
Sam Moses of Moses Mastering (Nashville, TN) and Matthew Garber of For The Record Mastering (Charleston, SC) set out to demystify the music industry and mastering. Warning: There will be dad jokes. Podcast Merch: www.theattackandreleaseshow.com/
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 178 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Category | Music | ||||

Matt and Sam conclude this chapter of life, say thank you, and provide a proper goodbye to the listeners - perhaps just for now.
Matt and Sam discuss the significance of leaving a meaningful impact through their work in the music industry and beyond and explore ways to build a legacy that extends beyond professional achievements and positively influences others.
Dave McNair joins Matt and Sam and takes the podcast listener on a lovely ride talking about music, creativity, and vinyl manufacturing.
Special Guest: Dave McNair.
Matt and Sam reflect on the ever-evolving nature of the music industry while drawing parallels to navigating life transitions and finding opportunity in uncertainty.
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Been listening since the early days. Thank you guys for continuing to put out great content and for keeping it real. No fluff in these episodes. Cheers!
I’ve really enjoyed this podcast. I listened to some of the gear and technique episodes first and was into it. Then after about 5 episodes I realized that these guys are really discussing business and life. The idea that mastering is mostly business and customer service has really helped me. This show goes deep- check it out!
I’ve been listening to this show since 2019 and it’s just been getting better and better. Sam has been mastering stuff that i’ve mixed for years and he’s never let me down, Matt is a fountain of information and has always been a friendly guy also. This podcast has helped me become a professional and helped me navigate the engineering business
Mastering engineers, the real life and practice “under the hood”.
I want to hear about the topic of the week. That’s probably 30% of the show.
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Apple Podcasts | #249 |
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