I'm Going Bandcamping.
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Re: I'm Going Bandcamping.
Can't sell remixes for cash, since dat shiet ain't yo's. You can work off donations though, so o well.Originally posted by Nick SkylineDownload for free, or buy the album at a price of your choice, here: nickskyline.bandcamp.com/album/svr-tagaris
I'd say pursue a career in music production, but it's not high on demand at the time. You're definitely good though, no doubt.
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Re: I'm Going Bandcamping.
just stick to music for fun
no limitations no one to tell what you cant do or how to do it
That being said... man I love the stuff you put out :>Comment
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honestly bandcamp is way better because
1. no limit for space and
2. possible money/donations
this is pretty coul man haha. though if you are seriously considering going into music production as a career, it is an incredibly difficult and unforgiving one. It's much easier now because of the internet and services like bandcamp/youtube that allows a bit of profit to be made, but as a JOB it's super difficult and the material you put out has to grab a maximum target audience and be consistent with releases.
also remixes can be a lot of trouble if you're making money off it due to royalties. if you can make original material it'll help you way more.Last edited by kommisar; 09-3-2013, 12:45 PM.
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I'd say, don't try anything professionnal if what you make doesn't really attract much attention outside FFR's community and a dozen of guys that are interested in your music.
You can still try sending your demos to labelz and all that, but I've got to say, it's way better to make music when you want to and the way you want to, with no limit or particular directives. Because that's certainly what's going to happen, if you aren't really lucky that is.Suimega is my present username!!! (b-but feel free to call me scylaax anyway) | https://suimega.bandcamp.com/Comment




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