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Making a Scene Presents

Richard LHommedieu
Making a Scene Presents
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  • Making a Scene Presents

    Mixing Quietly: Why Lower Volume Makes Better Decisions

    26/06/2026 | 22 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - Mixing Quietly: Why Lower Volume Makes Better Decisions

    There is one home studio habit that can improve almost every mix without costing a dime. It does not require a new interface, a new microphone, a new plug-in bundle, or some secret trick from a million-dollar control room. It is almost boring in how simple it is.

    Turn the monitors down.

    That’s it. Not forever. Not so low that you can barely hear the song. Not as a punishment. Not because loud music is bad. Music is supposed to move air. Music is supposed to hit you in the chest when the moment calls for it. But when you are making mix decisions, especially in a home studio, loud volume can lie to you. Low volume tells the truth more often.

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    The Free Gateway To An Artist-Owned Music Economy

    26/06/2026 | 21 mins.
    Making a Scene Artist Fan Passport OS: The Free Gateway To An Artist-Owned Music Economy

    The Music Business Needs A Middle Class Again

    The music business has never had a talent problem. It has had an ownership problem.

    Every town has artists who can move a room. Every scene has songwriters, bands, producers, players, DJs, engineers, promoters, and music lovers who are doing the work without the safety net. These are not hobbyists pretending to be artists. These are working creators trying to build something real in a business that keeps asking them to chase attention instead of own relationships.

    That is the problem the Making a Scene Artist Fan Passport OS was built to solve.

    http://www.makingascene.org
  • Making a Scene Presents

    The Digital Campfire: How AI Can Create Community Instead of Content

    25/06/2026 | 18 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - The Digital Campfire: How AI Can Create Community Instead of Content

    Somewhere along the way, independent artists were handed a job they never asked for.

    They were told to become content creators.

    Not songwriters. Not performers. Not recording artists. Not community builders. Not storytellers. Content creators.

    That phrase may sound harmless, but it changed the way artists think about their own careers. It turned the song into a post. It turned the fan into a metric. It turned the live show into a clip. It turned the artist’s life into raw material for a platform that always wants more.

    Post more. Film more. Share more. React faster. Go live. Make reels. Make shorts. Use the trend. Feed the algorithm. Do it again tomorrow.

    And if it does not work, the answer is always the same.

    Create more content.

    But here is the problem. Fans do not wake up in the morning hoping their favorite artist gives them more content. They want connection. They want meaning. They want a reason to care. They want to feel like they found something real in a digital world full of noise.

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    The Indie Artist Playbook Is Being Rewritten in Real Time

    24/06/2026 | 19 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - The Indie Artist Playbook Is Being Rewritten in Real Time

    The Old Rules Are Breaking While Everyone Is Still Using Them

    The indie artist playbook is being rewritten in real time, and a lot of artists are still trying to win with rules from a game that is already gone.

    For the last fifteen years, the music business sold independent artists a simple dream. Get on the platforms. Build your followers. Chase playlist placements. Feed the algorithm. Post every day. Go viral. Convert attention into success.

    That sounded good because it had just enough truth in it to be dangerous.

    http://www.makingascene.org
  • Making a Scene Presents

    Interview with Mare

    22/06/2026 | 7 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Mare

    With gospel roots, classical training, and a powerhouse voice, Mare creates intimate, modern R&B that feels both timeless and deeply personal. Her music carries the emotional weight of church harmonies, the discipline of classical study, and the smooth confidence of contemporary soul. It is a sound that has taken her around the world, from the churches of Philadelphia, where she first began singing as a toddler, to stages alongside Lauryn Hill, Sam Smith, Lizzo, and The Bacon Brothers.

    http://www.makingascene.org
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