Saturday, 13 September 2014

Who is a good Music Producer?

Nigeria Producer - ID Cabassa

According to the Nigerian star producer Cabassa, a producer is somebody that understands music and how it works. He must have at least some understanding of engineering, know how vocals work, be an interpreter of skeletal music and then he must be sane and spiritual. You need to get into the spiritual to know how a song should come out.
As for the Hatchery Records bossProducer Jaymo, a good producer must be in touch with his machines at least understand some basic arrangement of music. “Passion is everything- books only compliment” .

How do you as an artist establish a good producer? 

TOP 5 things a good music producer must have!

1.    Passion for good music 
Any producer without a passion for music has a very thin shelf life. Get to know the background of your producer whether famous or not. This can be demonstrated by his talk, recommendations or other productions he has done.
Kenyan Audio and Video producer - Jaymo

2.    A positive attitude  
Music Production is all about attitude. This will keep you in a good working relationship. A good positive attitude can easily take criticism, rejection without giving up or getting mad. As an artist you can easily do your corrections. Some producers are more than opinionated. You can’t change anything they have done. With a good attitude you can easily do correction on your project.  

3.    Patience 
In music production, patience is inevitable, in fact it’s everything. Imagine trying to correct a slightly off-key voice and the artist cannot detect it.  Kenyan music producers have often fallen into this trap. We have heard cases of producers throwing the artist out of the studio because they are not able to keep up with the speed, or sometimes the artist is simply not getting it or tired. As a good music producer patience is an ingredient you cannot miss.

4.   Must be an instrumentalist!

A producer must be musical. At least should be able to play one instrument really well. He should also have skills to explain to the artist the benefits of having any instrument they want added into their song. This is usually a plus for any producer!
Kenyan Producer - Robert Kamanzi - R-Kay

5.    Must be a good teacher!

Every producer needs to be able to express themselves to the artist. He or she must be able to explain in detail what must come out of the track. Majority of the producers fail to connect with the artist on why they have made the track that way, an this may be just a case of communication.  A music producer needs to be the adviser, sometimes a composer, other times back-up voice as well as the director. Some artist’s don’t know what to expect when they walk through your doors. You need to be able to touch base with them and explain.






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Tuesday, 2 September 2014

BAHATI releases his new Single Visa - "Visanga" after Barua za Bahati



Bahati praising Barua za Bahari
Bahati realizes his brand-new single dubbed Visa (Visanga) shortly after he launched his album, Barua za Bahati at the Citam, former NPC Valley road. What’s all the heat with Barua za Bahati? Can we translate them as “letters of luck”? Hahaha whatever you want to call them they are out there and are available for purchase in some of the leading outlets as well downloads on mobile.
The show was well attended by almost all top Kenyan Gospel singers like Size 8, TPF Winner Ruth Matete, Daddy Owen, DK Kwenye Beat, Jimmy Gait, Rufftone, Hopekid and many more.

Daddy Owen and Mzazi Willy Tuva with the Jr.
Present at the event were media personalities and also Top gospel DJ’s including Hatchery Records CEO Jaymo. 
The 20 year old Kevin Bahati was also named The Groove Awards Male artiste of the year in the recently concluded Groove Awards.
The budding gospel singer has of late been on the limelight with some “reticent” Kenyan’s questioning his baby dreadlocks. The singer is reaching out to the young people and so as he tries to look like one of them, some Christian are still questioning it. In one of the interviews with NTV’s DJ Mo Crossover101 he said he is not about to let them go. 
DJ Sadic...on the decks #Barua za Bahati Launch
Listen to Bahati’s new single Visa a.k.a Visanga. It’s a sad lyrical song, but beautifully done taking us back to the 2007-2008 post election violence. A situation that most Kenyans would not wish to go back to.

Watch Bahati's Visanga live!