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D Dubya
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Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Over there
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| quote: | | It really shouldn't be about the money, and though money helps, that is by far the furthest thing away in my mind. |
I run a successful small business... Money really isn't the issue. Getting gis and playing out is. I like DJing, but if there isn't a demand for the music that I enjoy playing I have to change to what the demand is if I still want to get booked. Also, being in business, I do have a tendency to look at Return On Investment. I am not in this to make a shit ton of money or even to make a profit. But, to make my money back on the equipment I have purchased someday would be nice. If I don't then I don't.
As Matthias says, you have to look at things realistically. I don't think I am good enough of a DJ to make a lot of money doing this. I enjoy working in my business and making investments rather than having hopes of going anywhere as a DJ professionally - not in my cards. I would, though, enjoy playing out when possible.
I said earlier I was selling out and I really shouldn't have. I think the term "selling out" is kind of cheesy to begin with. There is nothing wrong with making money. There is nothing wrong with doing something you love. There is DEFINITELY nothing wrong with making money doing something you love. Selling out gets tossed around a lot, especially in the music business and I think it is more used by the envious.
When I hear people say, they suck, they sold out -- I think thats one of the most naive statements I have heard. Just because they got signed or changed up their style a little to address a larger audience and make a living does not mean they suck. Just the opposite, it shows a great ability to recognize demand and adapt to situations which is crucial not only in business, but if ya want to look at the picture in a larger sense (ie: nature), necessary for a species to survive in a changing world.
That's like saying if Gatorade made piss (which some would argue they do) and everybody hated it, they would be "selling out" if they changed their formula to something people enjoy. They are just adapting. They are still creating a thirst quenching fluid, but have just changed it up to make it more acceptable to a larger group.
I have no idea where this came from now that I think about it, but I guess I am just saying I don't really look at myself as selling out. Just adapting. As I said earlier, I don't have plans on doing this as a profession, I just want to be there and see what its like playing out. Maybe I might be able to make some of my money back as well.
So, once again I appreciate all the positive comments and who knows what I am going to end up doing or even if I will get booked with my new style. My business does keep me busy and so promoting myself as a DJ or going out every night to get the word out is already difficult as it is. I'm sure I am destined for house parties and my bedroom which in the end is fine since that is what I bought everything for in the first place.
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Helping girls make bad decisions since 1979
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Jan-12-2005 19:39
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Matthias
RIP TXTA

Registered: May 2004
Location: Houston, TX
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When I think of selling out, it really isn't on the music but on the person's personal integrity. If someone switches genres, but his heart's still in the music, I wouldn't call that selling out. If a person completely walks away from his art to follow the latest trends, and bases his or her music career on that...then that is selling out. 0.02
In Dirk's case it could be seen as that, but I don't necessarily see it that way. Dirk, I think the label would only apply if you planned on walking away from your art altogether, if this is just something on the side as a means to an end with your own music, then I'm sure any other true artist could understand that.
I am pursuing an audio engineering degree for the same reason. That may mean that I might be mixing down/producing/mastering other people's music that isn't in my personal interest, but at the same time is may eventually land me a job working for a label or perhaps running my own when I have the resources. Like others said just do what ya gotta do.
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Jan-12-2005 22:29
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