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Making a Scene Presents

Richard LHommedieu
Making a Scene Presents
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  • Making a Scene Presents

    Bus Routing 101: How to Mix Like a Pro Without Overcomplicating It

    29/05/2026 | 9 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - Bus Routing 101: How to Mix Like a Pro Without Overcomplicating It

    The Mix Is Not Just Sound. It Is Traffic Control.

    Most independent artists start mixing with one simple goal: make every track sound better. So they open the session, click on the kick drum, add an EQ. Then they move to the snare, add a compressor. Then the lead vocal needs help, so they add more EQ, maybe a de-esser, maybe a little reverb. Then the guitars feel too loud. The drums feel too small. The background vocals are jumping out. The bass is fighting the kick. Before long, the session looks like somebody spilled cables inside the computer.

    That is where bus routing comes in.

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    TikTok Is Still Music Discovery, But the Money Is Moving Behind Closed Doors

    29/05/2026 | 20 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - TikTok Is Still Music Discovery, But the Money Is Moving Behind Closed Doors

    TikTok Is Not Your Fanbase. It Is a Discovery Tollbooth.

    For the last few years, the music industry has sold artists a simple dream. Post the right clip on TikTok. Catch the algorithm at the right moment. Get a sound moving. Watch the streams roll in. Maybe a label calls. Maybe a playlist adds you. Maybe lightning hits.

    That dream was not fake. TikTok really did change music discovery. A song could come from a bedroom, a garage, a tiny studio, or a laptop on a kitchen table and suddenly land in the ears of millions. That was powerful. For independent artists, it felt like a crack in the old wall. You no longer had to beg radio programmers, label scouts, or magazine editors to let you into the room. You could kick the door open with a 20-second clip.

    But here is the part artists need to understand now. TikTok is still music discovery, but the money is moving behind closed doors.

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  • Making a Scene Presents

    Building a Self-Sustaining Marketing Machine: The AI System That Runs Your Career

    28/05/2026 | 24 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - Building a Self-Sustaining Marketing Machine: The AI System That Runs Your Career

    The Artist Should Not Be the Entire Marketing Department

    There is a dirty little secret in the modern music business. Most independent artists are not only expected to write the songs, rehearse the band, book the shows, record the music, mix the tracks, post the videos, design the merch, answer the messages, build the email list, study the analytics, pitch the playlist, sell the tickets, update the website, and somehow still have enough soul left to be creative. That is not independence. That is exhaustion wearing a DIY T-shirt.

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  • Making a Scene Presents

    Interview with Robin Batteau

    24/05/2026 | 1h 37 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Robin Batteau

    Robin Batteau is a Grammy-winning, Emmy-winning, Clio-winning, Oscar-nominated singer-songwriter, soloist, and producer whose career blends fearless creativity with world-class musicianship. Remarkably, his first record deal came just six months after graduating from Harvard with a degree in biochemistry—when he signed with Columbia Records and launched a musical life that has since spanned decades and styles.

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  • Making a Scene Presents

    The Rise of Micro-Fanbases and Why 1,000 True Fans Is What Really Matters

    24/05/2026 | 21 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - The Rise of Micro-Fanbases and Why 1,000 True Fans Is What Really Matters

    The Old Music Business Wanted Everybody. The New Music Business Needs Somebody.

    For decades, the music industry sold artists the same shiny dream: reach the masses, get famous, get signed, get played everywhere, and somehow money will fall from the sky like confetti. It was a beautiful story if you were the label, the radio chain, the distributor, the playlist gatekeeper, the ticketing monopoly, or the platform sitting between the artist and the fan. For the artist, it was usually a lottery ticket dressed up as a career plan.

    http://www.makingascene.org
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