Once you’re born right into a household that offers you “Asia’s Queen of Songs” Pilita Corrales for an aunt, music is a path that you just’re just about set to go down in a method or one other.
And when your Sundays are spent on the dwelling of the Philippine music icon identified for her back-bending pose, her love for the music trade is certain to rub off on you, even in case you don’t understand it but.
At two years outdated, you’re going to have your sights set on turning into a celebrity, and your ardour would solely develop stronger whenever you’re lastly given your first drum package.
You’ll study to make the drums yours, discover pleasure in watching your fingers fly throughout the black and white keys of a piano, and ultimately, on the age of eight, inform your self the precise ambition you needed to realize: “I wish to be a producer and songwriter.”
You’d spend your youth and maturity honing your expertise, till you ultimately rub shoulders and end up producing songs for legendary music acts like Future’s Little one, Celine Dion, The Spice Ladies, and Brian McKnight, among the many many others you’d ultimately work with.
That is the story of award-winning producer and musician Mark Feist.
Eye for star energy
“My mother all the time says, in case you took music away from me, part of me would die,” Mark casually stated as Rappler sat down to talk with him at an workplace constructing in Makati.
Mark was born in Australia. At 18, he and his household would ultimately transfer again to the Philippines, the place he would get his first huge break producing songs for artists like Martin Nievera.
When you’ve ever sung alongside to the Live performance King’s single “Seems to be Like Love,” you will have Mark to thank.
But it surely was in 1994 when Mark had actually got down to chase his huge producer goals — deciding that he needed to maneuver to the US to do that, regardless of his Aunt Pilita telling him to rethink.
“I stated, ‘Tita, I’ve bought to do it.’ And it paid off. To me, there was simply no different choice,” Mark recalled.
Mark was proper. It had really all been price it in the long run, and he credit all of it to his unwavering obsession along with his craft — a completely essential high quality to have in case you’re seeking to thrive in an atmosphere as cutthroat as that of music’s.
Through the years, Mark’s developed a sixth sense for star energy. One of the best ways to channel all that was by way of Hitmakers Leisure, a report label he had based in 2018. To date, he’s signed 4 artists: Tash, Mönt Lee, Shanice, and a well-known face (and voice) to Filipinos: Jay R.
Having been within the trade for many years now, Mark’s made it some extent to move on a few of his greatest practices to this small however rising pool of artists.
It’s straightforward to assume that the singers constantly dominating right now’s music charts achieved all of it in a single day. However the report label founder operates on a basic mindset: you solely get what you place in. It’s onerous work that Mark values, and every part you place in is all a part of the journey.
“It’s a must to be in it long run. Work your ass off, and don’t overlook that you just solely get what you place in. You cheat with the work, you’re solely going to get cheated outcomes,” Mark stated.
However Mark additionally sees authenticity because the gateway to success. It’s one of many qualities everybody seems for in an artist — but the method of discovering your most genuine self isn’t all the time clear-cut.
“I believe the one method to achieve success is to be genuine,” Mark says. “However there are such a lot of model of genuine for a human, proper? It’s a must to discover your model that connects. So from a picture, from a lyric, out of your styling, posting, discover one thing that works.”
Simply assume Pilita, whose signature back-leaning pose made a mark simply as a lot as her songs.
“There’s a false impression from younger artists [where they think], ‘I can simply be me. I simply wish to be me.’ Sure, you’ll be able to simply be you, but when that doesn’t work, it’s important to dig deep and discover one other model that you just nonetheless join with till you discover a model that clicks,” Mark added.
Fingers-on hitmaker
Maybe it was Mark’s sharp eye as a producer that bought him to the place he’s now. He describes himself as hands-on, somebody who oversees your complete inventive technique of an artist’s physique of labor from begin to end.
The method of respiration life right into a music, although, begins with understanding the human behind the music.
Take Mark’s work with R&B icon Jay R for instance. The 2 musicians had put the one “Tunay” collectively, and its conception noticed Mark taking in Jay R’s precise visions and influences, and asking him each step of the best way how he felt about including sure components to it.

“Discovering a stability in that course of is essential, the place the artist doesn’t get misplaced in themselves, but additionally my experience and my expertise will get to shine. As a result of if we don’t discover that mix, the artist doesn’t evolve, proper?” he stated.
However a part of the journey can also be letting the artist take the reins. Whereas the primary edit of the music video for “Tunay” had been a feast for the eyes, having been shot in LA, one thing didn’t really feel fairly proper for Jay R. And so Mark let him do his magic.
The end result? A full-fledged quick movie with a storyline that Jay R really felt a reference to.

“On this journey with any artist, you’ve simply bought to be open to simply going with the move generally and being prepared to regulate to what’s going to provide the greatest product,” Mark stated.
“On the finish of the day, the artist has to promote it. The artist has to really feel a connection to it. The method is simply going to maintain evolving as we go. And it’s my job to convey the very best model out of the artist that I can. And there’s no fast method or straightforward method to do this. Each time, it’s evolving.”
And that’s what really issues in Mark’s line of labor: you assist the artist dig by way of the depths of their music, and alongside the best way, perhaps even rediscover themselves. – Rappler.com