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23rd Jul 2011Posted in: Blog 1

by Dan Waldron Ever hear of someone’s fantastic exploits of a trip to some far off place, how they ran a 5K, climbed Everest or just finished their first novel? Ever sit back in admiration and debrief, saying, “Damn, I wish I could do that!” Well, I hope you have! I have. Its what keeps [...]

13th Jul 2011Posted in: Blog 0

by Phillip Le Research shows that infusing art into STEM learning can actually cultivate a culture that embraces science, technology, engineering and math, but with a creative engine to power it all forward. Idit Harel Caperton illustrates that this is not just a hypothesis, but a reality worth embracing. STEM learning—that is, education in science, [...]

12th Jul 2011Posted in: Blog 0

Following Through by Jason Andrichyn Ok, so now you have your groundbreaking song and you have people listening to your music. I think it is safe to say that your fans will want to hear you and your songs in an experience that they won’t be able to forget. Are you ready? Let’s find out. [...]

8th Jul 2011Posted in: Blog 0

Are You Still Screaming? by Dan Waldron That is what I have been experiencing lately! Quite literally actually. Just five short weeks ago I witnessed life, my first-born. I realized, as we get yanked into this world the first action we take is to find our voice. A deafening roar announces our arrival! As we [...]

16th Jun 2011Posted in: Blog 1

From the Top by Jason Andrichyn For the past few years I have had the privilege of working with a lot of very talented musicians, audio engineers and producers. During this time I noticed some major traits separating the average local band from a band that captures your attention keeping the music and performance locked [...]

2nd Jun 2011Posted in: Blog 1

A Creative’s Struggle to Feel Human by Phillip Le I am amazed at the situations I find myself in, sometimes extravagant, other times surprising, and from time to time, enlightening. Mundanity sets in, for sure, and I think that this feeling grows as we find ourselves more capable of escaping it. Ever read a book [...]

13th Dec 2010Posted in: Blog 0

by Phillip Le We can coexist.  I mean us.  You and me.  The Digital Immigrants.  We can coexist with those Digital Natives.  You may think you’re a Native.  You were young when Windows 3.0 was standard, but you were there.  And you witnessed E-mail and the Internet become common household words.  But c’mon.  You still [...]

1st Dec 2010Posted in: Blog 0

by Tim Williams When do we (public) realize that music is an art and stop trying to promote it in ways that do not match the organic adoption process? Artists wish to communicate their vision, their music, their art.  Our goal as marketing types should be to utilize creativity, inspiration and aesthetic reasoning to help [...]

24th Nov 2010Posted in: Blog 1

by Tim Williams Over the years of working with artists/bands who are trying to get more attractions (publicity, listens, hits, web traffic, sales, gigs etc) I have noticed that their image is not being positioned correctly. DON’T get me wrong, you can go through our website  and find that my strategies for helping develop artists [...]

18th Nov 2010Posted in: Blog 0

by Phillip Le I am one to advocate education.  I myself, am an educator in disciplines dealing with mass media studies, graphic design, and martial arts.  I believe that this is the only key to ensure a rich future (and I don’t mean monetarily and I don’t mean just yours, though I do believe it [...]