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Get yourself a nice job and have music as a hobby(like i do, better than collecting fuckin stamps innit
),so your not relying on the money.
Then if you do make any �� it is a bonus and you can get new software or a bit hardware or whatever, do it for the love of music not the doubloons
Famous producers get a lot. But if you're (just a bit) less famous it isn't enough to live off.
You'd be better off having a proper job and doing music production as a hobby as someone else said.
You do not need to be A list to make a living from producing or/and Djing
Unbelieveable amount of bullshit in this thread
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| Originally posted by echosystm Your maths isn't very good. ![]() Lets assume the average Beatport track is US$1.75 (halfway between $1.50 and $2.00). Thats $5,250 in revenue for Beatport, for 3,000 sales. Let's say Beatport has a markup of 50% (this is what iTunes has). That's US$2,625 revenue left for the label. I'm going to guess that the artist probably gets somewhere around 5%. Thats US$130. Basically, you wouldn't want to rely on Beatport. lol. |
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| Originally posted by Zild The money is in playing shows. Even for mainstream bands on the radio most of their income comes from touring. |
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| Originally posted by Freak You do not need to be A list to make a living from producing or/and Djing Unbelieveable amount of bullshit in this thread |
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| Originally posted by Rememberence_ Word. Say you're a Tool fan, so you buy all their albums, spending a grand total of about 60-80 bucks. You go to one of their shows and you'll probably blow more than that on a ticket. |
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| Originally posted by kitphillips I heard that most mainstream acts are lucky if they break even on a tour. Most of their profits apparently come from merchandise sales, because once they've paid for the flights + transport of their equipment + renting a venue, they've laid out some ridiculous cash. Its a bit different for DJs who only have to carry one case around with them and usually don't rent a venue, but get paid by the venue. Which actually makes me wonder where on earth mainstream acts DO make their money |
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| Originally posted by Storyteller Yea. I read this article about Chicane few months back. Don't know exactly what was written but I think he had to sell his ferrari car and drop 400k or so pay for the release & tour of his new album.... |
ever since behind the sun, not least the music he's produced since.
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| Originally posted by palm pvd is supporting wwf, greenpeace and other humanistic-fonds. thats a proof he has too much. |
Hi there. First post.
I'm starting with djing/production but only as an hobbie. I'm doing it because I love electronic music, mainly trance, and I always wanted to produce. The creativity involved in producing music is something that always fascinated me, there are no limits to what we can do with music.
However, I have my job and I wouldn't rely on music for a living, it's not a safe bet.
It's not about the money, it's about the music, at least I believe so.
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