Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Utrecht, Netherlands
Well, having a sighned, excellent producer on the team is only good. A good producer would not only make good music but also atract a lot of atention. Actualy some guys are already prety damn good, i don't see a problem with that. It's all good for promo efforts. The golden rule I live by is that the more people listen to your music the better you get.
Only when someone does something to harm our group would we start thinking about kicking them. But at the moment I'm already surprised that anyone was willing to join. And now we have a well motivated gang of blokes locking themselves into their studio and getting better at it. I'v learned more from these guys in a week than I do at TA in a month, and I think I'm not the only one learning.
If we grow I have plans to set up a record company one day maybe called bittrance. All you need is a few producers and some friends who wil buy and distribute some records. With ten of us in BitTrance, each having 10 friends who have 10 friends we'v already sold 1000 records. But we might just start with bootlegging at this stage. We need to get better at it first but it's good to have a goal in mind.
Music is as universal to people as breathing. We've probably been at it since before we even started talking. Immaging two cavemen smashing away at a peace of flint to make a spearhead. It wouldn't take long for them to learn te synchronise the sound. And there you have it, the words first percussive band.
Music has survived wars, famines, the plague and many other things and has evolved with man across many cultures. Dance music is just the next step in the evolutionary chain. My guess is that it will probably be with us untill we are extinced.
Jul-05-2005 21:48
syk0
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: California, USA
We have our domain and email now! Contact our fearless leader The Origin!
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Jul-06-2005 01:42
DjGeMiNi529
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Brooklyn, New York
1. What name do you want? - DjGeMiNi
2. What music hardware do you have/use? - None Yet
3. What music software do you have/use? Fl studio various vsti's
4. Do you have any music online or a personal website? i have 2 songs on soundclick but only one of them is half decent and im workin on a personal website, was gonna actually try to start a little production company
5. What music are you listening too right now? one of my songs breaks
6. Where do you live? Brooklyn New York, USA
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Jul-06-2005 04:56
nhibberd
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Utrecht, Netherlands
Thanks Gemini for the info, will be processed in the admin. I keep coming up with things to ad to the admin like birthdate etc.
I was thinking once we get a little more organised we could make a compilation album and try bootlegging it. Maybe one day we could do cool tricks like mixing eachothers tracks into the next track for a flowing storyline on the album like the old immortality albums. We need to find a way to share samples and mid files to do that first. Takes a lot of time too cos you have to wait for track one to be finished to start on track two. Furthermore we could make the entire album in 136.631 BPM and call the album BitTrance - 136.631. But it's only an idea for now. The numbers fit in nicely with the 'Bit'-them we have going.
Syk0, your email still isn't working. Please fix it or I will refuse to buy the T-shirt. Oh, and thanks for calling me fearless and leader, had a subtle grin on my face for about an hour after reading it.
Music is as universal to people as breathing. We've probably been at it since before we even started talking. Immaging two cavemen smashing away at a peace of flint to make a spearhead. It wouldn't take long for them to learn te synchronise the sound. And there you have it, the words first percussive band.
Music has survived wars, famines, the plague and many other things and has evolved with man across many cultures. Dance music is just the next step in the evolutionary chain. My guess is that it will probably be with us untill we are extinced.
Last edited by nhibberd on Jul-06-2005 at 18:53
Jul-06-2005 18:38
Rob
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Adelaide Australia
quote:
Originally posted by nhibberd
Furthermore we could make the entire album in 136.631 BPM and call the album BitTrance - 136.631. But it's only an idea for now. The numbers fit in nicely with the 'Bit'-them we have going.
That's too slow man. How about 137.731 ?
Jul-06-2005 18:51
nhibberd
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Utrecht, Netherlands
Sorry, i was slightly depressed when I wrote the tread. Feeling better now and maybe 137.731 is better.
Music is as universal to people as breathing. We've probably been at it since before we even started talking. Immaging two cavemen smashing away at a peace of flint to make a spearhead. It wouldn't take long for them to learn te synchronise the sound. And there you have it, the words first percussive band.
Music has survived wars, famines, the plague and many other things and has evolved with man across many cultures. Dance music is just the next step in the evolutionary chain. My guess is that it will probably be with us untill we are extinced.
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Jul-06-2005 19:59
DjGeMiNi529
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Brooklyn, New York
why not 140 bpm
lol
hmm this may be off topic but i use to be really good with graphic design incase any help is needed, and about the mix comps, we could also have seperate ones ya know like where we mix some tracks, i wanted to open a production company so if that works out we would have shit sold in ny it sucks that we're not always on at the same time
Also this might seem odd to ask
but wat would we do if lets say one of the members goes crazy
and starts ripping our work, it is the internet it can happen
although i hope that doesnt
is bittrance.com the new site
i went there in your sig nick and it was just a white page with some text
Who is the buddha master that makes the grass green?
Jul-07-2005 07:53
DjGeMiNi529
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Brooklyn, New York
copyright costs mad money lol
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Jul-07-2005 08:40
Rob
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Adelaide Australia
quote:
Originally posted by DjGeMiNi529
is bittrance.com the new site
i went there in your sig nick and it was just a white page with some text
Yeah, I'm currently designing a website template and logo. Will have a 2-3 website + logo templates to show you guys to decide which one you think is best. HOWEVER, if you want to have a shot at comming up with a logo, feel free to.
Jul-07-2005 08:43
DjMorpheus
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Brabant, Holland
quote:
Originally posted by DjGeMiNi529
Also this might seem odd to ask
but wat would we do if lets say one of the members goes crazy
and starts ripping our work, it is the internet it can happen
although i hope that doesnt
That could happen any time. I sometimes add noise at different spaces in a track when it's 320 kbps. Or post it in 128 kbps, that's not good enough for record labels. But i don't think any of us is ready for labels yet (don't know for sure, have only heard tracks from a few members).
First produce the hell out of ya, creating quality tracks, then think about labels...
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