How long have you been producing until first release?
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How long have you been producing until first release?
The subject says it all. It's been three years for me. What about you?
Last edited by Julius Laurelway on Thu Jul 26, 2012 7:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: How long have you been producing until first release?
Not long enough, unfortunately
Thus the current semi-hiatus
Thus the current semi-hiatus
Opuswerk is now Hendrik van Boetzelaer
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Re: How long have you been producing until first release?
sh!t your music is really tight man. especially some of those organic grooves you were playing me on your cloud.Opuswerk wrote:Not long enough, unfortunately
Thus the current semi-hiatus
First release was 5 years into producing... At this point I'd rather hook my friends that are more active in the scene with my tracks than put anything out on beatport. And like opuswerk i'm imagining things have changed in his live which can cause you to rethink your whole sh!t.
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Re: How long have you been producing until first release?
First and only track released on a va record after 4 months of producing in 2009. Just taking it easy atm and slowly trying to get some kit on board and thinking of doing my own record label soonish.
Re: How long have you been producing until first release?
5 years producing before I released. Wish I had waited till now though.
Re: How long have you been producing until first release?
Same for FOF or just you releasing music?
Re: How long have you been producing until first release?
Just me.
My first release for fof was in 2007 (our first ever release). I had been making music way before that.
If it hadnt of been for me starting a label I prob would have not released anything. Only this year, 13 years in that I started to work with some other labels.
My first release for fof was in 2007 (our first ever release). I had been making music way before that.
If it hadnt of been for me starting a label I prob would have not released anything. Only this year, 13 years in that I started to work with some other labels.
Last edited by ::BLM:: on Sun Sep 25, 2011 11:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: How long have you been producing until first release?
17 years. Released stuff in the Breakbeat genre when that was kicking, I was 28 yrs old.. I say 17 years because I was 11 when I fist got into mixing tapes onto a 2nd tape deck, for me, that's the beginning time when it comes to music. My mom had this hifi unit that had this button and it was supposed ti switch between 'phono' and 'tape'. but, when you got it halfway, it resulted in a mix of both ( L&R channels panned ) Then, by using the blance knob, I could blend between the two and record it to a further deck in mono.
I got good at this stuff and made mixes for the B-Boys ( Goldie and crew ) up heath Town in Wolverhampton, I then learned Piano and a bit of Guitar. Died a bit then as I grew more into fine art, but always been kinda in and out of it all ever since.
Don't worry about trying to release, or make money, do it co's you genuinely love making music. That concept will free you up and stop you from trying to conform. Music ( in my book ) is art, art is self expression, so just always be yourself.
my 2 cents.
I got good at this stuff and made mixes for the B-Boys ( Goldie and crew ) up heath Town in Wolverhampton, I then learned Piano and a bit of Guitar. Died a bit then as I grew more into fine art, but always been kinda in and out of it all ever since.
Don't worry about trying to release, or make money, do it co's you genuinely love making music. That concept will free you up and stop you from trying to conform. Music ( in my book ) is art, art is self expression, so just always be yourself.
my 2 cents.