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Source Audio Soleman MIDI Foot Controller

Monday, September 19th, 2016

Source Audio has unveiled a new programmable unit with four footwsitches that works with pedals and DAWs. The Soleman MIDI Foot Controller offers a huge array of switching options, offering hands-free control of MIDI effect pedals, rack systems and audio software. There are three main control modes:...

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ICMP Announce Hattie Longfield Bursary For Songwriting

Sunday, September 18th, 2016

The Institute of Contemporary Music Performance is proud to announce the Hattie Longfield Bursary for Songwriting. Hattie Longfield was a successful London visual artist, a talented emerging songwriter and a much loved and respected member of our Songwriting community at ICMP.

The bursary...

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Dead Giveaways That You’re a Music Industry Newb

Friday, September 16th, 2016

Music industry newbs are easy to spot. Whether they’re as obvious as a globe-sized ink stain on a rug or they try to deftly escape detection, trust me – rookie vibes will be noticed instantly by anyone who’s been in the industry for a while. That’s understandable, though. No...

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Get a Better Monitor Mix During Performances

Thursday, September 15th, 2016

As performing musicians, the importance of having a monitor mix that lets us hear what we need to during a performance cannot be understated. Despite often not being the ones directly in control of this mix, here are a number of things we can do as musicians to ensure we get the mix that we’re...

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Why You Should Record Yourself During Practice

Wednesday, September 14th, 2016

Surely you remember the first time you recorded your own voice. Upon listening back, you must have been shocked to sound so different. You were probably in disbelief that such a strange voice like that could belong to you. Once you got over the shock, though, you came to a realization: your voice...

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Steps to Get Approval

Tuesday, September 13th, 2016

Testing and feedback is the process of getting your music into presentable form, trying it out on your most likely fans, and making necessary improvements before committing your time and money manufacturing, distributing, and promoting it. Without market research, you could easily spend thousands...

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Lady Gaga Producer BloodPop Details ‘Perfect Illusion’ Creation

Monday, September 12th, 2016

To make “Perfect Illusion,” her explosive new single released September 8th, Lady Gaga sat at a piano in Shangri-La Studios in Malibu, California, with producer Mark Ronson and songwriter Kevin Parker of Tame Impala flanking her in La-Z-Boys. “They hashed out the lyrics for hours...

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Stevie Nicks on Her Fleetwood Mac ‘Team,’ Solo Joys and the 2016 Election

Sunday, September 11th, 2016

Stevie Nicks says that one of her favorite things to do is light a candle, sit at the desk in her Los Angeles home and write poetry. Ms. Nicks, the rock ’n’ roll mystic who constitutes one-fifth of Fleetwood Mac’s classic lineup and wrote several of its most beloved hits (including “Dreams”...

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How to Balance Your Band’s Social Media Posts

Saturday, September 10th, 2016

It seems as if everyone is in a band these days. We all have that work buddy who plays in a Billy Joel tribute band on Tuesday nights at your favorite daiquiri shop and that former classmate from college who’s still pushing that mixtape (way too) hard. In a world where everyone has a musical...

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Make Your Band Rehearsals More Effective (And Enjoyable!)

Friday, September 9th, 2016

For any band, practice time is the most crucial time for shaping your sound. Yet most bands  even serious ones – don’t rehearse properly; it shouldn’t take a band three hours to get through two songs, but more often than not, that’s what happens. The thing is, we’re all busy people, and...

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Music Career Responsibilities You Can Start Delegating Today

Thursday, September 8th, 2016

Musicians have to wear many hats in order to have a successful career in the current music industry. Even going on a small, five-city tour requires an artist to become a booking agent, a PR manager, an interviewee, and obviously, a musician. But there are also roles we don’t think of – a mechanic,...

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Magical Steps to Painless Time Management

Wednesday, September 7th, 2016

Anyone who is a musician knows it’s an eight-day-a-week job, one that is never done if you’re doing it right. But that right there is a prescription for disaster. No friends, no life, and even possibly, no career. It’s all about balance, planning, strategizing, setting goals, and...

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Habits All Musicians Need to Break

Tuesday, September 6th, 2016

We all have bad habits. they are a part of everyone’s personal and professional lives. What’s virtue without vice, right? However, as a musician, there are certain bad habits that have to be broken, since they can stunt or stall your career. Here are some not-so-obvious bad habits that...

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Axl ‘Proved Everyone Wrong’ With AC/DC Performances

Monday, September 5th, 2016

Alice in Chains singer William DuVall has stated that critics of Axl Rose joining AC/DC were forced to “eat their words” after footage from his shows with the band appeared online. When it was announced that Axl was joining the band, fan reaction was largely negative. The fan site AC/DC...

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The ‘Millennial Whoop’ is all over modern music… and the internet

Saturday, September 3rd, 2016

Trends in pop music come and go, and it seems that the latest to arrive is the so-called ‘Millennial Whoop’. In the recent video posted by Arnaud Druot, this shocking new musical pandemic is confirmed. The Whoop has burrowed deep into the minds of songwriters, singers and producers everywhere,...

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