Your target audience...do you even have one?
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mike holiday
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it's funny because when I first met my girlfriend about 6 yeasrs ago as she is a singer we got together and started doing some kind of "generic trancey pop" stuff - which even now if occasionally for some reason people hear it and get all wide eyed and say "why the hell didnt you do anything with this??"DeadlyKungFu wrote:Nobody. My mantra with Live is 'to make something I would buy' and to develop my scattered musical interests. I whore myself at a day job because they pay me, I'm not doing it at home.
Everyone else can go f--k themselves.
and then I say that to be honest I couldnt find it in me to push it because I personally would not buy it. It jst wasnt what I'd listen to - more what was the obvious type of music to do at the time with the resources we had. And quite often the response is "yeah actually it's not the kind of music I buy either" so they were just impressed by the sound quality etc and that we were doing it.
so I see it as just a step in the learning curve - not wasted time, just another notch on the ladder
that's when I discovered that vocal stuff is not only the hradest because of the recording and songwriting aspect, but it is also the hardet to get right so that it's how you want to sound
still trying to find that BTW
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Machinesworking
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The groups you mentioned all were trying to fit in to a scene of some sort, but they had other interests besides the music of their scene, and BAM! new music, people notice etc...djadonis206 wrote:Agree with you 100%MrYellow wrote:So gave up on any thinking about what other people might like.
It's so counter productive.
When was the last time there was a good cult band that was aiming for a
market, they all build their cult/market by doing what they love.
The record companies and the trends follow the leaders not the other way around.
-Ben
Who's leading what in the musical revolution that hasn't already been done though?
I mean Jimmy Hendrix was just doing the blues and mastered the guitar
the Beatles?
Jim Morrison?
Metallica?
Jimi was doing the blues, got introduced to funk and psychedelic hard rock, and became his own thing. Metalica were metal heads that loved progressive rock, and punk rock, complexity and speed added to metal....
It's something you notice after a while, that the best groups and musicians sound like some genre with hints of others thrown in....
I guess my target audience is the Industrial/Goth crowd, with IDM, EBM, Breakcore, New Wave..... and Techno thrown in to give it something steady.
Mines, like your Adonis, is definitely for those on the dancefloor. But I like to think there are plenty around who, like me, play this stuff at home, in the car and at parties. I hear this shit in my head all the time and I'll keep making it until I drop ... but it helps to know other people are into listening to it and buying it too.
It makes it feel worthwhile to know you've got an audience..
It makes it feel worthwhile to know you've got an audience..
Awright Bawjaws, that smells lovely son, gies a wee taste!
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Nail, Head - you hit it!Machinesworking wrote: The groups you mentioned all were trying to fit in to a scene of some sort, but they had other interests besides the music of their scene, and BAM! new music, people notice etc...
Jimi was doing the blues, got introduced to funk and psychedelic hard rock, and became his own thing. Metalica were metal heads that loved progressive rock, and punk rock, complexity and speed added to metal....
It's something you notice after a while, that the best groups and musicians sound like some genre with hints of others thrown in....
I guess my target audience is the Industrial/Goth crowd, with IDM, EBM, Breakcore, New Wave..... and Techno thrown in to give it something steady.
Adonis
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DeadlyKungFu
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Brother, you kill me every single time. I met my wife 6.5 years ago, married her in October, she's got a GREAT voice. She's sung over some of my beats and it sounds great, the results were exactly as you noted, not our thing. This gives me motivation to try it all again, you two should too.forge wrote:it's funny because when I first met my girlfriend about 6 yeasrs ago as she is a singer we got together and started doing some kind of "generic trancey pop" stuff - which even now if occasionally for some reason people hear it and get all wide eyed and say "why the hell didnt you do anything with this??"DeadlyKungFu wrote:Nobody. My mantra with Live is 'to make something I would buy'
Some great posts. The stuff I do is made to make you snap your neck, headbobs, or 6 hours later when you're coming down. Lately it's been a lot of reggae, but it's all house, hip hop, reggae, mash ups and ambient soothing sounds. I am working to put some of my tunes up.
look forward to hearing them!DeadlyKungFu wrote:Brother, you kill me every single time. I met my wife 6.5 years ago, married her in October, she's got a GREAT voice. She's sung over some of my beats and it sounds great, the results were exactly as you noted, not our thing. This gives me motivation to try it all again, you two should too.forge wrote:it's funny because when I first met my girlfriend about 6 yeasrs ago as she is a singer we got together and started doing some kind of "generic trancey pop" stuff - which even now if occasionally for some reason people hear it and get all wide eyed and say "why the hell didnt you do anything with this??"DeadlyKungFu wrote:Nobody. My mantra with Live is 'to make something I would buy'
Some great posts. The stuff I do is made to make you snap your neck, headbobs, or 6 hours later when you're coming down. Lately it's been a lot of reggae, but it's all house, hip hop, reggae, mash ups and ambient soothing sounds. I am working to put some of my tunes up.
that's classic - are we on synchronistic paths??
OH BTW I've been putting some time into a mix with that fear and loathing sample on it, should have something to upload soon!
Oh there are so many! but the one in particular was the kind of philosophical lament about tim leary "....all those pathetically eager acid freaks who thought they could buy peace and understanding for 3 bucks a hit......the desperate assumption that someone, or at least some force is tending the light at the end of the tunnel"Patch wrote:Hey Forge - which Fear and Loathing sample are you using? Classic film! I've been meaning for years to pull all the hilarious dialogue from it and stick on my hard drive as samples...
DKF quoted that exact same quote word for word in some other thread and freaked me right out!
I'll have a quick look at the mix I've been doing now and see if it's sendable - I've kind of got stuck on something - I think it was the bass line
