Music Business

Audio Post Transitions: Why Mixer/Sound Designer JD McMillin Made the Switch to Nutmeg Post

MIDTOWN, MANHATTAN: The New York City-based mixer and sound designer JD McMillin recently made a move, taking over Studio F at midtown heavyweight facility Nutmeg Post.

Working with clients including Nickelodeon, Food Network, AMC and Oxygen, McMillin has joined a golden-ears team at Nutmeg. After a five-year stint at Bionic, Read more...

Industry Intel 2012: Recording Engineer Salaries (By Industry and Region)

Despite stories of big studio closures and contracting CD sales over the last decade, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) suggests that the audio engineering profession has grown considerably since 1999. Although competition remains fierce and growth is expected to slow, median annual incomes have increased in recent years, Read more...

Op-Ed by Erin Barra: The Indie Artist’s REAL Guide to Booking Studio Time

To all Sovereign Soldiers of the Music Industry…

If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance that “independent artist” is part of your job description:

You write your own material, you run your own social media marketing, you rehearse in someone’s basement, you sleep on strange floors while you’re on Read more...

The Record Man and The Indie Label: Why A&R Exec Michael Caplan Launched Elm City Music

NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT: In these days of complete major label disarray, it’s no surprise that new indie labels continue to arrive at a quick pace.

Most of the fresh arrivals on the scene today are launched by youthful idealists, brimming with ace taste and Internet savvy – and decidedly low Read more...

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