when was it ever possible to "reinvent" a perfect circle..kitekrazy wrote: It's hard to reinvent the wheel anymore.
Never apologize for your art & don't listen to your audience
Re: Never apologize for your art & don't listen to your audience
Re: Never apologize for your art & don't listen to your audience
Good article and advice.
So much art seems to be dark and tasteless these days. Perhaps it's a reflection of the times we live in, I don't know, but there's a lot of crap out there with absolutely no real substance or purpose behind it, beyond the short-lived shocks and attention it might receive. It's all become so conventional and boring.
So much art seems to be dark and tasteless these days. Perhaps it's a reflection of the times we live in, I don't know, but there's a lot of crap out there with absolutely no real substance or purpose behind it, beyond the short-lived shocks and attention it might receive. It's all become so conventional and boring.
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Re: Never apologize for your art & don't listen to your audience
wotnwhy wrote:This is why I think Soundcloud is so super awesome ;DFat_Stanley wrote:Nice work and well worth the read I sometimes wonder how much great music is being made by artists whose work I'll never get to hear because labels won't (/can't) take the risk putting it out.
If only I had time to invest in digging through Soundcloud! It certainly helps and I do find some interesting music through nosing around but as someone working long hours, commuting, writing my own music and DJing, it'd be nice to have a bit more variety served up on label shaped plates!
Re: Never apologize for your art & don't listen to your audience
this is a cool place to discover new musics...
http://www.dragontape.com/#/home
http://www.dragontape.com/#/home