Posts Tagged ‘Music Producers’

Music Producer Management

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

music-producer-managementBelieve it or not, just like all serious bands who don’t have time to get all the work done themselves and source the efforts of a band manager, music producers also have managers who look after their mundane affairs.

This might come as a blatantly obvious statement to some but for many out there, a music producer management organization is solely committed to booking their schedule, collecting payments, arranging meetings and much much more

Essentially, they are responsible for making sure that the producer can just focus on what they are best at doing, which is non other than making your music sound great!

Why am I telling you all this? And why is it important for bands themselves to realize that producers are managed by some sort of music producer management firm?

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5 Secret Ingredients All Great Record Producers Possess

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

record-producersSo you’ve got your demo recorded, the studio booked and are now sitting there thinking to yourself “there are a ton of record producers out there, how do we know which is the right producer for us?”

In some sense, record producers are a dime a dozen, most people today call themselves producers of some sorts, but what does that really mean?

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What Is A Music Producer

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

what-is-a-music-producerThe music industry is riddled with so many different types of people. You’ve got agents, music producers, labels, distributors, a/r guys, publicists, street teams, engineers, managers, PR people, publicists…. The list goes on.

However, when you book your next studio session and you lay out your life savings to pay for it, you better know the answer to the following question -

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4 Steps To Finding A Music Producer

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

finding-a-music-producerRegardless of how much money you have to blow on your next recording session, let’s face it, finding a music producer who will make your songs jump out through the speakers is a must.

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Music Producers

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

music-producers-home1Music producers are talented people who have an extensive and broad based experience in the music business. In the movies, they are often portrayed as heartless beings who force artists to compromise their artistic purity in pursuit of the big bucks. In reality the producer is like the guiding light which takes music from its development stage all the way to production.

No Compromises in Quality

If there is any compromising going on when it comes to music production it is not in the area of quality. Producers are responsible for making sure you create the highest quality recording that can be demoed to a major recording label. The producer knows that the demo is your key to entrance through that big locked music door behind which waits a record distribution deal.

Producers are a combination of artistry, electronic know-how and industry savvy. A good producer has years of experience in the music business and usually has pretty much done almost every kind of job. Producers often start out as singers or songwriters and then gain the knowledge they need to promote new artists through hands-on experience.

As a result, the producer has detailed responsibilities he or she is accepting when taking on new clients. Let’s face it…there are lots of artists out there who can sing like birds or rock like there is no tomorrow, but they have no idea how to promote their music. If you don’t sell that demo then you will never sign on with a major record label. The job of the producer is to get your music to the point where it can be sold to a label for wide distribution.

Get Me to the Studio On Time

recording-studio3No…music producers are not baby sitters. That is another job the movies like to assign to producers – that of baby sitter of temperamental music sensations. In reality, producers are hard working music industry savvy managers who can help with a variety of music production tasks.

  • Song selection for the demo
  • Music arrangements which will appeal to targeted audience
  • Sound quality and style which differentiates artist
  • Managing vocals and/or band harmony or solos
  • Marketing of demo to record labels
  • Booking of events

Of course, these activities just get your music ready for promotion to a major record label. Once you sell your demo, the studio has music producers who do the same things for professional production and music distribution.

Producers certainly do have a critical role and there are not many artists today who have managed to break into the music industry without one by his or her side. Having the right music producer making sure you are doing everything possible to create the perfect representation of your talent is the best way to get the results you want.

You and your music producer will probably form one of those love-hate relationships, because he or she is going to blend artistry with commercialism. But it’s a relationship that has created some of the most beautiful and interesting music in the world.

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