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Making a Scene Presents

Richard LHommedieu
Making a Scene Presents
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  • Making a Scene Presents

    AI as a Bandmate: Where It Helps and Where It Hurts

    19/05/2026 | 20 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - AI as a Bandmate: Where It Helps and Where It Hurts

    There is a strange new player walking into the rehearsal room. It does not carry a guitar. It does not complain about the van. It does not forget the bridge, show up late, drink the last beer, or insist the snare is too loud when the snare is clearly not the problem. It sits on a laptop, in a plugin window, inside a website, behind a prompt box, or buried in the “assistant” button of a mastering tool. It is artificial intelligence, and whether artists like it or not, it is already part of the modern music business.

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    Panning Strategies: Creating Width Without Losing Focus

    18/05/2026 | 21 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - Panning Strategies: Creating Width Without Losing Focus

    Panning is one of the most powerful tools in mixing, but it is also one of the easiest to treat like an afterthought. A lot of indie artists open a mix, throw the vocal in the middle, push a guitar left, push another guitar right, maybe slide a hi-hat somewhere off to the side, and call it a stereo image. That is not really panning. That is decorating. Real panning is arrangement, storytelling, and space management. It decides where the listener’s attention goes. It decides whether a mix feels wide and exciting or blurry and disconnected. It can make a small home studio recording feel like a real record, not because it magically fixes bad tracks, but because it helps every part of the song find a job and a place to stand.

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    Interview with Andra Suchy

    18/05/2026 | 1h 4 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Andra Suchy

    Andra Suchy is a North Dakota native with a voice that stops people in their tracks. Classically trained and a veteran of musical theater, she grew up in a talented, music-filled family and developed the kind of vocal control and emotional range that only comes from years of disciplined performance. Over time, that foundation has made her one of the most in-demand singers in the Midwest and beyond—an artist equally at home on a grand stage, in a studio, or harmonizing beside legendary names.

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    Gerry Casey's Interview with The 100 Watt Vipers

    17/05/2026 | 28 mins.
    Making a Scene Brings you Gerry Casey's Interview with The 100 Watt Vipers

    The 100 Watt Vipers are a powerhouse blues-rock duo hailing from Jacksonville, Florida. Known for their raw, gritty sound and electrifying performances, the band is a fusion of classic Southern blues and hard-hitting rock ‘n’ roll. With J Burton on vocals and guitar and DJ Riddick on drums, The 100 Watt Vipers have carved out a unique niche in the music world, delivering high-energy tracks that resonate with fans of both traditional and modern blues. Their music is characterized by its soulful lyrics, thunderous rhythms, and unfiltered emotion, making each performance an unforgettable experience. Dedicated to keeping the spirit of authentic blues alive, The 100 Watt Vipers continue to captivate audiences with their relentless passion and undeniable talent.

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    An Interview with Mark W Winchester

    16/05/2026 | 56 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents An Interview with Mark W Winchester

    Mark W. Winchester is a Grammy-winning bassist, award-winning songwriter, independent recording artist, and live performer based in Nashville, Tennessee.

    Originally from Monroe, North Carolina, Mark moved to Nashville with his wife in 1988 determined to figure out how a songwriter gets noticed in Music City. Ironically, he got noticed first as a player—sitting in on upright bass and showing off the rockabilly “slap” technique he had sharpened in his University of South Carolina combo, The 88’s. That moment opened the door to a career built on one opportunity leading to the next.

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