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  • Rock vs. Cancer, A Review

    Rock vs. Cancer, A Review

    3–4 minutes

    Every once in a while, something cuts through the noise and reminds you why you started doing this at all. I watched Rock vs. Cancer and I was in tears by the end of it. It snuck up on me like a flash flood. The film follows John Grabski III, a musician dying of cancer,

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  • Why We Don’t Record Weaponized Messaging

    4–5 minutes

    A few weeks ago, I turned down what Might’ve been steady monthly work. The kind of reliable booking that any new business would normally jump at without thinking twice. I said no. Not because the music was poorly written. Not because we couldn’t technically handle it. I said no because the songs weren’t really songs—they

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  • The Five Session Mistakes

    The Five Session Mistakes

    4–7 minutes

    The Five Session Mistakes You’ve saved up. You’ve booked the session. You’re finally going to capture your songs with professional gear in a focused environment. Then the session ends, and you’re wondering where the time went. Here’s the pattern I see repeatedly: most artists sabotage their sessions before they’ve even set up. The mistakes are

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  • Am I Ready for the Studio? (How to Know You’re Prepared)

    3–5 minutes

    Are You Ready for the Studio? You’ve been sitting on those songs for months—maybe years—waiting until they’re perfect. Until you can play them flawlessly. Until you feel like a “real” musician instead of someone still figuring out that tricky bridge section. Here’s the truth: you’re probably more ready than you think. And the things you’re

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  • Let It Bleed: Why We Don’t Fear Mic Spill

    Let It Bleed: Why We Don’t Fear Mic Spill

    3–5 minutes

    Let’s talk about bleed, mic spill, leakage. That dreaded phenomenon where the kick drum bleeds into the snare mic, the guitar amp sneaks into the vocal take, and the whole band decides to have a party in every microphone simultaneously. The Glue When a band plays together in the same space and there’s mic spill

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