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CD Baby Contest Winner Rory Sullivan Live On Suite268


Rory Sullivan is a unique singer/songwriter who recorded his debut EP with Grammy Award winning guitarist and producer Will Ackerman. He is a featured artist in Indaba Sync. This past summer, Rory won Indaba’s CD Baby Songwriter Competition. As part of his prize package, Sullivan recorded his music at Indaba’s Loft for the Suite268 channel.

Please check out and enjoy “one of the most impressive young singer/songwriters I’ve heard in a long time” (Will Ackerman).

Rory Sullivan performing the Marc Cohn Cover “Walking In Memphis” at the Indaba Music Loft in SoHo.

Rory Sullivan performing his original song “My Sweet Time” at the Indaba Music Loft in SoHo.

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Remix ChocQuibTown’s “Calentura” To Win $1,000 And An Official Release

Hot beats – the Colombian band ChocQuibTown makes you want to move your hips to dance through the night. This deep grooving hip-hop outfit brings you the heat straight from South America. Combining the sounds of traditional rural Colombian music and hip-hop, there’s a unique energy about them.

Now ChocQuibTown and Indaba Music want you to remix their newest single Calentura from their major label debut Eso Es Lo Que Hay. Take this ferocious track to another plane with your own unique sound.

The winner of this contest will win $1,000, be included on an official release and have a phone consultation with Peermusic, the world’s largest independent music publisher

What are you waiting for?         

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From Russia With Love

Linkin Park and Indaba Music recently wanted you to remix the band’s newest hit Lost In The Echo. The opportunity was a great success: 1395 Indaba members submitted their original spin on the song. In the end, Linkin Park picked The Dual Personality as the Grand Prize Winner, a brand-new duo from St. Petersburg, Russia. Joe Hahn from Linkin Park praised their submission as a “great remix (…) A progressive, club friendly track, that I will definitely spin. Very moody and smooth, kinda like a good whisky.”

Before and during the winner’s announcement, Victor Slate and Andrey Djahaya  from The Dual Personality were video-taping themselves. In this self-made video you can witness their reaction:

The Dual Personality has been very active on the Russian Electronic Dance Music scene. They own two labels and host two radio shows. Go check them out. 

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The Essential Features Of A Hit Record

We have all heard those hit songs that can be considered ‘timeless classics’.

Whether it’s a hip hop track, a rock classic or an 80’s power ballad, these songs share some essential features that ensure they will be on the airwaves for years to come. Obviously there is not one hard and fast rule for this as every song is different, but here is a list of features that many of these hit records share.

A ‘catchy’ song

Starting with the obvious, a hit record must be a great song. Above all the melody must be strong, as this is what a listener focuses on and this should be accompanied by some great lyrics and a good groove. You can apply the best production techniques possible, but if the song is weak then the record will sink without a trace!

A strong vocal

Having a great vocal is a real asset to any record. If you have a quality song and you have a strong vocalist to sing the melody, then this can be the golden ticket to creating a hit record. A great vocal does not necessarily need to be technically proficient, but more to do with how a singer can successfully interpret the emotion in the song i.e. how they can convey the message in the lyrics.

A creative arrangement

After the song and the vocal, you need to ensure you have a strong arrangement. This involves using the right structure and ensuring each section of the music is interesting for the listener. This can be achieved by adding extra instruments, adding a counter melody, changing the drum pattern, or changing the key etc. Have a listen to some hit songs, and pay attention to the subtle differences between each section. How is verse 2 different to verse 1? How is the last chorus different to the first?

An accomplished performance

You may have the heard the crude expression “You can’t goldplate a turd” and this definitely applies to creating a hit record. A track must sound like there is ‘life’ in the performance and no amount of editing in the studio, fiddling with EQ’s, compression or reverb can replicate this. It can be hard to put your finger on it at times, which is all the more frustrating, but sometimes one take just sounds better than another. If you have musicians who put there all into a performance and play with real emotion and intensity, then the production phase becomes far easier!

A well produced track

Although there are examples of hit songs which don’t technically sound very good, generally the really big and timeless records do sound excellent. A well engineered record does not guarantee it will be a smash, especially if the song, vocal, arrangement and performance are not up to scratch, but it can add an extra dimension to the overall sound, if the EQ’s are well balanced and the right amount of reverb and compression is applied.

The timeless factor

Despite having all the previous factors in place, if the track sounds like the last trend, and the musicians or band members look like it too, then the record might not take off as you would like. Having said that, a ‘retro’ look and sound to a band can work out really well if you go back two or more trends.

Are all the above factors essential for every hit song?

Well, in short, no.

There will always be some songs which become hit records and cannot be explained. You will find some songs with weak vocals and melodies which take the charts by storm.

However, on most of the really big hits, you will find they contain the majority, if not all, of the factors in this article. Songs like “Merry Christmas Everybody” by Slade will be heard every December in shopping malls and on the radio. Other hits like “Billie Jean” by Michael Jackson and “Imagine” by John Lennon will be played all year round for many years to come.

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Remix “Carried Away” To Win $1,000 And Exposure

Ever since Passion Pit put out its breakthrough album Manners, the Electropop world has been biting its nails waiting for the follow-up release. Now it’s out, under the cryptic name Gossamer.

Passion Pit and Indaba Music want you to remix the epic song “Carried Away” from their new record. This track is a remixer’s dream with tons of sounds to chop up and play with. Have some fun and create something special.


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