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Stars After Stars After Stars

James Barber

Pertaining to music, technology, and the label industry

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Latest Issues

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How Soapbox lets artists really explore the studio space

This is a commercial for the launch of the Soapbox app for Meta Quest. Soapbox is a music company, so please read on even if you don’t know anything about augmented reality, the Meta Quest, or the Apple Vision Pro. The Soapbox display techn...

a month ago
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Not everybody is a star

Here’s a brief interlude between my usual epic posts. To be fair, I think every post is going to be this short when I start writing but all of them seem to require more detail than I’d planned when I first thought of the topic.

a month ago
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Life after hits

I’ve been fortunate enough to meet a lot of amazing musicians in my life. Just this week, I spent a couple of hours in a studio with a guy who’s one of the titans of Texas garage rock and listened while he cut some guitar tracks. That’s a s...

2 months ago
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The Grammys need to be a compelling advertisement for recorded music.

To follow up my last post and the questions readers have sent me since: Yes, I watched the Grammys and I had a few thoughts.

3 months ago
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  • James Barber

    A&R, audio tech writer, music archivist. I have been a rock manager, radio promotion man, A&R executive, music producer, teacher, and record store clerk. I have some stories.

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