Delve into Beatport’s new series "Decoding the Music Industry", a deep exploration of all facets of the electronic music community.
Discover unique insights and fresh perspectives from our inspirational speakers as we celebrate those who have shaped our musical landscape.
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The Mixing Music Podcast is your ultimate guide to music production, audio engineering, mixing, and mastering. Hosted by professional mix engineers Dee Kei (@DeeKeiMixes), Lu Moreno (@MasteredByLu), and James Parrish (@jamesdeanmixes), this podcast covers recording techniques, studio mixing, vocal production, sound design, DAW workflows, plugin reviews, gear recommendations, industry secrets, and the business of music production. Whether you're a music producer, mix engineer, mastering engineer, independent artist, or content creator, you’ll get expert insights to take your sound to the next level.
Our hosts have worked with Odetari, 6arelyhuman, Trey Songz, Keyshia Cole, Benny the Butcher, Rico Nasty, ATEEZ, Kanye West, The Game, and more, collaborating with major record labels like Universal Music Group, Sony Music, Interscope Records, Republic Records, and Capitol Records. Join us for mixing tutorials, mastering strategies, music production tips, home studio setup advice, industry interviews, and pro techniques used in professional recording studios. Whether you're using Pro Tools, Ableton Live, FL Studio, Logic Pro, or Studio One, this podcast is packed with valuable information to improve your mixing workflow and production quality.
In our exclusive episodes, James Parrish and Dee Kei react to interviews with various audio engineers, music producers, and YouTubers to help you understand the most useful advice for making better music. All exclusive episodes focus on the technical aspects of the post-production process.
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The Mixing Music Podcast is filmed and recorded at Dee Kei's Personal Mixing Studio in Los Angeles, California.
Le principe de l’émission part d’un constat simple : nos stars Afrobeats sont partout, mais on ne les connaît pas vraiment. Malgré une ère où il est facile de rentrer dans la vie des artistes, notamment à travers les réseaux sociaux, ces derniers ne sont connus qu’en surface. L’objectif des WANAlyses Musicales de Rudolph est ainsi d’entrer dans le fond des sujets. Rudolph analyse pour vous des phénomènes musicaux qui font l’Afrique d’aujourd’hui et celle de demain.
Un programme WANAMédias proposé par l'OdioO !
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