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Re: Sending mastered tracks to a label?

Post by legend4ry » Tue Sep 06, 2011 11:55 am

This thread is comedy gold.


Please Toric, for the love of all that is holy; calm yourself down please - you've been put down on numerous occasions in numerous threads due to your lack of a) social skills b) understanding the fact there is people who are more intelligent and have more knowledge on a subject than you.

There is still not even a wiff of this amazing label you've spoke about in another thread (which I personally butchered to pieces due to the lack of anything brilliant about it) but a lot of talk about how well you understand how to make something financially in this thread. Contradiction #572315782

You haven't ever given anyone any proof of your expertise - just shown knowledge what anyone who has been in the industry (even as a hobbyist who has put out a few tracks) knows. Profit, Net Profit, Promotion, Industry Change, how stats and charts work.. Sure you can go to school and know the ins-and-outs but in reality you can get by without all that unless you want to make a career about it.

You're judged on your tunes because that is all you let people judge you on.

You're naive and have no social skills (which is unbelievable this is the internet and you can still tell your arrogance and lack of respect for anyone via your posts) and are making the production area be a shit place again.

I am not ganging up on you - I just can't handle your cnutishness anymore - so calm yourself down no one is trying to bully you out of the forum but you gotta drop your World of Warcraft playing, 4chan lurker e-thuggery and arrogance, its grating me, wub and various other members (you can see this by the thread in SNH.........)

This is the 3rd? maybe 4th thread you've started a sheit storm from just be the way you approach things; this is a friendly place where people are entitled to opinion - if they respect others...There is also a lot of people here who don't -need- the production forum to better them self but they post here for the community; you ain't got nothing to prove, you obviously need to use the forum to better your music ( not insulting can just tell your tracks need work; so do mine ) so why make yourself be the person people sigh at when they see a post by you, ? Think about it.. Who is going to want to be signed by your label, let alone buy what you sign when you rub people the wrong way all the time.

Dubstepforum is one of the best places for promotion in the scene for up and coming people/labels - you gotta keep yourself liked or at least respected for your knowledge; I haven't seen examples of politeness or a wealth of knowledge .. jus' sayin'


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Re: Sending mastered tracks to a label?

Post by hutyluty » Tue Sep 06, 2011 12:12 pm

Look Toric at first i thought you were funny/obnoxious but now i just feel a bit sorry for you

I'm going to give you some advice, your expectations of the music industry and especially of what you are going to achieve in that music industry are wildly optimistic. It is very hard to make a career here especiallythe one you seem to be envisagin where 30,000 sales would be deemed a failure. It's just not going to happen for you mate and your "label" despite all the marketing research in the world is not going to be successful, or at least nowhere near as successful as you want it to be. I want you to realise this before you end up pouring all of your money into it because theres something about that which is just so depressing to me.

If you want to make money go become a stockbroker or something because mate this just is not the scene for you.
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Re: Sending mastered tracks to a label?

Post by Phase Down » Tue Sep 06, 2011 12:25 pm

Toric wrote:
Sparxy wrote: I don't see what you mean by releasing tunes yourself, you really need to be a label to sell music (there are things like Chemical Records downloads where you can flog your music but its hardly what i'd call a 'release').
Releasing your own music is far too easy nowadays with iTunes and Aggregators like CD baby. If you're not releasing your own music, you're probably going to get overlooked by a big label. Maybe not small labels, who probably have a lower standard on what you need to send in.

A big label will want more than just a mastered track.

-T
I just wanted to say: you = so wrong in all your posts.

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Re: Sending mastered tracks to a label?

Post by Sparxy » Tue Sep 06, 2011 12:35 pm

Toric wrote:
Things you assume about me.

I assume you're a 12 year old little girl. Doesn't mean I'm right.

-T
I assume based on the things you have said in this thread. You have shown you don't have a shred of knowledge about the scene. You have given no real evidence to show you are who you say you are or have worked where you say you have. Your music tells me you are not classically trained and don't know much about production or music at all. When someone calls you out for proof, you take the moral high ground and pretend you're not going to read their post. That's convenient isn't it? I can only come to the conclusion you are lying.

People have tried to give you their point of view and all you've done since the start is insult people that don't agree with you. Most people would come to the conclusion you are a dick. So it's not surprising to me that it has turned out that way.

This thread should be locked now really, everything that can be said has been said and Toric is still being a dick.

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Re: Sending mastered tracks to a label?

Post by Phase Down » Tue Sep 06, 2011 12:37 pm

Sparxy wrote:One more thing... people in here keep banging on about doing music because they love doing it etc. You are preaching the exact oppostie. But let me tell you - when Hatcha, Skream, Plastician and the rest of the Croydon crew started making this stuff called "dubstep" I can fucking bet you they weren't doing it for the money. What i'm saying here is, dubstep is something born out of love, out of a passion for music. If you don't share that, maybe this scene isn't for you?
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Re: Sending mastered tracks to a label?

Post by Phase Down » Tue Sep 06, 2011 12:46 pm

Toric wrote:
Sparxy wrote:I think you'd be better off in the pop scene mate! Cher Lloyd is looking for a remixer apparently, maybe give Simon Cowell a call
Like it or not, this is the new pop scene.
skrillex number 993030102 arrived and ready to make money!!!! this thread is the BEST THREAD I EVER READ, wheres the damn dislike button on facebook??? this guy is the biggest douche I ever seen write anything on the internet, this is serious gold please don't ban this guy. god im so excited I am completely messed up. I wish there was more..

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Re: Sending mastered tracks to a label?

Post by wub » Tue Sep 06, 2011 12:50 pm

Sparxy wrote:This thread should be locked now really, everything that can be said has been said
Agreed.


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