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This is very true and is something that kept me down in the long run. I was afraid of what my industry friends would think of me doing freelance but in the long run it really shouldn’t matter
...... One thing not mentioned is that the role of a producer in an "old school way" as you said, simply does not exist anymore because there are not more standards at all. I mean, if Bille Eilish producer decides to use a shoe box as snare they are zillions of "producers" who will imitate that, even if it´s complete garbage. That was not admitted in the 60s, 70s, and a good part of the 80s. That get of course against the concept of "romantization", for better or worse. The second is the total lack of mention of the "Vitamine Contacts" factor. Geniality can be sometimes be found under each stone, but without the right connections in the industry you can simply forget it.
That absolutely did happen in the 80s . Hence all the horrific snare sounds. People have always copied each other, but it was harder to do because everyone was working with musicians and different gear. These days you can download a preset or whatever.
👏🏽👏🏽I'm glad to see there are still videos like this that remind people that this business is multi-faceted with a variety of people at different levels in game. The reality in the creative industry is a tough pill to swallow but accepting reality and adapting to it is what can help creatives find their path in this business.
I worked under a guy for a couple years who's one of the best audio engineers/ producers in the world. He's worked on some big projects and he's highly respected in the industry by some big names. Yet no one knows who the hell he is. This industry is full of people like him
@darklabelmusic no problem! I haven't even thought about asking anyone this till now, but u got a course or something? My intuition is telling me to go down this road for some reason......
You see a lot of successful people doing an interview, talking about how they squandered their money on dumb things and found themselves broke and in a jam. A year later, after everyone feels bad for them, they're posing in front of fancy cars again, wearing expensive things, and partying in Miami, like nothing ever happened. The healthiest thing to do is to not give a shit about that image. It's pointless and just as bad of an addiction as drugs and alcohol. Solid video.
I'm literally HOOKED to your channel man. I'm devouring all your videos one by one. Is there a way I can reach out to you for some questions? Thank you! 🔥
Hey Steve! So glad to hear that you love the channel. Thank you! There are a few ways to get some questions over to me. We have a hotline now too (pretty sweet). Check the links up in the description!
Always good videos man! Congrats! Coming from Nicaragua, soon in Mexico which has a extensive musical industry, we plan to sell tickets instead of running behind streams. Do you have an opinion?
@@darklabelmusic I am the producer of my wife @rebeckaaldana and I wonder if it is really meaningful to look for digital streams for a small independent artist, instead of producing shows, participating to festivals what definitely brings more cash, selling tickets... so for us as an example, we wonder if it is not worthy to try our songs live during a show, evaluating how far our audience likes it and then produce/record only what is fitting with our audience (sorry for my basic english, I am not native neither really fluent ;-))
I haven't agreed with the industry for a long time. I look at elon, and think, can I just be a generalist inside the war of music? learned mixing vocals, sound design, mastering, but the basic fundamentals of analog vs digital conversion. Under another name, I hope to not arrive to one destination, but that I have multiple ideas as I branch off from not just music, but advancement of expression and tech itself. I really hate the industry. There won't be a time to flex my money, but a time I would rather be distraught and broken for the closest story-telling.
This faked "reality" is so damaging. It is bad for more honest (now former) professionals pushed out of the industry based not on their actual skills & deliverability by fluff. It results in acts thinking they think they are working with the real deal based on pictures of studios, cars, and assorted head-bobbing wankeryness when the results are overLOUD, W-I-D-E, and ever so meh because there is no real skill in the tasks that make a real thing that matters. People like their golden calf tho so it will go on until there is a change in the social tide.
Hi Daniel, I was wondering if you could make a video on what qualifications or requirements are needed to be enrolled as a producer for your service? I'd love to work and learn underneath you to become a better producer! Regards, Francis
This is very true and is something that kept me down in the long run. I was afraid of what my industry friends would think of me doing freelance but in the long run it really shouldn’t matter
Great vid man, sad but true. Real success is being better off in reality than you look online.
...... One thing not mentioned is that the role of a producer in an "old school way" as you said, simply does not exist anymore because there are not more standards at all. I mean, if Bille Eilish producer decides to use a shoe box as snare they are zillions of "producers" who will imitate that, even if it´s complete garbage. That was not admitted in the 60s, 70s, and a good part of the 80s. That get of course against the concept of "romantization", for better or worse. The second is the total lack of mention of the "Vitamine Contacts" factor. Geniality can be sometimes be found under each stone, but without the right connections in the industry you can simply forget it.
That absolutely did happen in the 80s . Hence all the horrific snare sounds.
People have always copied each other, but it was harder to do because everyone was working with musicians and different gear.
These days you can download a preset or whatever.
The headache analogy is sooo good, thank you!
Set up steady stream of passive income first and after that focus on making music. This way you don't have the pressure to pay your bills with music.
