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Making a Scene Presents

Richard LHommedieu
Making a Scene Presents
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    Interview with Claire Lugar of the Minnesota Music Resistance!

    16/03/2026 | 1h 2 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Claire Lugar of the Minnesota Music Resistance!

    Minnesota Music Resistance is a Minneapolis-area grassroots music activism collective built around a simple idea: local music scenes can do more than entertain, they can organize, raise money, and protect community. Through benefit shows and artist-led action, the group channels the energy of the Minnesota music community into support for people and organizations pushing back against authoritarianism and the harms tied to immigration enforcement. Their public messaging describes the mission as fighting authoritarianism through music and mutual support.

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    Gerry Casey Interviews Otis

    15/03/2026 | 40 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Boone Froggett of Otis

    OTIS is a blues-based rock ’n’ roll band born out of Kentucky’s deep musical tradition. The Commonwealth is famous for producing more country stars per capita than anywhere in the U.S., but Kentucky’s musical roots run far wider than country alone—stretching from bluegrass and gospel to rock and rhythm and blues. OTIS pulls from that whole landscape, turning it into a sound that’s gritty, melodic, and built for the stage.

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    Interview with Dan Leary of Institutional Green

    12/03/2026 | 1h 5 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Dan Leary of Institutional Green

    Institutional Green is a St. Paul, Minnesota rock trio that turns sharp writing, lived-in musicianship, and Twin Cities grit into what the band itself calls a kind of “heartland indie rock hot dish.” The group features Dan Leary on vocals and bass, Kevin Henretta on guitar, and Billy Dankert on drums and vocals. Their debut full-length, Deep Pockets, arrived in April 2025 and introduced a band rooted in post-pandemic reflection, local history, and the stubborn spirit of the Minnesota music community. Public profiles and coverage describe the trio as part of the St. Paul scene, with songs that balance catchy hooks, social observation, and a strong sense of place.

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    Why Direct-to-Fan SMS Marketing Is Beating the Algorithm

    09/03/2026 | 17 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - Why Direct-to-Fan SMS Marketing Is Beating the Algorithm

    Your followers are not your audience until you can reach them without asking a platform for permission.

    There was a time when building a following on social media felt like building a community. You posted. Your fans saw it. They liked it, shared it, showed up, bought a shirt, streamed the new single, and maybe brought a friend to the next gig. It was never perfect, but it felt like the work and the reward were connected.

    That deal is dead.

    In 2026, the big feeds are no longer built mainly to help you reach the people who already chose you. They are built to keep users scrolling through an endless stream of AI-ranked recommendations, trend tests, cold discovery, and behavior-driven guesses. Meta says Facebook Feed Recommendations are selected, ranked, and delivered by AI, TikTok says its For You feed is built to help users discover new interests and creators, and Meta has expanded personalization of content and ads using interactions with its AI features. Meanwhile, organic reach keeps sliding into low single digits. Sprout Social says typical Instagram posts now reach roughly 3 to 4 percent of followers, and WordStream says Facebook page posts average about 2.6 percent organic reach. That means the audience you worked to earn can be standing right there and still not see what you made.

    For independent artists, that is not just annoying. It is a business problem. If your next house concert date, vinyl drop, ticket presale, Patreon push, or direct merch offer depends on an algorithm deciding whether your own fans deserve to see it, then your business is sitting on rented land. And rented land is fine for discovery, but it is a terrible place to build a future.

    That is why SMS is winning.

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    Stop Chasing Virality and Start Building a Sustainable Micro-Label Ecosystem Today

    09/03/2026 | 22 mins.
    Stop Chasing Virality and Start Building a Sustainable Micro-Label Ecosystem Today

    There is a scene happening in bedrooms, garages, basements, back rooms, and half-finished home studios all over America right now. An artist finishes a song, posts a clip, refreshes the numbers, waits for the spike, gets a little bump, and then starts over again. The song is real. The work is real. The hope is real. But the business model is still a slot machine. In 2026, the biggest platforms openly frame discovery as something you can campaign for inside their system, with tools like Spotify Discovery Mode, Marquee, and Showcase. At the same time, Spotify’s current royalty rules say tracks below 1,000 streams in the previous 12 months are not included in the recorded music royalty pool calculation. Streaming is enormous at the industry level, but the structure still rewards scale, leverage, and platform dependency more than artist ownership.

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