Christopher Knab, the co-author of the “Music Is Your Business” book (now released in its fourth edition), has been in the music industry for over 30 years – and knows what it takes to succeed in music.
WSR06: Power Your Music Marketing With Your Hobbies – Jesse Cannon
Jesse Cannon – founder of Musformation and author of “Get More Fans: The DIY Guide To The New Music Business” – gives a ton of practical advice on marketing your music, shows and brand.
WSR05: From Dubplates To DJ Promo Subscriptions – Chris Gorsuch (Promo Hutt)
You will learn how DJs get pre-released tunes and what labels do to get better exposure in this conversation with Chris Gorsuch from Promo Hutt.
WSR04: Editorial Calendar For Musicians – Adam Spencer
“I don’t have anything to write about till my album comes out.” This is only one of the many musicians’ excuses to not deliver content on a regular basis, and it is wrong by so many means. Adam Spencer, the founder and director of Musomania, explains how important creating content is for an artist. He shows, on practical examples, that all musicians have numerous things to share with their fans right away, and that process becomes much easier with the help of a content calendar.
WSR03: Secrets To A Musician’s Productivity – Resound
Ilpo, better known as Resound, a drum & bass musician, blogger and music production instructor has been learning how to stay productive for years, and now he shares his experience on We Spin Recipes.
WSR02: What Makes Electronic Music Industry Different – Budi Voogt
What is so special and different about the electronic music business, compared to other music markets? The differences are not always obvious, but there is a number, and they have to be addressed.
WSR01: 6 Reasons Musicians Feel Disappointed About Their Career – Tommy Darker
5 out of 6 reasons are musicians’ fault, Tommy Darker, the guest of the first We Spin Recipes Podcast episode says. Tommy is a musician and “thinker about the future of music.” In this show we discuss his latest articles, titled “Why do musicians always feel disappointed about their career?”