pdomino wrote:Feeling the love you lot, make a fucking change !
I've heard bits of yours I really liked and some hit 'n miss stuff but get on Skype later and we talk. My advice would be learn to enjoy it, if you're not ....
who was this aimed at?
Re: how you feel about your music
Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 1:57 pm
by hudson
I love my own music lol why would I make it if I didn't?
to be honest, i feel good about my music. i wish to improve my mixing and mastering techniques. but i don't worry as long as i am creating a tune. i love the process. having two or more carlsberg or heineken, some nice weed and my workstation is a way to be happy in contrast to my f***ing job. and for me this is it. i won't produce a number one hit. never in my life. but trying to create something cheerful and uprising makes me happy, somehow.
so whatever you're doing musically, keep on doing it.
to be honest, i feel good about my music. i wish to improve my mixing and mastering techniques. but i don't worry as long as i am creating a tune. i love the process. having two or more carlsberg or heineken, some nice weed and my workstation is a way to be happy in contrast to my f***ing job. and for me this is it. i won't produce a number one hit. never in my life. but trying to create something cheerful and uprising makes me happy, somehow.
so whatever you're doing musically, keep on doing it.
positive statement. i'm high like shit.
..I'm speechless. Not only have you sampled one of my favourite quotes, you've made an absolute fucking anthem. Can I have a 320 mate?
Re: how you feel about your music
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 9:02 am
by Samādhi
jayladders wrote:..I'm speechless. Not only have you sampled one of my favourite quotes, you've made an absolute fucking anthem. Can I have a 320 mate?
thanks a lot for the positive feedback!
sure. when I get home from work I'll try to fix some sound problems, then I'll send you a link. quitting time for today will be around 8pm (cet), unfortunately... so still 10 hours to go.
funny thing: my name is phil, that's why I absolutely needed to use this sample.
Re: how you feel about your music
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 10:29 am
by jayladders
Samādhi wrote:
jayladders wrote:..I'm speechless. Not only have you sampled one of my favourite quotes, you've made an absolute fucking anthem. Can I have a 320 mate?
thanks a lot for the positive feedback!
sure. when I get home from work I'll try to fix some sound problems, then I'll send you a link. quitting time for today will be around 8pm (cet), unfortunately... so still 10 hours to go.
funny thing: my name is phil, that's why I absolutely needed to use this sample.
phil came into this thread right, sampled a futurama quote and made it into a tune yeah, and i said 'thats a number one riddim'
Re: how you feel about your music
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 4:09 pm
by skell1ngton777
some days i love it, some days i hate it
hold tight bipolar cru!!
Re: how you feel about your music
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 5:00 pm
by ehbes
I'm realistic about my music...yeah I like it, but I know it's got a good ways to go for it to be where I want it to be
Re: how you feel about your music
Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 12:45 am
by BonerJams04
lately extremely disapointed in it
Re: how you feel about your music
Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 10:42 am
by Jimcurve
Starting to trust my ears and my tastes. My experience isn't extended, still on the path, trying to emerge.
Re: how you feel about your music
Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 3:16 pm
by dickman69
how do YOU feel about MY music
Re: how you feel about your music
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 8:47 am
by koncide
rayman612 wrote:how do YOU feel about MY music
This is probably more important a question.
I get more of a buzz from other people liking my stuff than from myself liking it.
to be honest, i feel good about my music. i wish to improve my mixing and mastering techniques. but i don't worry as long as i am creating a tune. i love the process. having two or more carlsberg or heineken, some nice weed and my workstation is a way to be happy in contrast to my f***ing job. and for me this is it. i won't produce a number one hit. never in my life. but trying to create something cheerful and uprising makes me happy, somehow.
so whatever you're doing musically, keep on doing it.
positive statement. i'm high like shit.
lol great tune
Re: how you feel about your music
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 10:00 pm
by Dustwyrm
This is a great topic and I agree with another poster who said that the internet has made music production a double edged sword. You're almost damned if you damned if you don't type thing. I think the important thing is that you create music that you like yourself. I was telling a mate the other day that I love making tunes because I'm able to bring together the different things I like and use them in one song. I make music that I feel is unique and new and has adopted the things I like about a lot of other artists out there. Shit I even made a song with lyrics that was an inside joke between my friends and I as we were growing up. Things like that have really allowed me to keep a personal touch my music and really distinguish it from other artists out there. I produce in a lot of different genres and I truly toot my own horn (listen to my own tunes in my car) lol even though I know they are not professional material, but I just downright like my songs.
