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Choosing a producing style

Post by Fused Productions » Tue Apr 05, 2011 9:39 pm

I mean is it really that important to make music fitting in to a specific genre/subgenre? I don't want to produce tunes that are unseperable from eacother, like many of the famous ones do.. I want every tune I come up with to sound different and unique, not like them "big boys" who make them sound all the same.
Do I have to specify in a kind off sound to get big, or can I act a cameleont and make every kind of dubstep like I want?
Well of course there are big producers that can make any music they want and get away with it, but it's way too unusual..
Maybe this came out a little wrong but I hope that you all will get my point, so is there any help? Anyone who is sharing my ways of thinking?
Sparxy wrote:but when you're comparing him to someone like Skream, there is one fundamental difference. In 10 years I will listen to Midnight Request line and it will sound as sick as the first time I heard it. I probably won't even remember what "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" is.
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Re: Choosing a producing style

Post by hudson » Tue Apr 05, 2011 9:41 pm

Just make music, you'll fall into your own style if you do it for long enough.

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Post by Pedro Sánchez » Tue Apr 05, 2011 9:45 pm

listen to other music other than the genre you are attempting to fit in and you will draw ideas that will eventually lead to you carving out your own sound.
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Re: Choosing a producing style

Post by Fused Productions » Tue Apr 05, 2011 9:50 pm

Thanks for trying to help but I think you both got my question wrong. What I'm wondering is DO I really have to obtain a specific style to get good and to get, I dunno.. big?
Sparxy wrote:but when you're comparing him to someone like Skream, there is one fundamental difference. In 10 years I will listen to Midnight Request line and it will sound as sick as the first time I heard it. I probably won't even remember what "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" is.
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Re: Choosing a producing style

Post by ascent » Tue Apr 05, 2011 9:53 pm

Fused Productions wrote:Thanks for trying to help but I think you both got my question wrong. What I'm wondering is DO I really have to obtain a specific style to get good and to get, I dunno.. big?
i wouldnt go around making music in order to 'get big' cause in reality its not gonna happen (at least anytime soon)
if you make good tunes people will follow.. dont matter on the style

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Re: Choosing a producing style

Post by lyons238 » Tue Apr 05, 2011 10:00 pm

Fused Productions wrote:Thanks for trying to help but I think you both got my question wrong. What I'm wondering is DO I really have to obtain a specific style to get good and to get, I dunno.. big?
i think your question is wrong and they got the answers right lol.

you dont have to follow any certain format or style to get big. all you have to do is make good music. and like the others said i dont think you should worry about getting big, especially right now. just make fucking music. unless someone is pointing a gun to your head telling you that you have to make a certain style of music, then make whatever fuckin style floats your little boat. there are no rules...
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Re: Choosing a producing style

Post by Fused Productions » Tue Apr 05, 2011 10:14 pm

i wouldnt go around making music in order to 'get big' cause in reality its not gonna happen (at least anytime soon)
if you make good tunes people will follow.. dont matter on the style
Getting closer! I don't make music to get big though, I just see it as a motivation to keep going when everything doesen't feel alright. It's like I'm telling myself "If you keep going maybe you will be like Skream or Benga".
Haha not that big of a chance but what to do but keep trying :)
What is important in this post is not that though, it's whether or not it's possible to make the music you want but not to obtain a certain style, well got my answer so thanks mate.. :6:
Sparxy wrote:but when you're comparing him to someone like Skream, there is one fundamental difference. In 10 years I will listen to Midnight Request line and it will sound as sick as the first time I heard it. I probably won't even remember what "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" is.
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Re: Choosing a producing style

Post by Fused Productions » Tue Apr 05, 2011 10:19 pm

lyons238 wrote:
Fused Productions wrote:Thanks for trying to help but I think you both got my question wrong. What I'm wondering is DO I really have to obtain a specific style to get good and to get, I dunno.. big?
i think your question is wrong and they got the answers right lol.

you dont have to follow any certain format or style to get big. all you have to do is make good music. and like the others said i dont think you should worry about getting big, especially right now. just make fucking music. unless someone is pointing a gun to your head telling you that you have to make a certain style of music, then make whatever fuckin style floats your little boat. there are no rules...
Haha yeah that's what's fucking my head right now, dunno I'm kinda tired n shit right now. I can't get why some awesome people making their own awesome music aren't bigger than some other, that's why.
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Re: Choosing a producing style

Post by Traxione » Tue Apr 05, 2011 10:31 pm

Just make the music you want to hear, man. If your style (yes, you will develop a style) lines up with what people want to hear, then cool, but if not, it's what you love. In the end, that's what matters.
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Re: Choosing a producing style

