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1997-09-05 08:04(idm) The Point of All This
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1997-09-05 08:04Biostream@aol.comWhat's the point anymore... I'm a 17 year old kid who's dropped out of school and the only
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What's the point anymore... I'm a 17 year old kid who's dropped out of school and the only thing I've got left is to try to get into the music buisness. I used to think I had the talent, but now it seems I don't have much of anything. What do all you IDMers do for a living? I started listing to electronic music around Nov. 96' and nothing much else interesting has been happening to me since. I've always been a composer but have only recently been working with electronic music. Before that the only thing I made was classical music. People say it was good, but I would never never make a living at it I know, no matter what anyone might have said, there just isn't the market for it. Well not I'm ready to just say FUCK IT, cuz there aint nothing left anymore. I really liked electronic music, but fuck, how can I expect to make it anyway, it's not something I've been into a long time, so fuck. I don't even fucking dance! fuck it, I just don't have what it takes, and what's worse, don't have anything else either. Music was all I had, and now I don't think I even have that. Fuck this shit... just plain fuck it. What do you assholes reccomend? -Aaron -" Potty Mouth!? Mabey that's because I've been shit on so much! " -Annonymous
1997-09-05 09:44Superfuzz>What's the point anymore... >I'm a 17 year old kid who's dropped out of school and the on
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quoted 19 lines What's the point anymore...>What's the point anymore... >I'm a 17 year old kid who's dropped out of school and the only thing I've got >left is to try to get into the music buisness. >I used to think I had the talent, but now it seems I don't have much of >anything. >What do all you IDMers do for a living? I started listing to electronic music >around Nov. 96' and nothing much else interesting has been happening to me >since. >I've always been a composer but have only recently been working with >electronic music. Before that the only thing I made was classical music. >People say it was good, but I would never never make a living at it I know, >no matter what anyone might have said, there just isn't the market for it. >Well not I'm ready to just say FUCK IT, cuz there aint nothing left anymore. >I really liked electronic music, but fuck, how can I expect to make it >anyway, it's not something I've been into a long time, so fuck. I don't even >fucking dance! fuck it, I just don't have what it takes, and what's worse, >don't have anything else either. Music was all I had, and now I don't think I >even have that. >Fuck this shit... just plain fuck it. What do you assholes reccomend?
You've got two choices: 1. Go back to school. 2. Kill yourself. Have fun deciding. :) Ryan Visima rvisima@astral.magic.ca Superfuzz Media ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- crack addict >> mac user >> aphex twin fan >> satan worshipper music maker >> adult film star >> arsonist >> and all around nice guy http://www.magic.ca/~rvisima/aphex/
1997-09-05 16:07Ryan Richard Whitehead> What's the point anymore... > I'm a 17 year old kid who's dropped out of school and the
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quoted 19 lines What's the point anymore...> What's the point anymore... > I'm a 17 year old kid who's dropped out of school and the only thing I've got > left is to try to get into the music buisness. > I used to think I had the talent, but now it seems I don't have much of > anything. > What do all you IDMers do for a living? I started listing to electronic music > around Nov. 96' and nothing much else interesting has been happening to me > since. > I've always been a composer but have only recently been working with > electronic music. Before that the only thing I made was classical music. > People say it was good, but I would never never make a living at it I know, > no matter what anyone might have said, there just isn't the market for it. > Well not I'm ready to just say FUCK IT, cuz there aint nothing left anymore. > I really liked electronic music, but fuck, how can I expect to make it > anyway, it's not something I've been into a long time, so fuck. I don't even > fucking dance! fuck it, I just don't have what it takes, and what's worse, > don't have anything else either. Music was all I had, and now I don't think I > even have that. > Fuck this shit... just plain fuck it. What do you assholes reccomend?
