Nice comment There are always multiple perceptions of both fair and honest. Sam I Am sounds like a music industry (label) gentleman. I picture a dinosaur, or a fish flopping, gasping for air. Just like what I envision goes on in the minds of the talking heads at Faux News.
Mr. Ryder: I added this here, because I do not know if you will approve of this message on your own bloggish-type site.
I understand your anger at the big companies. They were/still are sharks, feeding off music they still own even though they've cast away the true owners, the creators, of the music.
As a web content analyst, a music fan and music business student and a pyschologist, I'll let you in on something you should likely know if you plan on continuing online with any measure of success: You need to know that, if you want to succeed to the fullest of your capacity, you need to drop the constant whinging, dude. It gets old REAL fast, turning most people away before they even find out you are a producer.
Also, if you decide to keep up with the rambling, misspelled version of the Englich language you currently use, you'll lose a big percentage of the people who would otherwise stick around through your wrath just to find out what you are about.
One more thing, your brand of music does not get the rightful royalties it deserves because of the genre it is. It is inherent that trance/dance music 'songs', while seemingly ubiquitous, are also practically impossible to distinguish from one another.
Good luck moving forward.
*Do you actually write, creat music? Or do you merely sample sounds off a computer? Please understand that to many, the two are mutually exclusive.
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Nice comment There are always multiple perceptions of both fair and honest. Sam I Am sounds like a music industry (label) gentleman. I picture a dinosaur, or a fish flopping, gasping for air. Just like what I envision goes on in the minds of the talking heads at Faux News.
Re: you think you have the answers but actually you dont! everything has to be done
Mr. Ryder: I added this here, because I do not know if you will approve of this message on your own bloggish-type site.
I understand your anger at the big companies. They were/still are sharks, feeding off music they still own even though they've cast away the true owners, the creators, of the music.
As a web content analyst, a music fan and music business student and a pyschologist, I'll let you in on something you should likely know if you plan on continuing online with any measure of success: You need to know that, if you want to succeed to the fullest of your capacity, you need to drop the constant whinging, dude. It gets old REAL fast, turning most people away before they even find out you are a producer.
Also, if you decide to keep up with the rambling, misspelled version of the Englich language you currently use, you'll lose a big percentage of the people who would otherwise stick around through your wrath just to find out what you are about.
One more thing, your brand of music does not get the rightful royalties it deserves because of the genre it is. It is inherent that trance/dance music 'songs', while seemingly ubiquitous, are also practically impossible to distinguish from one another.
Good luck moving forward.
*Do you actually write, creat music? Or do you merely sample sounds off a computer? Please understand that to many, the two are mutually exclusive.