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Posted by System101 on Jan-19-2010 19:28:

The Evolution Project

Hey guys! Hope all is well in the community, I have been away for far too long.

I just wanted to give you all a heads up on my current project where I will be producing one song a week (all electronic based) for the entire year of 2010. Most songs will be available for free download as well.

You can visit the Facebook Fanpage here and it has links to all the YouTube videos which have the download links in the description.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-E...57544637?ref=mf

Thanks!


Posted by ziptnf on Jan-19-2010 19:39:


Posted by System101 on Jan-19-2010 19:51:

quote:
Originally posted by ziptnf


goodtimes!


Posted by Schadenfreude on Jan-19-2010 20:37:

instead of releasing 52 songs in a year, try making one good one once.


Posted by System101 on Jan-19-2010 20:53:

quote:
Originally posted by Schadenfreude
instead of releasing 52 songs in a year, try making one good one once.


I respect your comment.

But instead of making assumptions, take a minute or two and have a listen to the 3 tracks already posted.

I didn't wake up a few weeks ago, download Fruity Loops and started making music for the first time.


Posted by Schadenfreude on Jan-19-2010 20:57:

i did, what you did to lux aeterna could be considered a tyas makeover at best aka add a kick drum and some hats.


Posted by djnitride on Jan-19-2010 21:02:

quote:
Originally posted by System101
I respect your comment.

But instead of making assumptions, take a minute or two and have a listen to the 3 tracks already posted.

I didn't wake up a few weeks ago, download Fruity Loops and started making music for the first time.


Why made tons of medicore tracks no one will listen to when you could make a few amazing ones?

For example, Arisen by Arksun was made over a long period of time, but kicks the shit out of 99% tunes out there.


Posted by System101 on Jan-19-2010 21:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Schadenfreude
i did, what you did to lux aeterna could be considered a tyas makeover at best aka add a kick drum and some hats.


thanks for your opinion and for taking the time to listen.


Posted by System101 on Jan-19-2010 21:45:

quote:
Originally posted by djnitride
Why made tons of medicore tracks no one will listen to when you could make a few amazing ones?

For example, Arisen by Arksun was made over a long period of time, but kicks the shit out of 99% tunes out there.


Maybe I want to make tons of mediocre tracks that no one will listen to...?


Posted by djnitride on Jan-19-2010 21:48:

quote:
Originally posted by System101
Maybe I want to make tons of mediocre tracks that no one will listen to...?


Well go ahead, most trance junkies here have just about had it with listening to mediocre stuff though. But if you enjoy it, go ahead, no one stopping you.


Posted by Schadenfreude on Jan-20-2010 17:17:

quote:
Originally posted by System101
Maybe I want to make tons of mediocre tracks that no one will listen to...?


i mean this in the nicest of ways, you will never be able to put out a quality track every week. If established producers who have been doing this for years know that they can't, you won't be able to. In the sea of sub par releases (not a comment on your tracks here) that we have to wade through on sites like beatport, you will get lost. Your best bet is to make a handful of tracks that stick because they are really good.

Most producers with longevity achieve this by creating hype around 1 or 2 tracks, that lead people to follow what they do creating a snowball effect.


Posted by infiniteJEST on Jan-20-2010 17:31:

Often times one good song is enough to launch a career. What happens after that is another story.


Posted by Schadenfreude on Jan-20-2010 17:40:

and getting established djs to play your track will always work better than creating a facebook fan page. One big jock plays your track and it ends up on an online set, and you have hype just like that.



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