Artist: myah Single: hide Genre: Indie Pop, Pop, Cinematic Release Date: August 11th, 2023 Born and raised in South…
TAL-Reverb-4 TAL-Reverb-4 is a high-quality reverb plugin designed to emulate the classic reverb sound of the 1980s. It features a…
Artist: Seven and counting Album: Tonight Genre: Classic Rock, Americana, Rock n Roll Release Date: March 30th, 2024 Seven…
Blossoms latest single “What Can I Say After I’m Sorry” is a cracking new track with a funkier spin on their signature sound In collaboration with Jungle’s very own J Loyd, The Corals James Skelly, Blossoms return for the first time since 2023 with a bang. Still complete with plenty of synths and lead singer Tom Ogden’s classic Brit-pop vocals, the groovy bass line and scaling melody add a new dimension to the band’s discography.
As music production evolves, so do the techniques and tricks used by producers. Whether you’re a seasoned veteran or just starting out, these production tricks can take your music to the next level. In this article, we’ll explore ten essential production tricks that have changed the way we approach production.
From transparent surgical EQs to characterful analog emulations, these tools represent the pinnacle of audio processing technology, catering to the diverse needs of modern producers and engineers.
Victor V. Gurbo & Co. offers up a slice of Americana nostalgia with their latest single, “All the Pretty Girls Are Asleep Tonight.” Hailing from Brooklyn, the band’s roots run deep into the heart of folk tradition, and this track is no exception.
You may have heard of Michael Bland through his work with Vulfpeck on “Hero Town.” He plays some of the deepest pocket you’ve ever heard and one of the tastiest, most understated drum solos of all time. His style is one of a kind, and he’s unmistakable in the first beats of “(Br)other”
Artist: The Exhales Single: kick the chair Genre: Indie Rock, Alternative Rock Release Date: April 5th, 2024 The Exhales’ latest…
Grand cathedrals and dampened rooms, underground tunnels and drum booths – you can put your music anywhere you want, but some plugins offer better sounding places than others. So, how do you choose the best?