Archive for the ‘Studio Life’ Category

New Beginnings

Posted by Eric Olson on May 25th, 2010 under On the Road, Studio LifeTags: , , , , , , , , ,  • 1 Comment

As many of you know, I.E. currently operates out of two primary locations: Nashville (Ric) and Tacoma, Washington (Eric & Nate). While we’re able to make this work pretty efficiently via the Internet and phone calls, it’s become evident that the only way we are going to be 100% effective is if we were all [...]

Ooh Ahh climbing the iTunes charts!

Posted by Incorporated Elements on January 21st, 2010 under IE Approved Artists, Studio Life, The Music of Incorporated ElementsTags: , , , , , , , ,  • No Comments

With the debut of the new MTV show, The Buried Life a few days ago, there has been a huge resurgence of the song “Ooh Ahh” by Grits.  This song was co-written by Ric “DJ Form” Robbins and produced by Incorporated Elements.  It has already been used in such films as “Fast And Furious: Tokyo [...]

Where has all the fun gone?

Posted by Eric Olson on December 15th, 2009 under Studio Life • 1 Comment

So while doing some research online, I randomly stumbled across Michael Buble’s video to ‘Haven’t Met You Yet.’ Not only is the song a solid pop song, it was refreshing to me to watch people actually enjoy doing, and being a part of, music. Throughout my music career, I have always subscribed to the basic [...]

It’s the Glamorous…

Posted by Eric Olson on October 31st, 2009 under Studio Life • No Comments

Labeling and archiving. Things like these are the things that make me excited to be a musician.
Not really…
But wow, I’ve been spending a lot of time doing this these past couple of months. The more music we do, and the more artists/musicians we represent, the more I am seeing this as a crucial part of [...]

Studio Life

Posted by Eric Olson on October 24th, 2009 under Studio Life • No Comments

So while Ric is out on the road, posting about his djing adventures across America, I will be posting my random musings from the studio, where a majority of the music happens for Incorporated Elements. There is rarely a day when I’m not in the studio (which could be a good thing, or a bad [...]