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Re: Everything popular is wrong: Making it in electronic mus

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 10:49 pm
by nowaysj
tintala wrote:I see no good influence or a motivating factor in the article, in fact i fee a bit swayed from wanting to be a producer in the first place. lol.
There is no upside to being a producer, musician, or even a human. Everything is as it is.

:miyagi:

:lol:

Re: Everything popular is wrong: Making it in electronic mus

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 11:07 pm
by futures_untold
nowaysj wrote:
tintala wrote:I see no good influence or a motivating factor in the article, in fact i fee a bit swayed from wanting to be a producer in the first place. lol.
There is no upside to being a producer, musician, or even a human. Everything is as it is.
That's some refreshing realism...! :lol:

Re: Everything popular is wrong: Making it in electronic mus

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 11:19 pm
by mks
tintala wrote:Definately anti motivating, a good read, but sorta depressing, I see no good influence or a motivating factor in the article, in fact i fee a bit swayed from wanting to be a producer in the first place. lol.
I think he's calling it like it is. It's good to be aware of the current state of things so you can take it from there. The industry has changed so perhaps it's time to do things different.

As far as wanting to be a producer/musician... hopefully that is the same as it's always been: Driven by passion and love.

Re: Everything popular is wrong: Making it in electronic mus

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 11:57 pm
by CaptivMusic
I agree this is not motivational by any means but at the same time being an artist means doing what you like to do for a living and that's an awesome thought.