Quote Originally Posted by WezEnTiger

oh yes i agree , its all a business after all ! ££££

but

if a few brave labels simply said no , i want fresher and more thought into this please , for a few months ,

i guarantee , it would change ,

ok

they may have a empty pocket for a month odd , but shit !

if my sole job was to sit down and make tunes , **** , no matter how much i get paid , i wouldnt dare sit there thinking

put that beat again tehre , same bass , snare snare , crappy tune , burn , send , sell !

no ****ing chance

thats why i get so angry when i bust my ass in full time employment , then home until early hours of the morning , put all the efforts i can into getting a fresh as **** sound , testing with people !

in the time i take to make one tune , some make 10 !

madness really is ,

if i have offended anyone in this convo i applogise , it winds me up !
absolutely man. Maybe that's the advantage we have... our generation of UK producers has the passion to create something worth while... and we are not fueled by the money maker desire.

Sure I'd love to earn a living off it, but I would never sacarifce the music for the money. That's missing the point of music.