An F-14A Tomcat streaked across the sky over the Mediterranean Sea. Strapped inside, wearing a green jumpsuit and white helmet, was an American fighter pilot and seated behind him was his navigator.
Read MoreA mastering engineer is a skilled professional responsible for final touches on a music track before it is released to the public. They ensure that the music sounds cohesive, polished, and consistent across all devices and environments.
Read MoreThe tour bus leaves at 10pm from the Target on Old Hickory Boulevard. The band loads drums and guitars into cases and climbs the steps to sit in the lounge. Then they ride away from familiarity.
Read MoreDuring World War I, being in the trenches did not mean advancing the cause. It meant status quo. No movement forward or backward. The point of trench warfare was to hold the enemy in place until they starved or ran out of supplies.
Read MoreSteve Lillywhite (producer of U2 and many others) believes the most important production decision you’ll make is deciding who to work with.
Read MoreAn artist comes to you with a song and wants to record. What direction will the project take? What will it sound like? Do you have a vision for it? This is where the Triangle of Direction is incredibly useful.
Read MoreI worked for music producer Ed Cash for seven years. During that time I learned a thousand things, but here I've distilled the top ten production tips…
Read MoreThough I didn’t realize it, this blog has been in the making for a long time..
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