Episodes

  • The Home Studio Is Not a Shortcut, It’s a Strategy
    Jan 14 2026

    Making a Scene Presents - The Home Studio Is Not a Shortcut, It’s a Strategy

    For a long time, the home studio has been talked about like a backup plan. Something you use only because you cannot afford the “real thing.” A temporary setup you tolerate until a label calls, or until you can scrape together enough money to book time in a flashy room with a massive console and someone else running the session. That idea is deeply baked into music culture, and it is one of the quiet reasons so many independent artists feel stuck. It frames the home studio as a sign you have not “made it yet,” instead of recognizing it for what it actually is.

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    12 mins
  • AI Chatbots for Musicians: 24/7 Fan Engagement Without Losing the Human Touch
    Jan 12 2026

    Making a Scene Presents - AI Chatbots for Musicians: 24/7 Fan Engagement Without Losing the Human Touch

    There’s a quiet lie baked into the modern music business. It tells you that if you want real fans, you have to be online nonstop. You have to reply right away. You have to post every day. You have to treat the algorithm like your boss, ready to jump the second it whistles. And if you don’t keep up, the lie says you’ll vanish.

    That mindset burns out good artists every single day. Not because they’re weak, but because the system is built to steal your time. It turns your creative life into a never-ending shift on someone else’s platform.

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    11 mins
  • Carley's Wreck and Ruin Is Making a Scene
    Jan 12 2026

    Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Carley's Wreck and Ruin

    Carley’s Wreck and Ruin is a British blues duo with a dark, unmistakable edge. Their sound is raw, primitive, and haunted — a mix of gritty blues and trashy roots that feels like it crawled up from somewhere old and restless.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • SSL Auto Bundle Deep Dive Review
    Jan 12 2026

    Making a Scene Presents - SSL Auto Bundle Deep Dive Review

    If you make music at home, you already live with a constant push and pull. You want your songs to sound finished, confident, and professional. You want them to hold up when played next to commercial releases. But at the same time, you don’t want every session to turn into a deep dive into technical theory. You didn’t start making music so you could spend hours second-guessing EQ curves and compressor settings. You want control, not confusion. You want support, not restrictions.

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    14 mins
  • Gerry Casey Interviews Dee Anderson
    Jan 11 2026

    Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Dee Anderson

    Dee Anderson is a London-based actress and creative professional whose work is deeply shaped by a remarkable family legacy in British television and storytelling. She is the daughter of television pioneers Gerry Anderson and Sylvia Anderson, the visionary creators behind Thunderbirds, the groundbreaking 1960s puppet-based action series that redefined children’s television and influenced generations of filmmakers, designers, and science-fiction creators.

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    44 mins
  • Interview with Andrew Clendenen
    Jan 10 2026

    Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Andrew Clendenen

    Andrew Clendenen is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist whose music blends thoughtful storytelling with emotionally direct performances. Rooted in classic songcraft and shaped by modern influences, his work sits comfortably between folk, Americana, and roots-driven indie music.

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    55 mins
  • Why an Indie Artist Needs Two Additional Companies, Not a Dream and a Prayer
    Jan 6 2026

    Why an Indie Artist Needs Two Additional Companies, Not a Dream and a Prayer

    Let’s start by being honest, because this is where most music advice goes soft. If you are an independent artist releasing music without a record company or a publishing company, you are not actually “free.” You are exposed. You may feel creative freedom because no one is telling you what to write or record, but from a business point of view, your music is drifting with no structure holding it in place. There is no clear owner on paper. There is no system collecting everything you are owed. There is no container protecting your work long-term. That is how artists quietly lose money, slowly give up control, and eventually lose confidence in their own future.

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    13 mins
  • THe Lucky Losers are Making a Scene
    Jan 5 2026

    Making a Scene Presents an Interview with The Lucky Losers

    The Lucky Losers are an award-winning six-piece blues and soul band from San Francisco. Since 2019, they have won six Independent Blues Awards, including Artist of the Year for vocalist Cathy Lemons and Song of the Year for “Godless Land.” The band is fronted by Lemons, a powerful singer raised in Dallas, and Phil Berkowitz, a New Jersey–born harmonica player and vocalist known for his distinctive style. Together, they lead a band that blends blues, soul, rock, gospel, and Americana into a bold, full-band sound built mostly on original material.

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    50 mins