Music Review: Ama Lou’s “DDD”

by Natalie Sears

Image Source: Ama Lou Visuals Londoner Ama Lou is wise, talented, and authentic beyond her years. At 19,  Ama Lou has written and produced four singles: “Lost My Home,” “Said It Already,” “Not Always,” and “TBC.” In March, the charming singer/songwriter/producer released her debut EP DDD.  Ama Lou’s first cohesive project DDD is a triptych on various…



OBUXUM: Creative and Emotional Transparency

by Natalie Sears

Image Source: Medium.com Somali-Canadian producer and beat-maker OBUXUM expresses a variety of emotions and messages through her lyric-less, intricately crafted beats. She released her EP H.E.R in April of this year, and her six-track, ten minute masterpiece touches upon themes of gender inequality, anger, loss, empowerment, and female resilience. In an interview with Medium.com, OBUXUM articulated that music…



Wendy & Lisa: From Purple Rain to Nurse Jackie

by Bobbi Giel

Image credits to imdb.com Wendy Melovin and Lisa Coleman are two songwriters that make up the musical duo Wendy & Lisa. They began working together as members of Prince’s band The Revolution, where they worked on the soon-to-be sensation Purple Rain.  The two continued working on Prince projects, but reported feeling looked-over: they weren’t getting…



Jennifer Decilveo Rises Up

by Natalie Sears

Grammy-nominated producer and songwriter Jennifer Decilveo hails from Los Angeles, and the music she produces is brimming with that smooth, charming California energy. What we particularly admire about Jennifer Decilveo is how many female artists grace her discography. Her work with artists such as Anne Marie, Rae Morris, Beth Ditto, Rebecca Ferguson, Melanie Martinez, and Madison…



Marta Salogni: Producer, Mixer, Engineer

by Bobbi Giel

Marta Salogni is an Italian producer, mixer, and sound engineer. She got her start as a live sound engineer for the independent radio station Radio Onda D’Urto, a liberal Italian channel that brought her to many non-profit leftist gigs around Europe. She then moved to London, where she trained at the Alchmea College of Audio…



Wondagurl: Production Prodigy

by Bobbi Giel

Ebony Oshunrinde, better known by her stagename Wondagurl, has been called Toronto’s production prodigy — she started producing at age 9, won her first production award at age 15, and co-produced a Jay-Z hit when she was still a junior in high school. The rest has been history — after moving from her quiet hometown in Ontario…



ALL EYES ON THE SENATE: How the Music Modernization Act is shaping the future of royalties & property in the music industry

by Bobbi Giel

Image: Getty Images, Hinterhaus Productions Right now the music industry is buzzing about the Music Modernization Act, which passed in the House last Wednesday with a unanimous vote. This Act acknowledges the changing face of music, and the need for legal guidelines to change along with it. “Music is no longer written on piano rolls, and our…



DYNAMIC DUO: NOVA WAV

by Natalie Sears

NOVA Wav’s dynamic duo, Denisia “Blu June” Andrews and Brittany “Chi” Coney, come together to create a sound that is out of this world. NOVA is one of the only female production/songwriting teams in the music industry, and since 2015, they have amassed a long list of collaborations and awards. The grammy-winning duo produced and co-wrote Kehlani’s…



Suzanne Ciani: Engineering Legend

by Bobbi Giel

Suzanne Ciani is a legend in the music engineering world, best-known for unparalleled innovation in sound effects and a discography full of mesmerizing, trance-like tracks. Ciani got her start studying classical music and music composition at Wellesley College and U.C. Berkeley, respectively. She went on to study computer generated music at Standford’s Artificial Intelligence Labs,…



WHO IS SOUNDGIRLS.ORG ?

by Natalie Sears

Founded in 2013 by veteran sound engineers Karrie Keyes and Michelle Sabolchick Pettinato,  SoungGirls.org is a nonprofit organization whose goal is to provide a professional community for women working in the audio industry wherein they can seek advice, mentorship, and empowerment. In 2012, Keyes and Pettinato found each other as they sat on the “Women of Professional Concert…