It an be argued that the making or breaking of a mix is really determined by the quality and strength of your song’s arrangement. Shortcomings in a song’s arrangement or production choices are a burden we all struggle with on a regular basis—whether knowingly or unknowingly.
Whether it’s frequencies from Read more...
This changing music business calls for a new way to navigate the landscape.
A new series, “The Business of Music Seminars” (BMS) aims to make it easier for producers, engineers, artists, and entrepreneurs to know what’s happening now – and what’s coming next.
BMS will debut Thursday, November 13th at Read more...
It’s been ten years since Lio and Kay Kanine put out their first release: a compilation of 20 undiscovered bands, most of them from Brooklyn, titled NY: The Next Wave.
Lio Kanine (then known by his real name, Lio Cerezo) had landed a job with the indie distributor Alternative Distribution Read more...
Something is taking shape in TriBeCa.
The vaunted film festival that carries the neighborhood’s name is going strong as always, but long after the screenings and schmoozing are over, notable film activity is going to keep right on rolling downtown – in an imaginative new form.
Harbor Sound has arrived, Read more...
The business and legal worlds are evolving quickly in the music sector. Fortunately for everyone in Nashville, there’s an efficient way to get up-to-the-minute on breaking developments.
Here’s how: In conjunction with Belmont University and The Copyright Forum, NARM (National Association of Recording Merchandisers) and digitalmusic.org are bringing their Music Read more...