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LA Fire Resources, Building a Portfolio + We're Hiring!

The Rareform Rundown #45
Hello Friends,
Nathan here! This week, I’m keeping things short as it’s been a bit of a madhouse over here juggling multiple projects—a good problem to have, no doubt! The chaos has kept us on our toes, but it’s also leading us to some exciting updates and growth, which brings us to our Company Dispatch below.
Without any further hold-up, let’s get into it!


Music Production Catalog Supervisor Opportunity
Rareform Audio is seeking a Music Production Catalog Supervisor to lead, grow, and expand our catalog while ensuring top-tier production quality in exciting new ventures we’re soon to launch. This role offers a unique chance to collaborate with exceptional talent, ensure seamless organization, and drive innovation across our team and beyond. Think you’d make a great fit? You can check out the role and apply below!


Music we are looking for
SYNC SEARCH
My team and I are currently looking for western, epic, Ennio Morricone style tracks… but trailerized.
I know it’s niche, that’s what the world of sync is becoming these days. If you or anyone you know makes music in this vein, feel free and drop a reply to this newsletter with a link!


The wildfires in Los Angeles this week have been devastating. Thousands of people, including many in the music community—musicians, producers, studio teams, and beyond—have been directly affected, with homes and livelihoods lost. It’s heartbreaking to see, but in moments like this, we’re reminded of the importance of supporting each other.
In this blog, we’ve outlined a few organizations offering help and support during this time. These are just a few places to start, but every bit of help matters right now. Stay safe out there!


In music, your portfolio is your professional handshake. Whether you’re a producer, composer, or engineer, it’s the quickest way to show your skills and build trust with clients or collaborators. A solid portfolio doesn’t have to be fancy—just clear, organized, and showcasing your best work. It proves you’re serious and ready to take on opportunities. And here’s the thing: it doesn’t have to be overcomplicated. A few examples of your best work, clearly organized and easy to access, can make all the difference. It shows that you’re not just talented but also professional and prepared.
So, if you don’t have a music portfolio yet, now’s the time to put one together. You never know who might be looking.

That’s it for this week my friends. I appreciate you, stay safe out there.
-Nathan
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