Go back to school. np: JJ Cale--Troubador
1997-09-05 18:16wellsAt 04:04 AM 9/5/97 -0400, Biostream@aol.com wrote: >What's the point anymore... >I'm a 17
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At 04:04 AM 9/5/97 -0400, Biostream@aol.com wrote:
quoted 19 lines What's the point anymore...>What's the point anymore... >I'm a 17 year old kid who's dropped out of school and the only thing I've got >left is to try to get into the music buisness. >I used to think I had the talent, but now it seems I don't have much of >anything. >What do all you IDMers do for a living? I started listing to electronic music >around Nov. 96' and nothing much else interesting has been happening to me >since. >I've always been a composer but have only recently been working with >electronic music. Before that the only thing I made was classical music. >People say it was good, but I would never never make a living at it I know, >no matter what anyone might have said, there just isn't the market for it. >Well not I'm ready to just say FUCK IT, cuz there aint nothing left anymore. >I really liked electronic music, but fuck, how can I expect to make it >anyway, it's not something I've been into a long time, so fuck. I don't even >fucking dance! fuck it, I just don't have what it takes, and what's worse, >don't have anything else either. Music was all I had, and now I don't think I >even have that. >Fuck this shit... just plain fuck it. What do you assholes reccomend?
maybe if you keep up the excessive use of the word "fuck" you'll end up going places. - wells oliver / s0ewoliv@titan.vcu.edu "i know it's only his body & all that's in the cemetary, & his soul's in heaven and all that crap, but i couldn't stand it anyway. i just wish he wasn't there. you didn't know him. if you'd known him, you'd know what i mean. it's not too bad when the sun's out, but the sun only comes out when it feels like coming out." - holden caulfield
1997-09-05 20:21Nate Harrison [Digital Magician Inc]"-Fuck this shit... just plain fuck it. What do you assholes reccomend?" Go back to school
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"-Fuck this shit... just plain fuck it. What do you assholes reccomend?" Go back to school and learn as much as you can about things *not* involving electronic music. Some of the best IDM makers don't even listen to that much techno type stuff. Find your inspirations from other sources, dig through old design books, old photography, and your grandma's record collection. If you are only seventeen, and have been into this type of music for a year or so, then you have a *ton* of homeowork to do. Hell I'm 25 and I feel like I don't know shit yet! As corny as it sounds, education is the key my friend, no matter what field of study. You have to see the big picture, and that doesn't come into focus very quickly. Actually it takes a lifetime. You'll see enough of it to come up with some serious stuff when you really get down to biz and follow your passions. You discover those passions (at least I did) in school. peace Nate Nate Harrison Digital Magician Inc. www.digimagician.com nate@digimagician.com 313.994.7316
1997-09-05 23:54Random JunkBiostream@aol.com writes: > What's the point anymore... I'm a 17 year old kid who's droppe
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Biostream@aol.com writes:
quoted 4 lines What's the point anymore... I'm a 17 year old kid who's dropped out> What's the point anymore... I'm a 17 year old kid who's dropped out > of school and the only thing I've got left is to try to get into the > music buisness. I used to think I had the talent, but now it seems > I don't have much of anything.
you have to believe in yourself to make it in the electronic music biz. there's not a lot of money there to start with (unless you get lucky and become the next Prodigy - good luck), so you better have enthusiasm to fall back on when the checks dry up. also, if you're really 17, you don't know anything about anything. pardon me for being ageist, but it's true.
quoted 1 line What do all you IDMers do for a living?> What do all you IDMers do for a living?
i work in the computer biz. the electronic music thing brings in a few grand each year, not nearly enough to live on. in fact, not even enough to cover the gear & supplies to keep my studio fed. and i get home from work, tired & crabby, and not in the least interested in writing music. somehow i find the time to keep it going. and i have a trickle of releases and a slowly snowballing reputation. it's slow, hard work.
quoted 4 lines Before that the only thing I made was classical music. People say> Before that the only thing I made was classical music. People say > it was good, but I would never never make a living at it I know, no > matter what anyone might have said, there just isn't the market for > it.
you could probably make as much doing classical as idm. unless, as i said before, you get lucky. hey, you could be the next kronos quartet or something. just as likely as being the next Prodigy, really.
quoted 4 lines Well not I'm ready to just say FUCK IT, cuz there aint nothing left> Well not I'm ready to just say FUCK IT, cuz there aint nothing left > anymore. I really liked electronic music, but fuck, how can I > expect to make it anyway, it's not something I've been into a long > time, so fuck.
you might be a rare talent. hell, get a sampler and get to work. my early shit was embarrassing. my friends early shit was pathetic but then he got a little better and got lucky and wrote a (relative) hit and now he's got a decent deal.
