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By Delicate Beats
The podcast currently has 41 episodes available.
Most producers want to know: what makes artists buy beats.
Is it the melody?
The mix?
Following trends?
Having your own sound?
Is it connections?
Marketing?
In today's episode, we have an expert in the field, Chris from WAV Formation.
Chris is a veteran producer, but most importantly, an expert at mixing and a music production coach specializing in high tickets offers for music producers.
Pay a visit to Chris here, and watch his free training: https://producebeatsartistsbuy.com/freetraining-1
Bedroom Super Producers!
We finally have guests on the podcast! The first one is someone I highly respect and admire, mostly because he does EXACTLY what I never wanted to do: do the marketing of my beats myself.
Introducing Gabe from Legion Beats and MIDI Money!
Gabe is a veteran of the beat game, both online and offline. He has worked with some of the biggest names out of the Bay Area and California (Too Short, Snoop Dogg, 2Chainz, Kendrick Lamar, E-40).
Not only is Gabe a seasoned vet of the beat game, he's also a digital marketing expert. His claim to fame is to have collected the first Two Comma Club award in the beat -selling community, a prestigious award given out to entrepreneurs who collect upwards of a million dollars in sales using the funnel software ClickFunnels.
I was more than happy to pick his brains on your behalf, to learn what it takes to sell massive amounts of beats online, without the help of music libraries!
The goal of any business should be to get as many quality, returning, and loyal customers as possible, without going bankrupt in doing so. This is no different for music producers, especially in this internet / social media day and age. So how do you find clients? How do you "make" people buy your dope beats? How do you build relationships, when everything is done through the faceless internet? The answers await you in this episode!
Support the show (https://delicatebeats.com/collections/all)What is sound design? Just how important is it to your music production career? Should you learn to design sounds to improve the quality of your productions? How do you get started? What are some of the best tools to get started? All of these questions will be answered, and more, as we interview Delicate Beats' sound designer!
Support the show (https://delicatebeats.com/collections/all)In this episode, we discuss strategies to sell beats online. Has the landscape changed drastically this year? Is it saturated? Is it too late for you to get started? What are the shortcuts? Are there any? So many questions! We'll try to answer as any as we can in 1 hour!
Support the show (https://delicatebeats.com/collections/all)Scott Storch is a unique character in the hip-hop, RnB, and urban landscape. From his heartfelt ballads, to powerful club bangers, to iconic piano licks, he rose from humble beginnings to being one of the most sought-after music producers of our era. After a difficult battle with substance abuse, he is back on top of the game, with a most inspirational mindset. Let's celebrate his spectacular musical journey in this episode!
Support the show (https://delicatebeats.com/collections/all)First off, we have learned the awful news about Dr. Dre's health, and we wish him a speedy recovery. Second, we invite you all to hop on the Bedroom Super Producer train as we pay homage to hip-hop's royalty. We will dissect his sound, his production techniques, everything that makes a Dre beat, well... a classic.
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Support the show (https://delicatebeats.com/collections/all)Justice stormed the world of electronic dance music in the early 2000's with a style reminiscent of Daft Punk, but with a punk rock aesthetic, with loads of distortion, retro synths, and a knack for highly intricate sample chop work. In this episode, we analyze their discography, their branding, and their live sets.
Support the show (https://delicatebeats.com/collections/all)This duo from the UK is highly familiar with the charts, the clubs, the big stages, an the big crowds. But how exactly did they manage to stay on top while creating some of the most ground-breaking electronic music of the past 30 years? We will discuss all of this in this episode!
Support the show (https://delicatebeats.com/collections/all)The podcast currently has 41 episodes available.