David Hilowitz is my go to for interesting music technology content. It’s engaging, relaxing and they’re always tinkering with something. Each video is just the right length. No clickbait titles. Patrons get free sample libraries. David seems like a genuinely good person as well.
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The only person I've actually supported is HisAnimations, who ported a ton of TF2 models and assets into Blender, as well as other Source game assets like Portal and stuff.
I've also been meaning to support Value Select, who makes funny song sort of skits similar to Jazz Emu.
If you're into trivia and podcasts, I really enjoy The Omnibus Project podcast.
If you like Magic: The Gathering, the Professor over at Tolarian Community College can't be beat.
Everybody's Hip-hop for only 2$ I have access to all the music they produced
I'm down the Youtube creator rabbithole when it comes to people I sponsor on Patreon.
I'm a pretty big fan of Patrick H. Willems. He does video essays on movies, with plot. There was at one point a sentient coconut.