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  • June is National DJ Month

    June is National DJ Month

    June is officially known as National DJ Month. During June, DJ’s, concertgoers, radio stations, and more celebrate the DJing art. National DJ Month shines a spotlight on the talented individuals who bring the beats to life and create unforgettable moments on the dance floor. From energizing nightclubs to rocking festivals, DJs play a pivotal role in the music industry, and this month is dedicated to recognizing their artistic contributions and the impact they have on our collective musical experiences.

    DJ’s and DJing are essential to music culture and it deserves to be observed and appreciated. June was conceived to National DJ Month by MVS (Musician Veteran Senior), a non-profit organization, they started the vision to honor disc jockeys for the month back in 2018. Since then National DJ Month became a nationwide celebration that takes place annually every June. The National Day Calendar Registrar declared National DJ Month to be observed in June.

    DJ Pioneers

    National DJ Month pays homage to the pioneers and innovators who have shaped the DJ culture over the years. From trailblazers like Grandmaster Flash, DJ Kool Herc, and Larry Levan to old school icons such as Carl Cox, DJ Jazzy Jeff, and Annie Mac, to modern DJ’s like Steve Aoki, David Guetta, DJ Khaled, DJ Drama, these individuals have not only left an indelible mark on the music industry but have also paved the way for aspiring DJs to explore new frontiers of sound.

    The Rise of Electronic Dance Music (EDM)

    In recent years, the explosive growth of Electronic Dance Music (EDM) has propelled DJs to the forefront of popular music. With its infectious beats, pulsating rhythms, and electrifying energy, EDM has captured the hearts of millions around the world. DJs have become the driving force behind this global phenomenon, headlining festivals, commanding massive crowds, and producing chart-topping hits that dominate the airwaves.

    Some Facts About DJing:

    The term ‘disc jockey’ was first coined by Walter Winchell, an American radio commentator in 1935.

    Hip-hop DJ Grand Wizard Theodore invented the scratch by accident in 1975.

    DJ Kool Herc was the first official Hip-Hop DJ in 1973.

    As we celebrate National DJ Month, let us not forget the aspiring DJs who are just beginning their musical journeys. This month serves as a reminder to support and nurture the next generation of talent. DJ workshops, mentoring programs, and educational initiatives can provide invaluable guidance and resources to aspiring DJs, ensuring that the art form continues to evolve and thrive for years to come.

    June, National DJ Month, is a time to acknowledge and honor the DJs who have shaped the music industry and continue to push the boundaries of sonic innovation. Their dedication, passion, and creativity have transformed DJing into an art form that unites people through the power of music. Whether you are a new DJ who just got their first gig two weeks ago, or have DJ’d in tons of clubs, festivals, and parties across the world, Stufinder celebrates your dedication and passion for being a DJ.

  • June 21st is World Music Day

    June 21st is World Music Day

    June 21st is World Music Day: Celebrating the Universal Language of Melody

    Music has extraordinary powers to transcend boundaries, touch our souls, and unite people from all walks of life. Recognizing music’s incredible impact, June 21st is celebrated worldwide as World Music Day.

    What is World Music Day? World Music Day, also known as Make Music Day or Fête de la Musique is a musical holiday that happens every year on June 21st. Every year on June 21st, Stufinder encourages everyone from complete beginners to trained pros, to celebrate the universal language of music.

    Let’s delve into the significance of this special day, its origins, and the universal language of melody that brings us all together.

    World Music Day, or Make Music Day is a holiday that is observed in more than 130 countries and over 1000 cities around the world today.

    The Origins of World Music Day

    World Music Day, also known as Fête de la Musique, originated in France in 1982. Jack Lang – the French Minister of Culture at the time and Maurice Fleuret – the renowned French composer and music journalist, conceived the idea. Their vision was to create a new musical holiday, a day where amateur and professional musicians could freely perform music in public spaces, offering their music to the world and inspiring a sense of unity through the shared love of music. The first celebration took place on June 21st, 1982, coinciding with the summer solstice, which is the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.

