Music Recording Techniques

June 7th, 2011

I’ve always thought that I knew the correct music recording techniques (though I know something seems to be missing) until I did actual music recording for the first time. I had no choice but to learn things the difficult way. Read the rest of this entry »

Will CD Piracy Put an End to the Music Industry

May 24th, 2011

CD piracy is the unauthorised duplication and reproduction of data content from a master source to a blank disc. It is a major problem perceived to be the cause of the music industry’s loss of revenue as well as its imminent downfall. Read the rest of this entry »

CD Duplication Explained

May 13th, 2011

Modern technology has enabled us to do a lot of things that we’ve never before thought possible, including CD duplication. Although these compact discs are duplicated, they are characterized by high quality and reliability. Read the rest of this entry »

The Current State of CD Sales in The Music Industry

May 4th, 2011

With the rapid pace at which changes in the marketing and advertising world are introduced; musicians, artists, and songwriters need to develop new ways of promoting their music. With the current state of CD sales in the music industry dwindling fast it’s now very difficult to survive in the music industry, especially for independent recording artists and companies. Read the rest of this entry »

Promotional DVDs Present New Advertising Oppurtunities

January 27th, 2011

If you’ve ever had the pleasure of sitting in a waiting room you’ll know how boring this can be. Any distraction is welcome whilst you’re doing nothing; so many waiting rooms are decorated with posters and have a selection of magazines to keep people amused.  Flat screen TVs hanging from walls are becoming an increasingly common sight in these environments, and of course this presents an excellent advertising opportunity. Read the rest of this entry »

Poor Weather Affecting Promotional Activities?

January 26th, 2011

In the first couple of months for firms, what can be a big problem in terms of their marketing strategies and brand promoting? The weather.  The weather can become a problem as any sort of outdoor advertising either becomes more expensive or less practical. Read the rest of this entry »

Upcoming Artists Must Stand Out From the Crowd!

January 24th, 2011

So you think you’ve got the X-Factor, but can’t stand the thought of going through the humiliation process that is multiple auditions with the Simon Cowell who just sits there waiting to rip you apart.  However, you’ve got a dream and want to achieve it.  There’s only one way to do it… Do everything yourself.  You write your songs, record your music and design your whole appearance. Read the rest of this entry »

Reinvent Your Business in the New Year

January 19th, 2011

The New Year is upon us presenting businesses with the ideal opportunity to rethink their strategies, create new aims, or re-launch themselves to potential customers.  Often these aims and thoughts are communicated via paper documents and leaflets, something which people may just flick through and not fully engage with. Read the rest of this entry »

CD Duplication Needn’t Cost the Earth

December 17th, 2010

When it comes to distributing data such as music, film or indeed almost any information that can be stored digitally then distributing duplicated CDs is an extremely effective to do this, particularly in situations where physical, hard copies are a necessity. Read the rest of this entry »

Soprano Secures Air-time with Independent CD Release

December 9th, 2010

A musician from Lancashire is delighted that her privately produced CD is due to get an airing on national radio station Classic FM.  We’re always delighted to hear success stories of independent CD releases.

Soprano Helena Kean recorded her album, A Garland to Christmas, in a local studio in just two days; then spent a few months getting the production just right before the CD went to press.  While Helena has gained a following with her live performances she understandably hopes that a radio play will justify all of her hard work in the studio and bring her music to a wider audience. Read the rest of this entry »