A year and a half ago, he started spending some of his weekends producing music in what he calls the passive listening space — and quickly found "lo-fi" music production to be a "very easy" side hustle.
When he and Bono collaborate on lo-fi tracks, they set a timer — just two minutes for writing, producing and naming each song.
The alleviation of expectations that comes with lo-fi music production is "kind of therapeutic," Turner says, and the extra cash doesn't hurt.
Here's how he built and manages his lo-fi music side hustle.
Turner says he uses TuneCore, an online service that places your tracks on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube and TikTok.
Persons:
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Organizations:
CNBC, Spotify, Apple, Apple Music, YouTube