6AM In Interview with Marco Sgalbazzini: The Artist Journey Guide to Bookings
This is a recording of The Artist Journey – Guide to Bookings with Marco Sgalbazzini (6AM/Synthetik Minds) Clubhouse panel conversation held on Friday, March 26th 2021.
This is a recording of The Artist Journey – Guide to Bookings with Marco Sgalbazzini (6AM/Synthetik Minds) Clubhouse panel conversation held on Friday, March 26th 2021.
If you have an internet connection it’s likely you’ve been hearing of “blockchain technology” and “NFT” in the last several months and weeks, including within the electronic music world.
Over the weekend electronic music producer 3LAU auctioned off NFTs of his Ultraviolet album for a total of $11.7 Million. Deadmau5 partnered with Worldwide Asset eXchange (WAX) in December to release their own limited series of NFTs carrying digital collectibles.
Are you fond of playing musical instruments or have an angelic voice for singing? If yes then pursuing a career in music is just right for you! In this article, we will show you some tips to get you going and add some info about the traps and difficulties you might encounter.
Having dreams of performing as a musician is a rare calling. Few chosen people dish it out with other contestants on singing contests and TV shows. If you feel in your heart that music is right for you, then read on.
When it comes to the music industry, having the sole talent for playing an instrument or a beautiful singing voice is not enough. Relate to it as your core potential. You will have to enroll in reliable music schools that can teach and expand your knowledge when it comes to the musical arts.
Another way to develop your skill set is to gather some electronics, software, and hardware that can help you understand music at its depths. If you are looking for excellent headphones, visit this site: https://bpmskills.com/beat-marketing/airbit-vs-beatstars/ to choose from both excellent brands. Having these types of headphones can immerse you with many sounds while respecting the privacy of other people.
If you have just decided to pursue your dreams of playing music, then you have made the first step which some people are afraid to take. You will then begin your journey from playing music for fun to a person who eventually grows and builds upon their skills. Along the way, you might meet people with the same taste in music, have your fan base, and start producing your songs.
When creating music for entertainment, anything goes while you are in the moment. But keep in mind that having a popular name in the music industry requires tremendous development of skill and discipline. Learning about the fundamentals of your chosen instrument or musical course can be hard at first. However, when you smoothen out the areas of your struggle, you will find yourself playing any tunes from the variety of things you have learned.
Dreaming of becoming a top performer in the music industry is a rare calling. Few individuals make it to the top. You can search for any particular musical artist you idolize and you will learn that they have individual struggles they have to beat before making it big. The same goes for you, talent goes before anything else.
It is not a smart move to leave everything in your life and move to a big city to chase your passion for music. That in itself is a dangerous, risky, and unrealistic move. It is better to have an initial source of income to cover any expenses you need to address when going into a music school or course.
This might sound like a self-help book but it is applicable in daily life. Imagine going to the grocery store without a list of things to buy, you will probably drown with the many items in every aisle and get confused about which to purchase. The same concept applies when following your passion for music, keep a diary where your goals are kept and plan out each step of achieving every goal you have.
The music industry is already filled with talented individuals with unique techniques for creating music. Music has continuously evolved in the past few years, having your brand and original formula for making sounds and songs can get you the highest places. Remember that people flock to things that seem beautiful, groundbreaking, and different. A successful businessman sells a product that is rare but needed by many people.
The music industry is a challenging field to tackle. Preparation and setting up your personal goals are the first steps in making progress. The next step for you is to build your confidence, recognize your potential, and learn from other people. You will then find your original way of creating music you can share with the masses.
What does it take for a house and techno artist to go from good to great? With thousands of DJs and producers out there, how can you set yourself apart from the rest? Is talent enough to get you noticed? It’s definitely a start but not the only factor. So what else do you need to develop your artist image and build a successful career? Dispersion PR is one of the world’s most reputable public relations (PR) agencies serving the electronic music industry. The agency specializes in PR for artists, events, and music labels and has been doing so for nearly two decades now. Founder and director Julian Shay discusses why PR still holds weight in a time where social media has facilitated self-promotion. He also shares tips on how artists can create a collaborative, productive relationship with music industry members who will ultimately play a vital role in their success.
When most people hear the word âaddiction,â their mind quickly jumps to topics concerning drugs or alcohol, especially if coupling it with the house and techno music scene. The endless love affair between dance music and drugs. In todayâs culture it seems that wherever you find one, youâll find the other. Do you have to do drugs to enjoy music? The answer is absolutely not. My addiction to music is my drug of choice. Read more
“If everybody runs away, who sticks around to change it?” By “it” DJ E-Clyps means the dance music community. The house and techno culture isn’t all sunshine and rainbows. DJ E-Clyps is an artist giving the music business a dose of reality that it needs. With roots in hip-hop, the DJ and producer ventured into the world of electronic music thinking the grass was greener on the other side. However, he quickly realized the dance music community had its own set of challenges to overcome. He’s used his artistic platform to give voice to issues within the dance music community and is calling for others to swim against the current to help push underground culture forward. Read more
Devotion. Passion. Drive. These are just some of the qualities exemplified by Mahatma Gandhi through his works and teachings.
Gandhi faced what appeared to be insurmountable mountains in his life, but he taught us that by practicing peace over power living in harmony we can find ways to reconcile our differences despite the odds we may be facing.
Hisham Dahud, author at Hypebot, realized that Gandhi’s teachings can be applied to the world of music business, especially considering how, as an independent artist in todayâs highly saturated music space, the odds arenât exactly in your favor either.
Read on for a list of 10 key music business fundamentals inspired by Gandhi’s work.
Before the turn of the century, when an artist recorded a song, you had to buy the music before you got to listen to it at will. The more record sales, the more successful the artist and the music was. People loved buying records; there was the vinyl LP, the cassette tape, the compact-disc and then the evolution of mp3s. While before you have to have a special player to hear the record you bought, today things are very different. Now you can just log on to social media or streaming sites and listen to the newest tunes.
But is there a connection between social media popularity and a track or albumâs final sales? Check out the following graphs from hypebot.com to see the correlation between the two works:
When people hear about the music industry, they immediately think about rock stars or DJs rolling around in millions. While that could be the case, artists aren’t the only ones with all the dough. Comparing salaries in the music business tends to be second nature to those involved, but the average Joe often forgets the other side of the DJ booth, music studio or performing stage. Behind the scenes is where the crew is and people don’t factor in the difficulty of their jobs and just how much money they can make.
There are a lot of people who are part of the music industry. Below we will be showing you the various salaries of the artists and their crew through a series of graphics posted by Billboard.
In a statement released this morning, SoundCloud effectively brought the music streaming business into uncharted territory. Continuing on a string of strategic yet controversial business alliances, the company has signed an agreement with Merlin, a so-called “Global Music Rights Agency” that works on behalf of over 20,000 independent music labels. Some noteworthy labels include Warp Records, Epitaph, !K7, and thousands more. In an ongoing attempt to monetize streaming, and following increasing backlash from much of the music industry, SoundCloud seems to finally be transforming in a positive manner.
With this in mind, the Merlin deal can be seen as a stepping stone for SoundCloud to be a legitimate platform for established artists to release licensed content in an entirely legal manner.
For more information, take a look at this Interview with Music Ally in which they discuss aspects of the licensing deal
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