Hi guys. Currently a little disillusioned with my job and daydreaming about working in music for a living. Yes I know its hard any thoughts on mixing, producing, composing for a living? Anybody here actually make enough to pay the mortgage? I got to do something.
Nope, unless you can somehow magically get signed to a major label, it's not gonna happen unfortunately.
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Apr-20-2014 20:06
Evolve140
Only Sidechaining a Bit
Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Denver
pipe dreams
Apr-21-2014 01:44
vercetti
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2012
Location:
It's well possible, just very difficult. Many others have done it before and more will do it later. It's a business like many others, well maybe just a little bit more difficult than most. You need capital and knowledge. And luck.
Apr-21-2014 02:22
Storyteller
Supreme tracneaddict
Registered: Feb 2005
Location: The Netherlands
There is plenty of opportunity. It does not come easy though, and you usually won't make a lot, but enough to make a living if you do it well.
My example in this case would be Chris Reece. Basically you need to be able to produce a track a day or more. In lots of different genres (Chris goes from country, jazzy house to full on commercial). Ghostproduce for several ambitious and viable projects. If you're lucky you might be able to reel in a big fish with an audience already which gives you a head start.
Now I know far from all from Chris, But I've seen him producing since about '07/'08 for projects that are still growing in size (reach) to this date, yet haven't really broken through. It's really hard to be in music, even if you have all the talent that it takes. (mind you this guy has been producing quite some charted hits since the 90's if I'm not mistaken.)
If you go down this route, make sure the contracts are set up properly. Either make them pay it forward. Or make them pay a bit and take all the royalties on the tracks while the 'artist' can make an income out of performing. For some reason I think the latter is the setup Chris works in, but truth is I really don't know.
Selling content as Geoff stated is a slightly easier road to go down.
If less is more think about how much more more would be.
-Frasier
Apr-21-2014 07:44
soulstar606
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2013
Location: Sector 6, 6633 AD
I think it depends on what you want to be. Are you a musician? Or are a audio engineer? If you're a musician then I say go for it, but you won't make much money, but who cares you're doing it because you live for music. If you're an audio engineer then you can get good at mastering or having regular clients come in to record stuff, etc. It's more like a technical thing not artistic.
If you want to be an "artist" for a living....I think this is a special mindset. You have to be in it purely for the music. You won't care about money. If money is what you're worried about when you're thinking about being a musician/artitst then it's probably not for you.
SS
Apr-21-2014 09:02
Viber
In Search Of Unicorns
Registered: Jun 2003
Location: City, Country format
Well, if you got the knowledge and the patience you can always tutor kids and adults in 1 on 1 sessions.
But you need to be able to make Electro Siren House\Dubstep etc....
Apr-21-2014 10:43
chris marsh
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2012
Location: london
Once you have a mortgage you have to think about money, unfortunately.
To put this in perspective a pal of mine is doing well right now.
His last couple of single went to #1 in the Beatport trance charts.
He's touring all over the world, Chicago and NY this weekend (he's based in the UK).
He has irons in several fires.
He worked his bollocks off for several years, dedicates 15 hours a day to what he does now and freely admits to there being a massive dose of luck involved in where he got to (despite immense effort on his part).
He would be financially better off doing telesales.