
Pinky
and The Brain...
Circle the wagons boys, we gots us a live one!
Over time you will build up thousands and thousands of extremely targeted followers.
You didn't even include a link to any of your soundcloud pages...for people to see how "large" a following you have.
A quick search brings up some interesting info on the brodel34 username. I won't post links, you all know how to google. He posted the same shit as here on a DnB forum yesterday but it looks like they removed it.
Musician my arse. He's just one of those people that offers Likes, Plays, Views for small amounts of cash. A scammer. Nothing more, nothing less. I don't doubt he makes $80k. There are many a gullible fool around the internet to be exploited by scum, sorry, scammers.
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Yeah, that's enough.
Mr Clean made a great suggestion to leave this post up for future reference about this guys scams. I edited out the reference to the website in his original post.
Hammer time.
Bravo Jimmy, Armistice and the rest of you for outing this jerk...
You are responsible for kicking off a full hour of old school pumping it in my mix room...Hammer time.
Yeah, that's enough.
Mr Clean made a great suggestion to leave this post up for future reference about this guys scams. I edited out the reference to the website in his original post.
Hammer time.
There's a ton of people trying to take their own share of the little money left to songwriters/musicians.
I got sucked into watching a 90 minute 'webinar' the other night from Leah McHenry about using the digital world to make tons of money from your music. It all devolved to no real useful tools, but a sales pitch for her $300 video series (which is a pitch to buy the $1000 'learn how to make your targeted FB ads work' videos).
So today is David Bowie's B'Day, and he also released his first new album in like 10 years ("Blackstar").
One article mentioned this:
"His life of putting art before celebrity is a masterclass for today’s musicians who search for their their best camera angle or hashtag...before seeking out their unique contribution."
So many of today's young artists think it's all about stupid tweets, and gathering millions of interweb likes, and propping one's image with marketing hype...
...rather than just focusing on creativity, and letting all that other stuff come to you naturally as a byproduct of your work.