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You could be next For the rest of this month, we?re having Grammy-nominated producer ill Factor ta

You could be next [View in Web Browser]( For the rest of this month, we’re having Grammy-nominated producer ill Factor (Jason Derulo, Justin Timberlake, Sia, Timbaland) take over the Recording Revolution email newsletter… Because he’s going to reopen up the exclusive course, the EP Blueprint, for new students very soon. Over 2,460 students have gone through the course to discover the 10 simple steps to making and releasing an EP as an independent artist… And we’re hoping you might be the next one to join, and release your very own EP! Without further ado, here’s ill Factor: When Graham and I first sat down to make an EP together a couple of years ago… It was only after we’d started sharing ideas with each other on how to make our EP that we realized: If we documented the entire process and broke it down step by step at each stage… We’d have a resource that would help both Beat Academy and Recording Revolution followers make their dream of releasing music a reality! And 3 years after multiple rounds of students have gone through the course… We couldn’t be more amazed at the music they’ve released. We’ve had students like Robina, who released an EP a few months after joining the course: Or Flo, who used the EP Blueprint to help him with releasing his band’s EP: Or Michael, who released his EP a year after joining the course: And that's just a fraction of the music released by EP Blueprint students after going through the course. Soon, I'll be sharing more with you about what's inside the course, and how it can help you turn the music in your head into reality... So stay tuned for more! But I have to give you a heads up... This will be the LAST time I'm ever opening up EP Blueprint for new students. It's been amazing to help mentor thousands of home studio owners to make and release their music for the first time... But as I'm focusing on developing Beat Academy to the next level this year... Once this round of the EP Blueprint closes - this course never be opened to the public ever again. So if you'd like to make and release your EP this 2023... Keep an eye out for my next email! ill Factor Grammy-nominated producer Beat Academy Founder [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by The Recording Revolution 777 N Ashley Dr Unit 1306 • Tampa, Florida • 33602

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