PLP 001: Breaking Down the Breakdown of Unbreakable
In this episode of the Producer Life Podcast we’re going to talk about breakdowns, and specifically about the breakdown I used in Unbreakable.
Dance Music for Heroes
In this episode of the Producer Life Podcast we’re going to talk about breakdowns, and specifically about the breakdown I used in Unbreakable.
This episode provides a brief introduction to who I am and what the podcast is all about. Please join the conversation in the comments below or our Producer Life Podcast Facebook group!
This Electronic Daisy Carnival in Orlando (EDCO) festival guide will give you some useful tips and tricks to improve your trip.
ADPTR Metric AB is a fantastic plugin that gives you a variety of visual tools which help draw your attention to problematic points in your mix. It also allows you to easily compare your mix to multiple reference tracks in your genre.
I attended opening night of Cocktails & Screams in Orlando and was amazed at the attention put into the atmosphere, the drinks, and the entertainment. Despite that I left early feeling a little disappointed. Cocktails & Screams opened to the public on October 5th, 2019. The night before was a soft-opening which allowed select people … Read more
Email, despite being decades-old technology, is still critical for a musician’s success. In this article I’m going to go over the basics of how to create an email list for musicians. I’ll cover why it’s important, provide some content ideas, and give some proven techniques for growing your list.
Dance music for heroes. That’s my tagline, but I realized I’ve never defined what a hero is… or who it is I’m writing music for. In general, I believe we’ve all got the potential to be heroes, it just takes a little inspiration. In this post I’m going to dig a little deeper and come up with my own definition for a hero.
Dubstep can be characterized by half-time drum beats, dark sounds, and an oscillating baseline (wub-wub-wub). Here are some ideas to get you started making a dubstep track.
Like most artists, I prefer to spend time writing and playing music rather than marketing it. However, when I spend 20+ hours on a track it only makes sense to invest some time in marketing it so people actually get to hear my music. Here’s how I release music online, from pre-release to post.
I’ve had good success rapidly growing my Twitter followers from 100 to 1,200 between January and March of 2019, but it took me a long time to realize what I was doing wrong. Here are the Twitter strategies that have been helping me find more engaged, interested followers (without being spammy!). To be a Good … Read more