In the high-stakes world of pop music, where creativity is king and artistic expression is vital, synonymous to survival, finding a unique rhythm often means navigating a precarious tightrope of mental health and wellbeing. Enter David McKee, CEO of Another Angle Consulting, who is establishing himself as an in-demand personal guru for artists needing a compassionate hand to steady their course.
Drawing on his rich background in psychology and neuroscience, McKee calculates innovative techniques to help his clients meet challenges like writer’s block head-on while also tackling a spectrum of mental health issues. It’s not surprising that many in the music industry refer to him as pop music’s secret weapon. Committed to his one-on-one approach, he champions authentic self-expression for his clients and catalyzes their personal growth.
“David’s methods have been life-altering for me,” shares one of McKee’s clients. “His kindness, his commitment, it’s unparalleled. From the very first session, it was clear that this was more than just a professional relationship. David takes this journey with you. He’s in the trenches with you, helping you uncover your authenticity and it shows in your work.”
Similar acclaim echoes deep throughout the industry. Major labels he consults for can’t sing his praises loud enough. Clients, past and present, vouch for the transformative power of his techniques and his genuine care for their personal development.
To understand more about McKee’s innovative methods and future plans, we had a sit down for a Q&A:
You’ve created a harmonious blend of psychology, neuroscience, and song-making. Could you share your thoughts on its conception?
David: It was born out of a need to help artists overcome their creative limitations. By understanding how their brain processes information and emotions, we can craft more effective strategies to foster creativity and manage stress.
How did your background in psychology and neuroscience contribute to your current work?
David: Neuro-science along with human psychology gave me the tools to understand the mind better, to delve into the complexities of human emotions, and translate that into assisting artists in crafting music that resonates with them and their audience.
How important is authenticity in this process?
David: Authenticity is far and away the most important. It’s about helping the artist uncover their true self, their deepest emotions and thoughts. Once that is achieved, their work mirrors that truth which, in my opinion, is the most powerful form of expression.
What are your future plans?
David: Integration of neuroscience and psychology into song-writing is just the beginning. I envision a more prototypical approach, focusing on mental health as much as the song-making process. Meditation, physical wellness, they all have a role to play. It’s a journey I’m committed to facilitating.
You’ve successfully integrated neuroscience and psychology into your approach. Can you expand a bit more on how these two fields merge in your work?
David: Absolutely, neuroscience and psychology, while two distinct fields, actually complement each other well. Neuroscience offers us a window into the biological processes in our brain, explaining ‘how’ different responses occur. Psychology, on the other hand, interprets ‘why’ these responses happen – giving us insight into behaviors, feelings, and thoughts. Both are critical to understanding an individual’s mental landscape and together, they provide a comprehensive toolkit to manage and enhance creativity.
Are there specific neuroscience or psychological theories or techniques that you find particularly useful for your clients?
David: Yes, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is a psychological technique that has shown to be incredibly effective. It helps identify and challenge unhelpful thought patterns. From a neuroscience standpoint, concepts like neuroplasticity – the brain’s ability to change and adapt – have helped in constructing strategies that progressively rewire thought and creative processes.
Are there challenges in bringing these two fields together in the space of music?
David: Indeed. As fascinating as the blend is, the challenge lies in personalizing techniques for each artist. Everyone’s mental makeup is uniquely different. What works for one may not for another. The key rests in patience and ongoing dialogue to tailor the approach that best fits an individual’s needs.
How does your understanding of neuroscience and psychology help when an artist is dealing with writer’s block?
David: Writer’s block stems from a multitude of psychological factors like self-doubt, perfectionism, fear of judgment- all of which can erect mental barriers that hinder the creative flow. Parallelly, neuroscience tells us that stress can impact our brain’s creative network. So, we use tools from both fields to combat this. CBT techniques to overcome those mental hurdles, and stress management methods to restore that neurological balance, thus igniting creativity.
Lastly, do you believe the integration of neuroscience and psychology could change how music is created in the future?
David: Without a doubt. As we delve deeper, we continue to unearth ways in which understanding our brain can enhance our creative abilities. This opens new avenues for musicians to approach music-making, creating a more informed, empathetic, and psychologically safe space for creativity to flourish.
In an industry where mental health is often swept under the rug, voices like McKee’s provide a ray of hope. Armed with cutting-edge techniques, precision, and a genuine care for his clients’ wellness, he is truly pop music’s Swiss Army knife . As his astoundingly successful journey so far testifies, he’s paving the way for a kinder, more empathetic world of music where artists are able to perform at their highest potential without compromising their mental health.
As for his future plans, David is not one to rest on his laurels. He’s setting sights to extend his innovative platform beyond the realm of music and across all facets of entertainment, with specific focus currently on the film and TV industry.
“I believe this personal approach is not limited to song-making alone. It’s a method that can be adapted to any creative endeavor. Film and television industries are just as relevant. Talks with studios are underway and I look forward to helping even more creative minds tap into their full potential and finding their authentic voice,” declares McKee.
This commitment to enhancing an artist’s journey is deeply mirrored in David’s work ethic making him a force to reckon with in the realm of entertainment.
You can follow David at @davidmckee84 and @anotherangleconsulting