Music makers?

YES!! I create a variety of EDM. Mostly produced with FL studio and Protools 8 LE.

I had my own EDM label but it collapsed. My partner and I never formally signed any papers or copyrighted my material. Honestly, I'm glad we didn't because he randomly stopped talking to me and didn't bring anything to the plate. Kept telling me he had "connections" and we needed to copyright but never pushed to get it done. I was handling our facebook, IG, website, demos etc. I pushed us so hard on Spinnin Records and Insta we had around 27k plays. Our website was a one of a kind because it combined a talent pool like Spinnin, loop library like splice, and a social media section like soundcloud.

It was so much work for me. I was the CEO, artist, graphic designer, and promoter. We could have played shows and even would have brought a new concept to EDM. Sad nothing came from it. All I have left is a shell of a website.
 
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YES!! I create a variety of EDM. Mostly produced with FL studio and Protools 8 LE.

I had my own EDM label but it collapsed. My partner and I never formally signed any papers or copyrighted my material. Honestly, I'm glad we didn't because he randomly stopped talking to me and didn't bring anything to the plate. Kept telling me he had "connections" and we needed to copyright but never pushed to get it done. I was handling our facebook, IG, website, demos etc. I pushed us so hard on Spinnin Records and Insta we had around 27k plays. Our website was a one of a kind because it combined a talent pool like Spinnin, loop library like splice, and a social media section like soundcloud.

It was so much work for me. I was the CEO, artist, graphic designer, and promoter. We could have played shows and even would have brought a new concept to EDM. Sad nothing came from it. All I have left is a shell of a website.


Show me it, I love EDM.
 
Hey dude if you're still interested in making EDM, here are some sources that you can use to get them published:


1. DubstepGutter (my favorite channel): https://www.youtube.com/user/DubStepGutter
Note that you may not be able to get your music published here (as I've heard from one person), but you can try anyway.


2. Tasty: https://www.youtube.com/user/TastyNetwork



3. Diversity: https://www.youtube.com/user/DiavelNN


4. Monstercat: Uncaged (this channel's music, I don't really like it so much, but if you upload it on here, I'll totally listen to it) https://www.youtube.com/user/MonstercatMedia



I'm sure you have already heard of these YouTubers.
 
Hey dude if you're still interested in making EDM, here are some sources that you can use to get them published:


1. DubstepGutter (my favorite channel): https://www.youtube.com/user/DubStepGutter
Note that you may not be able to get your music published here (as I've heard from one person), but you can try anyway.


2. Tasty: https://www.youtube.com/user/TastyNetwork



3. Diversity: https://www.youtube.com/user/DiavelNN


4. Monstercat: Uncaged (this channel's music, I don't really like it so much, but if you upload it on here, I'll totally listen to it) https://www.youtube.com/user/MonstercatMedia



I'm sure you have already heard of these YouTubers.


Diversity, Itro got famous on there. I never applied to monstercat. We did try to some indie future house labels and got shot down pretty hard.

I'll look into DubstepGutter and Tasty. Thanks bro.
 
i use to produce hip hop/r&b beats with whatever sofeware i can buy at eletronic stores then i would write lyrics an rap onto the instrumentals ,i work with some cool producers that helped produce the final product then i took up singing lessons an excelled decently with my high tones an vibrato, i took guitar lessons i only know the basic chords an come up with decent melodies but it seems the inspiration has left me i dont have no interest in it,
 
YES!! I create a variety of EDM. Mostly produced with FL studio and Protools 8 LE.

I had my own EDM label but it collapsed. My partner and I never formally signed any papers or copyrighted my material. Honestly, I'm glad we didn't because he randomly stopped talking to me and didn't bring anything to the plate. Kept telling me he had "connections" and we needed to copyright but never pushed to get it done. I was handling our facebook, IG, website, demos etc. I pushed us so hard on Spinnin Records and Insta we had around 27k plays. Our website was a one of a kind because it combined a talent pool like Spinnin, loop library like splice, and a social media section like soundcloud.

It was so much work for me. I was the CEO, artist, graphic designer, and promoter. We could have played shows and even would have brought a new concept to EDM. Sad nothing came from it. All I have left is a shell of a website.

Oh man. Let me unleash this beast.

CHECK IT.

https://soundcloud.com/masterrecordsofficial/the-him-in-my-arms-tiberius-remixspinnin-records

https://www.master-records.com/

https://spinninrecords.com/profile/masterrecords

On my soundcloud I have some covers. Those are for my grandpa,don't mind those.

Just listening to the music you have and reading that. You can still make it!

Stick to your goals and do whatever you have to do to achieve them.

My suggestion is to start posting on YouTube. Wayyy to many people use the platform now for your music to be passed up. People are going to notice and you’ll be able to build a new fan base.

Keep going and don’t give up. Make some crazy innovative instrumentals with good thumbnails and a nice instrumental visual and you WILL be set.

And by innovative instrumentals, Create stuff that is absolutely dope. Stuff that shocks you and stuff that would make you want to listen to it and buy it if you heard it as a listener.

Be innovative by pushing the limits and using new sound trends. You never know, you could push the industry!

Be creative and use your talents, mix it, use good visuals, upload, use tags, and good thumbnails/titles/descriptions, you will succeed.

Learn along the way, that’s the best part about the whole process.

good luck my friend.
 
Just listening to the music you have and reading that. You can still make it!

Stick to your goals and do whatever you have to do to achieve them.

My suggestion is to start posting on YouTube. Wayyy to many people use the platform now for your music to be passed up. People are going to notice and you’ll be able to build a new fan base.

Keep going and don’t give up. Make some crazy innovative instrumentals with good thumbnails and a nice instrumental visual and you WILL be set.

And by innovative instrumentals, Create stuff that is absolutely dope. Stuff that shocks you and stuff that would make you want to listen to it and buy it if you heard it as a listener.

Be innovative by pushing the limits and using new sound trends. You never know, you could push the industry!

Be creative and use your talents, mix it, use good visuals, upload, use tags, and good thumbnails/titles/descriptions, you will succeed.

Learn along the way, that’s the best part about the whole process.

good luck my friend.


I can try. I need to get it copyrighted under my name.
I have a plethora of experimental stuff I can upload.

Thanks
 
YES!! I create a variety of EDM. Mostly produced with FL studio and Protools 8 LE.

I had my own EDM label but it collapsed. My partner and I never formally signed any papers or copyrighted my material. Honestly, I'm glad we didn't because he randomly stopped talking to me and didn't bring anything to the plate. Kept telling me he had "connections" and we needed to copyright but never pushed to get it done. I was handling our facebook, IG, website, demos etc. I pushed us so hard on Spinnin Records and Insta we had around 27k plays. Our website was a one of a kind because it combined a talent pool like Spinnin, loop library like splice, and a social media section like soundcloud.

It was so much work for me. I was the CEO, artist, graphic designer, and promoter. We could have played shows and even would have brought a new concept to EDM. Sad nothing came from it. All I have left is a shell of a website.
That's so awesome! EDM is a monster of a music genre. That sounds so fun!
 
I am a musician playing the Yamaha SLG100S guitar. I am in a group. I can't say that we have the only music maker. This applies to our entire community. We are like one organism that creates a product together. This is a very cool feature.
 
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