Audio Mirage Studios Presents Music That Changed My Life Compilation Album

Avilable today wherever you stream, the Music That Changed My Life compilation album showcases 15 independent artists covering influential tracks by their favourite artists. We reached out to the artists on the compilation to find out why they chose the songs they did. Grab your preferred streaming service link here and read on for those answers below. Featuring: Blue Dirt Girl covering Little Conversations by … Continue reading Audio Mirage Studios Presents Music That Changed My Life Compilation Album

A Casual Conversation with Quizboy

Boy, was that ever a long commercial break! Welcome back for another episode of Casual Conversation! Casual Conversation is our video interview show showcasing musicians and independent artists, conducted over Zoom and hosted on our new YouTube channel CrookedForestTV. Today I’m excited to introduce you to Quizboy (Never Say Never); musician, podcaster, blogger & founder of Audio Mirage Studios from Portland, OregOn. Quizboy and I first … Continue reading A Casual Conversation with Quizboy

Spotlight On: Marc Schuster

Our spotlight interview series returns with an in depth look at Arguably, the latest album by Philadelphia-based musician Marc Schuster. Argubaly hits streaming services on May 1st (pre-save it here!). Take a listen to the recent single Paul Giamatti (Is Everywhere Tonight) and read on for the interview below. CF: This album has one of the most fun introduction tracks I’ve heard in a while. … Continue reading Spotlight On: Marc Schuster

A Casual Conversation with Marc Schuster

There is no better time than now to let you in on our brand new series. Casual Conversation is our new video interview show showcasing musicians and independent artists, conducted over Zoom and hosted on our new YouTube channel CrookedForestTV. Our very first interview is with Philadelphia-based artist Marc Schuster who we were thrilled was more than willing to be in the hot seat for … Continue reading A Casual Conversation with Marc Schuster