Where would you move to work on (your) music full time?
Where would you move to work on (your) music full time?
I'm thinking of taking some time to plunge into music fully. The question is: where? Plenty of cities have great scenes, opportunities for collaboration, gigs from DJing to live bands to film commissions, etc. etc. So where would you go, to work on your music? Why?
(I'm more curious about what motivates you to choose a place to be, especially with respect to its music community or opportunities, than I am about getting specific advice. After all, I'm not sure what I'm going to do yet.
(I'm more curious about what motivates you to choose a place to be, especially with respect to its music community or opportunities, than I am about getting specific advice. After all, I'm not sure what I'm going to do yet.
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I would stay here in Bristol... Great scene and I couldn't just leave everything else behind.
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I thought san fran had it goin on? ....... I hear good things about japan and seattle, los angeles is good but you've got to be willing to lead instead of follow cause it's like the 'be your own boss' of scenes out here
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athens, greece maybe, as its getting cheap as they are broke
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Give me a cabin in the mountains near a lake to swim in (lake tahoe area). Somewhere that I can cross country ski/snowshoe in the winter and swim/bike/hike in the summer. Tahoe is nice when it is 95 degrees out during the summer and I am on the lake kayaking, looking at snow covered glaciers....
I don't need people around, they only distract me when I am seriously working away, so a "scene" is irrelevant. See you in 6-9 months
I don't need people around, they only distract me when I am seriously working away, so a "scene" is irrelevant. See you in 6-9 months
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What is cheap is your post.flowdesigner wrote:athens, greece maybe, as its getting cheap as they are broke
Berlin or London I would say.Where would you move to work on (your) music full time?
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It really depends on what type of full time music work you want to do. Every city is going to offer a different set of opportunities and scenes. You should narrow down a bit more what you want to focus on.
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That's true, and why I'm curious to hear from people about where they would move to work on the particular kind of music they're working on. For instance, what's happening in Montreal, or why choose it? (I have some ideas, but I'm curious to hear other opinions, especially from people who've either thought about this more or who are living these situations.)Da hand wrote:It really depends on what type of full time music work you want to do. Every city is going to offer a different set of opportunities and scenes. You should narrow down a bit more what you want to focus on.
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Why?abl385 wrote:What is cheap is your post.flowdesigner wrote:athens, greece maybe, as its getting cheap as they are broke
So your parents are rich?abl385 wrote:Where would you move to work on (your) music full time?abl385 wrote:London I would say.
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You mustn't know much about the situation in Athens/Greece other than what you briefly heard in the news, I assume? Yet you have a combative tone. Do some research before you expose yourself or try being nicer.flowdesigner wrote:Why?abl385 wrote:What is cheap is your post.flowdesigner wrote:athens, greece maybe, as its getting cheap as they are broke
This thread isn't about the cheapest but the most suitable place for a musician to live. Don't get confused. London and Berlin have the richest music scenes in Europe in my opinion. The list of (electronic) artists and labels in these places is endless. Not to mention the various events that take place every week.flowdesigner wrote:So your parents are rich?abl385 wrote:Where would you move to work on (your) music full time?abl385 wrote:London I would say.
Unless you're not doing it for the music mate, which may be the case indeed..
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While it's obviously true that only rich people with rich parents live in london, I believe Berlin is one of the cheapest major cities in Europe. It's one of the reasons it's full of artists.
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Berlin has its obvious plusses and minuses.andydes wrote:While it's obviously true that only rich people with rich parents live in london, I believe Berlin is one of the cheapest major cities in Europe. It's one of the reasons it's full of artists.
I'm curious about London: How cheaply could one reasonably find a flat big enough for a bed, a yoga mat, and a little studio setup, in a slightly more out of the way place. Shoreditch, Camden, wherever? Anyone here doing that and have any thoughts about that?
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I'd move just outside Boulder Co, either in the mountains or at the foothills.
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