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How to Write a Song About Music Scenes
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How to Write a Song About Music Scenes

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
November 2, 2025
Writing a song about a music scene is like trying to bottle a city at 2 a.m. You want the grit, the confetti, the smell of spilled beer...
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Tom Callahan, President at Tom Callahan&Assoc Contact Details
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Tom Callahan, President at Tom Callahan&Assoc Contact Details

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
October 20, 2024
Tom Callahan is a renowned figure in the music industry, serving as the President at Tom Callahan & Assoc, a prominent music manage...
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How to Write Gqom Songs
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How to Write Gqom Songs

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
October 31, 2025
You want a beat that hits like an empty alley at midnight and a vocal that sounds like a street chant someone remembers forever. Gqom i...
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TonĂ¡ Songwriting Advice
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TonĂ¡ Songwriting Advice

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
November 2, 2025
If TonĂ¡ were your songwriting coach they would tell you the truth and make it weird enough that you remember it. This guide collects To...
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How to Write Electro-Disco Lyrics
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How to Write Electro-Disco Lyrics

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
November 1, 2025
You want dance floor poetry with a wink and a pulse. You want lines that glitter under club lights and sing back in 3 a.m. DMs. Electro...
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Dub Techno Songwriting Advice
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Dub Techno Songwriting Advice

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
November 2, 2025
You want tracks that feel like midnight tunnels and rainy taxi windows. Dub techno is the genre for people who want music that breathes...
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Music Managers in Los Angeles Looking For Artists
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Music Managers in Los Angeles Looking For Artists

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
March 26, 2025
Picture this: the palm trees swaying in the LA breeze, the sun setting over the Hollywood Hills, and somewhere in that dazzling metropo...
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How to Write a Song About Ballet
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How to Write a Song About Ballet

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
November 2, 2025
You want a song about ballet that does not sound like a museum brochure or a cliche music video with tulle and sad piano. You want an a...
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Acid Breaks Songwriting Advice
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Acid Breaks Songwriting Advice

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
July 31, 2024
Acid breaks, a subgenre of breakbeat hardcore, emerged in the early 1990s and has since become a staple in the electronic music scene. ...
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How to Write Paisley Underground Songs
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How to Write Paisley Underground Songs

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
November 1, 2025
You want a song that sounds like California at twilight with a head full of echo and a pocket full of weird postcards. You want jangle,...
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