quoted 1 line I don't even fucking dance!> I don't even fucking dance!
that is not a requirement. i think it's a hindrance, personally. that's a rant for another day however.
quoted 4 lines fuck it, I just don't have what it takes, and what's worse, don't> fuck it, I just don't have what it takes, and what's worse, don't > have anything else either. Music was all I had, and now I don't > think I even have that. Fuck this shit... just plain fuck it. What > do you assholes reccomend?
you're young, you'll get over it. meanwhile, buy some gear and start writing. -- Jon Drukman jsd@gamespot.com SpotMedia Communications ...I was an infinitely hot and dense dot...
1997-09-06 13:04Ben CofferIn message <199709052354.QAA09959@hudsucker.gamespot.com>, Random Junk <jsd@gamespot.com>
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quoted 8 lines i work in the computer biz. the electronic music thing brings in a>i work in the computer biz. the electronic music thing brings in a >few grand each year, not nearly enough to live on. in fact, not even >enough to cover the gear & supplies to keep my studio fed. and i get >home from work, tired & crabby, and not in the least interested in >writing music. somehow i find the time to keep it going. and i have >a trickle of releases and a slowly snowballing reputation. it's slow, >hard work. >
Sounds like me :) I too work in the annoying industry known as the 'computer industry' and I nearly always get home from work too tired to do anything in the studio. I still haven't worked out how most of my gear works yet because of my job. But it just takes a tiny bit more effort to get motivated to sit down and do something....which is normally Sunday afternoon :) -- Ben Coffer Hybrid Productions http://www.hybridgame.demon.co.uk/
1997-09-05 18:09Rusty HouseholterAt 04:04 AM 9/5/97 -0400, you wrote: >What's the point anymore... >I'm a 17 year old kid w
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At 04:04 AM 9/5/97 -0400, you wrote:
quoted 19 lines What's the point anymore...>What's the point anymore... >I'm a 17 year old kid who's dropped out of school and the only thing I've got >left is to try to get into the music buisness. >I used to think I had the talent, but now it seems I don't have much of >anything. >What do all you IDMers do for a living? I started listing to electronic music >around Nov. 96' and nothing much else interesting has been happening to me >since. >I've always been a composer but have only recently been working with >electronic music. Before that the only thing I made was classical music. >People say it was good, but I would never never make a living at it I know, >no matter what anyone might have said, there just isn't the market for it. >Well not I'm ready to just say FUCK IT, cuz there aint nothing left anymore. >I really liked electronic music, but fuck, how can I expect to make it >anyway, it's not something I've been into a long time, so fuck. I don't even >fucking dance! fuck it, I just don't have what it takes, and what's worse, >don't have anything else either. Music was all I had, and now I don't think I >even have that. >Fuck this shit... just plain fuck it. What do you assholes reccomend?
Go back to school. Or Sell nickel bags to junior high kids like me. Either way don't end up an aged old bastard playing his 303 on the street corner out his cardboard box. Rusty
1997-09-05 18:17Brett McCormickDon't let things "happen" to you, that's a recipe for disaster. If you want interesting th
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Don't let things "happen" to you, that's a recipe for disaster. If you want interesting things, make them happen for yourself. happen happen happen --brett On Fri, 5 September 1997, at 13:09:43, Rusty Householter wrote:
quoted 2 lines I started listing to electronic music around Nov. 96' and nothing> I started listing to electronic music around Nov. 96' and nothing > much else interesting has been happening to me since.
1997-09-05 19:45Seofon>What's the point anymore... >Fuck this shit... just plain fuck it. What do you assholes r
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quoted 2 lines What's the point anymore...>What's the point anymore... >Fuck this shit... just plain fuck it. What do you assholes reccomend?
I know where you're coming from, and I agree completely: fuck it. Here's what I can tell you: you either (1) go back to school or (2) do music. If you do music, you either (1) do it as a hobby and get a day job or (2) make IT your job and work your ass off getting set up in the industry. You are NOT going to make a career out of the underground/IDM/esoterica/experimental scene. (OK, it can be done, but I can count on one hand the people in the world who have pulled it off, and they were incredibly lucky, rich, or smart.) You have to get smart and study the industry and network to find something that will support what you want to do, or go back to school to get the skills and degree to do same. --Seofon
1997-09-05 20:52Marie Kacmarek>Fuck this shit... just plain fuck it. What do you assholes reccomend? Get back in school,
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quoted 1 line Fuck this shit... just plain fuck it. What do you assholes reccomend?>Fuck this shit... just plain fuck it. What do you assholes reccomend?
