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To me, it was a very interesting and especially
learning experience. And, apart from the
production of the album, the project also
delivered some very nice by-products. I have a lot
of tunes here, all with vocals, which I can
release at a later stadium, while working on a
brand new line of tracks. And apart from the album
"Showcase", I already released two DUB
albums from these sessions.
All in all, I thought that the things I learned
might be helpful for my fellow colleagues who are
planning to release an album, too. I can recommend
it to each and everyone.
One Love,
Messian Dread
FIVE TIPS
- Make at least twice the amount of tracks you
want to have on your album.
- Take your time while you do this, in order
to make a variation in tracks and feelings.
- Develop a set up during the many sessions in
order to create a better sound.
- Make test dubs from the riddims, let a
selected group of people listen to them, or
pre-release some tracks in a different mix in
order to get an idea as to what tracks people
prefer.
- Select an opening track, then mix it. The
same goes for the rest. Select the second
before mixing it.
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