ddnnqq wrote:i think that the way you 'brand' yourself or the aesthetic you create is pretty important. if you look at jon gooch, he has different aliases for different genres and each alias has its own feel, character and brand. now, he is a very talented and legendary producer, but i believe that the smartest thing gooch has done is split from spor into feed me. feed me has such an iconic brand and image that wouldn't have been possible if he just started releasing the feed me tracks as spor. it's a neat way to really start to control your brand and really hone in on an image. although you might start back from the beginning, if you have even a small following on one project, it shouldn't be that hard to bring up popularity on a separate project. if you have a niche that you can fit into then that's great, but i believe that having a lot of different genres under the same name is distracting and makes it hard for you to really build up a fanbase because people will like only a couple songs out of the ton that you put out and i think people enjoy artists a lot more when they can say 'i pretty much love everything [producer] has put out'
After deliberating a bit I definitely agree with you and this is the way I’m going to go I think… Just need to come up with the whole shebang now! Alias, design etc. Thanks
dearadamantium wrote:Also, did you finish your YouTube tutorial series? I watched all of them and it never ended. They were fucking awesome, I'd love to finish it.
Thanks man, glad you got something out of them! I’m planning on picking up the YouTube stuff again but it won’t be continuing where I left off unfortunately – it will be starting something completely new!
I’ve recorded 4 – 5 episodes worth of new material that is waiting to be edited and put out
tes la rok wrote:It depends on what you're after. If you're going more for Machinedrum etc style 'eclectic' sets / production you can do it all under one umbrella. I've allways though it's easier to have a different alias for different styles. Back in nineties I produced d'n'b under Dice moniker(and few others). To me it was alot easier to start from the clean canvas without any 'expectations' what I should sound like. So I created TLR project. And when I sent my first 'demos/dubs' back in 05/06 I never mentioned to any of dj's or labels my former alias or history. I kinda wanted to see what's the honest reaction to my sound is. But then you have to work a bit more bc you can't 'ride' with your former name/fame. Kinda same process again with Trusta alias. But it leaked out quite fast.
Thanks for the reply mate. I was a big fan of yours back in the day when I was getting a lot more into electronic music around ’06! Going to check out your new stuff now…
