Recording studios are wonderful spaces where real magic can happen, but it’s also so liberating to have the skills and set up to create music and experiment with your creative ideas from the comfort of your own home.
Inside this Golden Nugget Episode we’re going back to #57 where Isobel chatted to musician and producer, Flaming June (AKA Louise Eatock), about how much more freely she has been able to make music through learning to record and produce herself.
Inside, Louise dissects exactly how this has helped her shape her own vision and make an album she’s truly proud of (which has also gone on to win an award, BTW). It’s an important reminder of the freedom and creative possibilities home recording can afford.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
{00:00} Intro
{02:01} How Louise used EQ to transform her music
{05:10} The techniques and equipment Louise used to depict living with ADHD
{08:04} Outro
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