These days, it is the norm for recording engineers working with independent artists to include tracking and mixing in a session. Clients usually expect to take home something from their recordings at the end of a session. This puts pressure on the engineer not just to know how to mix music, but how to and prioritize their workflow quickly and efficiently. Overall, the ability to manage client expectations and create an environment where you can mix songs quickly is one of the primary skills the average recording engineer can have.
Category: Artist Management
How can I find a talent manager?
Are you looking for a talent manager? Well I’ll assume that you are hence you landed on this page. But since I don’t have all the answers, I’ll tell you…
The Costs of Being a Successful Independent Artist
Being in a position of running your entire music career is a probably a dream for most artists. But everything comes at price and sometimes you have to give up…
Artist Managers: Frequently Asked Questions
Artist managers play an important role in an artist’s career and usually the unsung heroes in the music industry. If you are an unsigned artist but without representation or are…
Artist Management 101
If you are serious about building and sustaining a successful music career, you will require the services of an artist manager. This could either be one person or you could…