Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 1:38 pm
yea thats very true, I think its because ive been gradually getting more involved in the scene ive been finding out things the hard way and through friends of mine who are now doing well themselves. Obviously youve got to make a living but when it comes to making the tunes you should always try and be enthusiastic about what your doing, something a lot of producers seem to forget.setspeed wrote:johnnyrebel - ah yes, the cynical, money grabbing side of things extends all the way down from the big corporate labels to the small guys. it's a shame, but the nice ideal that everyone involved in underground dance music is doing it for the love of it is just not the case - as you quickly start to find out when you get involved at a bit of a deeper level. there are plenty of good guys, but there are also plenty of sharks - like your DnB chum here. but that's not half as bad as some of the stories i've heard. in the end you've just got to shrug your shoulders and hope the good will out...