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-- question to those who have actually got a record cut...
question to those who have actually got a record cut...
do you guys feel that now that you have a song that everyone has loved, that you have to match that production or improve on it...or more or less is there an added pressure to your production. personally i think that i would definitely be worried about just having one great tune and nothing else?? so, how is it???
Re: question to those who have actually got a record cut...
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| Originally posted by Floorfiller a song that everyone has loved |
Re: Re: question to those who have actually got a record cut...
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| Originally posted by TranceInMySoul Huh? You dreaming? Have you seen the amount of crap songs that get released anyway? I mean, there's a lot of people who have had stuff released (or have paid to get some copies on vinly pressed) who, quite frankly, you would advise to get better before they try again. |
I agree with you Floorliller , but i agree with Tranceinmysoul id make sure that the track is good b4 a release cuz if u fuck up , your fuckt 
Hey Floorfiller, I know it's a good question, I just couldn't resist having a bit of fun 
I haven't had anything released, but it's a driving ambition. I know some people only make music for their own pleasure, but most people want to get stuff released. I'd imagine that once you have, you'd want to do so again, and again, etc. And with that, naturally you'd want to make better tracks!
But, at the end of the day, I think it would be better to have put out one well received and loved tune than ten crap ones.
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| Originally posted by TranceInMySoul Hey Floorfiller, I know it's a good question, I just couldn't resist having a bit of fun ![]() I haven't had anything released, but it's a driving ambition. I know some people only make music for their own pleasure, but most people want to get stuff released. I'd imagine that once you have, you'd want to do so again, and again, etc. And with that, naturally you'd want to make better tracks! But, at the end of the day, I think it would be better to have put out one well received and loved tune than ten crap ones. |
Go hard buddy 
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