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The #1 Resource for the Indie Artist and the Fans that Love them |
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The Importance of Building a Music Industry Middle Class |
Listen to the podcast discussion to gain more insight into the Music Industry Middle Class
Why 1,000 True Fans, Smart Business Strategy, and New Tech Can Build a Real Career for Indie Artists
Most people look at the music industry and imagine two extremes. On one side, there are the massive superstars with private jets, giant stadiums, and million-dollar deals. On the other side, there are the struggling artists who play small gigs and try to scrape by. For decades, this has been the story the industry tells. But that story is broken. The truth is that the future of music depends on something the industry has ignored for far too long: a strong, healthy, empowered music industry middle class. |
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Video of The Week
"Little Green Men"
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How to Use Web3 and the Decentralized Music Industry to Build a Sync Licensing Business |
Listen to the Podcast Discussion to gain more insight into using web3 to license your music!
If you’ve been in music for a while, you already know the truth — streaming doesn’t pay the bills. The pennies per play model has pushed more and more indie musicians to look for other ways to earn. One of the most powerful options out there is sync licensing — getting your music placed in movies, TV shows, commercials, games, and digital content. But here’s where things get interesting: the rise of blockchain and Web3 technology now makes it possible for independent artists to build their own sync licensing businesses without the middlemen who have always taken the biggest cuts. |
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AUTOMATING YOUR MUSIC RELEASE CAMPAIGN WITH AI How AI Plans, Writes, Designs, and Schedules Every Step of a Music Release |
Listen to the podcast to get more insight into using AI to Release Your Music
Releasing music used to feel like running a marathon blindfolded. You’d drop a song and hope someone noticed. You’d scramble to write captions. You’d rush to make promo graphics. You’d forget to email your fans. You’d promise yourself you wouldn’t make the same mistakes next time, and then next time would roll around and everything would feel just as messy. The truth is most indie artists never struggled because they lacked talent. They struggled because the marketing workload was insane and the industry expected you to do everything alone. |
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Predictive Mixing: How AI Anticipates Problems Before You Hear Them |
isten to the Podcast Discussion to gain more insight into Predictive Mixing
A Deep-Dive Guide for Indie Artists Who Want a Cleaner, Faster, Smarter Mix
If you’ve been mixing your own music for a while, you already know how chaotic the process can feel. You dial in the vocals until they finally sit right, but then the guitars suddenly jump out too bright. You smooth the guitars, and somehow the kick drum disappears. So you push the kick, and the bass turns to mud. Then you fix the bass, and your vocals sound dull again. It’s like chasing ghosts in your own mix. |
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Understanding the Decentralized Music Industry
This is our series to help indie artists understand the future of the music industry through decentralization. |
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Under Attack! |
Our site was hit with a cyber attack traced back to Singapore. Because of this, I had to set up a Cloudflare account to protect MakingAScene.org from future attacks and keep the site online for our readers and artists. While this step gives us stronger security, it also raises the costs of running the site. Making A Scene has always been about supporting the indie music community without paywalls or clickbait, but now we could use your support.
If you value what we do and want to help us keep going strong, please consider donating. Every bit makes a difference.
👉 You can donate via PayPal: [email protected]
Thank you for standing with us and helping keep Making A Scene alive and independent. |
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Henri Herbert
I Got the Fury |
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Our Cover Artist Henri Herbert |
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Originally from the UK and now based in Nashville, TN, Henri Herbert has earned a reputation as one of the most electrifying blues and boogie-woogie pianists working today. A permanent resident of the United States, his Green Card was granted specifically for his exceptional ability as a blues pianist—formal recognition of a talent that has taken him across stages throughout the U.S. and Europe. |
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Joel Dupuis
Borrowed Time |
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The Book They DON'T Want you to Read!! |
Tired of streaming pennies while gatekeepers cash in?
It’s time to take back control.
🔥 Now Available in Kindle, Paperback, and Hardcover.
⚡ Exclusive Collector’s Run: Only 50 hand-numbered, signed editions exist. When they’re gone, they’re gone forever.
👉 Claim your copy today—and take your place in the future of indie music.
“Breaking Chains” is a timely and insightful exploration of how decentralization is reshaping the music industry. Richard L’Hommedieu draws on deep industry knowledge to examine the shifting balance of power between artists, labels, and digital platforms. The book offers both a critique of the traditional music business and a roadmap for musicians seeking independence in a rapidly evolving landscape. With clear explanations and practical strategies, L’Hommedieu empowers readers to understand blockchain, streaming economics, and new models of ownership. More than just a guide, it’s a call to artists to reclaim control of their work and careers. A must-read for musicians, managers, and anyone curious about the future of music."
Suz Holmes -Blue Note West
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Using AI To Market your Music |
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EQ Demystified: How to Really Use Equalization in Recording, Mixing, and Mastering |
Listen to the Podcast Discussion to gain more insight into using EQ in Your Home Studio
Let’s be honest — EQ is one of the most misunderstood and misused tools in audio production. Every engineer, from beginners to veterans, has at some point reached for an EQ knob when they probably should’ve just moved a microphone, changed a preamp, or adjusted their room.
But when EQ is used right? It’s magic. It can turn a muddy track into something open and beautiful. It can help every instrument find its space in the mix. It can make your master sound balanced, natural, and powerful. |
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On the Road and in the Studio |
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