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Making a Scene Presents

Richard LHommedieu
Making a Scene Presents
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    Making Money Before the Release, Not After

    07/03/2026 | 18 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - Making Money Before the Release, Not After

    There is a bad habit baked into the modern music business. An artist spends months writing songs, paying for recording, fixing mixes, shooting photos, cutting videos, building cover art, and lining up a release date. Then release day comes, the music goes live, everybody posts the same link at the same time, and the artist waits. They wait for streams. They wait for playlist adds. They wait for press. They wait for social media to care. They wait for money that may never really come. That is not a business model. That is a prayer circle with a distro account.

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    Dave Miller is Making a Scene

    06/03/2026 | 1h 10 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Dave Miller

    Dave Miller has been writing songs, performing, and living the working-musician life for five decades. Over the years he’s played everywhere a good song can land—taverns, dance halls, coffee houses, showcases, concert venues, and festivals—touring coast to coast across the United States and into British Columbia. He’s the kind of artist who doesn’t just collect miles. He collects stories, and then he turns them into songs with wit, heart, and a sharp eye for the human condition.

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    The Home Studio Micro-Enterprise Stack

    05/03/2026 | 21 mins.
    The Moment You Stop Calling It “Just A Home Studio”

    There’s a quiet moment that happens for a lot of U.S. indie artists. It usually hits when you finish a track at home that actually holds up in the car, on earbuds, and on a cheap Bluetooth speaker. Not “good for a bedroom.” Just good. You bounce the final mix, upload it, send it to a friend, and they say the one sentence that changes everything: “Who recorded this?” That’s the moment you realize the home studio isn’t only a creative space. It’s a production asset. It can make inventory. And inventory is what a micro-enterprise lives on.

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    Crowdfunding is Begging Not a Business Plan

    04/03/2026 | 9 mins.
    The Van, the Laptop, and the Lie We Tell Ourselves

    The van smells like reheated coffee, gaffer tape, and the kind of optimism that only survives because musicians are stubborn. The band is parked outside a rehearsal space they pay for by the hour, and instead of loading in, they’re huddled around a laptop like it’s a campfire. The screen is a crowdfunding draft page with reward tiers, shipping promises, and a stretch goal that reads like a prayer you’re trying to pass off as strategy.

    Nobody says “begging,” but everybody feels it. They keep editing the same paragraph, trying to make it sound confident without sounding cold, grateful without sounding desperate. The band can play a room, write hooks that stick, and sell merch when the vibe is right, but asking for money this way always makes the music feel smaller.

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    The Playlist Era is Fading

    04/03/2026 | 24 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - The Playlist Era is Fading

    Picture the modern indie grind for a second. You drop a single, you refresh your stats, and you squint at that tiny spike hoping it turns into a staircase. Maybe you’re watching Spotify for Artists and tracking what happened after you pitched, posted, begged, and boosted. Spotify will happily show you audience behavior, segments, and trends, and it even offers promo tools through things like Campaign Kit.

    But here’s the part nobody wants to say in polite industry company. Even when playlists “hit,” they rarely hand you the one thing a working artist actually needs: a direct connection to the people who hit play. That’s the quiet truth sitting under all the hype. You can get a lot of listens and still have no leverage, because the relationship lives inside someone else’s walls.

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