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EDM Music Producer Jamie Raine is helping beginners make beats

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Just in! This year 2020, a young beat-maker, Jamie Raine, has incredibly wowed the music industry. His releases created a huge impact on social and music production media. His originality and talent in beat-making set the standards for himself. He has been working with different nationals today. Beyond his success, he wanted to share his secrets with beginners who started small just like him.

His desire to share his music and expand the music culture led him to publish guides and life manuals on how to create music. He believes that music is something that everybody can learn, make, and grow into nevertheless the genre.

About EDM

EDM stands for Electronic Dance Music. It is a familiar type of genre for people who often visit clubs, resto-bars, festivals, and parties. It is designed to make listeners dance to the lively best. This genre has been heard a long time ago and has now been improved and innovated by today’s famous and talented beat-makers and music production teams.

Basically, its sound goes by repetitive beats,  synthesized backing tracks, and some other dynamic effects that give density and color to the product. It is usually accompanied by vocals and lyrics. Apparently, anyone can produce a piece of music like EDM with knowledge on the basics and proper tools to use in mixing.

Beat making 101

People think that beat-making can be way too out of their leagues, which is so untrue. Here are some things you need to know if you want to create your music like Jamie Raine.

  • Beat-making software

First of all, if you want to get into beat-making, then get yourself a software. If you already have one, what you need to do next is to explore the features. If you are knowledgeable on every inch of that software, then surely you can make a wonderful beat that’s your original.

Jamie Raine advises using FL Studio for beginners who want to make music.

  • Proper mindset

It is not just about the tools in making music. Internal strength and a sense of persistence is a must too. Usually, beginners will have a hard time manipulating the application and other stuff. Always know that nobody was born knowing how to do everything. Experts today are as they are because they pursue to learn. If they can do it, then so are you.

Only those people who can enjoy their success are the ones who knew the hardships of attaining it. In Jamie Raine’s publications, he separated the starters’ guide and the pro’s guide. By doing so, he meant to teach the readers to learn in the humility of starting from the bottom while receiving basic tips and ideas. Music-making is evidently a progression. Everything is.

  • Learning tool

Knowledge is obtained through listening, mimicking, reading, etc. To be a good figure, you need something to shape you. Music-making also follows that rule.

In terms of a learning tool, it is not necessarily said to be a person. It can be a book, a video, audio, or anything you find beneficial for your learning.

Jamie Raine has exclusively made a book for you aspirants! His book entitled The Complete Guide to FL Studio for Beginners: How to Make Music By Jamie Raine will definitely be a promising learning tool for you.

The book tackles about comprehensive tips and tricks on how to use the software to make music. Self experiences are also shared by Jaimie Raine, the author. Get yours now. It is available on Amazon.

Dreams are not only for the privileged, it is for everybody. Make it happen today! Be the next notable beat-maker. Let out your innate talent with Jamie Raine.

To follow his journey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamieraine/

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When Motherhood Meets the Mic: Stacey Jackson’s Story Sings Its Own Soundtrack

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Stacey Jackson doesn’t take herself too seriously, and that might be the secret to her success. She’s the first to admit that her latest project, How a Gangsta Rapper Made Me a Better Mom (Integrated Musical Edition), began with laughter. “The title came from a moment of total chaos and comedy in my real life, juggling my kids, my career, and all the curveballs in between,” she says. “At the point I found myself working with an actual ‘gangsta rapper’, and the clash of worlds was so surreal, my son blurted out ‘Mom, how about calling the book How A Gangsta Rapper Made Me a Better Mom?’ And it just stuck with me.”

It’s the kind of moment that defines Jackson’s brand of honesty, a combination of humor and heart that turns the chaos of daily life into something both relatable and inspiring. “The phrase may have started as a bit of a joke… but the more I thought about it, the more I realised how true it was. That experience (and the people I met along the way) genuinely changed how I parent, how I view and teach my kids about drive and ambition, and how I navigate life as a woman trying to do it all. So the title is cheeky, yes but it’s also honest.”

That mix of playfulness and sincerity runs through the entire project. How a Gangsta Rapper Made Me a Better Mom isn’t just a memoir  it’s a musical novel, a storytelling format that merges fiction, sound, and emotion. “Honestly? I’ve always seen life like one big music video, scenes, moods, characters  and music has always been the emotional thread that ties it all together for me,” Jackson says. “So when I started writing this story, I couldn’t not hear the songs that went with it. I thought, what if the characters in the book had their own voices  literally  through music? That’s when it hit me: what if a novel could be heard as much as read?”

It’s a question only Jackson could ask  and actually answer. The book allows readers to hear songs as they appear in the story. “For the paperback we’ve included QR codes throughout the story where the song appears (direct links to all music platforms on an e-book) so that readers can instantly listen to the tracks that align with certain scenes or characters,” she explains. “For the audiobook, we took it a step further: the music is actually woven into the narration. The tracks are part of the whole immersive experience much like a film score or a musical.”

Her confidence in crossing genres  from pop to publishing to tech innovation  didn’t come from comfort zones. Jackson credits her past collaborations for teaching her how to take risks. “Working with someone like Snoop was a game-changer,” she says. “It showed me what it meant to blend worlds, to find common ground through music even when you come from totally different backgrounds. That spirit of collaboration and that sense of humour and grit  absolutely influenced the tone of the story. You’ll see it in the character of ‘The Most Famous Rapper in the World’  he’s not based on Snoop, but let’s just say I borrowed some of that larger-than-life charisma.”

Behind the glitz of the project lies a deeply personal truth: Jackson knows what it’s like to be stretched thin, to juggle family, art, and the expectations of the world. “While the plot is fictional, the emotional heart of it is deeply personal,” she says. “Like Stephanie Bloom, I’ve had to juggle a million roles: mom, wife, performer, businesswoman  all while chasing dreams that sometimes felt a bit… delusional. I know what it’s like to be underestimated, to start again, and to fight for your creative voice.”

That battle  fought with humor and resilience  fuels the book’s message. “At its core, it’s about second chances, finding your voice, and refusing to let age, motherhood, or society box you in,” Jackson says. “It’s about stepping into your power, even if it looks messy or unconventional. It’s also about grief, resilience, and the beauty of reinventing yourself  and doing it with humour and heart.”

But make no mistake: this isn’t just an emotional journey. It’s also a technical feat. “Syncing the timing of the book release with the music production was a bit like conducting an orchestra while tap dancing,” she says with a laugh. “Then there were the logistics of making sure QR codes worked… and that the audiobook format allowed music integration without disrupting the listening experience. It was a lot of back-and-forth with engineers, designers, and tech partners. But I had an amazing team, and we just kept pushing boundaries until it all came together.”

Like her heroine, Jackson isn’t content to stay still. She’s already imagining future chapters, sequels, new formats, fresh reinventions. “I really do feel that audiences today want more than just a book or an album; they want experiences,” she says. “We’re already used to streaming, binge-watching, interacting across platforms… So why not apply that to storytelling? For me, this is just the beginning.”

And for someone like Stacey Jackson  whose career has thrived on laughter, chaos, and pure creative courage  it’s easy to believe her story is only growing stronger.

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