How to Make Music in Your Bedroom

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Product details

  • ISBN 9780753512647
  • Weight: 119g
  • Dimensions: 109 x 178mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Oct 2007
  • Publisher: Ebury Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Gone are the days when recording an album required a large, expensive recording studio and piles of ultra hi-tech equipment. Lily Allen's myspace video netted her no.1 in the UK singles chart and an NME nomination, folk singer Seth Lakeman made an album in his kitchen for £300 and has been nominated for a Mercury Prize. And of course, there's the Arctic Monkeys - winners of a Mercury Prize, a Brit Award and two NME awards, who marketed their album through demo tapes and file sharing.

Nicola Slade shows how anyone can record and mix killer music from the comfort of their bedroom. The author explains what hardware, software and mixing equipment is required, and includes a history of the digitisation of music, advice on marketing and promoting your music and contributions from DIY music artists who have made it big.

Nicola Slade is a music journalist who started her career at The Fly magazine and has worked as web editor on a number of music sites including Mean Fiddler. She currently writes for Music Week. She is co-author of Download: The Lowdown.

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