Fatboy Slim thoughts about software synths

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whyterabbyt wrote:
Tricky-Loops wrote: if you make good music that nobody want to listen to, isn't that bad (not to get heard)?? :roll:
Why would it be, unless you're desparate for validation?
Or unless you are not really a musician, but rather a rock star wannabe.

Sadly, I would say that the previous sentence describes the vast majority of people trying to get into the music business.

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I like both hard and soft synthies.
I like Slim Shady Phat Boy.
I like you.
I like
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mcnoone wrote:I like you.
i dont want you to like me :cry:
:ud:

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Tricky-Loops wrote:Good is what people want to listen to.

Bad is what nobody wants to listen to.


Tricky-Loops wrote: How should the majority of listeners know of you, if they don't read about you??

Nobody would have known Fatboy Slim, if he haven't had such a good marketing to blend himself amongst the folk...

:troll:

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Nope, not worthed
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jens wrote:
Tricky-Loops wrote:Good is what people want to listen to.

Bad is what nobody wants to listen to.


Tricky-Loops wrote: How should the majority of listeners know of you, if they don't read about you??

Nobody would have known Fatboy Slim, if he haven't had such a good marketing to blend himself amongst the folk...

:troll:
dont know if id say troll, perhaps young and impressionable.

as to tricky loops bottom quote there, i dont think ive ever bought an album because it got good reviews in a magazine, its usually been hearing stuff through friends or recommendations from friends. word of mouth, it means more to me than someone wo is paid to write reviews, as i used to do this myself, i got a lot of stuff sent to me but if i reviewed an act badly i would probably not get stuff from that label any more. this leads me to beleive that the majority of reviewers do it for the freebies and worry they wont get as much free stuff anymore :shrug:
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vurt wrote:
mcnoone wrote:I like you.
i dont want you to like me :cry:
Not you. That was directed at my friend...his name is You.

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mcnoone wrote:
vurt wrote:
mcnoone wrote:I like you.
i dont want you to like me :cry:
Not you. That was directed at my friend...his name is You.
thats ok then.
:ud:

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xamido wrote:It's just for me i want people to listen to my music so that i can convey that happiness to them.
What if they tell you that hearing your music makes them unhappy though?
Is it conveying unhappiness.
Seriously though...I guess the base reason for doing music, or carving wood is still, for the pleasure it gives the individual doing it. The results being shared is fine too, but should not be the main reason for doing it.

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mcnoone wrote:
xamido wrote:It's just for me i want people to listen to my music so that i can convey that happiness to them.
What if they tell you that hearing your music makes them unhappy though?
Is it conveying unhappiness.
Seriously though...I guess the base reason for doing music, or carving wood is still, for the pleasure it gives the individual doing it. The results being shared is fine too, but should not be the main reason for doing it.
Makes you wonder why self-indulgence is such a common pejorative in music.

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Maybe because those who use it in a pejorative manner want people to do it for popularity instead?

:hihi:
Barry
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing

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I keep reading this thread just to see how it evolves. So far it moved from discussion of Fatboy Slim relevance to soft vs. hard synth argument, and now to discussion of what drives music business. Wow!
Wonder whether my advice worth a penny? Check my music at Soundcloud and decide for yourself.
re:vibe and Loki Fuego @ Soundcloud

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Loki Fuego wrote:I keep reading this thread just to see how it evolves. So far it moved from discussion of Fatboy Slim relevance to soft vs. hard synth argument, and now to discussion of what drives music business. Wow!
thats what conversation in the real world does, no?
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Happiness comes in a lot of different form. Making music is just one of so many medium to achieve self satisfaction. If you like sound design and that makes you happy, good for you.
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