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Making a Scene Presents - Why Direct-to-Fan SMS Marketing Is Beating the Algorithm
Your followers are not your audience until you can reach them without asking a platform for permission.
There was a time when building a following on social media felt like building a community. You posted. Your fans saw it. They liked it, shared it, showed up, bought a shirt, streamed the new single, and maybe brought a friend to the next gig. ...
Stop Chasing Virality and Start Building a Sustainable Micro-Label Ecosystem Today
There is a scene happening in bedrooms, garages, basements, back rooms, and half-finished home studios all over America right now. An artist finishes a song, posts a clip, refreshes the numbers, waits for the spike, gets a little bump, and then starts over again. The song is real. The work is real. The hope is real. But the business model is still a ...
Making a Scene Presents - The Living Room Circuit How to Book House Concerts
Turn Them Into Touring Infrastructure
The van pulls off the highway just after dark. Not into a club alley. Not behind a theater. Not into the sad side lot of a bar that promised “great promotion” and forgot to mention the Tuesday trivia crowd. This time the GPS leads you into a quiet neighborhood. Porch lights glow. A dog barks once. Somebody opens t...
Making a Scene Presents - Why Micro-Sync Licensing Should Be Part of Every Independent Songwriter’s Business Plan
There was a time when independent songwriters were told to build a career around a miracle.
Write the great song. Record the great track. Get it in the right room. Hope the right person hears it. Maybe a publisher. Maybe a supervisor. Maybe a label-connected gatekeeper who still pretends the industry runs on taste inste...
Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Eliza Neals
Eliza Neals is a Detroit-born blues-rock force, and on her 13th studio album, Thunder in the House, she leans fully into the elements that have always made her sound hit different: grit, soul, spirituality, and the unmistakable heartbeat of the city that raised her.
Growing up on Acacia Street on the outskirts of Detroit, Neals absorbed a wide “musical gumbo” from the start—shap...
Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Slady
Slady is an all-women tribute to the legendary Slade, built for fans who still love the raw energy, big choruses, and stomping glam rock spirit of the 1970s. Fronted by Gobby Holder, alongside Davina Hill, Donna Powell, and Jem Lea, Slady captures the fun, attitude, and larger-than-life sound that made Slade one of the most unforgettable bands of the era.
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Making a Scene Presents - Making Money Before the Release, Not After
There is a bad habit baked into the modern music business. An artist spends months writing songs, paying for recording, fixing mixes, shooting photos, cutting videos, building cover art, and lining up a release date. Then release day comes, the music goes live, everybody posts the same link at the same time, and the artist waits. They wait for streams. They wait f...
Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Dave Miller
Dave Miller has been writing songs, performing, and living the working-musician life for five decades. Over the years he’s played everywhere a good song can land—taverns, dance halls, coffee houses, showcases, concert venues, and festivals—touring coast to coast across the United States and into British Columbia. He’s the kind of artist who doesn’t just collect miles. He collect...
The Moment You Stop Calling It “Just A Home Studio”
There’s a quiet moment that happens for a lot of U.S. indie artists. It usually hits when you finish a track at home that actually holds up in the car, on earbuds, and on a cheap Bluetooth speaker. Not “good for a bedroom.” Just good. You bounce the final mix, upload it, send it to a friend, and they say the one sentence that changes everything: “Who recorded this?” That’s the mom...
The Van, the Laptop, and the Lie We Tell Ourselves
The van smells like reheated coffee, gaffer tape, and the kind of optimism that only survives because musicians are stubborn. The band is parked outside a rehearsal space they pay for by the hour, and instead of loading in, they’re huddled around a laptop like it’s a campfire. The screen is a crowdfunding draft page with reward tiers, shipping promises, and a stretch goal that read...
Making a Scene Presents - The Playlist Era is Fading
Picture the modern indie grind for a second. You drop a single, you refresh your stats, and you squint at that tiny spike hoping it turns into a staircase. Maybe you’re watching Spotify for Artists and tracking what happened after you pitched, posted, begged, and boosted. Spotify will happily show you audience behavior, segments, and trends, and it even offers promo tools through...
Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Erik Vincent Huey
Erik Huey grew up along the Monongahela River in West Virginia and Western Pennsylvania, the son of four generations of coal miners. That background runs deep in both his life and his music. He was raised in a world shaped by working-class struggle, Appalachian tradition, and the kind of hard-earned perspective that never really leaves you. At the same time, he came of age...
Guy Verlinde is one of the most respected and enduring figures in the Belgian blues scene. Over the past two decades, he has built a remarkable career as a singer, songwriter, and performer, becoming a leading voice for blues music in Belgium and far beyond. Since emerging as a major presence on the scene, Verlinde has recorded 17 albums and established himself as an artist with both deep roots in the tradition and a strong persona...
Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Don Arbor
Don Arbor is an award-winning songwriter and video artist whose lifelong connection to music began before he was even born. As he tells it, his first musical influence was hearing his mother’s beautiful soprano voice while still in the womb. Not long after, he started singing himself—and he has never really stopped.
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Every spring, touring season rolls in like a weather front. The calendars fill up, festivals come back to life, and venues start answering emails a little faster. And every spring, the same truth shows up right behind it: if you want a real career as a musician—solo artist or full band—the job is performing. The job is the road. The job is showing up over and over until strangers become fans, fans become supporters, and supporters ...
Making a Scene Presents - The Psychology of a Productive Home Studio
The home studio looks like a room, but it behaves like a brain. It remembers what you do in it. It trains you through tiny cues. It rewards you for finishing. It punishes you for drifting. And if you’re a working artist, it can either become a quiet engine that prints masters and income, or a beautiful trap that keeps you “busy” forever without shipping a thing.
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Making a Scene Presents - Why Most Indie Artists are Underpaid Data Workers
THE NIGHT AFTER THE EXPORT
The song is done. The mix is printed. The master is bouncing. For a few seconds, you get that clean feeling that only musicians understand. You made something that didn’t exist yesterday, and now it does.
Then you open the upload screen and the second job starts.
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Making a Scene Presents - How to Create a Local Music Scene
How indie artists can “Make a Scene” again with AI, Web3, and real-world hustle
If you’re waiting for your local scene to “come back,” you might be waiting a long time.
That’s not because your town stopped caring about music. It’s because the pandemic didn’t just shut down venues. It broke habits. It changed what people consider “worth leaving the house for.” It raise...
Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Duke Robillard
Duke Robillard is one of America’s most respected guitarists, singers, songwriters, and bandleaders, celebrated for his mastery of blues, jump R&B, swing, and roots rock. Over the course of a long and influential career, he has earned a reputation as a true musician’s musician—an artist whose deep knowledge of American roots music is matched by exceptional skill, taste, and v...
Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Eliza Neals
Eliza Neals is a powerhouse in modern blues—an artist, songwriter, producer, bandleader, composer, arranger, keyboardist, and label owner whose self-written and self-produced music has been heard on SiriusXM’s B.B. King’s Bluesville since 2015. Blending blues, rock, and soul into bold, unforgettable songs, Neals has built a body of work that pushes beyond traditional ...
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