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Making a Scene Presents

Richard LHommedieu
Making a Scene Presents
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  • Making a Scene Presents

    Low-End Control: How to Get Tight Bass and Kick Without Mud

    13/06/2026 | 21 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - Low-End Control: How to Get Tight Bass and Kick Without Mud

    Why the Bottom End Makes or Breaks the Mix

    Most beginner mixes do not fall apart because the vocal is terrible. They do not fall apart because the guitar tone is unusable. They usually fall apart because the low end turns into a swamp. The kick drum gets big, then the bass gets big, then somebody turns up the low knob because the speakers are not giving them enough chest punch, and suddenly the whole song sounds like it is wearing a winter coat indoors.

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  • Making a Scene Presents

    Interview with Jump 66

    13/06/2026 | 1h 3 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Jump 66

    Jump 66 are a lively six-piece band built for movement, joy, and a seriously good night out. Blending classic rhythm and blues, retro soul, jumping swing, and feel-good ska, the band brings a vintage-inspired sound that is full of energy, groove, and personality.

    With thumping double bass, honking saxophone, swirling keys, sharp guitar, tight drums, and soulful vocals, Jump 66 have spent more than 15 years sharpening their sound on stages across London and beyond. Their performances are upbeat, danceable, and built around the kind of old-school musicianship that makes a room come alive.

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    The Collapse of Gatekeepers: What Happens When Artists Own Everything

    12/06/2026 | 24 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - The Collapse of Gatekeepers: What Happens When Artists Own Everything

    The Old Doors Are Still Standing, But the Locks Are Breaking

    For most of the modern music business, artists were trained to stand in line.

    Stand in line for the label. Stand in line for the radio programmer. Stand in line for the booking agent. Stand in line for the publicist. Stand in line for the playlist editor. Stand in line for the platform algorithm. Stand in line, wait your turn, be grateful, and maybe somebody with a desk, a budget, and a parking spot near the front of the building would decide your music was worth putting in front of people.

    That was the deal. The artist made the music. The gatekeeper owned the road.

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    The Revenue Stack: How Indie Musicians Build Music Career One Layer at a Time

    11/06/2026 | 23 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - The Revenue Stack: How Indie Musicians Build Music Career One Layer at a Time

    There was a time when the music business sold artists a very simple dream. Get discovered. Get signed. Get played on the radio. Get into the stores. Get on the charts. Then, if the machine liked you enough, maybe you could build a career. That system was never as fair as people pretend it was, but at least everyone understood the path. The gatekeepers owned the doors, and the artist stood outside hoping someone would let them in.

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    The Tap Is the Door: How NFC Turns a Merch Table Into an Artist-Owned Revenue Machine

    09/06/2026 | 20 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - The Tap Is the Door: How NFC Turns a Merch Table Into an Artist-Owned Revenue Machine

    There is a moment at every live show that most indie artists are letting slip right through their fingers. It does not happen onstage. It does not happen when the crowd cheers. It does not happen when someone posts a blurry video clip to Instagram and tags the band. It happens at the merch table, right after the show, when a real person is standing in front of you with a real emotional connection to what they just heard.

    http://www.makingascene.org
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