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Record Producer Giorgio Moroder produced many artists including Donna Summers & Kenny Logins, in addition to scoring music for films and the Olympics. |
Today, musicians and artists often fill many roles when it comes to making music. This can include writing music, recording, production, marketing, cover art, and more. Some of these roles can be filled by a record producer.
But what is a record producer? What exactly is "producing" music?
For some projects, it can be as simple as a 4 track tape recorder or even a single laptop. Hobbyists have done this for ages, and it is certainly effective for capturing your ideas and even making a simple demo (a song sketch). However, if you would like to make music on a professional level, often more effort is required.
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Michael Jackson in studio with producer Quincy Jones and Engineer Bruce Swedien |
In the classic sense, a record producer creatively guides the artist in reaching a final, commercially releasable recording. This can include booking studio time, advising on song writing and arrangement, and making creative decisions. Over the last decade, the role of a record producer has, in many cases, also absorbed the job of a recording engineer. To help distinguish these roles, think of a record producer as a movie director, the guy who makes judgement calls and advises on performances. Meanwhile, the engineer is like the camera man, which requires technical knowledge of equipment and how to use it. Because technology has really made recording easier and also the increase of "bedroom producers" much of this is handled by the record producer. With a high quality computer and some choice gear, a competent record can be made. However, there is a classic saying in the music business which is that "
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Pharrell Williams in studio with Daft Punk who also produced Kanye West and all their own music. |
good engineer doesn't always make a good producer".
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Rick Rubin has produced various artists including Jay Z, The Beastie Boys, Johnny Cash, and Neil Diamond. |
At Mercurius Creative, LLC we like to mesh the technical side of music production seamlessly into the art that is music itself. What this offers the artist is not only a great sounding song but also a great song. Song writing and recording is a personal process, and as artists ourselves, we get it. We want to make your music the best it can be. Using a blend of cutting edge computer software and classic analog gear, we can bring a unique and deep texture to your music. Our specialties include electronic music, dance music, and hip hop, however we are very open minded music fans and have also worked on rock, country, and jazz.
If you're looking to take your songs from an idea to a professional recording, check out our website for more info.
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