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A remix in 36 hours
The Israeli band Brownies handed in their song “Dancing” for the start-ab remix contest 2010. The special thing about this remix contest: You only have 36 hours to remix and produce a song in radio length. Read the story about one of the shortest remix contests of the world and how I approached that challenge.
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Fighting Loudness War
The hardest part in music production is mastering – especially the dynamics and loudness. I’m here to stop loudness war. Let me show you what it’s about and what I decided to do against it.
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Going My Way – Turmoils of a new beginning
My new song “Going My Way” is about overcoming turmoil and welcoming new beginnings. We have recorded an indie pop song in a full band consisting of drums, bass, guitars, piano, synths and vocals. This song has a special meaning, because it’s the official start for my 4th studio album.
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Changing the style of music
I received a lot of e-mails and comments asking why I quit producing electronic music. The answer is not as easy, so I decided on writing a blogpost to explain what is the real idea behind my change of music genre.
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Remnants – Finest progressive rock
Here’s a song from deep within the trenches of pandemic life, from across the Atlantic Ocean. A prog rock/metal symphony of heartbreak; a deep and melancholy musical journey. Composed and performed by German musicians Nadine de Macedo, Sebastian Schleicher and Ben Ollig, with lyrics and vocals written and performed by American musician Rich Brewer. You can listen to our new song at Bandcamp and SoundCloud. Thanks for the collaboration!