This 16 year old producer from London really has something special

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robojam wrote:
Aiynzahev wrote:
im not sure how it is where you are, but all too often here in the uk, any interest in things such as music, painting, dancing or any arts type stuff is quashed in the young, from parents who want kids to get jobs asap to teachers teling you youre a dreamer and youll never amount to anything, support is very hard to come by.
Not my experience living in the UK unless you are talking about well to do types which I didn't interact with.
Can't say my experience was anything like that either. At school arts and music were encouraged and the schools I went to all had programs to help families on limited incomes to rent or buy instruments for their kids..
we didnt have that, and im also not saying all parents wherethesame, as my family where encouraging, but far from well to do. aside from the bits that hadbeen in the family since coming from ireland, instrument aquisition was no easy task. but thats aside from my point. there where also kids at school who whre imho damned good at music, of course they where encouraged and lauded over by the music teachers, t the detriment of those less skillful. this is my point, why shouldnt we encourafe everyone to have fun with art, i agree not everyone is going to make a living, but thats not all music is...

i also see the problem is worse at leastin thissmall town, through theids my mum fosters and the workshops ive done with kids in the past :(


not aimed at you mike, im just a bit sick of negativity lately (not necassarilly here at kvr just in life in general) so trying my best to encourage some positivity.
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normal wrote:
billcarroll wrote:To everyone bashing the kid's work ... WTF?

If you don't like the style, fine. The track shows some real progress for someone at 16 and I'll bet many here bashing can't produce a full track half as good.

Come on people, grow the F up.
i don't like the style ...
fine ?...
Completely :)

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billcarroll wrote:
normal wrote:
billcarroll wrote:To everyone bashing the kid's work ... WTF?

If you don't like the style, fine. The track shows some real progress for someone at 16 and I'll bet many here bashing can't produce a full track half as good.

Come on people, grow the F up.
i don't like the style ...
fine ?...
Completely :)

in the interest of being open, i havent even listened.
i guessed from the ops description, wasnt gonna be my thing.
doesnt mean i dont see its worth at least to the op. :)
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since we're being open , and in the interest of not being labeled as overly negative ,
there is a 17 year old member here who i listen to , and comment on , and i think he is
very talented ...
his work is in a style i don't really listen to , but there is no ignoring his talent ...
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im also high, for the first time in a long time :)
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normal wrote:since we're being open , and in the interest of not being labeled as overly negative ,
there is a 17 year old member here who i listen to , and comment on , and i think he is
very talented ...
his work is in a style i don't really listen to , but there is no ignoring his talent ...
i need to spend more time listening in the cafe, need to get everything hooked up here first though...
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vurt wrote:im also high, for the first time in a long time :)
pass that over here ...
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vurt wrote:not aimed at you mike, im just a bit sick of negativity lately (not necassarilly here at kvr just in life in general) so trying my best to encourage some positivity.
No, didn't think it was aimed at me. I was just saying I thought that there was a lot of encouragement, and the fact that the schools helped out with families who couldn't afford to buy instruments was encouragement in itself. They weren't the best instruments, but they were better than nothing.

It is good to see some positivity and that was really where my comment about my sister's kids came in. Things are better than when I was a kid for a lot of people (not suggesting that everyone is really well off now or that there aren't problems - just that when I grew up we weren't untypical of most families and we really had very little) and there was still a lot of encouragement when arts funding is being cut in general.

Chin up mate, I know things are going against you, but there's still some good around. Say happy birthday to my daughter Audrey, 4 today:

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aww shes cute, obviously takes after her mother :hihi:

happy birthday little one :D
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vurt wrote:aww shes cute, obviously takes after her mother :hihi:
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lol people who say plz listen to my stuff I am 16 years old/this is my first song, it's like they are telling us plz listen to my stuff it's garbage. Are they dumb or what? If anything they should say I've been producing for 10 years, this is my best song, then maybe we'd be interested.

Also song is not impressive. Anyone could have made this after a few hundred hours of producing, no matter their age.

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Aiynzahev wrote:
but at 16 how many of us had the confidence to do something totally different?
In all honesty I did, and when I was younger too.
+1

In fact I was playing live in a band at the Mean Fiddler in London when I was 17.

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The worst I can say about this is COOL!!. Much, much better than dubstep. With all due respect to dubstep and it's lovers.

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tehlord wrote:
Aiynzahev wrote:
but at 16 how many of us had the confidence to do something totally different?
In all honesty I did, and when I was younger too.
+1

In fact I was playing live in a band at the Mean Fiddler in London when I was 17.
Not at the Mean Fiddler, but me at 17 at the pub that was all that remained of the Birdcage - a club in Portsmouth that the likes of Pink Floyd played in the late 60s:

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tehlord wrote:
Aiynzahev wrote:
but at 16 how many of us had the confidence to do something totally different?
In all honesty I did, and when I was younger too.
+1

In fact I was playing live in a band at the Mean Fiddler in London when I was 17.
what does that have to do with "doing something different" as in musicaly new, or where you doing something more accessable and similar to other stuff?
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