Dovetail’s Philip Creamer’s Secrets To Success On Planet Stereo

Dovetail frontman Philip Creamer is spilling his secrets to success in the music industry in Part 2 of his guest blogging feature for Planet Stereo Live! An excerpt from the post reads:

“I’d often get frustrated with the length of time it was taking to finish our record, but we set our sonic standard high and had to learn how to reach it together with our producer, Beau Patrick Bedford. Quickly shedding some misconceptions about the kind of super high-end gear you should have to make an industry standard recording, we went to work in a one-room cabin in the woods. It was a romantic endeavor. We slaved over the recordings and went through some painful (and some not-so-painful) personnel changes in the process.

 As I reflect on that time, the thing I take from it is that we made the record we believed in from the beginning. We sacrificed, stuck it out, and grew until it was what we wanted. The album, Mount Karma, is the result of people giving a lot of time to love their art, and key people giving time and money to get the album out to an audience. Without every person involved, it wouldn’t have turned out the way it did.”

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