenever You Want.
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👉 This is where you’ll finally see the “big picture” mapped out in front of you.
We’ll start by breaking down the core framework I’ve used to help hundreds of producers build their own process. You’ll see exactly how every track can move from idea → arrangement → completion without chaos.
👉 Here we dive deep into what's holding you back and how to overcome these hurdles
Most producers struggle because they don’t actually know why they’re getting stuck. This module is all about identifying and overcoming our problems.
👉 This is where you lock in your own process for finishing music.
No more BS. Here you'll design your own personalised process with interactive resources provided.
👉 Now we're proving and refining our process by building our evidence.
It’s one thing to design your process, it’s another to prove it works. Here, you’ll learn how to stress-test your process over the next 30 days.
👉 Here you'll leave with a process that will grow with you for years to come.
Your music will evolve and your process needs to evolve with it. In this final module, we’ll lock in strategies to future-proof your system so it compounds results over time instead of resetting with every track.
This will be your guide to properly uncovering your own personalised process.
No expiry date. Come back to the lessons, the process, and the live Q&A whenever you hit a creative roadblock.
You’ll learn directly from special guests that I’ve hosted in the past — respected DJs, creative wizards, and mixing/mastering engineers active in the scene.
From loop validation cheatsheets, to mixing guides, to progress & catalogue trackers, you’ll have a tailored set of resources that make it impossible to get lost in the sauce.
Bring your questions, leave with clarity on your specific situation so nothing holds you back. No question goes un-answered.
Most producers don’t fail because of a lack of talent, creative voice, or skill.
They fail because they don’t have a system.
I’m not a prodigy. I wasn’t “born musical.”
I’m just a guy who wasted years smashing my head against every wall you can think of
From 2015 to 2018 I thought being “unique” meant doing everything myself.
Writing. Producing. Mixing. Mastering.
Artwork. Visuals. Promotion.
I did them all.
But after three long, humbling years later, I had
… but you see I am an obsessive person.
(I have ADHD to thank for that)
So I quit uni and went full time just making music and being unemployed, and in 2019 I caught a lucky break
A big artist remixing my track, on my first ever international label release
That meant opportunities actually started to roll in.
So 2020 I got really busy.
And in 2021 I hit a peak: international releases, collabs across Europe, signed to an agency, multiple vinyls — including one on my dream label.
I got slammed in the face and sobered the f* up by the cold, hard, truth.
I had creative potential.
I had the skill.
But I had no stability. No system.
No process to back it up.
So the success was short-lived.
Like a house built on sand.
That failure shaped me more than the wins ever did,
It taught me the brutal lesson:
By 2023 I came back with a new process and a whole new sound.
Flopped.
Humbled again.
But this time I didn’t care.
Released another.
Lined up another vinyl…
the vinyl never got pressed.
Humbled again. Didn't bother me.
Because this time I wasn’t chasing luck.
Since then I’ve been part of 20+ releases, built a new label, and locked in real industry support.
Now I’ve got the foundation I was missing, and I’m finally going up.
Because process is piece that holds everything together.
It’s your foundation, your compass, your liferaft.
Without it, you’re lost in chaos, tossed around, smashed against walls. With it, every step compounds. You move forward. You progress.
Finishing music become your decision to make.
This workshop is a one-off. Once it’s done, it’s done.
Next time it will be different.
And definitely more expensive.
Enrolments close 24 hours before the workshop.
100 spots max (this is my Zoom limit lol).
If you miss out, you miss out.
👉 Don’t waste your chance to save years of heartache. Don’t do what I did.
Proficient producers who:
Beginners or anyone who
I’ll be straight with you: I’ve never run this exact workshop before. Which is why I’m making it so packed with value you’ll wonder why you didn’t pay 5× the price.
If you show up, give it a proper crack and it still doesn't work?
I’ll refund you on the spot. No questions. No hassle.
@marcoliuzzi
After 7 years of trying, Marco was stuck. He had the talent but couldn’t bring it all together. 3 months later, with a new process he’s now finishing his 4-track EP (Neural Connections), locked in a vinyl release, landed industry support on his debut track (played to 8k+ people), and built serious career momentum.
@simonetti_dj
For years, Simon tried it all—uni degrees, online courses, private lessons, endless YouTube tutorials—but nothing helped him actually finish tracks that felt good enough to release. His ideas kept stalling without a clear process to take them all the way. Once we built his system around finishing, everything clicked: two releases signed, his own label launched, international support, now he's got a bank of tracks ready to go and multiple labels knocking on his door.
"Youtube was all I had until i found Luca. I tried to figure it out on my own but he was seriously my saviour. I felt like i was stuck and not making proper progress"
@renz___o
Mats was already an incredibly talented producer, with label releases, self-releases, and a unique creative sound. But he couldn’t connect the dots between his ideas and finished tracks.
We rebuilt his process from the ground up: cutting out what held him back and focusing on motivation and flow. Now, just two months later, he’s nearly finished two full EPs and has more focus than ever.