    Maurice Fleuret chose the summer solstice, June 21, to be the day when the musical holiday is celebrated and he called it “Fête De La Musique”, which in French means “festival of music.” “Fête De La Musique” is also a homophone of “Faites de la musique” (“make music”). The latter became the slogan of the festival, which is why World Music Day is also known as “Make Music Day”.

    The Universal Language of Melody

    Music is often referred to as the universal language, transcending barriers and communicating directly with the human spirit. It has the power to evoke a wide range of emotions, from joy and happiness to sadness and reflection. Regardless of one’s mother tongue or cultural background, a beautiful melody can touch the hearts of people around the globe.

    From classical compositions to contemporary beats, folk tunes to pop anthems, music encompasses a vast array of genres and styles. It reflects the diversity of human experiences and serves as a mirror of our societies, reflecting the stories, struggles, and triumphs of individuals and communities. Through its melodies, rhythms, and harmonies, music provides a channel for self-expression and cultural preservation.

    Celebrating World Music Day

    World Music Day is a time for communities worldwide to come together and celebrate the profound impact of music in our lives. It encourages musicians, both amateur and professional, to take their talents to the streets, parks, and public spaces, turning cities into stages and inviting everyone to participate in the festivities. It is a day when the streets come alive with harmonious melodies of various genres, ranging from classical and jazz to rock, pop, folk, traditional music, and more.

    On this day, you can witness impromptu concerts, jam sessions, and performances in various corners of towns and cities. Musicians of all genres and backgrounds offer their melodies to passersby, creating a vibrant atmosphere of joy and togetherness. It is a celebration of music’s ability to foster unity, break down barriers, and inspire creativity.

    Beyond the street performances, World Music Day has also expanded into a global phenomenon, with concerts and events organized in concert halls, parks, and public venues around the world. Artists, bands, and orchestras take center stage, showcasing their talents and captivating audiences with their enchanting performances.

    The Impact of World Music Day

    World Music Day has profoundly impacted both musicians and audiences alike. For musicians, it provides a unique opportunity to share their passion for music with the world, reaching audiences who may not typically have access to live performances. It fosters collaboration and encourages artists to experiment with new sounds and styles.

    For audiences, World Music Day offers a chance to discover new artists, genres, and musical traditions. It allows people to break free from their daily routines and immerse themselves in the enchanting world of music. The celebration promotes cultural exchange and understanding, bridging gaps between different communities and fostering a sense of unity and appreciation for diverse musical expressions.

    On June 21st, as World Music Day approaches, let us embrace the harmonious symphony that unites us all. Let us join celebrate the profound impact of music, honoring its ability to touch our hearts, connect us all, and create a more harmonious world. Those of us that are musicians, let’s make music.

    Whether you are a musician, a listener, you just booked your first studio session two weeks ago, or have recorded in tons of professional studios across the world, Stufinder celebrates your dedication and passion for music today and every day.

    Find a musical event near you to join, if there are no events near you, use Stufinder to find & book a recording studio near you. It’s also make music day so go out and make some music today.

    Happy World Music Day, and thank you to all that support music & Stufinder.

  • Stufinder App is now available in the United Kingdom

    Stufinder App is now available in the United Kingdom

    Stufinder App for Booking Recording, Podcast, & Rehearsal Studios is Now Available in the U.K.

    We are now available in the United Kingdom!

    Stufinder has expanded its offerings to include the United Kingdom. The app is available on iOS & Android! We are now also catering to musicians, producers, bands, podcasters, and other content creators who need access to recording studios in the United Kingdom.

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    With Stufinder, users can easily search for and book recording studios and podcast studios in London, Manchester, Bristol, Sheffield, Leeds, Birmingham, Liverpool, Cardiff, Manchester, Edinburg, Glasgow, Leicester, & more.

    Stufinder App United Kingdom
    Stufinder App United Kingdom

    Stufinder’s booking system allows users to reserve studio time and make payments directly through the app, making the process of booking and paying for studio time faster and more convenient.

    Stufinder’s recording and podcast studio booking services are now available in the United States, and the app is free to download from the App Store and Google Play. Whether you’re a musician looking to record your next album or a podcaster looking for a professional studio to record your show, Stufinder has everything you need to find and book the perfect studio for your needs.

