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AirGigs started in San Diego, where good music and great food go hand in hand. Now on our 14th birthday we’re reconnecting with those roots with a hot new release.

In partnership with California Hot Sauce Solutions, we’ve crafted two small-batch sauces made to tune things up!

Mojo Verde, a fire-roasted tomatillo base with punchy flavor – a mild-...


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The adoption of AI-powered music tools is growing. Some use these tools to generate ideas, while others involve them during the writing process in relation to arrangements, melodies, or lyrical directions.

At the same time, as AI music tools grow in popularity, it’s becoming more common for people to look for signs of AI use and ask how it factored into the writing and...


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When I first started working as a professional musician cough cough years ago, the idea of getting a pro-level sound from a home setup was pretty much unthinkable. A home rig was strictly for rough demos, the kind you’d eventually take into a “real” studio filled with outrageously expensive gear and peo...


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To help you spread the word about our Thanksgiving Weekend promotion, we’ve put together a small promo kit you can use on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, or anywhere you share your work.

Feel free to post these graphics along with a link to your AirGigs service and let your followers know they can save


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About five years ago, I hit a wall. My weeks were packed with work—shows, sessions, teaching, workshops… you name it. For a while I truly loved the grind, but eventually I started to feel like a hamster spinning endlessly on a wheel. I was moving constantly but going nowhere.

Never in my wildest dreams di...


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