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The folks over at Hypeddit have created an amazing tool that helps you get your tunes from Soundcloud to Youtube.

This is something I’ve been avoiding for sometime, creating some interesting visual content and rendering a tune with a video, then uploading to Youtube can be a long and tedious process.
This free tool allows you to do the whole process quick and hassle free.

I highly recommend it and thank you Hypeddit.

Free SoundCloud to Youtube Converter | Hypeddit

Upload your SoundCloud music to YouTube – free, easy and fast. Automatically convert your SoundCloud MP3 and cover image to HQ YouTube video.

5 Ways to Pitch Your Music to DJs – DropTrack

When you’re trying to get your music heard, DJs can seem like the ultimate gatekeepers. In some ways they are, but remind yourself that they’re not mythical creatures, but rather humans just like you. The key to getting in front of them and convincing them to play your music is a matter of catching them in the right place and delivering the right message.

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Steezy as fuck

Ive become crazy addicted to LoFi.
Simple, slow beats, usually just a kick drum driven by a dirty snare, with an jazzy sample dirtied up and looped through.
Is LoFi the ultimate chillout!

Understanding Vocal Recording

In the first of a two-part series on using vocals in electronic music production, Jono Buchanan talks through getting voice down on tape. Vocal recording sessions start long before your singer turns up to work. Through this tutorial, we’ll look at all the factors that contribute to a successful vocal recording session, focusing on preparation as well as the technical aspects of a session.

 

“There might be a few questions you want answered when it comes to vocal recording mixing, like what a vocal processor is, which ones that are good for live performances and recordings and how to hook it up once you’ve bought one,” by the MusicCritic.com team