    Stufinder App iOS & Android
    Stufinder App iOS & Android

    We are adding more countries this year.

  • Studio of the Week: The Bunker Recording Studios (North Hollywood, CA)

    Studio of the Week: The Bunker Recording Studios (North Hollywood, CA)

    Studio of the Week this week is The Bunker Recording Studios (@thebunkerrecordingstudios) in North Hollywood, CA. Through the Stufinder platform you can now book sessions at The Bunker Recording Studio The Bunker Room today.

    The Bunker Recording Studios was founded in February 2022 by producer and engineer Mike Tobinsky. Located in North Hollywood, California, The Bunker Recording Studios’ The Bunker Room is $50/hour and includes an in-house engineer, the room has a Neumann u87 mic running into the bae 1073 mic pre amp into a SA 76 ADG, and an art dual channel Opto compressor. The Bunker Recording Studios’ past clients include Lil Xan, Steven Cannon, Lamont Holt, Swank, as well as lots of local artists from the LA area/throughout the San Fernando Valley, and many more.

    The biggest record mixed at The Bunker so far is “Pink Floyd Remix” by Jadys Birthday (ft. 03 Greedo). Mike assisted the mix with his good friend Tylor Bondar who is a platinum & gold engineer for Atlantic Records. 

    “I started my studio initially because I had just a normal home setup but I could never bump as loud as I wanted to with my parents always there. I went to my first studio session in North Hollywood and right after that a week later I found a location and opened The Bunker Recording Studios after seeing what it was like to work in a professional studio environment.” Mike told us.

    When we asked what what The Bunker Recording Studios mean to him, he says “My studio means everything to me. This is my life, my business, and my main source of income. Wouldn’t be where I’m at today without opening up The Bunker.”

    The Bunker Recording Studios on Stufinder
    The Bunker Recording Studios on Stufinder

    Inside The Bunker Recording Studios (North Hollywood, CA)

    Studio Photos was taken by Mike Tobinsky

    The Bunker Recording Studios plans for the future include Expansion (move to a larger location/ open up a building with multiple rooms), More gear, More clients, Creating more timeless records, and more content.

    Mike found out about Stufinder through his good friend Method who runs SKAB Studios over in NYC.

    The Bunker Recording Studios – $50/hour

    Studio of the Week: The Bunker Recording Studios (North Hollywood, CA)
    Studio of the Week: The Bunker Recording Studios (North Hollywood, CA)
  • Studio of the Week: Palm Beach Records (Boca Raton, FL)

    Studio of the Week: Palm Beach Records (Boca Raton, FL)

    Studio of the Week this week is Palm Beach Records (@palmbeachrecords) in Boca Raton, FL. Through the Stufinder platform you can now book sessions at Palm Beach Records’ two rooms (the A Room and Live Room) today.

    Palm Beach Records was founded in 2013 by producer and engineer Christian Ocampo. Since they opened their doors in 2013, they have built an impressive clientele list. Located in Boca Raton, Florida, Palm Beach Records’ A Room is $60/hour and includes an in-house engineer, the Live Room is $60/hour. Palm Beach Records’ past clients include Kodak Black, JackBoy, Boosie Badazz, Riff Raff, Kolyons, Kat Dahlia, Lisa Leslie, Koly P, GoGrizzley, Nike, Verizon, Rashad Evans, Patrick Peterson, Wyatt Ray, Tyrann Mathieu, Sniper Gang, Jay Dirty, Supreme Patty, and many more.

    Christian Ocampo (Engineer & Owner of Palm Beach Records) & Kodak Black
    Christian Ocampo (Engineer & Owner of Palm Beach Records) & Kodak Black

    Christian Ocampo told us when we asked him what inspired him to start the studio, he said “I love music. Born into a musical family, while growing up and trying to find my lane, I played multiple instruments, but could never master any instrument. What I found I’m naturally good at was engineering. It doesn’t feel like work and my clients love working with me and my team that I train hands on. It was a no brainer.”

