Jordan Stream

Beats / Mix & Master / Studio

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Founder of Beastin Bangers Studios LLC - "Your Jingle & Music Career One-Stop Shop" Contact me for SERIOUS INQUIRIES! Instagram @jordstream (678) 763-6274

Jordan Stream is an African-American music producer from Lake
Charles, LA, who now lives and runs his business in
Atlanta/Marietta, GA. He is a 2016 graduate of Sowela Technical
Community College, is the founder of Beastin Bangers Studios LLC,
and is a former signed recording artist with 16 + years experience.
He is also a mix engineer, talent agent and videographer. He was
taught piano by his grandmother, and carried over his talents as
a church musician to the music business at the age of 15. As a
teenager, Jordan was exceedingly famous by the artist name of
DC-Zee, annually making headlines in his hometown; appearing in
local newspapers, performing his original and catchy
mainstream-like club bangers, and r&b songs. On YouTube, he still
has memorable videos of college students dancing and battling
to his music at several bars and clubs in Lake Charles, LA. Through
the independent record label 'Take Your Shirt Off Records', in which
he was discovered on Myspace in 2008, Jordan was blessed with
the opportunity to produce remixes for, and collaborated with,
some of New Orleans' hottest artists of all time, like Gotty Boi Chris,
Hot Boy Ronald, Dj Blaq N Mild, and Big Ramp, just to name a few.
He also has collaborations with other Louisiana Legends such as
LEVEL, Wochee, and more.

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Languages

  • English

Interview with Jordan Stream

  1. Q: Tell us about a project you worked on you are especially proud of and why. What was your role?

  2. A: In college (Louisiana) I was the sole contributor to the recording, the mixing and mastering of a gospel rap album for one of clients (GAM / Mark Bushnell). Prior to graduating from college, I applied my graphic designing skills to create a front and back cover for his album that actually came out fantastic.

  3. Q: What are you working on at the moment?

  4. A: As of August 2020, I offered FREE mixing and mastering services due to COVID-19. I've provided FREE BEAT LEASE PLUS Licenses to artists on Facebook. Lately, I've enrolled into SAE Institute - Atlanta to further my education in audio engineering.

  5. Q: What advice do you have for a customer looking to hire a provider like you?

  6. A: Please be professional and respectful when you contact me, and have the money required for those services you wish to purchase. Also, please have all of your lyrics memorized, and the instrumentals for your sessions, otherwise I will have to charge you a $15 fee per beat prior to downloading the media from an online source. If you resort to free styling as in "lollygagging," I will politely ask you to leave my studio and return when you're truly prepared.

  7. Q: What was your career path? How long have you been doing this?

  8. A: 10 years ago I was an established recording artist in Lake Charles, LA. I was discovered on Myspace by an indie label that recognized the potential in my earlier music. I then signed a deal w/ the label, and built a massive following and began being aired on all the local radio stations. There's a lot to tell, but after experiences the ultimate level of success one could possibly possess in such a small town as my hometown, I prefer to make a dynamic impact in the music industry by building my brand in Atlanta, GA.

  9. Q: Can you share one music production tip?

  10. A: Be #ORIGINAL. Copyright all of your musical works, and create a vocal tag to market your brand. This also applies to recording artists. It's the complete opposite. Copyright all of your artwork, music rough drafts, properly mixed and mastered songs, etc. Come up with signature adlibs to stand out as an artist, and also sample one of your vox, and use that as a vocal tag for your music. Producer Example: "Mike Will Made It," Artist Example: "Soulja Boy Tellem."

  11. Q: What do you bring to a song?

  12. A: I bring major record label sound from a hotel room. Roscoe Dash - "Awesome" - industry quality mixing and mastering.

  13. Q: Tell us about your studio setup.

  14. A: Beastin Bangers Studios, LLC is a professional disturbance-free hotel studio designed for professional and upcoming recording artists. The equipment invested for the studio consists of: the Kaotica Eyeball Microphone Isolator, the Rode NT1-A Condenser Microphone, FL Studio 20, the complete Presonus Studio Package: AudioBox USB bus-powered audio and MIDI interface, and the Presonus Studio One 5 Recording Software. Don't be fooled because my studio is located in a hotel.

