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Making a Scene Presents

Richard LHommedieu
Making a Scene Presents
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    Understanding Loudness and LUFS

    04/07/2026 | 24 mins.
    Modern audio mastering has shifted from a focus on sheer volume to a nuanced understanding of loudness normalization across streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. The provided text explains that LUFS (Loudness Units Full Scale) serves as a vital measurement tool for human perception of sound rather than a strict creative limit. Musicians are encouraged to prioritize mix density and dynamic balance over hitting specific numerical targets, as over-processing can lead to distorted or lifeless tracks. Key technical safeguards, such as maintaining true peak headroom, ensure that audio remains clear during digital conversion and encoding processes. Ultimately, successful mastering requires volume-matched referencing and a focus on how a song translates across various listening environments. The source emphasizes that the goal of the contemporary engineer is to achieve a professional sound that feels impactful and alive regardless of platform adjustments.

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    Interview with Kyle LaLone

    04/07/2026 | 1h 10 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents An Interview with Kyle LaLone

    Kyle LaLone is a roots-rock journeyman whose music lives at the crossroads of classic country, Americana, and heartland rock & roll. A guitarist, songwriter, and performer with deep roots in American music, LaLone writes songs built on grit, melody, and hard-earned truth. His sound nods to the guitar-playing storytellers who came before him, from Hank Williams to Tom Petty, while steadily carving out a road of his own.

    That road comes into sharper focus on Make My Own Way, an anthemic new record that finds LaLone stretching beyond the twang of his earlier releases and stepping into a tougher, more rock-driven sound. The album carries the honesty of country songwriting, the muscle of heartland rock, and the emotional weight of an artist who has lived through struggle and come out with something to say.

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    The Indie Artist’s AI Content Calendar That Actually Leads Somewhere

    03/07/2026 | 11 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - The Indie Artist’s AI Content Calendar That Actually Leads Somewhere

    Stop Feeding the Machine for Free

    Most indie artists do not need more content.

    That sounds wrong at first, because every platform tells artists the opposite. Instagram wants another reel. TikTok wants another clip. YouTube wants another short. Facebook wants another event post. Spotify wants another canvas, another artist pick, another profile update. The whole internet acts like your career will finally move if you can just post more, faster, louder, and with the right hook in the first three seconds.

    But that is not a business plan. That is treadmill work.

    The real problem is not that indie artists are lazy about content. Most working artists are already doing too much. They are writing songs, booking shows, loading gear, recording vocals, editing video, answering messages, chasing payments, shipping shirts, designing flyers, updating websites, pitching playlists, and trying to remember what city they are in next Friday. Then they are told they need to become full-time content creators on top of being full-time musicians.

    That is how the modern artist gets tricked. The platforms turn every artist into a free media worker, and then rent the attention back to them.

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    The Artist Revenue Ladder: How Indie Artists Turn Free Fans Into Real Income Over Time

    02/07/2026 | 22 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - The Artist Revenue Ladder: How Indie Artists Turn Free Fans Into Real Income Over Time

    There is a dangerous lie floating around the music business, and it has been sold to indie artists for years. The lie says that if enough people hear your music, the money will somehow show up later. Get more streams. Get more followers. Get more likes. Get more views. Feed the machine. Keep posting. Keep begging the algorithm to notice you. Keep hoping that one day a stranger in a boardroom or a playlist editor behind a locked digital curtain will point at your song and say, “This one.”

    That is not a business plan. That is a lottery ticket with a guitar strap.

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    The Return Of The Regional Music Economy

    30/06/2026 | 10 mins.
    Making a Scene Presents - The Return Of The Regional Music Economy

    Why the Future of Independent Music May Be Closer to Home Than We Think

    There was a time when every serious artist was told the same story.

    Get out of town. Get in the van. Hit the road. Go national. Chase the playlist. Chase the press. Chase the algorithm. Chase the booking agent. Chase the big festival slot. Chase anything that looked bigger than the town you came from.

    The dream was always somewhere else.

    It was in another city. Another state. Another market. Another platform. Another gatekeeper’s office. Another playlist editor’s inbox. Another social media feed where the numbers looked big enough to feel like momentum.

    But the road has changed.

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