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    Junior Freak
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    Quote Originally Posted by MorePunkThanFunk View Post
    but if there's no money in the industry to pay artists then how are they going to produce quality music? Does that mean you expect every artists to work for free in there spare time. does this mean the techno community is going to be reduced to a bunch of part timers?

    i truly believe this will have consequences on the quality of the music. who pays the mastering engineer? or does that mean techno no longer gets mastered.... or worse still the mastering engineer works for free as well. who pays the designer for the label artwork, or is that going to be reduced to half rate design?

    surely this is going to have consequences

    if this is the direction that techno is takes then it's going to develop into a very 'amateur' genre.
    I don't agree with this...

    Loads of the best tracks have been written by "amateurs". In fact it's only through writing great tracks as an "amateur" that you get to be a "professional". Think back to the originators of house/techno. They started this from nothing, writing in their spare time, building studios with their money etc. It's just so happened that the whole thing blew up and they were able to sell enough records to make a living.

    When it comes down to it you can only be a full time artist if your record sales/gigs are paying the bills. But does this mean that you can only write good music if you're getting paid for it? Of course it doesn't....

    We paid out of our own pockets for mastering on some of these tracks and we paid out of our pockets to do the cds...

    You become a professional when you get to a point where you can afford to quit your job because you're making enough money from your music, it's not like you suddenly decide "I'm a professional now"...

    I think if you have money as a consideration when it comes to music then you've got a problem...
    Last edited by Sam_Horam; 25-06-2007 at 03:58 PM.

 

 

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