    We asked Christian what Palm Beach Records mean to him, he says “Everything, a lot of history and stories with Palm Beach Records. A lot of people know about us here locally and know the awards and top professional engineer work we provide here at the studio.”

    Koda Black’s “No Flockin”, “Mop Stick”, “There He Go”, & “Lock Jaw” was recorded at this studio.

    Inside Palm Beach Records (Boca Raton, FL)

    Studio Photos was taken by Christian Ocampo

    We asked Christian what the next plans are for Palm Beach Records, and he told is “To continue providing South Florida with True, Pure engineering services. We aren’t “producers” we are engineers. We are here to record, mix, and master, enhance creative ideas and bring your single, EP, production, or album to reality, and grow our Podcast/Vodcast full production service.”

    Christian found out about Stufinder through mutual friends, Mike Kelly & Riff Raff.

    Palm Beach Records – A Room $60/hour

    Palm Beach Records – Live Room $60/hour

    Studio of the Week: Palm Beach Records (Boca Raton, FL)
    Studio of the Week: Palm Beach Records (Boca Raton, FL)
  • Studio of the Week: Tunes Recording Studio (Durham, NC)

    Studio of the Week: Tunes Recording Studio (Durham, NC)

    Studio of the Week this week is Tunes Recording Studio (@tunesrecordingstudio) in Durham, NC. Through the Stufinder platform you can now book sessions at Tunes Recording Studio’s two rooms (the Recording Suite and the Podcast Suite) today.

    Tunes Recording Studio was founded by producer and engineer Mack Geary. Since they opened their doors in September 2016, they have been building clientele over several years at 2 different locations. Located in Durham, North Carolina, Tunes Recording Studio’s Recording Suite is $75/hour and includes an in-house engineer, the Podcast Suite is $65/hour. Tunes Recording Studio past clients include Paso Paso,  2$GTay and many more.

    Mack Geary, Producer, Engineer, & Owner of Tunes Recording Studio
    Mack Geary (Producer, Engineer, & Owner of Tunes Recording Studio)

    When we asked Mack what inspired him to start his studio he told us “Always has been a dream of mine to own my own studio space. Found an empty 1200 basement space downtown Durham and got to design the new studio from scratch. I enjoy running the business and enjoy incorporating my personal media skills and meet/work with some talented local artist & videographers.”

    “It’s surreal walking into “work” everyday. Working with talented local/mainstream artist and build a community of artist, producers, DJ, and writers to co-exist.” Mack tells us.

    Inside Tunes Recording Studio (Durham, NC)

    Studio Photos was taken by Mack Geary

    Tunes Recording Studio – Recording Suite $75/hour

    Tunes Recording Studio – Podcast Suite $65/hour

    Studio of The Week Tunes Recording Studio
    Studio of The Week Tunes Recording Studio
  • How Much Does It Cost to Book a Recording Studio?

    How Much Does It Cost to Book a Recording Studio?

    How Much Does It Cost to Book or Rent a Recording Studio?: A Guide

    Are you a musician, band, voice over artist, or podcaster and thinking: how much does it cost to book a recording studio? whats the price of studio time? how much is studio time? We have the answer:

    Recording studios on Stufinder cost on average between $25-$120 per hour.

    Stufinder has all kind of studios like professional recording studios, home recording studios, podcast recording studios, rehearsal studios, mobile studios, & more.

    Nowadays a lot of artists have recording studios at home but there are many instances where they’ll need a recording studio separate from what they have at home, like traveling, wanting to collaborate or work with an artist they dont necessarily want in their home, not having a certain equipment to execute a sound, and plenty of other reasons.

    Professional recording studios bring a different type of quality to your work, thats why “studio album” is usually associated with albums released by popular artists. Professional recording studios help you create the best sound for your work, hence the term “professional” for the price you pay.

    A lot of studios have trained engineers who will tell you exactly what mic would be best for your voice just by the sound of it, this type of specific knowledge will help you long into your career. Studios also offer discounts if you’re booking multiple hours.

    How Much Does It Cost to Book a Recording Studio?
    How Much Does It Cost to Book a Recording Studio?

