Archive for " inspiration"
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Effects Of The Internet: Cashing In On The Digital Economy

While your average street musician can upload a few tracks onto MySpace and get a few more people coming down to watch them bang the drum, the bigger guys still have the contacts to fill a venue on that alone.

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Be Visible From Space: How To Start Boosting Your Image

I learned a lesson last year when I was playing my first stadium gig. Visibility, be it literally, such as highway safety colored guitars, or from a multitude of positive interactions with people, is something worth boosting.

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PiL’s Lu Edmonds Talks Music Business

Guitarist of John Lydon’s experimental act reveals what have been the most important lessons he have learned from being in the music business.

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Hail The Villain Show How A True Interactive Website Has To Look Like

The Canadian rock/metal band Hail The Villain have unleashed what they called “the most creative and technologically advanced website ever built for a band.”

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Sevendust Guitarist On Music Marketing: ‘Plant The Seed And It’s Going To Grow’

In a soon to be published UG interview with Sevendust, guitarist Clint Lowery talks about surviving in the music business of our days (among other interesting topics, of course).

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Recording In The Home

While the need to record in a professional studio used to be the standard, the same quality of recordings can now be achieved from the comfort of your own home – you just need to know what you are doing. On Monday, April 19th MicControl.com will begin a week-long interview series entitled ‘Recording In The Home’.

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