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things are changing, and it can most definitely be a good thing.
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good readPlasticRobot wrote:http://www.plasticrobot.net/2008/08/dub ... ve-on.html
A new article posted on www.plasticrobot.net
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what about just making music for the love of it. Instead of worrying about this pointless shit.They have a whole different, and may I say, horrifying set of problems. What's my niche in this genre? Who should I get to play out my tracks? What labels should I send them to? These are just a few questions I often see browsing the forums online.
Composers often come across this question and amongst the many, many lecturers and composers I've asked, the majority roughly say:ytee wrote:what about just making music for the love of it. Instead of worrying about this pointless shit.
i love making music- and i catch myself worrying about this pointless shit from time to time... isn't that why we're all on this forum instead of making tunes?ytee wrote:what about just making music for the love of it. Instead of worrying about this pointless shit.
+ infiniteytee wrote:
what about just making music for the love of it. Instead of worrying about this pointless shit.
this. ok read thoughThe Wiggle Baron wrote:I dont really understand what the point/message of it is?![]()
The "dubstep is old, move on" business seems more like an attention grabbing headline than a well considered and backed up point to me.
Feel free to enlighten me though

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