Hadoq
Producing weird shit since 2002
Hi!
What am I missing? I see people selling beats on their website for $50 or so. Is it how it's done nowadays?
I used to think (and still do, actually) that good music comes when people put their balls on the line together, with the will to produce good music for the sake of nothing else but music.
To me, the whole "beat selling trend" is like when most photographers, in order to become "pro", just do wedding photography, so they can say they're "pro", and make a few bucks.
I may be wrong here, but I'd like to understand. if my objective is, first and foremost to make good music with people, why would I want to sell my beats to people I don't know, people I don't necessarily appreciate?
What am I missing here? is this how it's done today?
What am I missing? I see people selling beats on their website for $50 or so. Is it how it's done nowadays?
I used to think (and still do, actually) that good music comes when people put their balls on the line together, with the will to produce good music for the sake of nothing else but music.
To me, the whole "beat selling trend" is like when most photographers, in order to become "pro", just do wedding photography, so they can say they're "pro", and make a few bucks.
I may be wrong here, but I'd like to understand. if my objective is, first and foremost to make good music with people, why would I want to sell my beats to people I don't know, people I don't necessarily appreciate?
What am I missing here? is this how it's done today?