Write a song for a rocketman(or woman) to wake up to

Categories: Asides, Songwriting

September 1st, 2010 - You may not be able to live out your childhood dream of being aboard a spaceship (at least not for a few more years), but you can at least get your music played on a spaceship. It's at least something right? NASA is holding a contest (only available to US citizens I'm afraid), to get your song played during the final missions of the Space Shuttle. Listeners vote up your original music and the top two songs will ... Read More

How Rick Astley’s “Never Going to Give You Up” was made

Categories: Engineering, Producing, Songwriting

Photo courtesy of Kimble Young August 8th, 2010 - If you've been on the internet for any amount of time (which I assume you have been since you're reading this), you'll no doubt be familiar with the phenomenon of rickrolling. Internet meme aside, I just read a Sound on Sound article on the creation of that song, from the songwriting, to the production, and finally to the engineering stage. It's a good read. Also, although I love the song, I hate being rickrolled. Classic ... Read More

Matt Ridley says Idea Sex, I just say Collaboration

Categories: Featured Articles, Producing, Songwriting

Photo courtesy of Dan Machold August 6th, 2010 - I love TED presentations; I could waste all day watching them (and have). The talk below by Matt Ridley is about "idea sex". While the sexification of the subject matter is a little iffy, I do agree with collaboration being a key factor in our personal evolution. For musician/songwriter/producers, collaboration is an important part of expanding your own abilities. This may seem like an oxymoron, but working with someone else who has different skills and ... Read More

QOTD: On making tracks for friends

Categories: Producing, Questions, Songwriting

Photo courtesy of Tobias Steinhoff August 2nd, 2010 - Yesterday, while preparing a new project, I stumbled upon a remix I worked on last year. I created it because a friend asked me to; there wasn't any other real reason. It wasn't a remix of his music (although I am helping to produce an EP for his band currently), rather it was a song that he liked that he felt needed a remix. Often when people learn that I produce music and they themselves ... Read More

Quick songwriting tip

Categories: Featured Articles, Songwriting

Photo courtesy of Smeeta April 22nd, 2010 - Today I decided to run a quick songwriting experiment. I picked up an acoustic guitar, turned on my digital recorder, and put a pen and piece of paper in front of me. From about half an hour of playing, I had a handful of ideas. Contrast this with using a DAW to record ideas. The amount of time it takes to arm, record, determine the BPM for a click track (or even just the time it ... Read More

QOTD: How do you build up your songs?

Categories: Producing, Questions, Songwriting

March 12th, 2010 - These days, producers write songs and songwriters produce their own songs. DAWs are so powerful, and with the great plug-ins out there to compliment them, a song written and produced in the basement can rival a commercial release with thousands of dollars into it. With people creating fantastic music on their own, many without any formal training, there are many different ways to go about building a track from scratch. Sometimes a synth line will set off my ideas, ... Read More

RPM Challenge fail!

Categories: Asides, Producing, Songwriting

March 1st, 2010 - It's March 1st, and I don't have an album done for the RPM Challenge. As for the main task of writing an album's worth of material in 28 days, I failed completely. My main problem was that almost every song I wrote was for a different genre, probably a remnant from my days working in a song factory. Not only did this mean that there were never enough songs to complete a cohesive album, but most of the ... Read More

Computer aided composition that sounds like composers of yesterday

Categories: Asides, Engineering, Featured Articles, Songwriting

Photo courtesy of Brocco Lee February 26th, 2010 - With the strong growth in the population of DIY electronic wizards, it seems like almost everyday there's a new robot that can play music. Such roboticized musicians have served as more of a curiosity than anything; musicians haven't been threatened by robots taking their jobs just yet. So why is it that when Dave Cope unveiled Emmy, there were plenty of angry detractors, and even supporters were disturbed by the implications. Emmy (or EMI as ... Read More

Sundance Film Composers Lab

Categories: Music Business and Law, Songwriting

February 16th, 2010 - I'm sure most of you know about the Sundance Film Festival. Well what you may not know is that they have a program that links film composers, or aspiring film composers, with veteran film composers and film makers. Each year, several composers are chosen to be mentored by established film composers, and get together with film makers to learn how to work together (if I make it seem like a battle, it sometimes can be). There are both ... Read More

There are no bad songs

Categories: Featured Articles, Songwriting

Photo courtesy of Steven Snodgrass February 14th, 2010 - So it looks like I won't be completing the RPM Challenge. This is not to say that I won't be finishing a solo album any time soon, but at this point, it is unrealistic to expect that I'll be able to do it. With that in mind, I've turned my attention to orchestrating the release of a four song EP for a friend. He's never released anything and, in fact, I am one of ... Read More