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Making a Scene Presents

Richard LHommedieu
Making a Scene Presents
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    Automation: The Missing Piece in Most Indie Mixes

    09/05/2026 | 21 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - Automation: The Missing Piece in Most Indie Mixes

    Why the Mix Does Not Come Alive Until It Starts Moving

    A lot of indie mixes do not fail because the artist used the wrong microphone, the wrong preamp, the wrong compressor, or the wrong $29 plugin they bought during a midnight sale while questioning every life choice that led them into home recording. Most indie mixes fail for a simpler reason. They sit still.

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    Interview with GB Leighton

    09/05/2026 | 1h
    Making a Scene Presents an Interview with GB Leighton

    GB Leighton is the kind of artist the music industry talks about but rarely knows how to manufacture: a relentless road warrior, a natural frontman, and a songwriter who can make a room full of strangers feel like a community by the second chorus.

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    Why Every Indie Artist Needs an Owned Community Forum

    08/05/2026 | 22 mins.
    independent musicians must shift their focus from accumulating social media followers to cultivating a direct ownership economy. The author contends that high visibility on digital platforms is often a vanity metric that fails to translate into financial stability because artists do not own their fan data. To achieve true sustainability, creators should treat social media as a preliminary funnel designed to move audiences toward owned channels like email lists, SMS, and personal websites. By prioritizing direct-to-fan relationships over algorithmic reach, artists can transform passive listeners into a reliable customer base. Ultimately, the source advocates for a structural business shift where participation and participation-tracking tools, such as fan passports, replace the pursuit of viral fame.

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    Why Every Indie Artist Needs an Owned Community Forum

    04/05/2026 | 22 mins.
    a strategic manual for independent musicians to reclaim control over their audience relationships by moving away from platform-dependent social media. It argues that artists should build owned community forums using tools like WordPress, BuddyPress, and bbPress to escape restrictive algorithms and data silos. By establishing a central "digital house," creators can integrate direct-to-fan commerce, email newsletters, and membership tiers into a unified ecosystem. The guide provides practical steps for setting up these social layers, emphasizing the importance of data ownership and authentic fan engagement. Ultimately, it frames self-hosted infrastructure as the key to moving beyond viral trends and building a sustainable, middle-class music career.

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    The Indie Artist Flywheel: How to Build a Music Career That Feeds Itself

    03/05/2026 | 19 mins.
    Most independent musicians are stuck in a cycle that feels like it never ends. They release a song, promote it, play a show, post on social media, sell a few shirts, send a few emails, and then start all over again from zero. Every release feels like a brand-new mountain to climb. Every show feels like a separate event. Every post feels like it disappears in a few hours.

    That is not because indie artists are lazy. It is because most artists are working without a system.

    A real music business should not be a pile of disconnected tasks. It should be a machine where every action makes the next action easier. Every show should grow the fanbase. Every fan interaction should create useful data. Every data point should help the artist make better decisions. Every better decision should lead to more direct revenue. Every dollar earned should help build the next show, the next release, the next merch drop, the next membership offer, and the next fan relationship.

    That is the flywheel principle.

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