Get back in school, post haste. When you start doing something about the problems in your life, acting patiently cuz things don't happen overnight, and finally start seeing the payback, you'll realize how it's all done. Finally, whining, worry and blaming won't get you where you want to go and will only alienate you from others who may actually be there for you. You're very young, so just stick with it. Marie
1997-09-05 22:04Lazlo Nibble> I'm a 17 year old kid who's dropped out of school and the only thing I've got > left is
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quoted 2 lines I'm a 17 year old kid who's dropped out of school and the only thing I've g> I'm a 17 year old kid who's dropped out of school and the only thing I've got > left is to try to get into the music buisness.
I don't think there's anything *wrong* with quitting school -- you can always go back, after all -- but if you're not quitting in order to make it possible to do something you're passionate about, you should probably go back until you have concrete plans for something better to do with your time. And I really doubt that getting into the music business is the only option you've got open to you. The only one that seems even vaguely interesting, maybe . . . -- ::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo) ::: Internet Music Wantlists: http://www.swcp.com/lazlo/Wantlists
1997-09-06 19:28Ben Coffer <ben@hybridgame.demon.co.uk> (by way of redirect@mail6.ica.net)In message <199709052354.QAA09959@hudsucker.gamespot.com>, Random Junk <jsd@gamespot.com>
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In message <199709052354.QAA09959@hudsucker.gamespot.com>, Random Junk <jsd@gamespot.com> writes
quoted 8 lines i work in the computer biz. the electronic music thing brings in a>i work in the computer biz. the electronic music thing brings in a >few grand each year, not nearly enough to live on. in fact, not even >enough to cover the gear & supplies to keep my studio fed. and i get >home from work, tired & crabby, and not in the least interested in >writing music. somehow i find the time to keep it going. and i have >a trickle of releases and a slowly snowballing reputation. it's slow, >hard work. >
Sounds like me :) I too work in the annoying industry known as the 'computer industry' and I nearly always get home from work too tired to do anything in the studio. I still haven't worked out how most of my gear works yet because of my job. But it just takes a tiny bit more effort to get motivated to sit down and do something....which is normally Sunday afternoon :) -- Ben Coffer Hybrid Productions http://www.hybridgame.demon.co.uk/
1997-09-06 20:03phlux@ix.netcom.com>>i work in the computer biz. the electronic music thing brings in a >>few grand each year
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quoted 15 lines i work in the computer biz. the electronic music thing brings in a>>i work in the computer biz. the electronic music thing brings in a >>few grand each year, not nearly enough to live on. in fact, not even >>enough to cover the gear & supplies to keep my studio fed. and i get >>home from work, tired & crabby, and not in the least interested in >>writing music. somehow i find the time to keep it going. and i have >>a trickle of releases and a slowly snowballing reputation. it's slow, >>hard work. >> > >Sounds like me :) I too work in the annoying industry known as the >'computer industry' and I nearly always get home from work too tired >to do anything in the studio. I still haven't worked out how most of >my gear works yet because of my job. But it just takes a tiny bit more >effort to get motivated to sit down and do something....which is >normally Sunday afternoon :)
I think this is a pretty common phenomenon. Most electronic musicians have to support their passion with a day job :(......I'm in a similar situation, I work in a lab all day and then come home dead tired. I usually get tons of ideas during the day but by the time I get home to my sequencer I'm pretty spent. What I try to do though, is put aside 2 hours a day during the week(it usually ends up being longer) to work on music and as much time as I can squeeze in on the weekends to do stuff. It may take a while for me to get a track done, but the ride is just as fun as the destination. Electronic music is definately hard work, but I've got some massive highs just jamming away with a few synths .....its times like that that make it all worth it. Rob **********LOGIQ'S NEW CD**************** BIG ON MARS 11 Tracks of Electronic Bliss http://www.sinless.com/logiq ****************************************