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	<title>Music Is Life: Virtual Battle of the Bands and DJ Spotlight &#187; Band Goodness</title>
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		<title>Series &#8211; Get Known – Prologue</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 23:33:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dyon Martin</dc:creator>
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We were thinking over the holiday season that there are so many bands, dj’s, and artists out there that don’t have an outlet for their music. Of course that’s the reasoning behind Music-Is-Life.com. So we wanted to start an ongoing series this month that helps others get known, seen and experienced. We have been developing [...]]]></description>
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<p></a><strong><span class="red">We<span></strong> were thinking over the holiday season that there are so many bands, dj’s, and artists out there that don’t have an outlet for their music. Of course that’s the reasoning behind Music-Is-<strong>Life</strong>.com. So we wanted to start an ongoing series this month that helps others get known, seen and experienced. We have been developing such a following on <a target="_blank" href="www.myspace.com/480647240" title="Myspace">Myspace</a> and <a target="_blank" href=" http://tinyurl.com/ylrbcc4" title="Facebook">Facebook</a> that we realized these artists aren’t known except for maybe their online profiles. </p>
<p><strong><span class="red">Here’s<span></strong> how we want to help. This series will give personal reviews of websites, technology, tools, items and ideas which can be used to develop a more global presence for our faithful fans and artists needing to be seen. Some of the parts will, of course, be well known (some can say overused and played out), and others not so much. All we know is that utilizing all the tools available to you will be better than just using some.</p>
<p><strong><span class="red">Here’s<span></strong> where you might ask, “What’s the difference in this series and your other series about Band and DJ goodness’s?” Well this series specifically talks about getting into the public eye, being in the public eye and becoming part of the global music conscious and the other series talks about goodies that make the job easier. See there is a difference and we want to bring it all to you! </p>
<p>So stay tuned!</p>
<p>And as always feel free to post comments about what might have helped you too!</p>
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		<title>Back to Basics</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 22:20:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dyon Martin</dc:creator>
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So you have a band. You’ve written a few songs. You posted a video of one of your performances from your cell on YouTube. You’ve even played a gig or 2 or 50 at a local bar. What’s next? Sit on you Ass? Wait for a music Ex to come knocking at your door? No [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><span class="red">So</span></strong> you have a band. You’ve written a few songs. You posted a video of one of your performances from your cell on <a target="_blank"href="http://www.youtube.com" title="YouTube">YouTube</a>. You’ve even played a gig or 2 or 50 at a local bar. What’s next? Sit on you Ass? Wait for a music Ex to come knocking at your door? No Man! Get up and get a demo. We all know that no one will come to your house and sign you. You have to do it all for your self. So at some point you will need to start thinking about recording a professional demo. That is, getting all your bandmates together, all your songs that you’ve polished and even your gear in one place where a professional can record one or more tracks for you.
<p><strong><span class="red">One</span></strong> such location is <a target="_blank"href="http://www.jackpotrecording.com" title="Jackpot!">Jackpot! Recording Studio</a> in Portland Or. We like to follow kick ass bands and one such band is <a target="_blank"href="http://www.gossipyouth.com" title="Gossip">Gossip</a>. They actually used Jackpot! studios to do some recording so if they did it, Jackpot! must be good. A few other artists that have graced Jackpot! Studios are <a target="_blank"href="http://www.pearljam.com" title="Eddie Vedder">Eddie Vedder</a>, <a target="_blank"href="http://www.decemberists.com" title="The Decemberists">The Decemberists</a>, <a target="_blank"href="http://www.remhq.com" title="R.E.M."> R.E.M.</a>, <a target="_blank"href="http://www.sonicyouth.com" title="Sonic Youth ">Sonic Youth</a>, <a target="_blank"href="http://www.spoontheband.com" title="Spoon">Spoon</a> and <a target="_blank"href="http://www.theshins.com" title="The Shins">The Shins</a> in the past 13 years. Straight from their website to your eyes, “Since 1997 Jackpot! has worked with many talented, well-known artists and provided the local music community with a comfortable and affordable place to make records.” All and all Jackpot! is a good place to start. </p>
<p>Here is a list of positives to using Jackpot!<br />
-Over-the-top assortment of gear<br />
-New 48 channel Rupert Neve Designs 5088 console<br />
- 24 and 16-track 2&#8243; analog tape decks,<br />
-An MCI 1/4&#8243; 2-track mixdown deck,<br />
- Pro Tools HD2 Accel with 32 ins and 40 outs via Apogee converters,<br />
-Vintage EMT plate reverb<br />
- Upright grand piano,<br />
- Over 31 channels of boutique mic preamps<br />
- Over 29 channels of outboard equalization,<br />
- Over 20 channels of compression</p>
<p>And to keep the session flowing their location is at SE 50th and Division, near Trade Up Music, Stumptown Coffee, Petite Provence&#8217;s French bakery, North Bar, The Blue Pig Cafe, Bete-Lukas, numerous other restaurants and a handy Plaid Pantry market across the street.  </p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.jackpotrecording.com/photos" title="R.E.M. at Jackpot!">
<p align="center"><img src="/img/jackpot4.jpg" alt="R.E.M. at Jackpot!" /></a></p>
<p><strong><span class="red">Many</span></strong> artists have fallen in love with Jackpot!, here is a testimonial by one legendary rocker:<br />
&#8220;We went to Jackpot! Studio; that&#8217;s where we did the <a target="_blank"href="http://www.myspace.com/thebaseballproject" title="Baseball Project">Baseball Project</a> record. It just felt like a really comfortable, easy studio. I liked the sound. The room was big enough for drums, but it wasn&#8217;t a huge room. I&#8217;ve been looking for a tighter sound. It just seemed like a great studio.&#8221;<br />
-Peter Buck, <a target="_blank"href="http://www.remhq.com" title="R.E.M.">R.E.M.</a>, courtesy of <a target="_blank"href="http://pitchfork.com/news/35333-peter-buck-talks-new-rem-album/" title="Pitchfork">Pitchfork</a></p>
<p><strong><span class="red">We</span></strong> like sharing with the community goodness and resources that will help make the journey into music majesty easier. And we also like to build that community that will be all inclusive. With this in mind, we wanted to post some resource information for bands in the Portland Oregon area that will be helpful in their journey. Think of this as Music-Is-<strong>Life</strong> having your back. </p>
<p>This series and others will be, of course, on going and will branch out into other cities. We aren’t endorsing any one resource, but offering options. As with anything, do your own research to find the best option for your needs. We wanted to give you a helping hand if you will, a starting place.
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Here are some pictures that will jump you to locations on their website.</p>
<p align="center"><a target="_blank" href="http://jackpotrecording.com/projects" title="Projects"><img src="/img/jackpot2.jpg" alt="Projects" /></a><a target="_blank" href="http://www.jackpotrecording.com/equipment" title="Equipment"><img src="/img/jackpot3.jpg" alt="Equipment" /></a></p>
<p>*All images courtesy of <a target="_blank"href="http://www.jackpotrecording.com" title="jackpotrecording.com">Jackpot! Recording Studio</a></p>
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