    Recording studios hourly rates are influenced by many factors such as the length of song or project, hours being booked, studio’s location, studio size, reputation, engineer fees, equipment quality, additional services and amenities provided. High-end studios with state-of-the-art microphones, preamps, and outboard gear tend to charge more for their services. Depending on the nature of your project, you may not require the most expensive equipment, and studios with more affordable rates can still provide excellent results.

    So if you want to book a recording studio for around $25-$120, download the Stufinder App to see Recording Studios wherever you’re at.

    Read: Is Studio Time Expensive?

  • How To Rent Out Your Recording Studio

    How To Rent Out Your Recording Studio

    How To Rent Out Your Recording Studio: A Guide for Studio Owners

    If you’re a proud owner or manager of a recording studio, you have a valuable asset that can generate you income beyond your own projects. Renting out your studio to other musicians, artists, or podcasters is a great way to utilize your studio and create a steady stream of revenue. However, successfully renting out your recording studio requires careful planning and execution. It doesn’t matter if you have professional recording studio, home recording studio, podcast studio, voice over studio, project studio, or mobile studio, We’ll help you navigate the process of renting out your recording studio.

    6 tips to renting our your recording studio

    1. Make your studio ready for rentals

    Before diving into the recording studio rental market, make sure that your studio is rental ready, take an objective look at your studio’s condition and amenities. Ensure that your equipment is well-maintained, in good working order, and up to industry standards regardless of the type of studio of it. Does your studio look inviting? Does it look clean and up to par? Does it look like it’s worth spending money on? Evaluate the acoustics of the space and consider any necessary improvements. Create a list and inventory of the equipment and gear you can provide to potential renters.

    2. Rent your studio on the Stufinder App

    Now that you are confident your studio is ready for bookings, list it for rent on the Stufinder App. Studio owners (also known as studuers) receive 6 requests per month on average on Stufinder. It’s free to sign up! Stufinder only takes a standard 10% service fee from studio owners/studeurs. Stufinder welcomes all kinds of studios, recording (professional or home), podcast, rehearsal, or mobile studio. You can create your studio, add your rooms, set your price, add your photos, hourly rate, amenities, etc. So Download the Stufinder App and list your recording studio today and start earning.

    The benefits of being a Stufinder early adopter Stufinder App is a faster adoption & understanding, Studio verification, Prime positioning in search algorithm, Build bookings count faster, & more.

    3. Have an online presence & create content

    Make sure you have a strong online presence is essential for attracting potential clients. Create a website, create social media platforms (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, & More) for your studio to to engage with the music community in your area, share studio updates, and promote any special offers or events, etc.

    Post photos of your recording studio on your socials. Create engaging content surrounding your recording studio that will attract nearby artists or spread word of mouth.

    4. Price your hourly rate competitively

    Pricing can make all the difference in receiving bookings. See how much other studios around are charging and what the local market and comparable studios to establish competitive pricing for your rental rates. Certain factors like location, equipment quality, and additional services offered will influence your pricing strategy. Consider offering different packages or discounts for longer bookings or regular clients. Remember to factor in operational costs and potential wear and tear on your equipment when setting rates. You can also see what other studios in your area are charging on Stufinder.

    5. Have exceptional customer service

    Make sure to provide excellent customer service! This will keep creators (artists, producers, voice over artists or podcasters) coming back and it is crucial to building a strong reputation in the rental market, especially on Stufinder. Respond to inquiries promptly and professionally. Be flexible with scheduling and accommodating to the needs of your renters. Ensure that the studio is clean, comfortable, and well-prepared for each booking. Consider offering additional services such as engineer assistance or mixing and mastering options to enhance the overall experience.

    6. Build community & relationships and partnerships

    Create connections within the local music community to expand your network and attract more clients. Collaborate with local producers, engineers, and musicians to offer joint packages or cross-promotions. Establish partnerships with nearby hotels, restaurants, or transportation services to provide added value to your clients. Referrals and positive word-of-mouth recommendations can significantly contribute to your studio’s success. Reach out to local music schools, bands, and recording artists to inform them about your studio’s availability. Attend music industry events, network with industry professionals, and distribute promotional materials.