Just got my masters back the other week and am finishing lining up all my assets for the release! Wanted to thank Luca for the general motivation and words that have really pushed me through the project
Lack of insight into other workflows meant that I didn’t really have something to measure my own (or lack thereof) against. Seeing how Luca managed things really helped to crystallise the processes that I should keep, change or hone. Also just being able to label things I was already doing or half-doing was really valuable.
A big confidence boost and being able to judge where I’m at on any given project. Also knowing that I can basically finish a track in a week or so.
I waas taught an ultra effective method, for each stage of production, which enambled me to be confident going forward in creating music. I plan on doing this again and would definitely recoomend this to anyone considering it.
Before I joined the biggest issue I was facing was leaving most of my tracks after the creative phase was over, and rarely coming back to finish them.
I didn’t think I was at the skill level required to finish tracks to a high standard, so I didn’t even try to finish them.
Now, my workflow is a lot faster and more efficient. Instead of spending hours trying to be perfect, I’ve learnt to accept things and use my time to focus on higher payoff tasks within my process. This has also highlighted which parts of my production need improvement.
I would 100% recommend this anyone who is thinking about it, I have learnt a lot more than I expected to and Luca is a great teacher.
My name's Davin and I'm a house producer living in Helsinki, Finland.
I've been following Luca online for some time and his personality/approach, the quality of his music, and technical "in-the-box" level always resonated with me.I was having issues around finishing music, doubting my creative decisions, and staying stuck in the loop trap.
As someone who had finished handful of songs over 3 or 4 years, I really needed to arrange and finish more music, building momentum and belief in those skills. It forced me to confront my weaknesses and push through and finish music. If you're committed to making electronic music but find something about the process challenging, I'd highly encourage you to sign up.
Youtube was all I had until I found Luca. i tried to figure it out on my own but he was seriously my saviour. I felt like i was stuck and not making any progress.
Arrangement was always one of those things I struggled with or often put off which really reduced my musical output. It got to the point where I hadn't finished a track in over a year.
But now I've produced four in one month with no signs of slowing down. I feel much more confident in my options and where I can go. Learn the rules to break them sort of deal.
I’ve had a strong interest in music for about three decades, but only began creating my own work around five years ago.
I was good at creating sounds that resonated with me and combining them in ways that worked well together. The challenge was turning those ideas into finished tracks. I often got stuck in the loop phase or lost momentum during the arrangement stage. I had bits of knowledge to draw on, but no clear roadmap for how to move forward.
When I hit roadblocks, I turned to YouTube tutorials and forums, and I also reached out to other musicians I knew for advice. This helped me slowly build skills, but it was often hit-and-miss.In hindsight, relying on trial and error left big gaps in my knowledge, and sometimes it was almost impossible to find the right solution for a specific problem.
I now have a structured workflow and always know what stage I’m in. I know when it’s time to move on from the loop, how to let the end goal guide the arrangement, and how to work through mixing with confidence. Having a process removes the anxiety of “what’s next” and frees me to focus on creativity. My music sounds noticeably better, and I’m finishing tracks faster and with far more confidence.
I used to jump straight in with a strong idea or sound in mind, but I’d often hit walls with arrangement, theory and lose the initial spark. Now, I approach production more strategically: I have strong key ideas such as samples or signature sounds to use. Ideas come more quickly and have more intention with what I want create. I’ve shifted from just chasing inspiration to building a repeatable workflow that keeps momentum going, even when creativity stalls.
Had been making music for 4 and a half years. Wanted to take it more seriously but was a bit wishy washy with the process.
I was good at being creative, at sampling, at chopping up audio and overall feeling a good sense of rhythm. I did a Diploma of Music Production at SAE which really kick started my learning of production. I also learn a bit from YouTube and from other producers.
However after some time I feel like I needed some more one-on-one coaching and feedback on my tracks.that I was making, rather than just watching general videos.
Now I'm more efficient in the way I do things, have more of a purpose and feel like I know where I stand with my track with a better understanding of what needs to be done next.
Nope. This isn’t about Ableton tricks or DAW shortcuts. It’s about building a repeatable process that works in any software. Whether you’re in Ableton, FL Studio, Logic, Bitwig, Reaper, or anything else, you’ll walk away with a system that fits you.
Honestly? No. You’ll get the most value if you already know your DAW and can throw down ideas. If you’re still learning what a kick drum is, this isn’t the best fit.
Nope. I’ve worked with artists from the deepest corners of free tek, to darkwave, to hyperpop. The system works for any electronic genre. The only caveat? If you’re strictly recording bands or making like… free jazz? This is not for you.
Definitely. In fact, the more skill you already have, the more powerful this becomes. It’s about tweaking and aligning your process so finishing becomes second nature. It might feel confronting, but that’s where the breakthroughs happen.
Sure; if you want to spend the next 7 years piecing together tips from people who only care about you watching another video. This workshop collapses years of trial and error into one day.
You’ll miss the live energy (and the chance to ask me direct questions), but you’ll still get lifetime access to the full recording, workbook, and bonus materials — so you can revisit it anytime.
Think of this like building a house. Without a foundation, everything crumbles. This workshop gives you the foundation. From there, every track you start moves faster and with more clarity.
Plan for 3 hours, including breaks and an in-depth Q&A. I’ll go until every question is answered. Set aside a half day to fully immerse yourself.