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Question for Signed Producers, like Gerry and Sunquest. (pg. 3)
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| Jay M |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sunquest
although there are some idiots that live in my city that PAY 1000 dollars to dj in a club downtown, damn i cant get enough of how stupid they are! o well their loss (and they think its cool)
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Who the pays to DJ?! Thats the most stupid thing I heard in a while haha, you serious Ron?
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and remember, its not for the money ;) but for the music... |
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| alexpea |
| quote: | Originally posted by Kenidel Lopez
IF I am producing good quality tracks, and I am getting a lot of remixing deals and so forth (1 or 2 a month), I will need money in return in order to compensate for the time lost/Not worked out there in the "real world" (not getting a paycheck from anywhere else to pay "the bills"). |
Bull. You can choose to NOT remix those tracks, and instead work in the supermatket for example. Getting money out of producing is only a bonus. It's not like you HAVE to remix those tunes, you can choose not to. |
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| kopi_luwak |
| quote: | Originally posted by RIPassion
Whoa now, there's a big difference between making music for the money and merely wanting to know how much you make for producing a track or two (like kopi).
Everyone would like to aspire to something, you know, just to know where the next rung on the ladder is (and what's at the top of the ladder). Maybe some producer really wants to become someone like Moby, who doesn't have to worry about a second job because his producing skills earn him enough to have a professional studio and support the lifestyle he likes to live (whether it be buying a nice pair of shoes vs. a porsche, like Gerry said). It's like anytime the word *gulp* money is said on these boards everyone s his pants and says the same damn thing - kopi just wants an honest answer to an direct question.
As for the question, sorry I can't answer it. |
Thanx man, that's exactly what I meant!
Kopi =o. |
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| RickyM |
| quote: | Originally posted by alexpea
Bull. You can choose to NOT remix those tracks, and instead work in the supermatket for example. Getting money out of producing is only a bonus. It's not like you HAVE to remix those tunes, you can choose not to. |
Yeah, but if you enjoy doing the remixes....then why not work on them rather than work at the supermarket....and get paid for something you like doing.
For all these banging on about 'It's for the love of the music...etc' well I think that too, but stop acting as if anyone who mentions the money at all is only doing it for the money...like people destroyed Kopi in this thread.
Perhaps you can give the money you get from producing to charity, seeing as you are all so self righteous :rolleyes: |
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| Stu Cox |
of course if the producer didn't get any money then the fat cats at the record labels would just get even more... ok, i appreciate with the smaller labels they probably don't earn a great deal but with larger labels i know i'd rather the producer was getting the money for their work!
and djs don't get that much... people at the kinda level of jon o'bir, gtr, etc (i.e. up and coming but relatively widely known by those into the scene, jon's had an essential mix too) charge around £400-500 per set (depending on the night, location, etc), of which his agent probably takes 10 or 15%, leaving him with as little as £350... if you're only playing once or twice a week (as is likely to be the case) then you're only looking at an £20k-£25k salary (obviously production, engineering, drug dealing - joke!, etc can help add to this)
but then of course PvD charged £12k for his 2hr set at slinky on friday night... you can live VERY comfortably on 1 of them a month! |
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| iloop |
Gha...
First off, I do not want to work in a supermarket, or hardly anywhere else besides either infront of a stage or my computer/studio producing. I don't really care about the money, its not like i want to be rich. But i want my music out there for people to enjoy and I want to be able to work on it and not be stressed/pressured by everyday bull work... someone has to do that kind of work and im happy for the people that find it rewarding. but that is not rewarding for me. So i think kopi has a valid question.
Though kopi, you dont have to get your tracks signed to make money off them. Distribute them yourself. Online, offline, everywhere. I think I thats what i will try. I just signed a contract to get my music distributed through edmdigital.com so theres some possible revenue... Though in the super RMB saturated market I am right now (N.A.), I dont think i will do well. I have to get myself out to europe where this kind of music is on top of the game. |
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| IDarkISwordI |
As a part owner of a label, I can fill in a few details but I'll stray from getting too specific. We only sign artists that have a lot of potential to bring in a lot of money. This is not so we can role in the cash because, and I wont say the percentage but it is a set rate every artist gets, because the employees of the label get paid less than each individual artist. We get far less than half, I'll go so far to say that we get less than a third of the final profit of the company. Why? Because all we do is have music pressed, published, and distributed. I'll also tell you guys that I encourage the artists to not do it for the money either because as said several times on here, that ends up hindering the income of the company. No income = less artists being signed and less artists who can actually have thier songs pressed. Since the label picks up the tab on practicly everything, it is at a loss if an artist is getting too... cocky. Artists who perform well are what we want, but we also want to reward them for allowing us to do business with them as well as the chance for them to improve greatly by the extra cash. Someone said a while back that a signing wouldnt pay for a months rent. Well that only applies to those other crap labels, mine is much different, much more liberal and more interested in getting notoriety than money. So it really does depend on the label. ;)
Cheers,
Zac |
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| kopi_luwak |
WARNING
The next post is rated M (Mature) have content that may be suitable for persons ages 17 and older. Posts in this category may contain mature sexual themes, more intense violence and/or *strong language*.
First of all, why you people assume I want to get signed or sort of? Come on man, have u seen my level? It ing sux, I am not a dumb, I am rook right now, and I totaly know it, so I dont have any interest to get signed, first, because my work right now it's totaly crap, second, because I am learning how to produce Trance and gonna take me at least 3 years to do some decent works, etc, so dont missunderstand the question, it's a simply curiosity PLUS no one answered straight, plz dont tell me you have never asked yourself the same question because is utterly bull, plus I dont really want to get signed as a Trance Producer in 5 or 6 years, when I hope *plz god plz* I will be a cool producer, instead I am more into New Age Music, and I have always loved to Produce New Age Music, even when I love Trance and I am trying it right now :).
Kopi =o. |
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| alexpea |
I love your attitude Kopi :cool: Keep it up.
Even though you aren't signed, you still post tracks for others to enjoy. Probably more people will listen to your tracks if you post them for free than if you suddenly got signed. I mean, you have to build up a reputation in order to sell. Like Icone. He has become popular BECAUSE of being unsigned and posting tracks for free. That's the beauty of it!
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| breakaholic |
Some beer money for new years eve. About 25 EUR last year :stongue:
Never really made any money from producing, doesn't matter either. |
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| kopi_luwak |
| quote: | Originally posted by alexpea
I love your attitude Kopi :cool: Keep it up.
Even though you aren't signed, you still post tracks for others to enjoy. Probably more people will listen to your tracks if you post them for free than if you suddenly got signed. I mean, you have to build up a reputation in order to sell. Like Icone. He has become popular BECAUSE of being unsigned and posting tracks for free. That's the beauty of it!
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:D x 1000 .
Kopi =o. |
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| DJ Dinz |
For The Music! :D :D :D :D
CHeers!! *with 1 liter of lager* haha |
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