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Riff to Radio

著者: Daniel Thabet
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Welcome to Riff to Radio, the podcast where I discuss all things recording, producing, releasing, and promoting music for metal bands. I'm your host, Daniel Thabet. I'm a professional mixing engineer and owner of Liquid Studios. With over a decade of experience exclusively working with metal bands, I'm here to help your band produce aggressive sounding music you are proud to release!© 2025 Daniel Thabet
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  • Why Singles Are Better Than Releasing Albums
    2025/06/10

    Most metal bands are still thinking the old way: “Write the album. Record the album. Drop the album. Tour the album.” But here’s the problem:


    In the age of short attention spans, social media algorithms, and weekly new releases—That strategy is just... outdated.


    When you wait a year between projects, the hype dies.


    Now imagine releasing a killer single every 6–8 weeks. Each one is an opportunity to promote. Each one gives fans something new to talk about. That’s how you build momentum.


    In this week’s episode I break down the five reasons why singles beat albums for modern metal bands


    The 5 reasons I discuss include:

    • Attention spans are short
    • Streaming algorithms favor consistency
    • Every track gets its moment
    • Faster feedback loop
    • Budget - friendly

    If you’ve got a finished album I want you to rethink your release strategy. Break it down into singles.Pick one track and go all in. Build hype, post content, run a promo. Make it a full-on event. Then do it again. And again.

    If you don’t know where to begin, DM me on Instagram @liquid_studios or email me at dan@liquidstudiosli.com. I’ll help you sketch it out.

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    5 分
  • Professional Studios are Overrated (why you can do better on your own)
    2025/04/23

    What if I told you that you could make recordings that sound just as good, if not better than a professional studio, and save yourself a ton of cash in the process?


     Over the past 12 years, I've helped countless bands produce aggressive music they're proud to release, all without stepping foot into a professional studio.


    I’m sure a lot of you can relate to this…


    You pool your money to record at a professional studio thinking this is the golden ticket to achieving the sound you are after. Fast forward, and what you get is a sterile, overproduced product that sounds nothing like the raw energy you have live.


    This is not a unique experience. It’s a common disconnect between what you wanted and what the studio was giving you. Professional studios are often more concerned with perfection than passion.


    And that’s a big reason why recording on your own is a better option.


    In this week’s episode, I’m  diving into why professional recording studios are overrated and why you could do it better on your own.


    The main topics I discuss include:

    • Cost
    • Creative control
    • The accessibility of gear
    • The power of DIY
    • Energy and authenticity

    Start small, get some basic gear, and begin recording at home. Once you get the hang of it, you’ll be creating music that sounds even better than what you’d pay for at some overpriced studio.

    If you’re unsure where to start, hit me up on instagram @liquid_studios, and I’ll share some of the gear I recommend and how I personally approach recording.

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    5 分
  • How to Prepare Your Tracks For Mixing So Your Engineer Doesn't Hate You
    2025/04/23

    For metal bands, having a great sounding mix is essential to convey the intensity, power, and complexity of their music. How you prepare those tracks could be the difference between getting a killer mix and having your engineer secretly plotting revenge.


    By preparing your recorded tracks for mixing you provide the mix engineer with the tools needed to bring your sonic vision to life.


    A few years ago I was hired to mix a single for a band that self recorded. I was sent a folder with over 100 tracks, all labeled audio-1 audio-1.1, audio-1.2 and so on. On top of that their tracks were clipping, had heavy processing on them, and didn’t line up when I imported them into my DAW.

    It was a nightmare!

    I spent more time trying to make sense of what was sent to me than being creative. Dealing with this mess took my focus away from what was most important, making the song sound as good as possible.


    Now I don’t want this to be you!


    In this week’s episode, I’m going to give you all the details on how to prepare your tracks for mixing like a pro.


    The major topics I discuss include:

    • Cleaning up your recorded tracks.
    • Exporting your tracks
    • Labeling your tracks
    • Organizing your exported tracks

    If you want a clear breakdown of everything covered in today’s episode, I’ve put together a free Mix Prep Guide that is simple to follow and covers everything you need to make sure you’re sending your tracks like a total pro.


    GET YOUR FREE MIX PREP GUIDE HERE


    By following these steps, you’ll ensure that your tracks are clean, organized, and ready to be mixed into the crushing metal masterpiece you know they can be.

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    10 分

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