Lucky I earn good six figures as a graphic artist then, isn't it?Zeisner wrote: Sat Mar 07, 2026 6:11 pm...who makes so little money with his music after decades of trying that he can't even afford a Tunee subscription...
Nice try but I'm not really much of a fan of Front 242. Great live band, from what I've seen, but they never made an album I thought was any good. So there's no reason at all I'd be looking to imitate them. But I'm sure that's just your limited exposure to the genre, you have no proper points of comparison.zerocrossing wrote: Sat Mar 07, 2026 7:36 pmSo, I think very little of BONES and his poor imitation of Front 242.
I'm not a musician, never had any desire to be. They aren't relevant skills today, haven't been for ages.If there are any musicians who should be replaced by AI, I think he’s a fine choice.
Maybe you should have a long think about what that might be saying about you? My creative partnership has lasted more than 30 years so far.Of course, as I always say, I’d love to work with a real human. That’s my preference. I’ve yet to have a person take me up on it.
And you don't see how that might be a barrier to working with others?I have always been interested in using technology in music to get the results that I want, but at the root of it, it’s my music.
Why would I want to "think of a tune"? Ideas are easy, turning them into songs is the trick.Can’t think of a tune? Go listen to some human music.
I think if you have talent, you have an obligation to pursue it, even if it's just an obligation to yourself. Sharing it with the world is optional and perhaps not always advised. If it's hard work, then it's hard work and you do it anyway because you're a grown-up, not a child.There’s plenty. Not everyone needs to make music, and if you don’t make money on it, and don’t enjoy it, what’s the point?
