Making Money & Music
SPlDEY
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This thread is an open conversation to all Strutters hustling in the music game. (IE: This thread is for CREATORS, not just collectors or DJ's.)
Do you have an Entertainment Lawyer? Do you think one is necessary these days?
Do you believe in DIY?
How are you fighting bootleggers and blogs and torrents (and generally whoever else is trying to give your shit away for free)?
Are you on top of your international game?
You still working a day job?
How does your family feel about you making music?
Do you ever have to compromise the style of music you want to make with the type of music you think will be successful?
How long did it take you to make a physical product?
If you had the funds, what would you like to be able to do?
cheers,
- Spidey
Do you have an Entertainment Lawyer? Do you think one is necessary these days?
Do you believe in DIY?
How are you fighting bootleggers and blogs and torrents (and generally whoever else is trying to give your shit away for free)?
Are you on top of your international game?
You still working a day job?
How does your family feel about you making music?
Do you ever have to compromise the style of music you want to make with the type of music you think will be successful?
How long did it take you to make a physical product?
If you had the funds, what would you like to be able to do?
cheers,
- Spidey
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I work in music licensing (so Im behind the scenes making tunes), so an entertainment lawyer isn't necessary at this point.
DIY - to an extent. There are things, hussling/establishing connections wise, that I wish I did much more, but the time spent is sometimes just not worth it. At this stage, it's easier to work through middlemen (in my case, music libraries).
I had an album as DJ Alibi back in the day and still sometimes google it to see if anyone's hosting it on their blogs. Im always giddy when they do - Im at about 27 fans at this point! So no, never a problem.
I dont work a full-time day job - but have a part time gig at a gym, just to have some extra cash.
Fam is super supportive.
I compromise all the time - thats the nature of this particular industry. Clean and catchy are the rules. But I make music for myself on the side, so I look at it as simply utilizing a skillset, like any other job.
If I had the funds, Id get a goddamm bass amp, instead of running it through my piece of trash marshall mg15. Ugghh..
What kind of stuff do you do on the side man?
- spidey
Hey Spidey - stuff that I make now, whether strictly rap or for a band i play in or whatever is kinda surfy/psych sounding, aesthetic wise - sort of gritty as well. Lots of guitars, reverbs, thick drums. Which definitely doesn't fly in the licensing game (for the most part)
I don't have an album for sale, but I think the online thing helps you promote outside of touring.. Me personally I'm way too lazy to keep up with any of that. Some cats grind it hard though. I'm sure somewhere someones Soundcloud page is helping them pay there bills. Gotta be right?
- spidey
peace, stein. . .:)
Hey Einstein! Would you say most of your money comes from DJing around LA, or touring with UD?
I don't know anything about licensing man. Why wouldn't that type of music fly?
- spidey
i make 0$ djing on my own.
peace, stein. . .:)