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DSF producers jobs?
was kinda curious as to what you guys do for $ when not producing. Maybe an insight as to who works in the sound industry etc...
personally i'm a wage slave at macys (US clothing retail)
personally i'm a wage slave at macys (US clothing retail)
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i work with youths who have generally done bad things and fucked up, so i try and help em turn things around for themselves.
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probably so...alot of them think they're MC's...Deadly Habit wrote:ah so future dubsteppersspencerTron wrote:i work with youths who have generally done bad things try and help em turn things around for themselves.
and they love dubstep...grime especially
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heh god knows how many US MCs who want beats for a "mixtape" over the years when i mention i producespencerTron wrote:probably so...alot of them think they're MC's...Deadly Habit wrote:ah so future dubsteppersspencerTron wrote:i work with youths who have generally done bad things try and help em turn things around for themselves.
and they love dubstep...grime especially
best of luck
this altho some good business/releases came from mixtapes when i produced hiphop!Deadly Habit wrote:heh god knows how many US MCs who want beats for a "mixtape" over the years when i mention i producespencerTron wrote:probably so...alot of them think they're MC's...Deadly Habit wrote:ah so future dubsteppersspencerTron wrote:i work with youths who have generally done bad things try and help em turn things around for themselves.
and they love dubstep...grime especially
best of luck
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Re: DSF producers jobs?
I'm a server. The last job I had was great, my current one not so much.Deadly Habit wrote:was kinda curious as to what you guys do for $ when not producing. Maybe an insight as to who works in the sound industry etc...
personally i'm a wage slave at macys (US clothing retail)
i'm not a hippie,
but yo, b, i'm hip
but yo, b, i'm hip
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i produced a couple good tunes off this type of stuffTruncated wrote:this altho some good business/releases came from mixtapes when i produced hiphop!Deadly Habit wrote:heh god knows how many US MCs who want beats for a "mixtape" over the years when i mention i producespencerTron wrote:probably so...alot of them think they're MC's...Deadly Habit wrote:ah so future dubsteppersspencerTron wrote:i work with youths who have generally done bad things try and help em turn things around for themselves.
and they love dubstep...grime especially
best of luck
though bringing laptop into seediest part of city and being only white guy/plus rabdim gunshots had me nervous as fuck
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Re: DSF producers jobs?
what restaurant? hell my last job was a burger king manager so be honest no shame.kindofblue272 wrote:I'm a server. The last job I had was great, my current one not so much.Deadly Habit wrote:was kinda curious as to what you guys do for $ when not producing. Maybe an insight as to who works in the sound industry etc...
personally i'm a wage slave at macys (US clothing retail)
Deadly Habit wrote:i produced a couple good tunes off this type of stuffTruncated wrote:this altho some good business/releases came from mixtapes when i produced hiphop!Deadly Habit wrote:heh god knows how many US MCs who want beats for a "mixtape" over the years when i mention i producespencerTron wrote:probably so...alot of them think they're MC's...Deadly Habit wrote: ah so future dubsteppers
and they love dubstep...grime especially
best of luck
though bringing laptop into seediest part of city and being only white guy/plus rabdim gunshots had me nervous as fuck
fortunately all my business back then was done via the net,
but tbh i mostly sold beats to rich white kids from the suburbs they appeared to be the only ones silly enough to waste £200-300 for basic looped beat lol for their "album" my rule back then was if you have talent ill work with u for free, if you don't or i feel your not making music for the right reasons you get charged!
back on topic though im a scummy student for a living.
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same.spencerTron wrote:i work with youths who have generally done bad things and fucked up, so i try and help em turn things around for themselves.
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Being one of the 10% who doesn't work with computers yet remains employed, I contribute to the degradation of rain forests everywhere by working in McD's.abZ wrote:I bet 90% of you either a. have some type of computer job or b. are unemployed.
One positive is that by the time I get back at night, I'm busting to make beats!

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