One point I want to make is that it's very important to market your music to the appropriate people. For example, on Soundcloud it's critical to place your songs into groups of the appropriate genre. Not that someone might see an Electro track in a Dubstep group and NOT listen to it. But for the simple fact that someone MAY see a Trance track in a Electro House group and skip it. On facebook, I invited my friends who I know like Electronic stuff and when they tell me they like it, I believe em and don't think about it too hard.
In the end I say just keep working hard and continue to grow and evolve as a producer. Just continue to get better and try to appreciate your own work; And always make music you like.
Re: how you feel about your music
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 12:52 am
by DrVinnyBoomBeats
Being your songs, you're always going to love them, because you made them. It's when you start to hate them when you know they're good. Work on a single track for an extensive amount of time and notice yourself go from "This sound cool" to "I'm glad I never have to work on this again." I like for people to see everything I make. If I'm the only one that listens (even though that's usually how it turns out) what's the point in creating it in the first place. I like seeing how artists evolve, so everythign I make is available, despite how I feel about it.
Re: how you feel about your music
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 6:39 am
by Greks
Firstly I fucking love my tunes and don't give a shit what anyone else thinks! Not trying to be a tnuc but I make music selfishly and love it. Unlike a lot of other dudes out there I KNOW I'm going to make it cos I said so! Haha ok so I stand by my sounds and it hasn't always been that way...let me share my secret. I always wondered why the old 60's music has more feel and emotion (IMO) to a lot of music made these days. The thing was back then they had 4 tracks at most and majority of the time bands would play in front of one really good mic. The takes might be edited together but the essence and energy of the band would be captured. Going back to previous comments, there ARE far too many options today and that shit is distracting. I write everything on hardware and record multitrack. Might make numerous cycles of the same thing and then go back and find the bits which I feel work best. This makes the whole process far quicker than working in the box and putting things together bit by bit. I don't hit record until I'm 100% certain that I'm down with my vibe. Once it's in the box the hardware gets turned off and I switch mindset to arrangement. Above all I'm all about capturing the energy of the music, and like in the 60's i might make a few slips but the important thing is that I break my fucking neck when I'm playing the tunes. Oh and instead of listening to other people's opinions I'm lucky enough to have a good mate who I trust - he's brutal with his opinions and I find that a better gauge than having an opinion from someone I've never met who might think my sound is shite and has no idea of my influences etc. Find someone you know you can trust, who knows what sound your going for and bounce from that. If your getting tired of listening to the track your working on, put it away for a week or so or stop being precious and pass it to someone to inject some freshness. Btw love you guys, music is my heartbeat and this forum is the bomb!
Re: how you feel about your music
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 9:41 am
by blinx420
Dont stop messing with the tune until you really like it otherwise your just cheating yourself and your creativity
Re: how you feel about your music
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 4:45 pm
by jaydot
Meh.
Re: how you feel about your music
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 5:19 pm
by DanGoode
I would say that I love the music that I make, yes, because I know how much effort has gone into making it sound the way I wanted it to.
There is one track out of all the electronic tracks I have made that I don't like. It sounds okay, but the drop doesn't really work somehow, and it doesn't capture any particular feeling. I guess that's the main point.
Sometimes I think people can miss the point of art. For me, art is only good if it conjures up some kind of emotion within the beholder. After all, we humans are emotional creatures, and sometimes music can just become so sophisticated and focused on musicianship that it loses its actual musicality, and hence loses its appeal for most people (i.e. hard bop in jazz).
So whenever I realise that my music is becoming too technical or sophisticated, I take a step back and really try to listen to it. If I don't like what I hear, chances are most others won't either, no matter how technically complex or genius it is.
Well, that's my $0.02 anyway
Re: how you feel about your music
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 5:41 pm
by Dustwyrm
Well if you post your music onto Soundcloud and you get some Downloads from others, then you know someone must like your song enough to download it and want to hear it more than once. Just got to be proactive and get your music heard.