Re: So wrong! ProducerFactory.com
It appears we have hit a low. I was going to say try to tell the stereotypical rich kid who wants to be a superstar dj that he has to work for years and suffer numerous setbacks, sacrifices, and rejections as opposed to buying a track and releasing it as a hit overnight.
But if well known artists are doing it (the buying and releasing part) then thats a major problem that erodes a decent chunk of credibility out of individuals and the "scene" as well...
Thats for me though, my view is often a bit more warped when in comparison to the norm.
It appears we have hit a low. I was going to say try to tell the stereotypical rich kid who wants to be a superstar dj that he has to work for years and suffer numerous setbacks, sacrifices, and rejections as opposed to buying a track and releasing it as a hit overnight.
But if well known artists are doing it (the buying and releasing part) then thats a major problem that erodes a decent chunk of credibility out of individuals and the "scene" as well...
Thats for me though, my view is often a bit more warped when in comparison to the norm.
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