As the coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic continues to rock the music industry, GRAMMY.com reached out to a few musicians to see how they were spending their days indoors. Today, GRAMMY-nominated producer ford. takes us through a day in the life spent in quarantine, which includes making avocado toast, playing catch with his dog, making music, brushing up his buzz cut and more.

"I feel like it's definitely a weird but interesting time to be making music," the producer reflects on quarantine life in the clip. "I feel like a lot of cool music is gonna come out of this period of isolation for a lot of music artists. And I feel like it's put a lot of musicians like myself in a position where we have to self-reflect and really hone our craft."

In 2019, ford. received a GRAMMY nomination for Best Remixed Recording for Mild Minds' 2018 song "Swim (ford. Remix)." More recently, ford. has dropped a string of new singles: "Living, Breathing," "Hold On" and the recently released "The Color Of Nothing," which will be out on his sophomore album, also titled The Color of Nothing, due out Oct. 16.

Watch a day in the life with ford. in quarantine above. 

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