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Inside April at My Mind Rocks Inside April at My Mind Rocks

Inside April at My Mind Rocks

There’s a point in every month inside My Mind Rocks where things stop feeling like scheduled sessions and start feeling like momentum.

April has hit that point early.

We’re only part way through, but already there’s been a real sense of ideas building on top of each other. The weekly Jams have been doing what they do best - not just sharing material, but actively shaping it. Small thoughts being tested, refined, and turned into something usable.

The Sunday Sessions with Dave Moses have added another layer to that. A slightly different pace, a bit more space to think, and the kind of conversations that make you look at your own material differently the next time you perform it.

That’s really the thread running through April so far. Not just what to perform, but how and why it works.

And the month is far from finished.

This week, Drew Backenstoss joins us live. His work is known for its clarity and structure - effects that feel natural but land hard. It’s exactly the kind of thinking that tends to shift how people build their material.

Then later in the month, the full Monthly Live Session brings in David Pearce and Stuart Nolan, Those sessions always go beyond the planned topic. More voices, more perspectives, and usually a few ideas that end up becoming part of people’s working sets.

If you’re already inside MMR, you’ll know this is the point where things really start to click. If you’re not, this is the kind of month you don’t really want to be watching from the outside.

Because the value isn’t just in the replays. It’s in being there while the ideas are being shaped - asking questions, testing things, and getting immediate feedback from people who actually perform.

That’s the difference.

If you’ve been meaning to step things up, or you’ve been circling MMR for a while, now is a good time to come in and experience it properly rather than trying to piece it together afterwards.

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