Intentionality Is the Strategy
There's a moment that happens when someone walks into a well-considered recording studio for the first time. They slow down a little. They look around. And then they say some version of the same thing: I don't know what it is, but I just want to make music here. That reaction isn't accidental. And it isn't the gear.
There Are Two Music Businesses
The music business is real. So is the business of selling the dream of it. I've taken to calling the second one the Music Dreams Industrial Complex… and it would very much like you to not notice the difference between the two.
What People Get Wrong About Music Licensing — And Why It Costs Them
Thirty years in. The same five misconceptions. Over and over. Music licensing is opaque from the outside, and there's no shortage of confident-sounding voices willing to fill that gap with things that are partially true, mostly simplified, or just wrong. Here's what actually costs composers time, money, and momentum.