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A&Rs Don’t Just Sign Artists. Here’s What They Actually Do and Why That Matters for Your Music
A lot of artists say they want A&R attention, but most of them are chasing a title they don’t fully understand. That’s exactly why Beatcave’s A&R Feedback Sessions matter. On April 15 and April 29, 2026, Beatcave is hosting virtual A&R Feedback Sessions with Joe Ferrari, exclusively for Elevate members. These sessions give artists the chance to get direct feedback on their music from someone who understands records from both the creative side and the business side. That matte

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Apr 65 min read


How Beatcave Has Helped Members Gain More Awareness Through Educational Content
Independent artists don’t just need great music. They need repeated visibility in the right context. That’s where a lot of music brands miss. They post announcements, flyers, and generic promo, then wonder why nobody cares. We’ve taken a different route. Beatcave has been building educational content that people actually want to save, share, and send to other creatives, while pairing that content with music from our members. That matters. Because when a post teaches something

BEATCAVE
Apr 24 min read


This Month of Campus Could Change How You Think About Sync Licensing
This month of Campus with Everton Lewis Jr. gives members direct access to an award winning music supervision veteran who’s worked across film, television, brand campaigns, and major productions for companies like Apple, Prime Video, Paramount+, CRAVE, and more. If you’ve ever wanted to understand what actually makes a song sync-ready, this is a rare chance to learn from someone who’s actively shaping placements in the real world, not just talking about them from the sidelin

BEATCAVE
Apr 23 min read


How to Get People to Actually Show Up to Your Show
There’s a hard truth most artists run into sooner or later. A lot of shows don’t underperform because the music isn’t good. They underperform because the strategy around the show is weak. That’s the part nobody wants to say out loud. You can have a strong set, real talent, a solid flyer, and still end up staring at a room that should’ve had more people in it. Not because people hate what you do. Not because your city is against you. Usually because the show was announced, but

BEATCAVE
Apr 16 min read


thinksound Joins CAMP: LA as Official Headphone Partner, Bringing Better Listening Into the Rooms Where the Music Gets Made
The best music camps are not built on hype alone. They are built on detail. They are built on the late-night playback that makes a writer change one line because they finally heard the truth in it. They are built on the producer catching a pocket they almost missed. They are built on the engineer noticing the texture in a vocal take before everybody else in the room does. Great music does not just come from talent. It comes from being able to hear clearly enough to make bette

BEATCAVE
Mar 134 min read


Ohma World and Beatcave Are Partnering at CAMP: LA to Help Create the Soundtrack of the Weekend
Some partnerships make sense on paper. Others make sense the second you step into the room. That’s what this feels like with Ohma World joining CAMP: LA as the official microphone partner for this year’s experience. From March 19 to 23, Beatcave will bring artists, producers, songwriters, and music creatives together in Los Angeles for a few days built around one thing above everything else: making undeniable music. Not just networking. Not just showing face. Real creation

BEATCAVE
Mar 133 min read
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