
Gerry Casey's Interview with Johnny Barracuda of the Soho Dukes
28/12/2025 | 31 mins.
Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Johnny Barracuda of the Soho DukesSOHO DUKES won’t admit it, but they’re having a very good time.The band began in an unlikely way, not in a rehearsal room, but as a nineteenth-century–style drinking club roaming the pubs of London’s West End. On one of those legendary crawls, Bomber on bass and Johnny Barracuda on vocals crossed paths with Col “The Duke” Foster on rhythm guitar and Age Blackwell on drums. As the nights grew longer and the beer got more expensive, two more essential characters joined the group, Si Leach on lead guitar and the mysterious Swerve on keyboards. At that point, the cost of keeping the “club” alive became unsustainable, so they did the only sensible thing. Col picked up a guitar, and the band was born. http://www.makingascene.org

Recording Vocals at Home: From Living Room to Radio-Ready
27/12/2025 | 16 mins.
Recording Vocals at Home: From Living Room to Radio-ReadyRecording vocals at home used to feel like settling. You’d stand in a bedroom or living room, sing into a mic, and then hope the computer could “fix it” later. That old approach is done. These days, an indie singer with a normal room, a few smart choices, and good habits can record vocals that sit right next to commercial releases without sounding out of place. Not because home gear is some kind of magic cheat code, but because the real process of making great vocal recordings is finally available to everyone. http://www.makingascene.org

Why AI Video Finally Makes Sense for Indie Artists using AIVideo.com
24/12/2025 | 16 mins.
Making a Scene Presents - Why AI Video Finally Makes Sense for Indie Artists using AIVideo.comFor most independent musicians, the music video has always been the most expensive piece of the puzzle. You can record at home, distribute digitally, market on social platforms, but the moment visuals enter the conversation, the price jumps and control disappears. Crews, locations, schedules, favors, compromises. That is the old system. AI video changes that system, not by replacing creativity, but by breaking the video down into its smallest, most manageable parts. http://www.makingascene.org

A Statement of Commitment to Independent Music Community For 2026
22/12/2025 | 14 mins.
Making a Scene is reaffirming and expanding its commitment to the independent music community with a clear editorial mission: to continue delivering in-depth, practical journali/sm that helps artists take control of their careers instead of asking for permission from systems that were never designed to work in their favor. This commitment is not rooted in trends, hype cycles, or surface-level commentary.It is grounded in the belief that a healthy music ecosystem depends on a strong, informed, and economically sustainable music industry middle class made up of independent artists who understand both their creative value and their business power. http://www.makingascene.org

What Is an AI Agent and How can you Use it for your Music Business
22/12/2025 | 12 mins.
Making a Scene Presents - What the Hell Is an AI Agent and How can you Use it for your Music BusinessLet’s strip the mystery away right now. An AI Agent is not a robot. It’s not a sci-fi brain. It’s not some Silicon Valley thing meant for billion-dollar companies. An AI Agent is simply a digital helper that can think through tasks, make decisions, and take action for you, without you babysitting every step. http://www.makingascene.org



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