  15. Q: What questions do customers most commonly ask you? What's your answer?

  16. A: Q: So, how do you do your payment process: A: All monies must be submitted prior to any services being initiated. Q: How much are your exclusives for beats? A: My exclusives range from $599.95 USD to Infinity. If I had to put a cap on it, the price would be $29,999.95 USD. Q: Oh, so you do video production? A: Yes, I can compose a sensational HD or 4K quality commercial / video for your business or similar inquiry. Q: What's your phone number? A: My business line is (678) 763-6274, Serious Inquiries Only! Q: How much would you charge me to record, mix and master 10 songs for a mixtape / album? A: That'll be $1,199.95 USD. Let me know when you have the funds, then we will begin now!

  17. Q: Analog or digital and why?

  18. A: Both, I have filters within my plugins that can convert the type of sound the artists prefers.

  19. Q: Is there anyone on SoundBetter you know and would recommend to your clients?

  20. A: N/A

  21. Q: What's your 'promise' to your clients?

  22. A: I treat all of my clients' music as if it were my own.

  23. Q: What do you like most about your job?

  24. A: I get to enjoy the composition and recording phase during my clients sessions, once asked, professional critique the content based on my experience as a former commercial recording artist, and add input on maximizing my client's vocal performance potential.

  25. Q: What's the biggest misconception about what you do?

  26. A: When I respectfully speak to someone in a strong, straight up and blunt manner, sensitive and selective-defensive people jump to say I'm arrogant.

  27. Q: What questions do you ask prospective clients?

  28. A: Which services interest you? What's your budget? When would you like to begin, because the way I conduct business, we can start right now!

  29. Q: If you were on a desert island and could take just 5 pieces of gear, what would they be?

  30. A: My "Monster N-Credible Headphones", my cricket phone w/ all my favorite songs, and... hold up... How you expect me to charge my phone?? Anyway, a bag of wild berry / tropical Skittles, a pre-stocked refrigerator of cooked lean meat, vegetables, and Clear American Sparkling Water, and some napkins.

  31. Q: What other musicians or music production professionals inspire you?

  32. A: Jamie Foxx, Tank, Bobby Valentino, T-Pain, Chris Brown, JR, K.E. On The Track, and more...

  33. Q: Describe the most common type of work you do for your clients.

  34. A: Professional Music Production • Studio Recording • Audio Engineering 1-On-1 Mix Engineer Tutoring • Artist Development • Songwriting Assistance

  35. Q: How would you describe your style?

  36. A: My production style is strictly original and industry-standard based, and the majority of my beats are turn up futuristic type beats, in which I can convert into any genre: trap, club, dirty south, r&b, etc.

  37. Q: Which artist would you like to work with and why?

  38. A: I would like to work w/ T-Pain. Here's why, his creativity as an artist in beyond phenomenal. Now that in combination w/ my music production, and my Auto-Tune rolling growl singing style would fascinate the world. I know mentally. I'm brilliant. You'd have to experience the in-studio performance.

  39. Q: What type of music do you usually work on?

  40. A: I focus on enhancing the quality of my music production and my clients' records.

  41. Q: What's your strongest skill?

  42. A: Talents / Skills? I have so many. Music Production, Mixing, Artist Development and being a professional artist.

  43. Q: What's your typical work process?

  44. A: I begin w/ importing the mastered instrumental and vocal stems into my DAW. For my next step, I apply previously saved vocal presets (Artist Lead / Artist Verse / Artist Fill / Artist Adlibs, etc.). I then review the current settings, and make modifications based on special mixing requests to enhance the overall sound of the client's vocals. Once the client's requests have been made, I level out all of the vocal tracks and the instrumental track. Last, I apply my mastering chain preset to the mixer channel, and export the song at the highest quality available (WAV: 16 Bit + Dither / MP3: 320 Bit kbps).

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Gear Highlights
  • The Rode NT1-A Condenser Microphone
  • PreSonus Studio One 5
  • The Kaotica Eyeball
  • FL Studio 20
  • Yamaha HS8s
  • Izotope Ozone 8
  • and WAVES 12 & 13.
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(Mix + Master) Standard Quality - $249.95 USD / Industry Quality - $399.95 USD