Making a living from being a producer?
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Making a living from being a producer?
I know many people here are bedroom producers and and work a dayjob while producing tunes in their spare time - myself included... While I don't mind my current job, I'm not sure how long I'm going to be here as I'm a temp.
I was wondering how successful you would have to be in order to make a living out of making tunes... I guess you would have to sell x amount of records or play x amount of shows per month? I'm not talking about making enough to buy a gold plated Lambo, just enough to pay for rent/food/the odd bit of gear...
I was wondering how successful you would have to be in order to make a living out of making tunes... I guess you would have to sell x amount of records or play x amount of shows per month? I'm not talking about making enough to buy a gold plated Lambo, just enough to pay for rent/food/the odd bit of gear...
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you'd have to be pretty famous and there is no money in making tunes, unless it's pop tunes, the money is in gigging. you can make a living from being a DJ. i have a friend who only DJs weddings, private parties, small functions and the like. he only uses a laptop, no midi controller, and all he plays is absolute shit. he makes a decent living.
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You need to work out what your minimum monthly wage needs to be and then set out ot earn that through music.
I'd say the absolute minimum monthly wage for comfortable living in the UK is £800.
Thats a hell of a lot of record sales and shows unless your name is Skream....
Music can pay, but be warned that the hours you put in may well be more than an average 9 - 5 job. Basically, it may be better to do another job and keep music as a hobby...? I suppose it depends on your tolerance for the work you do?
I'd say the absolute minimum monthly wage for comfortable living in the UK is £800.
Thats a hell of a lot of record sales and shows unless your name is Skream....
Music can pay, but be warned that the hours you put in may well be more than an average 9 - 5 job. Basically, it may be better to do another job and keep music as a hobby...? I suppose it depends on your tolerance for the work you do?
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I created a list of different roles people can earn a living through music & audio....
Maybe you have sufficient skills in an area less obvious than being a DJ/producer that will allow you to earn a living through music & audio?
---> http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t ... ving+music
Maybe you have sufficient skills in an area less obvious than being a DJ/producer that will allow you to earn a living through music & audio?
---> http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t ... ving+music
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Or write dubstep remixes to pop releases, send them to the labels and see if they'd be interested in taking them off your hands.ChronicRecords wrote:on the side,
start writing rhymes over your dubstep beats and try to get signed to a rap label
A lot of house producers did this, means the labels can get their hit into clubs. Producer gets a small cut of some huge sales.
sit back and watch the money pour in or something along those lines.
maybe not from dubstep but i found this on youtube and at first i thought this guy was scamming but i dont think he is because i found his legitimate FL tutorials
http://youtube.com/user/music2money
watch hiphop beat in 4 mins, where to sell your beats, etc
maybe it can be applied to dubstep, or maybe you just wanna make hiphop beats on the side and sell them to fund your dubstep but it looks like hes gettin about 1k USD per track on paypal
http://youtube.com/user/music2money
watch hiphop beat in 4 mins, where to sell your beats, etc
maybe it can be applied to dubstep, or maybe you just wanna make hiphop beats on the side and sell them to fund your dubstep but it looks like hes gettin about 1k USD per track on paypal
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That's quite a lot by the sounds of it, I guess if you were playing gigs also you wouldn't need to sell as many tunes...ScooterJack wrote:at current rates, you'd (i'd) have to be selling 2000+ units a month just to get by.
If there I site which has sales figures of current releases?
I wouldn't mind being a DJ, even if I did have to do weddings... I think I'd take that job over my current one...yellowhighlighter wrote:you'd have to be pretty famous and there is no money in making tunes, unless it's pop tunes, the money is in gigging. you can make a living from being a DJ. i have a friend who only DJs weddings, private parties, small functions and the like. he only uses a laptop, no midi controller, and all he plays is absolute shit. he makes a decent living.
right now I fix computers, I don't mind it but I'd prefer to do something music related - Don't we all it seems!futures_untold wrote:You need to work out what your minimum monthly wage needs to be and then set out ot earn that through music.
I'd say the absolute minimum monthly wage for comfortable living in the UK is £800.
Thats a hell of a lot of record sales and shows unless your name is Skream....
Music can pay, but be warned that the hours you put in may well be more than an average 9 - 5 job. Basically, it may be better to do another job and keep music as a hobby...? I suppose it depends on your tolerance for the work you do?

I think I could live off £1000 a month, I was mainly wondering how realistic it is try and earn this selling records and by the sounds of it's not easy but if it was everyone would be doing it.

I know many games companies have in-house music makers, I'll have to see if there are any games companies in Bristol, I actually already know a few people at a small local film company.. I would be quite funny hearing your tunes used in a porno IMO!hurlingdervish wrote:theres always composing too...maybe try and get in with a film or unheard of video game company that puts out 1000 handheld games a week

Oh man, just read that thread, great info. Soundsystems interest me a lot, I've built some huge bass horns in the past and they shake everything in the house!futures_untold wrote:I created a list of different roles people can earn a living through music & audio....
Maybe you have sufficient skills in an area less obvious than being a DJ/producer that will allow you to earn a living through music & audio?
---> http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t ... ving+music

I think I may see how easy it is to do this but I think Bristol has quite a few people with really expensive F1 gear so I'd have to aim for smaller events to start with.
manray wrote:Short answer : No.

I often hear tunes on the radio and think I could do better, but this is probably because I don't like most of the current pop music...two oh one wrote:Make pop music.
Does that even include shows that are on late like 2am? Dubstep isn't really going to be on daytime radio really is it?lightshapers wrote:you might not make huge money from sales (even less thanks to pirates, yaaarrrrgh etc), but dont forget you also get paid by the minute if it gets spun on commercial radio as long as youre a member of PRS .
I'm not a gangster tho, I don't really want to start dealing drugs or shooting people either, but that's not a bad idea... Perhaps I could write rhymes about cider?ChronicRecords wrote:on the side,
start writing rhymes over your dubstep beats and try to get signed to a rap label

I've never done a remix, I'll have to try a few, cheers.Lowpass wrote:Or write dubstep remixes to pop releases, send them to the labels and see if they'd be interested in taking them off your hands.
A lot of house producers did this, means the labels can get their hit into clubs. Producer gets a small cut of some huge sales.
sit back and watch the money pour in or something along those lines.

Well hip-hop isn't a million miles from dubstep really, I'd want to be 100% it's not a scam tho....jsilver wrote:maybe not from dubstep but i found this on youtube and at first i thought this guy was scamming but i dont think he is because i found his legitimate FL tutorials
http://youtube.com/user/music2money
watch hiphop beat in 4 mins, where to sell your beats, etc
maybe it can be applied to dubstep, or maybe you just wanna make hiphop beats on the side and sell them to fund your dubstep but it looks like hes gettin about 1k USD per track on paypal
TripAddict wrote:longer answer : noo!manray wrote:Short answer : No.

I don't make 100% dubstep tunes anyway, I'd tried my hands at breakcore also, but I like trying new things...R wrote:yes if you also want to make things for others instead of yourself.
Make tunes for commercials and stuff like that. start another project in a different genre.
I agree with the principle, but if I could have more time to make tunes then surely that's no bad thing?TripAddict wrote:i make music for fun not for the monies
I was just wondering how realistic it is to be a music producer, I'm not going to walk into work tomorrow and tell my boss to stick his job up his arse!

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