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Like the cliche saying they always say: it's who you know that counts. Luck and your skill have a lot to do with it too, but I do think who you know and who you network with matters a lot. It sucks, but if you want to get heard, you have to bring your non-musical talents to the table to get heard. I hate that part about music, I just want to make songs. 
It's a vicious loop too. You want to get heard, but those big labels will only listen to you if you have some type of name, but you don't even have a name yet so you won't get heard. If we look at the micro level, you have had at least one gig before you get a gig. It's like getting a job, to get somewhere, you have had to been somewhere in the first place.
Last edited by -FSP- on Aug-11-2010 at 11:33
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