Love this video man! It's so true that a lot of producers can't be honest about the game because it would hurt their personal brand.
Thanks Dilly! Appreciate the comment.
Great advice 👍 we are all better and together living in reality, an illusive goal to most, despite not knowing it’s a major human cognitive bias.
Appreciate that. Thanks for watching!
Great video Dan, feels way more engaging than the older works! Love seeing you back in action on here!
Thanks! Trying to figure this thing out lol
I'm still behind. Not behind anyone else, because I don't care about that. I'm behind on myself. I'm 10 years into my 5 year plan bro
👏🏽👏🏽I'm glad to see there are still videos like this that remind people that this business is multi-faceted with a variety of people at different levels in game. The reality in the creative industry is a tough pill to swallow but accepting reality and adapting to it is what can help creatives find their path in this business.
I worked under a guy for a couple years who's one of the best audio engineers/ producers in the world. He's worked on some big projects and he's highly respected in the industry by some big names. Yet no one knows who the hell he is. This industry is full of people like him
@@JohnnyAllan-vj7sj The unsung heroes. 😊 I love learning about people like this.
Well said. Thanks for covering this
This video contains so much imma have to watch it over again to really make sure I’m understanding all the content
Thank you for watching - appreciate it!
This subject is not talked about enough . Great vid . CAMCURSE
Spot on as always, thanks Dan ❤🔥
Great video dude. I needed this. Ty
Thanks for giving a watch! Glad it was helpful.
@darklabelmusic no problem! I haven't even thought about asking anyone this till now, but u got a course or something? My intuition is telling me to go down this road for some reason......
Love your videos buddy!! ❤
You see a lot of successful people doing an interview, talking about how they squandered their money on dumb things and found themselves broke and in a jam. A year later, after everyone feels bad for them, they're posing in front of fancy cars again, wearing expensive things, and partying in Miami, like nothing ever happened. The healthiest thing to do is to not give a shit about that image. It's pointless and just as bad of an addiction as drugs and alcohol. Solid video.
I'm literally HOOKED to your channel man.
I'm devouring all your videos one by one.
Is there a way I can reach out to you for some questions? Thank you! 🔥
Hey Steve! So glad to hear that you love the channel. Thank you! There are a few ways to get some questions over to me. We have a hotline now too (pretty sweet). Check the links up in the description!
Always good videos man! Congrats! Coming from Nicaragua, soon in Mexico which has a extensive musical industry, we plan to sell tickets instead of running behind streams. Do you have an opinion?
Thanks Geff! I’m not sure I understand the question. Also, sounds more like an artist question (selling tickets). I work with record producers.
@@darklabelmusic I am the producer of my wife @rebeckaaldana and I wonder if it is really meaningful to look for digital streams for a small independent artist, instead of producing shows, participating to festivals what definitely brings more cash, selling tickets... so for us as an example, we wonder if it is not worthy to try our songs live during a show, evaluating how far our audience likes it and then produce/record only what is fitting with our audience (sorry for my basic english, I am not native neither really fluent ;-))
Thanks for this one, g.
Love this channel just subscribed thanks for dropping real valuable gems 💯
Thanks Ian! Welcome
I haven't agreed with the industry for a long time. I look at elon, and think, can I just be a generalist inside the war of music? learned mixing vocals, sound design, mastering, but the basic fundamentals of analog vs digital conversion. Under another name, I hope to not arrive to one destination, but that I have multiple ideas as I branch off from not just music, but advancement of expression and tech itself.
I really hate the industry. There won't be a time to flex my money, but a time I would rather be distraught and broken for the closest story-telling.
Great video 👏
Thanks! That means a lot.
Thanks for this!
This faked "reality" is so damaging. It is bad for more honest (now former) professionals pushed out of the industry based not on their actual skills & deliverability by fluff. It results in acts thinking they think they are working with the real deal based on pictures of studios, cars, and assorted head-bobbing wankeryness when the results are overLOUD, W-I-D-E, and ever so meh because there is no real skill in the tasks that make a real thing that matters.
People like their golden calf tho so it will go on until there is a change in the social tide.
BEST VIDEO EVER!!! RESPECT
Wise Words!
This. 🙌
love it
Appreciate it Robert!
The moment I found this video is very interesting ❤
Thank you, Waldine!
Hi Daniel,
I was wondering if you could make a video on what qualifications or requirements are needed to be enrolled as a producer for your service? I'd love to work and learn underneath you to become a better producer!
Regards,
Francis
Hey Francis! All of that is on our website.
@@darklabelmusic Thank you! I couldn't find it before. I'll check again.
Wisdom. Thanks
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Cool
0:23 plot twist: whoever owned that car behind him is on 6-figures debt XD
Find a job you like and you will love making music again 😂🤙🏽😎🖤
Are you in Australia?
Kk
Bruh