Sam Moses of Moses Mastering (Nashville, TN) and Matthew Garber of For The Record Mastering (Charleston, SC) set out to demystify the music industry and mastering.
Warning: There will be dad jokes.
Podcast Merch: http://www.theattackandreleaseshow.com/
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Matt and Sam talk The Grammys and professional awards.
Matt and Sam talk about why being in community with others is better than being in competition with them. Also, Sam might get a new dog...
Matt and Sam UNPACK the concept of Responsibility vs Authority and how that will help you market your business in 2020
Matt and Sam chat about how to retain your current clients and how to keep future clients happy.
Matt and Sam dive into the ever-long debate of digital vs analog processing.
Matt and Sam dive into the topic of longevity and talk about why the short term gains will always lead to long term failures.
Matt and Sam make a bunch of golf puns and explain the benefits of playing the course and not the other player.
Matt and Sam talk about how any little mix change you make changes everything with how your mix is capable of being mastered.
Matt and Sam talk about their proven formula for HOW TO raise your rates (TE+Va)M=R
Matt and Sam talk about why what you are worried about is not important and how this affects your life, business, and relationships.
Matt and Sam discuss why dynamic range is one of the most important things you could give a mastering engineer.
Matt and Sam give their opinion on Izotope Ozone and its use in mastering.
Matt and Sam talk about how you may be missing out on your own life because you are trying to be someone else.
Matt and Sam talk about how you should be marketing your business in 2019.
Matt and Sam talk about why you are not getting the projects you think you deserve.
Matt and Sam talk about anxiety and stress in the music industry along with how to build margin into your life.
Matt and Sam talk about how loud your masters should be.
Matt and Sam talk about shortcuts when mastering
Matt and Sam created a "Top 10" list of common mix mistakes.