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cryophonik
I guess Darek's covert plan of identifying all the old farts on TA has worked to perfection so far, huh? :p
TranceLover007
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Originally posted by Normie
I am not interested in making any money. I just want to make things that someone hears and says "Man, that was freaking cool." And if no one ever hears it, that's OK too. I am personally satisfied with the creative process and my own end result.


And get pay for what you deserve - this is how I see it.

I can see split between 2 (like 70/30 or 60/40 - producer is first number) but then, every time you introduce another parties then this split start to be, at least a bit to complicated or in many cases unfair. Now can you imagine add another one to share your success lol - I don't !!!!

Cheers,

Darek
Normie
quote:
Originally posted by cryophonik
I guess Darek's covert plan of identifying all the old farts on TA has worked to perfection so far, huh? :p


The best part is there will be 80 percent of the thread readers thinking what 'jaded old farts' we are 'who gave on the dream..AND THAT WON'T BE ME MAN!!!! I'M GONNA BE RICH!!!" ;)

When in reality I, and I' have no doubt you, hav led some pretty interesting and satisfying lives.

There's a lot to be said for the (for lack of a better descriptor) 'purist' approach of doing music (or anything else) for it's own sake. It frees you of all the drama of the chase to glory and the disappointments that naturally come with it.

I'm hoping TL gets this off the ground. I'd love to see what he has planned and participate if I ever do anything I think is 'professional' enough to release outside soundcloud or a you tube vid.
cryophonik
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Originally posted by Normie

There's a lot to be said for the (for lack of a better descriptor) 'purist' approach of doing music (or anything else) for it's own sake. It frees you of all the drama...


Don't forget the venereal diseases, bad tattoos, and illegitimate children.
EddieZilker
quote:
Originally posted by cryophonik
Don't forget the venereal diseases, bad tattoos, and illegitimate children.


Or the illegitimate children with bad tattoos and venereal disease.
Normie
quote:
Originally posted by EddieZilker
Or the illegitimate children with bad tattoos and venereal disease.


Who are now making EDM and bitching about no money in it....OH HELL it's our fault!!! ;)
TranceLover007
It is a lot of different variables which need to connected properly in this equation, in my opinion this logical set of X attribute need to be precisely and logically placed in right time and in right position in order to represent (or giving us) a positive value on the end that calculation.

Nobody said that this will be easy job to do but I know that there is a lot, I mean a lot of room for improvement which ultimately should only benefits artists/producers!

Cheers,

Darek
dj_alfi
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Originally posted by Richard Butler
Given that pro after pro in those FM interviews claims there's little money in releasing, and that a good many of them have had considerable sucess, I would be surprised and happy if some dosh did turn up, but I don't think about it.


If they were carpenters they'd claim all the money was in transporting the timber or something. They're just trying to protect their jobs.
Trancelover03591
I want to be successful. When I do something in life I want to be the best at it and reap the rewards that come with being successful.

edit: meaning I choose the first option.
Kysora
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Originally posted by cryophonik
Then again, I'm also probably an extreme outlier. I'm guessing that most producers here are much younger and have some ambition to do something with their music. More power to 'em, but that's not me.


Eh. I'm 20, been at it since I was 15, and I've never had any sort of ambition. It's a hobby with a massive learning curve and I don't put the sort of time into it to get anything back.

That said I really, really take pride in my music. I've been doing this for a relatively short amount of time, spent over 3 years with so little technical experience that I had absolutely no clue how to use a simple compressor, and yet my music sounds pretty good to me. I'm actually happy with what I make and my overall style. How many people can say confidently say that about their own music?

As nice as it is that the end result of about 40-50 hours of work gets the attention of about 100 people at a time, and a couple of them even take the time to give me feedback.. I dunno. The feedback is almost always really positive and yet my music gets so little attention, I sometimes feel like more people could enjoy what I make if I had any way of getting noticed. I just don't have the time or energy to create a network of people who care about what I churn out, and because of that it's easy to feel like I'm not doing anything right, or even if I am it must not be anything worth paying attention to.

But I'm still new to this, and I legitimately enjoy the music I make and the process behind it, so whatever. It makes it worth putting up with the frustration of nobody else really giving a about the one thing I'm really passionate about. At least, that's the case most of the time..

dj_alfi
I want to make some songs that people with good taste and hot bodies will love. No fatties.
Looney4Clooney
I want to make enough money and start my own militia / army where we rob banks, and do spy .
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