Nothing wrong with country. I was just mentioning that if it's NOT your target genre, many Nashville studios don't do it well as the are a bit cookie cutter country. "Cookie cutter" was not said with negativity, just that they have a formula/method for cranking out country songs. They do that very well. Do I assume Film/TV is not your target with these songs?funsongs wrote: ↑Thu Sep 08, 2022 9:48 amCertainly; happy to help.20centjukebox wrote: ↑Thu Sep 08, 2022 6:32 amThank you Peter! If you're still in a sharing mood, I'd love to hear what they did with you. Thank you for the well wishes
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Cheers.
PS: no offense to Casey: but I hire BMG precisely BECAUSE they DO Classic Country & Country-Gospel, which is my "wheelhouse"...
all day long...
when it's not Bluegrass/Americana/Funk/R&B/Jazz... TMI...
My experience has been that if it's Taxi submissions for Film/TV you are looking for, many studios are not good at the whole "a la" thing. Hiring a Taxi member who produces is much more effective there. The reason I recommended NDF is it's the only one I've found that comes close to that. Also, studio prices are quite high (Can be $650-$1200 with WFH rights). I work with some Taxi members who do great work, understand the Film/TV "a la" game, and charge less than these studios.
Of course, it depends on your goal. If you are pitching country songs for artists to record, these studios are very well suited.
YMMV
Casey