Brian Eno Interview on BBC FOUR
This is the Arena arts interview with Brian Eno – a great new documentary that takes you into Eno’s studio and offers’ Eno’s own perspective on his work and his life. via online-mixing.com Blog this! Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook Share on FriendFeed Share on Linkedin Share via MySpace share via…
The Production Process
The Production Process Summary The normal sequence of events in the production process can be summarised as follows: Writing: Tracks may be written by the artist or supplied by external writers Demoing: This is sometimes useful for development of the track Pre-production: Preparation for recording, including finalising the arrangement / instrumentation and rehearsal Recording Editing:…
F.A.Q. ||| mixing, mastering and production service
Frequently Asked Questions About Manolo Remiddi (mixing, mastering and production service) What does Manolo do? What type of music do you deal with? Can I send demos / CDs to you? Where should I send it? Do you have a showreel? Can I do work experience on your project? Industry Enquires I have a project…
The Problem With Music (by Steve Albini)
Whenever I talk to a band who are about to sign with a major label, I always end up thinking of them in a particular context. I imagine a trench, about four feet wide and five feet deep, maybe sixty yards long, filled with runny, decaying shit. I imagine these people, some of them good…
Management: Finding It and Making It Work for You
What do artists and bands want just about as much as a record deal? That’s right, a manager. This is because good managers are worth their weight in gold and can have tremendous impact on your career. Unfortunately, good management is rare as an emu. The manager is perhaps the most important member of your…
Producer Deals
“Record One” Royalties It is customary for producers, at some point, to be paid for all records sold, meaning that recording costs are not charged against their royalties (while those costs are always charged against artists’ royalties). These are called record one royalties because they are paid from the first record that the company sells….











