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Myke Terry

Buzz Track: Red Handed

Myke Terry is prepping the release of his debut solo EP Red Handed. He gained international attention as the lead singer of successful, Boston-based metal outfit Bury Your Dead. The former metal front man has mined through his throwback soul and funk influences to transform his sound. Myke Terry will be an artist to watch.
Contact: jaylevine@breakent.com

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Foo Fighters
“The Feast and the Famine”
47,129 downloads

Taylor Swift
“Shake It Off”
27,108 downloads

Meghan Trainor
“All About The Bass”
19,986 downloads

Hozier
“Take Me To Church”
17,219 downloads

Tove Lo
“Habits”
10,816 downloads

Fall Out Boy
“Centuries”
9,343 downloads

Echosmith
“Cool Kids”
9,193 downloads

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Kathleen-Mary-Lee

Buzz Track: Hours Gone By

The self released track Hours Gone By has caught our ear by Melbourne artist Kathleen Mary Lee. Lee will take you deep into the heart with this melancholy ballad of kindness and pain which will surely satisfying indie purists. Her sound can be characterised by its lullaby-like melody, haunting vocal style and lyrical artistry.  Her songs will surely find their way on TV shows with those heartbreaking moments.
Contact: Mattvioli@gmail.com

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Red-Cabin

Buzz Track: Right This Way

Red Cabin is the solo project of Long Island musician Jonathan Foster. Jonathan was writing some songs that didn’t seem like a fit for his other band (Snowday.) What started as a few songs became enough material for a full length very quickly, and the result was “Right This Way,” Red Cabin’s first release which is filled with indie power-pop jingles with hints of Weezer and The Shins. This first self released track Right This Way has surprisingly won critics over. The song was featured on ObscureSound.com, on Birp FM’s October 2014 playlist, and as a daily download on Large Hearted Boy.
Contact: Redcabinmusic@yahoo.com

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Designing-studio

So you’ve finally moved into an apartment or house that has enough space for a home studio. Whether it’s a spare bedroom, cellar, basement or shed out in the yard, things are going to get exciting very soon. A home studio means you can unleash your creative genius whenever it comes calling – no need to wait until you get to the studio downtown.

A music recording space needs to fulfill a whole lot of criteria; as well as being a stimulating creative space; it needs to work on a practical level.

Keep it to yourself

You don’t want to annoy your family, housemates or neighbors with loud music, so soundproofing is essential. Using materials that soften and absorb sound limits audio spill outside the studio. Fix acoustic mineral wool to walls and cover with fabric, quilting or even carpeting. In the old days, low-tech solutions such as cardboard egg boxes effectively broke up the sound waves and deadened noise – you could also try studio foam to disperse sound. If you have a decent budget then check out studio-build suppliers who will have a range of acoustic panels, bass traps and diffusers to create the best sound environment and soundproof the space.

Basement studios are ideal because there are no neighbors below. If your studio is above other rooms, lay thick underfelt and carpet on the floor. In classic recording studios, wooden surfaces have always been coveted for their great properties in promoting a warm and earthy sound. If you want happy ears, get as much wood in the studio as you can. From a paneled wooden ceiling, wooden monitor stands and sound desk to wooden shutters to help reduce noise, invest heavily in this music-friendly natural material. CONTINUE READING

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