Actually, I'm not soppy about the kid. I've made plenty of crap as well as decent tunes at that age. I'm not certain if it's actually a 16yr old teen that made the track, so I have no emotional attachment. For me, it's more about seeing the amount of energy and effort invested into negative mob action. Hell...10 pages and counting of pure bashing.kritikon wrote:And I dunno why anyone here gets all soppy about a poor 16yr old kid getting criticised. If he's seriously ambitious about it, he actually won't care shit if some nearly 50yr old criticises him. If things are right in the world 16yr old music should be criticised by oldies. He shouldn't want acceptance by us. For sure I wouldn't have been overly happy if the next generation up like my favoured music at that age. He'll care more if his peers criticise it and don't buy it. If he's got any sense - comments here from old farts (like me) will be water off a duck's back. If it's not, then he has to learn really quick, because he's going to get it all the time if he does succeed, and he'll get far worse from his own peers I suspect. Anyway - I'm not slagging his music as such - as already said, I've heard far worse - it's OK. Nothing special, but OK. I certainly don't like his production/mixing and his age is irrelevant to that. I hope he'll get better at it, I pray that's not the target standard...please.
I mean...people are judging this track as though it's presented as a professionally produced track in a commercial studio by a seasoned pro. I would assume that a typical 16yr old learning to produce would be deficient in their knowledge of mixing techniques. Shit, a lot of older- experienced musicians still are baffled about what to do when mixing and how to effectively use EQ and compression, so I don't see the relevance on bashing the kid about this aspect.
I've had experiences when I was younger; where I asked someone to listen to some of my tracks. I played some tracks for an older male cousin and didn't tell him I made the tracks. He was into them and was grooving along and made positive comments as he listened. I purposely didn't tell him I produced the music beforehand because I wanted an honest response. Well, after he finished listening and asked who produced the music and I informed him that I did... his attitude completely changed! He went from thinking it was good music to it being some crap I made, which then made it not real music. I've had this experience with older males in particular.
So, when I see these sorts of mob attacks, it just reminds me of how older males tend to bash things younger folks do till there's nothing left but dust.
Hopefully you guys have a supporting spirit towards your own children and not into bashing their dreams until they wanna give up on life. Just saying.
BTW: I think the track is average and not particularly special. Maybe the title is overstated and that's why people have out their pitchforks.
