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bluelimitd
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Registered: Sep 2002
Location: California
music as a career??

Hi guys,
I am currently attending Santa Barbara City College in Santa Barbara, California. It is this point in my life when I am trying to find direction and decide what I really want to do with myself and my life. I have taken quite a few courses and can't find anything that really has my attention.......except music. I posted this thread because I want to know if there is a career I can really pursue in music (namely electronic). Seeing as I would be around music, money would not be the biggest factor, but I would like an income to support my "healthy" lifestyle. There must be members on these boards that have taken music as their careers, where should I turn? Thanks in advance!!!

Much appreciation,
Tyler

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Zombie0729
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Registered: Oct 2003
Location: .

well whats the most common response you get when your career is music related...

"its a risk"

and yeah, thats right. I go to a JC in San Diego too mate and i'm in the same boat. With how fast and how easy it is to get access to these EDM mp3's its going to be very tough for people like ourselves to make money unless we are on constant touring. I'll be playing in 5 diff cities in the next 2 monthes but i'll still be barely making any money... i'm not sure whether or not going 100% into this is the right move but i'm doing it because i love it...

however, i might be nieve because people like Ralphie B and other notable producers actually have 9 to 5 day jobs that they work at, and merely produce at night... maybe having a backup plan isn't so bad afterall...

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montie
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Registered: Aug 2002
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you should have a backup plan

going 100% into it is a huge risk you are more than likely going to lose
doesn't mean you cant produce quality stuff
but being successful in it and being able to support yourself is another thing.
what do you want to do in music?
how much experience do you have? do you produce now? do you spin? do you play any instruments? what type of background do you have?

study somethign in college that will be able to get you a decent enuf day job where you can have enuf money to support yourself and also give you the finacial ability to pursue your passion in music while also giving you the time to work in your musical passion

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Psygnosis
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Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Sydney

I think you definetly have a backup plan to put your life back on track when it comes off the rails.

Go study while going for the music career and put in the same amount effort for both.


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tu_face
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Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Sheffield, UK

moving into djing and/or producing as a career is hard. I think nowadays you need to do something special to get noticed, and that is what its all about at the end of the day. you can be as good as you like and never be noticed, so there is an amount of luck involved as well. having contacts is always a bonus, you need to get a load of 'networking' done (i hate the corporate term, but it fits well into what im saying )

everyone is right, have a backup plan. you will never be able to just jump into it, work will start as drips and drabs (especially with djing), plus you will also need money behind you, as it costs money to make money. and remember, u need that backup plan for if it all goes wrong

if you are planning on moving into production, and dont produce already, get cracking asap.. post your stuff in the amateur forums here, they know their shit and will tell you how it is, you will get useful feedback. and also make sure you know your shit regarding the way copyright works and the way that labels and managers work (theres a sticky thread in the producers promotion forum which contains stuff like this)..

good luck!


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Floorfiller
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Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Illegal Pete's

quote:
Originally posted by tu_face
moving into djing and/or producing as a career is hard. I think nowadays you need to do something special to get noticed, and that is what its all about at the end of the day. you can be as good as you like and never be noticed, so there is an amount of luck involved as well. having contacts is always a bonus, you need to get a load of 'networking' done (i hate the corporate term, but it fits well into what im saying )

everyone is right, have a backup plan. you will never be able to just jump into it, work will start as drips and drabs (especially with djing), plus you will also need money behind you, as it costs money to make money. and remember, u need that backup plan for if it all goes wrong

if you are planning on moving into production, and dont produce already, get cracking asap.. post your stuff in the amateur forums here, they know their shit and will tell you how it is, you will get useful feedback. and also make sure you know your shit regarding the way copyright works and the way that labels and managers work (theres a sticky thread in the producers promotion forum which contains stuff like this)..

good luck!


the key to anything in life is you have to be aggressive...

you want to work in music...well...what area??

sit down...think about what you really want to do and then start thinking of steps you need to take.

i'm currently doing the same kind of thing...but of course i have a fall back hehehe...thats a MUST!!

stay in school....don't do drugs....well maybe a little wouldn't heart hehehe...

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tc-fan
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Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Cubaleah , FL USA

i want to do music myself.....but i got a back up plan already....i have a good job...so on my days off i am learning to produce so maybe in a year or 2 i might have a good track done.....


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DJMaytag
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Registered: Dec 2001
Location: back in Madison, WI... again!

Be prepared to live VERY lean for a long time. It's taken me two years to get to the point where I make a few hundred bucks a week from two part time jobs in the industry, plus a couple hundred bucks a month from DJ'ing.

This is not the sort of thing you want to get into with some serious thought or commitment. It also helps is deep down you KNOW beyond a shadow of a doubt that you can succeed. If you're not fooling yourself and really have a passion for music, then you should be OK, but don't expect to make a ton of $$$ or even get much recognition.

If you can develop any additonal music related skills, then you're more likely to succeed. Case in point:

I run the light system at a local club
I've done live sound at another club and some smaller parties
I work for a DJ gear shop/record store
I've been employed selling pro audio & synthesizer gear in the past
Have finally had some success with producing/remixing after being after it for 10 years now.

Between that and a few other skills I've probably forgotten give me the versatility to be able to live like I live (and a patient girlfriend, too! ) Your results may vary...


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AY STAR
let the music use you up



Registered: Dec 2003
Location: the county of kings..ny

ive just graduated from an audio and music school and as of now its tuff but iam stickin in there cause ive been to other schools and i feel i just dont fit in at a regular college i mean music just gives me a feeling i love and enjoy so i want to be apart of it, to give that joy to other people.
now it depends what you want to do in music what iam doing now is lookin for an internship in a studio as my first choice if not then in a record label. iam willing to work for free for how ever long it takes, but on the side iam doing a little producing myself as a hobby, as life goes on and iam doing good for myself then maybe i might step up my production and hey maybe one day you will hear my track on asot
but anyway thats just my story and i wish you and whoever else is considering a career in audio and music the best of luck


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RaVeRSurGe_NYTA
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Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Brooklyn College

which audio/music school?


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AY STAR
let the music use you up



Registered: Dec 2003
Location: the county of kings..ny

IAR aka Institute of audio research its in manhattan


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ThomB
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Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Twistin' My Melon

I, like you have found that only music has the ability to keep my interest. That's the great thing about it - there is a constant evolution in styles and genres.

Pigeon holeing yourself in todays market would be a high risk move. The industry is changing - Vonyl vs Cd's - Labels Vs Websites

I think the safest move anyone can take today is to create a platform with several different skills. You may not have the skills to be an artist so how do you ensure you stay in contact - get a job at a label - temp work intern whatever - just make yourself known - stick your head on the block and say"here I am - what can I do?"

I'm like you mate, I want to be more involved. I know I dont have enough talent on my own for production but I know people who are and I try to stay as involved with them as possible.

Don't give up ever though. Learning little bits here and there helps you in the long run. Look at Dave Dresden - he's a producer, a Dj - A& R for Pete Tong, he's a published journalist.

There is music in every part of our lives - The trick is to find how you can learn a little about a lot. The more you know about a lot of things the more people will listen to your opinion.

Good luck - Dont give up


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