Tag: record producer
WHY i think rick beato is wrong about music fans…
Rick Rubin & Rick Beato chat about all sorts of brilliant, insightful & interesting musical things on the podcast Tetragrammaton.
Highly recommend giving it a listen!
Rick Beato’s comment about streaming leading to a disconnect between music and fans and it’s been devalued. I can see where he’s coming from, but…
I just see so much evidence around me of passionate music fans buying vinyl / CDs, going to shows, geeking out (being nerdy) and also using streaming to check out new music.
I think instead of seeing it like streaming has led to a loss of passion or connection to music, or a devaluing, I believe that there is simply more people, more listening / ways to listen, more access and WAY more music being made without the need for a huge budget to recoup costs (ie, no huge marketing & PR selling the story of the band to millions of people via radio, TV, magazines etc).
Old school music fans were sold the products with very sophisticated and expensive ad campaigns and the bands became global stars. Now it’s different, but the passion from the fans is still there. It’s just there are smaller ad budgets and literally tens of thousands more bands & artists. What do you think? And yes, I did use Rick’s tactic of trying a baiting video title!
full production breakdown – take a minute by tom harris is ok
Full song here https://tomharrisisok.bandcamp.com/album/take-a-minute
This is for those of you who enjoy the longer form video content where the nitty gritty is explained and it’s not all about click bait or quick dopamine hits. I’m so proud of the way this song turned out with my production, instrumentation and mixing. I never expected there to be a full choir, cornet and backing harmonies from Tom’s wife!
Recorded, produced, arranged and mixed by me.
Written by Tom Harris
Acoustic guitars and vocals by Tom Harris
Bass by Steven Oates
Choir arrangement by me
Mastered by Fred Kinbom – Madame Vega’s Boudoir
REMEMBER THE KAOSSILATOR APP BY KORG? I FORGOT ABOUT IT UNTIL I FIRED UP AN OLD IPAD..
Top Brighton-Based Solo Artists & bands You Should Be Listening To Right Now
Brighton has long been known for its vibrant music scene, a hub for creativity and innovation that has produced some of the UK’s most exciting solo artists. From indie pop to electronic beats, the city’s diverse talent offers something for everyone. As a freelance music producer based in Brighton, I’ve had the privilege of working within this inspiring community for over 20 years and witnessing its growth firsthand. Here are some of the top Brighton-based solo artists you should have on your radar right now.
1. Holly Macve
https://www.instagram.com/hollymacve/
Holly Macve’s haunting voice and poetic songwriting have captivated audiences worldwide. With influences ranging from Americana to folk, her music is both timeless and deeply emotive.
- Why Listen? Holly’s ability to transport listeners with her storytelling and ethereal sound is unparalleled.
- Top Tracks to Start With: “No One Has The Answers” and “Heartbreak Blues.”
2. Sock Drawer
https://www.instagram.com/sockdrawerband/
Sock Drawer’s lo-fi indie style blends intimate storytelling with raw, minimalistic production. Their music feels personal and relatable, making them a standout act in Brighton’s solo artist scene. Lead vocalist Ebony Grace is also a fantastic solo artist in her own right but this partnership with guitarist / Producer & songwriter Michael Baker produces some fine music with layers that neither could achieve in their own solo work.
- Why Listen? Sock Drawer’s heartfelt lyrics and stripped-down sound are perfect for fans of lo-fi and indie music.
- Top Tracks to Start With: “Bedroom Serenade” and “Lost in the Sheets.”
3. Frankie Knight
https://www.instagram.com/missfknight/
Frankie Knight’s ethereal, electronic-infused music creates a dreamlike atmosphere that lingers long after listening. Her unique blend of ambient sounds and haunting vocals sets her apart.
- Why Listen? Frankie’s music offers a mesmerizing escape, perfect for fans of experimental electronica.
- Top Tracks to Start With: “Xenon” and “Saviour Complex.”
4. Fruity Water
https://www.instagram.com/fruitywaterband/
Fruity Water combines quirky, introspective lyrics with dreamy, electronic-tinged indie pop. Their distinctive sound and captivating performances have made them a staple in Brighton’s music scene. They run a quarterly electronic music party at which I’ll be performing later this month with my solo project Champion Fever.
- Why Listen? Fruity Water’s unique blend of electronic and indie elements creates a refreshing and memorable listening experience.
- Top Tracks to Start With: “Uvula” and “Big Wow.”
5. Michael Baker
https://www.instagram.com/michaelbakermusic/
No relation; Michael Baker’s heartfelt acoustic music and introspective lyrics have earned him a loyal following. His stripped-back style allows his emotive storytelling to shine.
- Why Listen? Michael’s raw, honest performances are a reminder of the power of simplicity in music.
- Top Tracks to Start With: “Dust & Bone” and “Hastings.”
6. Plantoid
https://www.instagram.com/plantoidworld/
Plantoid crafts experimental electronic soundscapes that push the boundaries of conventional music. Combining organic textures with cutting-edge production, their work is both innovative and deeply atmospheric. Having seen them live several times over the last few years, most recently at Mutations Festival, it feels like they’re peaking!
- Why Listen? Plantoid’s ability to blend natural and synthetic sounds creates a truly immersive listening experience.
- Top Tracks to Start With: “Photosynthèse” and “Rooted.”
Why Brighton’s Music Scene Matters
Brighton’s music scene thrives on its sense of community and collaboration. As a Producer, I’ve seen how this environment fosters creativity and helps artists push boundaries. Whether you’re a fan, a musician, or both, supporting local talent ensures the scene continues to flourish.
If you’re a solo artist in Brighton looking to develop your sound, I’d love to help bring your vision to life. Let’s collaborate and create something that goes beyond what you can you imagine!
Who’s on Your Radar?
These are just a few of the incredible solo artists coming out of Brighton. Who are your favourite Brighton-based musicians? Let me know in the comments or get in touch—I’m always on the lookout for new talent to feature and collaborate with!
MIXING CAN JUST BE FINISHING…
INTERVIEW: WHAT? HOW? WHO FOR? AND THOUGHTS ON WHAT’S MORE IMPORTANT – FANS OR STREAMS?
Really great chatting with Tim over at New Music Review. Listen here https://open.spotify.com/episode/0buFNnNCM4IwWSp3QNpKEk?si=bUq2ER4qQL6FOohGKV8gUw
MAKE IT SOUND ‘VINTAGE’ AND LO-FI!
FRANK BLACK ON SONGWRITING, NOT BEING AFRAID, FOLLOWING YOUR INSTINCTS AND FINDING A PRODUCER WHO YOU TRUST
QUICK RAP VOCAL MIXING TECHNIQUE
Mixing rap vocals so they have the right edge and energy to match the performance and the music.