    Renting out your recording studio can be a rewarding endeavor, both financially and creatively. By following these steps and consistently delivering exceptional service and a great experience, you can establish your studio as a sought-after destination for musicians, producers, or podcasters in your city. Enjoy the process of sharing your studio with others while building a thriving business in the dynamic world of music recording. These incentives also encourage repeat bookings and word-of-mouth referrals.

  • Need Help Planning your Listening Party Event?

    Need Help Planning your Listening Party Event?

    Introducing Stufinder Listening Party Planner

    A listening party is a great way to celebrate your new release before it becomes available for the world or on the night it releases. There are many different ways to throw a listening party! A listening party can be private (invite only) or public. A musician or producer might host a listening party at a club, intimate recording studio, venue, etc.

    We understand that planning and throwing a listening party is challenging and may not be a fun & easy process for creators, especially for artists or bands without a label, manager or an assistant… that is why we have created a Listening Party Planner where we will help you plan your listening party from start to finish based on your ideas and budget. After submitting the form, a Stufinder Agent will reach out to you within 72 hours and we will begin the process.

    We have been working with some private clients to host their listening parties and we thought we will offer this service to the public as an extension of Stufinder, the No. 1 to find and book recording studios.

    Stufinder will also sponsor the event and offer Stufinder Napkins, Stufinder Plates, Stufinder Sticker, and more.

    If you need help help planning A Stufinder Agent will help you. We are here to help.

    We’re currently are only taking on clients with a budget of $1,500 up. As we hire more Stufinder agents we will make this service more accessible.

  • Studio of the Week: Riff Raff’s Realm (Wellington, FL)

    Studio of the Week: Riff Raff’s Realm (Wellington, FL)

    We interview Riff Raff about his home studio.

    Studio of the Week this week is Riff Raff’s Realm (@jodyhighroller) in Wellington, FL. This is Riff Raff’s home recording studio. Through the Stufinder platform you can now book sessions at Riff Raff’s Realm today.

    Riff Raff’s Realm is Riff Raff’s personal home studio, so when you book a session here you will be coming to Riff Raff’s content house. “To be honest it’s still a work in progress. I purchased the house last year in a guard gated neighborhood with the intention of making it a content compound. Music, videos, podcasts, and everything else. But I’m always adding to it.” Riff Raff tells us.

    Book a studio session with RiFF RAFF on Stufinder

    Riff Raff’s Realms’ Celebrity Appearances include Diplo, Lil Pump, Mel Gibson, Kanye West, Trippie Redd, Theo Von, Rich The Kid & many more. “Lil Pump and I just recorded a song last night on the studio’s Sony c800.” – Riff Raff.

    Almost the entire Cherry Chupacabra album was recorded at Riff Raff’s Realm. Stars In The Roof Of My Car and I Want A Ferrari ft. Wiz Khalifa was also recorded here.

    We asked Riff Raff what inspired him to start his studio he says, “I needed an area where I could feel safe and away from everybody so I don’t get distracted while I’m being creative. But it had to have high ceilings to give my brain space some brain space.”

    Inside Riff Raff’s Realm (Wellington, FL)

    Book a studio session with RiFF RAFF on Stufinder

    Studio Photos was taken by Mychael Clark (Riff Raff’s Manager)

    Riff Raff’s Realm – Session & Feature with Riff Raff $15k

    Riff Raff’s Realm – NEON ARTiST Package $30k (Includes session, feature & more)

    “Ultimately no matter what the name means I want people to understand what they are leaving my content compound with. A meticulously crafted piece of music that we collaboratively create and ensure everything is right as far as the sound, the look, the vibe, and the launch and marketing behind it. All of that while being able to relax and hang with my huskies. What else could you ask for?” Riff Raff adds.

    “Just remember, you need brain space to give your brain, space.” – Riff Raff.

    Studio of the Week: Riff Raff's Realm (Wellington, FL)
    Studio of the Week: Riff Raff’s Realm (Wellington, FL)