Website - Mock-up Check List
- Mastering Media

- 14 hours ago
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Check list for your mock-up website:
1. Published a two pages website with the name of your artists prominently feature
2. You have links to social media – Instagram, TikTok etc
3. You have a tool bar/button with links to either Biography or Tour Diary
4. You five original images
5. You have 200 words of text - either your Tour Diary or Biography
6. You have 45 seconds “In the Studio”
Example Bio
Etienne is a producer and DJ born and raised in the sun-drenched city of Nice, France. His musical identity was forged in the heart of the Côte d’Azur, where the rhythmic pulse of European club culture and the elegance of Riviera nightlife first captured his imagination. His sound serves as a dedicated tribute to the classic "French Touch" energy, meticulously blending French filter disco and deep house with the high-octane power of modern festival EDM. Since signing with XL Recordings, his journey has taken him from local underground spots to the world's most iconic stages. He has spent the last year touring the European festival circuit, including a career-defining performance at Tomorrowland. For Etienne, the work is about more than just the beat; it is about bridging the gap between nostalgic disco-inspired samples and a fresh, global dance music sound. Whether he is in the studio crafting uplifting synths or performing a high-energy live set, his mission remains constant: taking European EDM to the international mainstream. His artistic world is defined by a unique retro-futuristic aesthetic and Mediterranean heat
Example Tour Diary
Entry 1: Sunsets in Nice
There is nothing quite like the energy of the Côte d’Azur as the sun begins to set over the Mediterranean. Tonight’s hometown set in Nice felt like a return to where my musical identity was forged. I’ve always wanted my sound to reflect that specific Riviera nightlife—that blend of French filter disco and deep house that just feels like summer. Playing for the local crowd, I could see so many "Explorers" in the audience, people who are constantly seeking new experiences and aren’t afraid of a creative challenge. This city gave me the "French Touch" roots I carry with me to every international stage, and tonight reminded me why I started this journey. We’re just getting started on our mission of taking European EDM to the international mainstream.
Entry 2: Tomorrowland Mainstage
I’m still coming down from the high of the Tomorrowland mainstage. Looking out at a sea of thousands of people during the peak of my set, I felt the true power of modern festival EDM. I debuted a new track featuring some uplifting synths and retro-futuristic layers that really hit the 80s mise-en-scene vibe we’ve been working on in the studio. The crowd's energy when the beat dropped was pure neon chaos. It was incredible to see how well the sci-fi narrative of my new music video translated to a live setting. This performance was a major milestone for me as an artist on XL Recordings, proving that our specific brand of European club culture has a massive global appeal.
Entry 3: Back in the Studio with XL
After weeks on the festival circuit, I’m back in the studio in London with the XL Recordings team, the same legendary label that has supported icons like The Temper Trap and The Avalanches. We are currently reviewing the original AV material for the website and making sure the branding and convergence between my live sets and my digital presence is seamless. I’ve been experimenting with disco-inspired samples to ensure the next record stays true to that French Touch energy while maintaining high production values for the mainstream. I can’t wait to show you what we’ve been working on—check out the "In the Studio" page for some exclusive behind-the-scenes shots of the new gear and the neon aesthetic we’re building for the next tour


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