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Ever found yourself lost in the mix, wondering if there is a wrong way to mix music? Maybe you're knee-deep in questions like what to look for when mixing, how can I improve my sound mixing, or even can mastering ruin a mix. Then check out EP 122 of the Inside The Mix podcast.
Join us for a deep dive into the world of music production with our esteemed guest, the one and only Brian Hazard, also known as Color Theory. This episode is a treasure trove of knowledge for those intrigued by the complexities of songwriting, composition, and music production. We discuss the influences that shaped Brian's unique music style, specifically mentioning Depeche Mode's album Some Great Reward and the Eagles' Hotel California. We delve into the artistry of Brian's songwriting process and his insightful tips for DIY mixing and mastering.
Can minimalism enhance a music mix? Brian provides a compelling perspective on this question, highlighting his purist and minimalist approach in the music creation process. We also address the much-debated topics of multi-band compression and dynamic EQ, providing unique insights into their utility in modern production techniques. Additionally, Brian opens up about his exceptional feat of completing 72 songs in six years, underscoring the role of persistence in songwriting.
Wrapping up our engaging and enlightening conversation, we delve into the evolving landscape of music distribution and audience engagement, with Brian shedding light on his experience with Patreon. He shares how Patreon has revolutionized his connection with his audience and explores the potential advantages of the Spotify-Patreon collaboration for artists. Join us for this exciting journey into the heart of music creation with Brian Hazard, and emerge enlightened and inspired.
To follow Color Theory, click here: https://colortheory.com/
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Follow Marc Matthews' Socials:
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Ever found yourself lost in the mix, wondering if there is a wrong way to mix music? Maybe you're knee-deep in questions like what to look for when mixing, how can I improve my sound mixing, or even can mastering ruin a mix. Then check out EP 122 of the Inside The Mix podcast.
Join us for a deep dive into the world of music production with our esteemed guest, the one and only Brian Hazard, also known as Color Theory. This episode is a treasure trove of knowledge for those intrigued by the complexities of songwriting, composition, and music production. We discuss the influences that shaped Brian's unique music style, specifically mentioning Depeche Mode's album Some Great Reward and the Eagles' Hotel California. We delve into the artistry of Brian's songwriting process and his insightful tips for DIY mixing and mastering.
Can minimalism enhance a music mix? Brian provides a compelling perspective on this question, highlighting his purist and minimalist approach in the music creation process. We also address the much-debated topics of multi-band compression and dynamic EQ, providing unique insights into their utility in modern production techniques. Additionally, Brian opens up about his exceptional feat of completing 72 songs in six years, underscoring the role of persistence in songwriting.
Wrapping up our engaging and enlightening conversation, we delve into the evolving landscape of music distribution and audience engagement, with Brian shedding light on his experience with Patreon. He shares how Patreon has revolutionized his connection with his audience and explores the potential advantages of the Spotify-Patreon collaboration for artists. Join us for this exciting journey into the heart of music creation with Brian Hazard, and emerge enlightened and inspired.
To follow Color Theory, click here: https://colortheory.com/
Support the show
Download your FREE Producer Growth Scorecard
Follow Marc Matthews' Socials:
Instagram | YouTube | Synth Music Mastering
Thanks for listening!!
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