Author: Bryan Crosby - Page 2

Mastering Funk Horn Sections: How Brass Instruments Drive the Groove

Learn how funk horn sections use specific instruments, voicings, and timing to drive the groove. A deep dive into brass arrangements for music producers.

Mastering Harmony Vocals in Folk-Pop: Duo and Trio Arrangement Guides

Learn how to arrange duo and trio harmony vocals in folk-pop. Discover techniques for vocal blending and tips to elevate your melodies from simple to ethereal.

Live vs. Studio Recording: Key Differences in Musical Performance

Explore the fundamental differences between live performances and studio recordings, from technical audio engineering to the psychological shift in musician mindset.

How Alternative Press Documented the 1990s Underground Rock Explosion

Explore how Alternative Press documented the 1990s underground rock scene, the tension between DIY authenticity and corporate greed, and the legacy of music journalism.

Studio Mic Techniques for Funk Drums: Mastering Dry Rooms and Close Miking

Learn professional studio mic techniques for funk drums. Master close miking and dry room strategies to achieve a tight, punchy, and focused rhythmic sound.

R.E.M. and the Rise of Jangle Pop: From College Radio to Global Stardom

Explore how R.E.M. took jangle pop from the college radio underground to mainstream alternative success in the 1980s, shaping the future of indie rock.

Sexual Autonomy in Female Lyrics: Breaking Taboos through Song

Explore how female artists use lyrics to claim sexual autonomy, moving from traditional roles to self-determination and the reclamation of pleasure.

Hip-Hop Mixtapes of the 1970s: Dub Plates, DJs, and Underground Distribution

Explore the gritty origins of hip-hop mixtapes in the 1970s. Learn how DJ Kool Herc and others used dub plates and cassettes to build an underground empire.

The Art of 1980s Mastering: Loudness, EQ, and Vinyl Limits

Explore the transformative shift in audio mastering during the 1980s, focusing on the move from vinyl constraints to digital CD freedom, loudness trends, and iconic production techniques.

Van Halen's Debut: Revolutionary Guitar Techniques and 1970s Innovation

Explore how Van Halen's 1978 debut revolutionized hard rock with Eddie's gear, Sunset Sound recordings, and innovative tapping techniques that defined an era.

Producer Midas Touch in 1980s Rock: Mutt Lange, Bob Clearmountain, and More

Mutt Lange, Bob Clearmountain, and other 1980s rock producers reshaped the sound of rock music with obsessive detail, innovative techniques, and a refusal to accept anything less than perfection. Their legacy still echoes in today's music.

Canadian Musicians Rush and Neil Young: How They Shaped North American Rock

Rush and Neil Young, two Canadian icons, reshaped North American rock with technical mastery and raw authenticity. Their refusal to compromise defined a generation of music that still resonates today.