Posts in In the Studio
Call & Response: Megan Oddsen

Though LA based Music Clearance and Creative Consultant Megan Oddsen grew up just a stone’s throw from our studios near Milwaukee, we were just recently connected through the Twitter machine. We connected through the ether to chat with Megan about her time in the highly essential (though not highlighted nearly enough) side of the music industry, her Wisconsin roots, and a few of her favorite projects she’s worked on that you just might recognize.

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Call & Response: Friendship Commanders

Friendship Commanders is a hard rock band comprised of Buick Audra (vocals/guitars) and Jerry Roe (drums/bass). They create heavy, melodic rock that tackles topics like surviving abuse and challenging the patriarchy. We chat with the band about their origins, activism, the sound of their newest release, and expanding who represents heavy music beyond wizards and warlocks.

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Call & Response: Immortal Girlfriend

Immortal Girlfriend is nocturnal synthwave band consisting of brothers Will and Kevin Bush. Taking inspiration from their childhood and night driving, they’ve created a sound that is full of dreamy synthesizers, textures, and danceable beats. We chat about their newest release, how the sounds of the night became a part of their signature sound, and what happens next for the band in these uncertain times.

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Call & Response: GLOhan Beats

GLOhan Beats is a producer and TLL composer who loves video games. There’s a genuine affinity there that goes beyond just “playing” the games. He’s internalized them to a point where they’ve help mold his inventive and attention-grabbing beats. Working with rappers like Famous Dex and Lil Uzi Vert, GLOhan Beats has been making a name for himself by infusing unique video game samples and beats with an unspoken sense of nostalgia.

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Call & Response: Ryan Necci

Ryan Necci is a songwriter by trade… and a damned good one at that. He currently works in Nashville as a full-time songwriter, writing for his alt-country band Buffalo Gospel and in regular sessions with labels and co-writers. Necci chats with us about his process, how writing shouldn’t be a chore, and the creation of some of the first Supe Kitchen singles we recorded together at Blackbird Studios in Nashville.

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An Introduction: Klassik

We’d like you to meet one of the Milwaukee area’s most exciting artists, Klassik. He has been creating innovative work for over a decade, seamlessly melding styles like jazz and hip-hop and bringing them to totally new and unexpected territory. We sat down with multi-instrumentalist, performing artist and producer to talk about his new record, where a new fan should start, and the creative community in Milwaukee.

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Stems Part 2: In The Real World

We spoke with creatives working in all kinds of media about how stems help them get more out of their production music and thrill their clients’ ears with the sonic possibilities. This is kind of a Reading Rainbow moment... we’ve told you all about the power of stems, but we don’t expect you to simply take our word for it.

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Working Class Audio #264 with Justin Perkins

Our resident Mastering Engineer, Justin Perkins of Mystery Room Mastering, returns to Working Class Audio podcast and talks about the value of diversification and making key decisions that can affect your career, health, productivity, and happiness.

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Getting the Most Out of Your Production Music

For those of you who already utilize production music, here are a few not-so-secret secrets that will help you get the absolute biggest bang for your buck and make the biggest impact with your campaign and clients when using our music.

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Stems Part 1: Knowledge is Power

You’ve just come across the perfect piece of production music with the exact sound and feel you’re looking for, only to realize there’s just one tiny thing you wish you could change. Maybe the cue is just a bit too short for a scene, maybe it has a vocal part when you need an instrumental track. What if we told you there are hidden resources and clever hacks you can use to make almost any track fit your musical vision to a T? Introducing the wonderful world of stems.

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