Post by lyons238 » Tue Apr 05, 2011 11:02 pm

Fused Productions wrote:
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Fused Productions wrote:Thanks for trying to help but I think you both got my question wrong. What I'm wondering is DO I really have to obtain a specific style to get good and to get, I dunno.. big?
i think your question is wrong and they got the answers right lol.

you dont have to follow any certain format or style to get big. all you have to do is make good music. and like the others said i dont think you should worry about getting big, especially right now. just make fucking music. unless someone is pointing a gun to your head telling you that you have to make a certain style of music, then make whatever fuckin style floats your little boat. there are no rules...
Haha yeah that's what's fucking my head right now, dunno I'm kinda tired n shit right now. I can't get why some awesome people making their own awesome music aren't bigger than some other, that's why.
because its not always about what you do or what your capable. sadly a lot of the time in this society its about who ya know and how much money you have.

just make tunes that you like. if they deserve recognition they will get it sooner or later. depending on your connections and other things. but yeah i wouldnt worry about it. just enjoy making tunes however you want to.

also many times once producers are big they are asked to make certain music by labels or for commercials or vocalists or for whatever reason.

enjoy being the little guy, making tunes soley for fun.
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Re: Choosing a producing style

Post by stompzi » Tue Apr 05, 2011 11:24 pm

lyons238 wrote: sadly a lot of the time in this society its about who ya know and how much money you have.
And more importantly, your promotional skills. Take a closer look at those big guys who don't "deserve" to be as big as they are, they're all doing something more than chucking tracks up on soundcloud every now and again.

EDIT: Wtf why is this post bold :?
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Re: Choosing a producing style

Post by jrisreal » Tue Apr 05, 2011 11:27 pm

stompzi wrote:Wtf why is this post bold :?
wazzat mean?
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Re: Choosing a producing style

Post by lyons238 » Tue Apr 05, 2011 11:29 pm

stompzi wrote:
lyons238 wrote: sadly a lot of the time in this society its about who ya know and how much money you have.
And more importantly, your promotional skills. Take a closer look at those big guys who don't "deserve" to be as big as they are, they're all doing something more than chucking tracks up on soundcloud every now and again.

EDIT: Wtf why is this post bold :?
yeah exactly. and a lot of the time good promotion can come if you know the right people.
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Re: Choosing a producing style

Post by zerbaman » Tue Apr 05, 2011 11:50 pm

Who says you need a genre?
If you make good tunes, people will love it no matter what the style!
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Re: Choosing a producing style

Post by deadly_habit » Tue Apr 05, 2011 11:56 pm

diversity is the spice of life

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Post by jaydot » Wed Apr 06, 2011 2:43 am

Don't make conscious choices about what style to produce, just let it flow naturally as your tune progress. You might start to think oh, I can't do such and such cos it HAS to fit in with x genre. You can never limit yourself, just flow. And before long your style will ring true anyway unless you're like me that jumps from one style and genre to a next like a blue ass fly.
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Re: Choosing a producing style

Post by honey-d » Wed Apr 06, 2011 3:08 am

Look at Skream his stuff's all across the board!
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Re: Choosing a producing style

Post by Filthzilla » Wed Apr 06, 2011 9:26 am

hudson wrote:Just make music, you'll fall into your own style if you do it for long enough.
Yeah I'd agree with this.

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Re: Choosing a producing style

Post by ForbiddenFruitRecord » Wed Apr 06, 2011 11:13 am

It depends what you want to achieve mate. If you want you tune to rock the party at a certain point in the night then you need to fit in with the styles of that time. If you just want to enjoy creating music then dont worry, just do your thing

The key to me is knowing what you want to achieve? aphex twin, mark knight, or just have a few hours fun etc

I don't see it as good or bad, but yes genres are formulaic to a point, they must be to have commonality. If you want to add a fresh twist the key is understanding the boundaries of that style then subtly tweaking them for something fresh. I always remember a marloboro advert - something borrowed, something blue, something new... hope helps

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Re: Choosing a producing style

Post by Fused Productions » Wed Apr 06, 2011 1:09 pm

zerbaman wrote:Who says you need a genre?
If you make good tunes, people will love it no matter what the style!
I guess I wanted to know if I'd really need one to get better, you know?
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lyons238 wrote: sadly a lot of the time in this society its about who ya know and how much money you have.
And more importantly, your promotional skills. Take a closer look at those big guys who don't "deserve" to be as big as they are, they're all doing something more than chucking tracks up on soundcloud every now and again.

EDIT: Wtf why is this post bold :?
Yes, of course. Everyone who is capable of making money on making music must be doing something right and ones promotional skills just have to have something to do with it!
And what do you mean with this post being bold? :)
Sparxy wrote:but when you're comparing him to someone like Skream, there is one fundamental difference. In 10 years I will listen to Midnight Request line and it will sound as sick as the first time I heard it. I probably won't even remember what "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" is.
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