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Getting recognized?
How the hell is someone supposed to get recognized today? I understand it takes time and effort, but that's pretty much all I know. I make music, I put it up in places, I'm pretty active, and I participate. What else is there? I can't DJ my shit (not that I would want to), and I can't make super mainstream shit (because it's against my morals and standards). Do I have to do either of those?
Also, I don't want to mess with beatport right now. It seems stupid.
I realise that this is entirely subjective, but is your music good?
Right now, in time, doesn't differ much from any other point in time - Good musicians will make good music, shit musicians will make shit music. I fall into the latter category, and gave up producing a long time ago 
What has made it really tough, especially for electronic music producers, is the accessibility of the tools you need to make music. In the 90s (perhaps the peak of electronic music) you had to be pretty dedicated. Drop a couple of grand $$$ minimum on some decent gear, and learn to use it all.
Powerful computers, and more importantly, powerful software that can be easily pirated, changed all that. Anyone can have a go at it now, you don't need the money, just a good computer.
There's still loads of good music being created, it just takes waaaaay longer to sift through it all, so it's more difficult to get "recognized" as you put it.
Lots of other bits and pieces to add to it all... it's a huge scene now.
Long post, lol. Not even sorry that I've been drinking 
Marketing. Always marketing.
If you want to get noticed, hire an agent to drum up fake hype for your stuff. Yes, I'm totally serious about this.
If you'd prefer keepin' it realz, y0', then maybe you'll be lucky enough to get noticed by some blogger or webforum. Getting signed and promoted by a label certainly helps though (again, marketing).
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| Originally posted by Sykonee Marketing. Always marketing. If you want to get noticed, hire an agent to drum up fake hype for your stuff. Yes, I'm totally serious about this. If you'd prefer keepin' it realz, y0', then maybe you'll be lucky enough to get noticed by some blogger or webforum. Getting signed and promoted by a label certainly helps though (again, marketing). |
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| Originally posted by Sushipunk I realise that this is entirely subjective, but is your music good? |
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| Originally posted by Sykonee Marketing. Always marketing. If you want to get noticed, hire an agent to drum up fake hype for your stuff. Yes, I'm totally serious about this. If you'd prefer keepin' it realz, y0', then maybe you'll be lucky enough to get noticed by some blogger or webforum. Getting signed and promoted by a label certainly helps though (again, marketing). |
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| Originally posted by Tyler James I guess, but where do I find an agent and where do I upload it so it has a better chance of getting noticed by a blogger or webforum? |
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| Originally posted by Tyler James I do think my music isn't as bad as others, but I honestly don't know what everyone wants so it's kind of hard to make music that sounds good for everyone. |
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| Originally posted by Sushipunk I really don't mean to discourage you at all, so take anything I say with a grain of salt. Make music that YOU like, or you're going to end up hating producing music, in general. |
Also, not to discourage you even further but making electronic music is so popular right now that it becomes a working man's hobby for the love of his art. Think locally before thinking globally. But I really don't know much about the marketing part.
Why can't you DJ you own stuff?
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| Originally posted by meriter Why can't you DJ you own stuff? |
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| Originally posted by Tyler James I'm not in the financial position in which I can buy the equipment in order to do so. I asked my DJ friends to play my stuff around, but they won't. |
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| Originally posted by Tyler James I'm not in the financial position in which I can buy the equipment in order to do so. |
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| Originally posted by Desiderata Get new friends |
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| Originally posted by meriter word I can definitely relate to that |
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| Originally posted by Tyler James I could try, I have some pretty good socializing skills. There aren't a lot of local DJs here in Marysville and Everett though. But I can ask around. |
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| Originally posted by Desiderata SO there isn't much room for you to make your own crew? |
Wear a giant paper machete animal head with exaggerated ears...
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| Originally posted by Jon_Snow Wear a giant paper machete animal head with exaggerated ears... |
How big is the penor?
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| Originally posted by Dykes_on_Jay How big is the penor? |
Mine tastes like Valvoline.
Get your music signed to a good label. A successful, well-established and respected label will have the clout and the connections to get your music to DJs who will actually be interested in playing it.
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| Originally posted by Dykes_on_Jay How big is the penor? |
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J Get your music signed to a good label. A successful, well-established and respected label will have the clout and the connections to get your music to DJs who will actually be interested in playing it. |
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