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Inside the First Hatch Music Accelerator: What Artists Learned | Music Accelerator

7 min · 23. Apr. 2026
Episode Inside the First Hatch Music Accelerator: What Artists Learned | Music Accelerator Cover

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The first Hatch Music Accelerator just wrapped… and it gave local artists something a lot of them don’t usually get. Not just time in the studio. Not just help writing songs. But a clearer understanding of what it actually takes to move a song forward… from idea to recording to release. In this episode, we go backstage at Dauphin Street Sound in downtown Mobile, where 11 artists came together for the final showcase. You’ll hear directly from artists who went through the program… sharing what stood out, what challenged them, and what changed the way they think about their music. Because for a lot of creatives, the biggest question isn’t how to make something… It’s what to do with it once it’s done. 🎯 What You’ll Hear: * Why every artist connects to a different part of the process * What actually happens between writing a song and releasing it * Where most musicians get stuck after recording * How the business side of music changes everything * And why some songs take years to finally come together The Hatch Music Accelerator is part of Hatch Fairhope’s growing lineup of programs supporting creators and entrepreneurs along the Gulf Coast. About The Hatch Podcast At the intersection of innovation, creativity, and community — The Hatch Podcast shares stories from founders, scientists, and artists shaping the future of Alabama’s Gulf Coast.  🎧 Follow us on your favorite platform and share an episode to help us grow. 🔗 Learn more: hatchfairhope.com [https://www.hatchfairhope.com/] 📩 Contact: team@hatchfairhope.com [team@hatchfairhope.com] Produced by Tim Scott [https://linktr.ee/timscottproductions] for The Hatch Podcast Network.

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