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Today's episode is so full of incredible production and recording and songwriting information from my friend Jake Rye. Jake owns a recording studio in Michigan called Social Recording Company and was a member of the Grammy nominated band Sanctus Real for several years. We talk about his path into music and all the things he learned along the way, from being in a publishing deal to self-employment, parenthood, and much more. Buckle in - this is a long one and there's a lot of good stuff in the back half of the episode, so try to stick around till the end.
Key Moments:
2:30 - The grow-up story
14:30 - 150 shows a year
19:41 - Losing a pub deal: "it was like we never existed"
25:27 - I never thought I'd have a basement studio but I love it
27:49 - Jake's songwriting process
39:00 - Inspiration comes whenever it wants to
51:00 - What tracks to include in a demo
58:15 - Audio recording is a process of stacking bricks
1:04:30 - Thom Yorke didn't use auto-tune
1:14:21 - Listening to a final mix
1:26:08 - Sync licensing - the money is in advertising
1:29:55 - You don't have to change who you are to be successful
How to Reach Jake:
Personal website: https://www.jakeryemix.com/
Studio website: https://socialrecordingcompany.com/
How to Reach Us:
Support the podcast by joining our Patreon community. Check it out at patreon.com/whensongsmeanbusiness
Follow WSMB on Instagram: instagram.com/whensongsmeanbusiness
Join our Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/whensongsmeanbusiness
Learn more about Steph at stephbelcher.com
If you want to help us out without a financial commitment, please share this episode and rate us on Apple or Spotify.
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Today's episode is so full of incredible production and recording and songwriting information from my friend Jake Rye. Jake owns a recording studio in Michigan called Social Recording Company and was a member of the Grammy nominated band Sanctus Real for several years. We talk about his path into music and all the things he learned along the way, from being in a publishing deal to self-employment, parenthood, and much more. Buckle in - this is a long one and there's a lot of good stuff in the back half of the episode, so try to stick around till the end.
Key Moments:
2:30 - The grow-up story
14:30 - 150 shows a year
19:41 - Losing a pub deal: "it was like we never existed"
25:27 - I never thought I'd have a basement studio but I love it
27:49 - Jake's songwriting process
39:00 - Inspiration comes whenever it wants to
51:00 - What tracks to include in a demo
58:15 - Audio recording is a process of stacking bricks
1:04:30 - Thom Yorke didn't use auto-tune
1:14:21 - Listening to a final mix
1:26:08 - Sync licensing - the money is in advertising
1:29:55 - You don't have to change who you are to be successful
How to Reach Jake:
Personal website: https://www.jakeryemix.com/
Studio website: https://socialrecordingcompany.com/
How to Reach Us:
Support the podcast by joining our Patreon community. Check it out at patreon.com/whensongsmeanbusiness
Follow WSMB on Instagram: instagram.com/whensongsmeanbusiness
Join our Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/whensongsmeanbusiness
Learn more about Steph at stephbelcher.com
If you want to help us out without a financial commitment, please share this episode and rate us on Apple or Spotify.