DooomBooom
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- Jun 10, 2013
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Hello!
Quit my job doing music and sound design for video games a year and a half ago at the age of 27. Literally moved into my parents basement for 6 months, lived on the floor of a mic booth, and now rent a house with a studio in it. I run my own business which is actually myself, as a music producer, recording/mixing engineer and pretty much developed a system entirely on my laptop to create/mix and master songs entire songs for artists. I work on just on a laptop that sounds as good as any studio. Also have been producing songs for myself and I DJ and have been on a couple tours, have a song I produced on the radio, recently had some label interest. Soon will be unveiling a whole lot of tracks in the effort to make the leap from producing for others to being my own artist. Just read this book recently and it was eye opening, and very practical and not so high on the work of passion horse. But it talks a little about how skill can come into play in the entertainment industry. Anyways, thought it would be an interesting forum to discuss my business model and goals from a completely different perspective than what I am used to.
Quit my job doing music and sound design for video games a year and a half ago at the age of 27. Literally moved into my parents basement for 6 months, lived on the floor of a mic booth, and now rent a house with a studio in it. I run my own business which is actually myself, as a music producer, recording/mixing engineer and pretty much developed a system entirely on my laptop to create/mix and master songs entire songs for artists. I work on just on a laptop that sounds as good as any studio. Also have been producing songs for myself and I DJ and have been on a couple tours, have a song I produced on the radio, recently had some label interest. Soon will be unveiling a whole lot of tracks in the effort to make the leap from producing for others to being my own artist. Just read this book recently and it was eye opening, and very practical and not so high on the work of passion horse. But it talks a little about how skill can come into play in the entertainment industry. Anyways, thought it would be an interesting forum to discuss my business model and goals from a completely different perspective than what I am used to.
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