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- Every gig. Well most of them
- Having a sad/moody drumfunk tune played by Zane Lowe at 7.30 PM on BBC Radio 1 to about 8 million people
- Maybe the best one is coming within a month or so but I have to keep schtum
Mastering wise:
- Doing GZA instrumentals ( @ DH )
- Doing a compilation album and then being told some of the beats were by RZA, Jazzy Jeff and Mathematics
- Every gig. Well most of them
- Having a sad/moody drumfunk tune played by Zane Lowe at 7.30 PM on BBC Radio 1 to about 8 million people
- Maybe the best one is coming within a month or so but I have to keep schtum
Mastering wise:
- Doing GZA instrumentals ( @ DH )
- Doing a compilation album and then being told some of the beats were by RZA, Jazzy Jeff and Mathematics
My Wu-Tang Achievements:
- Meeting RZA at Fat Beats (he is tall, and friendly)
- Having Gza come by my office
- Seeing how short U-God was
- Hanging w/ Raekwon at the Mobb Deep release party
My Wu-Tang Achievements:
- Meeting RZA at Fat Beats (he is tall, and friendly)
- Having Gza come by my office
- Seeing how short U-God was
- Hanging w/ Raekwon at the Mobb Deep release party
yea i've meet and hung with some of em before the production side is my jealousy
My Wu-Tang Achievements:
- Meeting RZA at Fat Beats (he is tall, and friendly)
- Having Gza come by my office
- Seeing how short U-God was
- Hanging w/ Raekwon at the Mobb Deep release party
my most rewarding wu experience was taking a plane to see rza give a session on mpc5000 series and production tips in manhattan i think
oh and blazing with method and a couple guys from killarmy
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- Becoming the youngest producer of the Chicago Symphony in their history
- Gaining the respect of some of my childhood heroes (Pierre Boulez, Yo Yo Ma, etc)
- Learning how to be truly focused & disciplined...
Electronic/HipHop :
- Being selected by Peel to be on his last show before he died
- Receiving huge props from old schoolers such as A Certain Ratio & Unique 3
- (this one is mainly for the active performers, who will know why this is a big deal) : getting rave reviews from the BOUNCERS at a club. (hahah!)
- Working with all the talented musicians I do on a daily basis
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futures_untold wrote:Having my Reason combinator patch played on Radio 1.
Big up the Widdler for that one
big up to you!
and i would have to say that radio one play is mine as well heh
Yeah man, fair shout on getting that played in the first place.
You're the one making moves (and releases)..!
I'm just a lowly forum dweller, so it definately made my day. You guys have to understand, I spent the majority of my uni time making Reason patches instead of studying. To hear one used on a tune on the radio is like validation that my months of wasted time weren't for naught..
futures_untold wrote:Having my Reason combinator patch played on Radio 1.
Big up the Widdler for that one
big up to you!
and i would have to say that radio one play is mine as well heh
Yeah man, fair shout on getting that played in the first place.
You're the one making moves (and releases)..!
I'm just a lowly forum dweller, so it definately made my day. You guys have to understand, I spent the majority of my uni time making Reason patches instead of studying. To hear one used on a tune on the radio is like validation that my months of wasted time weren't for naught..
as i was writing the tune i had the sub and high bass down, but couldnt find the right midbass, later that night i found your free patch download and the rest is history
A lot of little things for me. I think I am still waiting for that particular moment to arrive. I have played more gigs than I can count but I can't think of any that where all that special. Played out of the country once technically even though it was basically Detroit. Played in NYC once but got the broom closet, still pretty awesome for a farm boy to make it that far with djing. I am sure there is much cooler stuff coming but have yet to travel further than 4 hour car trip from my house to play dubstep.
I had a vinyl release when I made dnb but no one bought it so it was cool but not cool. Been releasing dubstep regularly finally this year on 4 different labels. Just digi but I like digi. Meh. 35 and I still haven't peaked yet, that is the good part.
ill-esha wrote:I think one of my fave moments was when it was pointed out to me that there was a torrent online containing "Classic Drum & Bass Anthems" and my first vinyl release was in there.
Lately I think the best feeling is when you've realized you're good enough to work with people you really respect and admire and then all of a sudden you guys have made a dope tune.
Haha I had my tune on a best of dubstep 2008 torrent or something like that. It is a good feeling but then you realize your tunes are being passed around for free. I actually gave the tune out for free anyway but still.