I have generally found it difficult to find books on creativity that address music making in any way. This is specifically about making music from a music producer's perspective. The author mentions his podcast a few times, but not overbearingly so. From context, I can tell that the author and I do not have very similar taste in music. That could ruin a book like this in many cases, but he also does a good job of taking his taste out of his suggestions for the most part. I do think this will be more pertinent if you make pop, rock, metal, electronic, or punk music than if you are, say, a classical or new age musician, because a lot of it focuses on creating albums and some parts of the book might not be relevant (though I wouldn't say all). There are some useful tips and plain-spoken advice about both things to do and things to avoid in the process of making music. A few of the tips might reflect personal preferences of the author, but even so, they might be worth a try, and there are fewer recommendations that are based on preference than not. I took a bit of a chance with this book, because I had no prior knowledge of the author, and was a bit concerned during the introductory portion, because of personal differences, but ultimately, I am glad that I took that chance, because there was a lot here worth considering and adopting.