Mixerman and the Billionheir Apparent
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About this listen
After years of diminishing income due to cratering sales in the music business, Mixerman accepts a timely and lucrative offer from an Indian billionaire to mentor his son, Kanish Kanish. Mixerman's mission? To teach the young "billionheir" everything he knows about producing records. But it isn't long before they're teaching each other about life in general. After an initial carefree romp through California inspires a catchy ditty, the two partner up to produce the song and then break it on the Internet in an effort to get radio spins. There's just one problem. Mixerman's peers figure out how to import their own billionheirs, and before long things escalate into a race for the crown jewel of the music business: a big fat label deal with a major distributor. As in The Daily Adventures of Mixerman, his first book, Mixerman employs his sharp wit and a colorful cast of characters to take us on another wild adventure. In the process, he manages to expose the dark underbelly of today's music business in a way that even the music fan can understand. And it ain't pretty.
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- Mr IMS
- 19-11-16
An absolute must if you're a sound engineer!
This an his other book are hands down the best two audio books I've listened to. Awesome work!
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- Aaron Searescue
- 31-07-18
Starts Well But...
I really enjoyed the previous Mixerman audiobook "The Daily Adventures of Mixerman" and was looking forward to more tales from studio life.
The story starts out well enough, and in similar vein, however, it then seems to veer between story and opinion piece and by the end, just becomes downright silly. There are some genuinely funny moments though and you won't get "The Douchebag Song" out of your head
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