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Making a Scene Presents

Richard LHommedieu
Making a Scene Presents
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    The Live Show Is Not Just a Night Out. It Is the Front Door to Your Whole Music Business

    28/04/2026 | 21 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - The Live Show Is Not Just a Night Out. It Is the Front Door to Your Whole Music Business.

    For too long, indie artists have been taught to think of the live show as a single transaction.

    A fan buys a ticket. The artist plays the set. Maybe somebody buys a shirt. Everybody goes home. The venue sweeps the floor, the bartender counts the drawer, the band loads out, and the whole night disappears into the fog of tired backs, ringing ears, and gas station coffee.

    That is the old way. The new way is different.

    The live show is not just a night out. It is not just a gig. It is not just a chance to play loud, sell a few shirts, and hope somebody remembers your name next week. The live show is the most powerful conversion point an independent artist has. It is the one place where attention, emotion, money, identity, and community all show up in the same room at the same time.

    That is rare. That is valuable. That is not something you hand over to Spotify, Instagram, TikTok, Ticketmaster, or some rented platform that lets you borrow your own audience in exchange for feeding its machine.

    A live show is where a casual listener becomes a real fan. It is where a name on a poster becomes a face, a voice, a laugh, a handshake, a story, a memory. It is where your music stops being content and becomes an experience. And if you build the right system around that experience, the show does not end when the last cymbal fades. It keeps working. It keeps earning. It keeps bringing people into your world.

    That is the real game.

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    The Hidden Economics of Being an Indie Artist in 2026: A Survival Guide to Lower Costs, Increase Revenue, and Own Your Fans

    28/04/2026 | 19 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - The Hidden Economics of Being an Indie Artist in 2026: A Survival Guide to Lower Costs, Increase Revenue, and Own Your Fans

    For years, independent artists were sold a dream. The pitch was simple and powerful. You no longer needed a label. You no longer needed permission. You could record at home, upload your music worldwide, build an audience online, and create a real career on your own terms. Compared to the old days of expensive studio time, manufacturing costs, and gatekeepers controlling radio and retail, it sounded like freedom had finally arrived.

    And in many ways, it did.

    But what a lot of artists discovered after stepping into that freedom was something nobody talked about enough. Freedom came with overhead. The modern independent musician did not just inherit opportunity. They inherited the entire business.

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    Delay vs Reverb: When to Use Each (and Why Most People Overuse Reverb)

    28/04/2026 | 11 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - Delay vs Reverb: When to Use Each (and Why Most People Overuse Reverb)

    There is a sound you have heard a thousand times, even if you never knew what caused it. A singer enters on the first line of a chorus and suddenly feels larger than life. A snare drum explodes through the speakers and seems to live in its own perfect room. A guitar line trails into the horizon after the phrase ends, creating emotion long after the note is gone. Space is one of the secret weapons of recorded music, and two tools have shaped that space more than any others: delay and reverb.

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    Interview with Flutes and Low

    26/04/2026 | 1h 22 mins.
    Making a Scene  Presents an Interview with Flutes and Low

    Flutes & Low is the folk duo of Ben Pichler and Cambria Haen, two musicians who first met and began playing together in Duluth, Minnesota. From the start, their chemistry leaned toward atmosphere—songs built on close harmony, patient storytelling, and melodies that stay with you long after they end. Deeply shaped by the Midwest’s wide-open landscapes, cold seasons, and shoreline quiet, their music feels both intimate and expansive: pastoral, emotional, and grounded in place.

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    Interview with Santiago Periotti of Santiago and the Soulmovers

    26/04/2026 | 39 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Santiago Periotti of Santiago and the Soulmovers

    Santiago Periotti is an Argentine singer, songwriter, and guitarist whose playing brings blues grit, rock drive, and a warm, soulful edge—now focused in the London music scene. Known for his passion on stage and a sound that blends energy with feel, Santiago has built his career the old-school way: writing, touring, and earning audiences one room at a time.

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