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Go Digital or Go Home
ill o.g.
What's goooood, I need threads like this because its good to see other people doin big things and it's also motivation to keep pushin with this music when you got a family, long hours @work, and car,house,boat,Visa payments to make ya feel me!
As for me: (Right now)
I'm working with a couple local guitarists to start a series of Rock and Classical Guitar royalty-free Sample CD's. I play guitar myself but I like to grab other people and collaborate on projects because the more ideas and experience equals a better overall product.
I have an upcoming initial "screening" meeting with an artist who wants me to direct his next video. He was one of the 1st artists signed to Roy Jones' Body Head Entertainment but Roy was shady on the business end, so he's shopping his stuff to other labels out there.
Freelance music biz writing for a couple publications around the area.
Looking for spoken-word artists to start a mixtape series. I want to maybe fuse a lil jazz sampled hip hop and definitely go-go but slow down the tempo a bit so that the artists can get busy. Def Poetry Jam gave spoken word some light, but I think it can be a steady independent seller for the 25-49 demographic.
(Near Future)
We'll start filming a documentary on Go-Go music and its roots and more importantly the Untold Story behind some of the biggest bands in the Chocolate City.
I was inspired to take on this project by watching the Beef DVD series (they actually did some research to make that) and listening to RE's greatest hits (they tell stories as the interludes). Add that with some raw ass footage of a live go-go show and boom!!! 100,000 copies sold in DC and PG County alone!
I'm thinking about grabbing my camera crew and taping the Carnivale both here in Baltimore and over there and T-dot. Think Girls Gone Wild meets Dancehall. To make it truly ill and worth buying though, I would probably have to film for a couple years straight and edit
Rep your current projects or what you plan on working on in the future! Peeeeace.
As for me: (Right now)
I'm working with a couple local guitarists to start a series of Rock and Classical Guitar royalty-free Sample CD's. I play guitar myself but I like to grab other people and collaborate on projects because the more ideas and experience equals a better overall product.
I have an upcoming initial "screening" meeting with an artist who wants me to direct his next video. He was one of the 1st artists signed to Roy Jones' Body Head Entertainment but Roy was shady on the business end, so he's shopping his stuff to other labels out there.
Freelance music biz writing for a couple publications around the area.
Looking for spoken-word artists to start a mixtape series. I want to maybe fuse a lil jazz sampled hip hop and definitely go-go but slow down the tempo a bit so that the artists can get busy. Def Poetry Jam gave spoken word some light, but I think it can be a steady independent seller for the 25-49 demographic.
(Near Future)
We'll start filming a documentary on Go-Go music and its roots and more importantly the Untold Story behind some of the biggest bands in the Chocolate City.
I was inspired to take on this project by watching the Beef DVD series (they actually did some research to make that) and listening to RE's greatest hits (they tell stories as the interludes). Add that with some raw ass footage of a live go-go show and boom!!! 100,000 copies sold in DC and PG County alone!
I'm thinking about grabbing my camera crew and taping the Carnivale both here in Baltimore and over there and T-dot. Think Girls Gone Wild meets Dancehall. To make it truly ill and worth buying though, I would probably have to film for a couple years straight and edit
Rep your current projects or what you plan on working on in the future! Peeeeace.