[This post was written by guest contributor Lorna Earnshaw, a Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter and vocal coach.] An interview with renowned producer Michael Bradford. Michael Bradford is a renowned musician and music … Continue reading
Recording tips
Recording at home: Taking a song from demo to #1
[This article originally appeared on SongTown.] People often ask me if they have to do full-production demos to present songs to publishers or major artist. I do a fair amount … Continue reading
David Bowie’s advice to artists: never get comfortable
The most important thing you need to remember as an artist, according to David Bowie: “Never work for other people at what you do. Always remember that the reason that … Continue reading
Recording, mixing, mastering, and distributing your music — all from an iPad
For almost a decade, Ben Braden has been busy with his band The Lower 48. When it came time to take a little space, he wanted to come up with … Continue reading
How much does it REALLY cost to make a record?
Do these guys look hard at work recording an album? [This article was written by Michael Corcoran. It originally appeared on the MusicSUBMIT Blog.] In 1972, the Rolling Stones released … Continue reading
How setting limits in the studio can lead to creative success
5 ways to improve your recordings by setting limitations in the studio In a creative space, endless options can drive us crazy. This is especially true in the studio, where expectations run … Continue reading
6 Things to Consider Before Entering the Recording Studio
[HelpfuLaw for the Indie Artist is a monthly advice column on legal matters pertaining to the music industry. If you have a suggestion for a future article that you would like to … Continue reading