Keep it organic and slang out your trunk.
how can sampling be dead?
how can it die? (not counting a tech and energy/electronic apocalypse...or a real apocalypse)
Thats why cats been saying since the 80's....you gotta do this for the love man....press that shit up and give it away...thats love....thats how you build a following and get respect. Many artist are just now seeing that they have to do that.If I get another motherfucker trying to sell me a $10 mixtape of the new shit, swag or hotness. I'm gonna fucking snap. Sometimes that shit comes off as tacky. I could see the coolness of it if you just got done with a show and the joint is shutting down. All in all the past countless amount of people that have approached me this way got denied and pretty much all the ones that went ahead and gave me a cd, the shit was garbage.
I wanna hear some recent success stories of anybody selling units out of their trunk. If there is any at all, the market crowd must have been just right. I think the internet and the ease of access to music has made people kinda desensitized to this whole approach. For me personally I feel like I'm getting spammed when someone approaches me in this manner. Since computer based hip hop production and the flooding of the so called underground has came, I think this method is just about DEAD.
Fuck Fame & Fuck A Copyright! Make the music YOU wanna make.
True, i did say "slang out your trunk".....however I didnt entirely mean that in the literal sense....I was just trying to emphasize the mindstate of DIY and taking advantage any type of venue, outlet, or whatever out there that can help you promote and sell your music when its applicable. I dont care much for the people that wait outside wallmart or at the end of a concert to try and sell you their CD either, but that doesnt mean you can't make a few bucks for drinks and dinner if you feel me, and theres lots of ways to do that.If I get another motherfucker trying to sell me a $10 mixtape of the new shit, swag or hotness. I'm gonna fucking snap. Sometimes that shit comes off as tacky. I could see the coolness of it if you just got done with a show and the joint is shutting down. All in all the past countless amount of people that have approached me this way got denied and pretty much all the ones that went ahead and gave me a cd, the shit was garbage.
I hear you man, but the majority of what your saying here is entirely driven by a monetary perspective and I just dont give a shit about all that to that extent anyways....I wanna hear some recent success stories of anybody selling units out of their trunk. If there is any at all, the market crowd must have been just right. I think the internet and the ease of access to music has made people kinda desensitized to this whole approach. For me personally I feel like I'm getting spammed when someone approaches me in this manner. Since computer based hip hop production and the flooding of the so called underground has came, I think this method is just about DEAD.
This is the basis for any of my arguments in music 99.9% of the time.This should be the mindset about everything music.
Thats why cats been saying since the 80's....you gotta do this for the love man....press that shit up and give it away...thats love....thats how you build a following and get respect. Many artist are just now seeing that they have to do that.
This is the basis for any of my arguments in music 99.9% of the time.
I just find way to many people consumed with how to "make it big" and "how much their music stacks up in dollars" first rather then just trying to make good music. I really think this a large reason for the lack of originality in todays music. People immediately think of the dollar amount of their music before they think about if they even like what their making.
This is real talk man. Alot of cats dont think about this, would you be doing this if you KNEW that you would never make a dime. I know i would..This is the basis for any of my arguments in music 99.9% of the time.
I just find way to many people consumed with how to "make it big" and "how much their music stacks up in dollars" first rather then just trying to make good music. I really think this a large reason for the lack of originality in todays music. People immediately think of the dollar amount of their music before they think about if they even like what their making.
Sampling will never truly DIE, it's just so hard to sample these days and get away with it. Now obviously if you're not making money, no one is going to give a shit, but I think everyone here that's serious about the art wants to someday make some money from doing it, and when that point comes, you're going to have to clear all your samples. Record labels are making very hard for producers to use samples in their new music.
Instead of sampling I think alot of producers are moving towards re-creating the sampled sound using live instrumentation,
You now have a generation musicians that came up listening tohip hop samples.
So now you will see alot of cats recreating the hip hop asthetic using live instruments. you dont need samples to get the sampled sound if you know what your doing. I think the legal problems with sampling is helping push people in this direction
I think this is going to break in the main stream in the next year or so when people get tired of the cheesy 80's synths, Its already happening alot with underground artists.
This dude quantic is a perfect example of that(i posted this before in another thread)
This is the basis for any of my arguments in music 99.9% of the time.
I just find way to many people consumed with how to "make it big" and "how much their music stacks up in dollars" first rather then just trying to make good music. I really think this a large reason for the lack of originality in todays music. People immediately think of the dollar amount of their music before they think about if they even like what their making.