I hate SoundClick.com Producers Rant!

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he means front page promotion etc.

Yep and also look at the promo songs of the day and you will see mostly all the top 25 producers with the exception of a few buy it at least a few times a week. Even under electronic, rock, alternative charts all those promo songs of the day are taken up with beats. That's why rappers shouldn't just go straight to the top of the chart to look at beats just because someone pays for promo doesn't mean the beats hot.
 
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Look at the promo songs of the day and you will see mostly all the top 25 producers with the exception of a few buy it at least a few times a week. Even under electronic, rock, alternative charts all those promo songs of the day are taken up with beats.
yep its the equivalent of buyin your way into the majors yet another short cut
 
so you recommend being a jack of all trades and a master of none?

No, but are you saying that you couldn't if that WAS what I was saying?

What I am saying is don't stop learning what you love. I personally love music. I practice everything in music...recording, mixing, singing, dancing, djing, writing, promoting, and I play piano and am currently learning drums.

I would say not to ever limit yourself because that was precisely the mentality before...to only do one thing.

I tell you the truth when I say that during the process of learning other music related things you improve the areas you are already good at. Everything is relative.

If you were to take a dancer and give them the knowledge of programming drums, they might be better at making a club track than the person with no idea how to dance when you give them that same exact knowledge. It's like mental coordination that occurs.

And again, who is not to say you won't be great at many things. Jamie Foxx, lenny kravitz, justin timberlake, stevie wonder,...some don't even have to stay in the same industry to show their other talents. All I'm doing is keeping it all in music.
 
No, but are you saying that you couldn't if that WAS what I was saying?

What I am saying is don't stop learning what you love. I personally love music. I practice everything in music...recording, mixing, singing, dancing, djing, writing, promoting, and I play piano and am currently learning drums.

I would say not to ever limit yourself because that was precisely the mentality before...to only do one thing.

I tell you the truth when I say that during the process of learning other music related things you improve the areas you are already good at. Everything is relative.

If you were to take a dancer and give them the knowledge of programming drums, they might be better at making a club track than the person with no idea how to dance when you give them that same exact knowledge. It's like mental coordination that occurs.

And again, who is not to say you won't be great at many things. Jamie Foxx, lenny kravitz, justin timberlake, stevie wonder,...some don't even have to stay in the same industry to show their other talents. All I'm doing is keeping it all in music.
excellent example bro
 
Soundclick is for the novice producer...I laught at them and type "rolfmao" at them on my NeKo. Hahaha.
 
Suicide.



You can see his mom posting her respects under the name "clocksmom".



Wow that's really sad to hear man. I used one of his beats back in the day I tried to contact him I figured he just didn't like the song and I kept on my way. But the video is very creepy because I remember having an eerie feeling seeing the picture of him drinking from that bottle of alcohol. I feel ... I don't know man. That **** is beyond words man.
 
Clocksmom is a medicore producer at best. I watched her make a beat on my timbo NeKo and she uses FL. Reaper is so much better. Hahahaha.
 
dude really you gonna go make a clone screen name then diss a dead kid cuz youre butt hurt no one likes you?
 
Are you hurt no one likes your little spoke rims ?? With my timbo NeKo that bought me a set of 18" sprewells
 
your an intelligent ass dude i respect that as ive said in the past SC top producers hats off to them they have found a comfort zone and it seems to be quite easy to remain once your there cant hate that, i disagree with promoting the **** out of dirty tactics and preaching promotion over talent. I feel as if it should be a dirty little secret, Do you see Wal-mart goin around in interviews sayin too bad for the little guy boo hoo or so what i kno my ethics are ****ed 6 ways from sunday but im makin money and lots of it...No they dont speak on the black side of there business sometimes the gray shows but they mostly try and show a clean white image and arent flaunting net and gross figures to the public.... SC PRODUCERS HOW EVER (not all) promote the **** out of it "i make this much money" "you would be suprised how many customers i have" "SC BEATS PAID FOR THIS RANGE ROVER" thats what i dont like. Inexperienced seriously business sense lacking bandwagon producers look at this as a fantastic way to do jack **** with no financial investment but 100 percent return if they just "grind" they dont take time to perfect there craft so instead there is a sesspool of inexperienced beat makers who strive for $$$ they dont deserve because there quality is lacking severly or non existant and instead of it bein a talented demographic its now a online dope game with no consequence of not payin dues.

Oh...man...I hope you weren't referring to me LOL. I just put that out there just to let you know what it is in the background or the "shadows" in the idea of competition.

But yeah I feel ya on the whole dislike of promotion over talent...THAT is fa sho a problem on the internet. It has given EVERYONE the power of a major label.

With that said...this actually creates opportunity. This is why I keep telling people to build their own site. Beat sites like soundclick pretty much have no filter. The only way you can filter yourself out from the rest on the internet is to have your own space that isn't shared. Soundclick, facebook, myspace, youtube...you are sharing a space with all of those other members (competitors).

Not saying don't have those, in fact you should be on all of those. But each one should link back to YOUR spot.

All you have to do is just make better music than the people you're sharing spaces with on youtube and soundclick whatever.

The promotion on those sites will be the same as their tactics is what I'm saying isn't going anywhere. You have to take a look at what IS working in each of those networks and then apply that to your model IF you don't have a model that you believe works better.

IF you do, then you get your website up and run your google analytics and keep track of your numbers. Only YOU can prove whether or not your business model is working.

It's all about the hits to your main page. Not soundclick, myspace whatever. Your main page is going to be your way of collecting "fans" or potential buyers really.

You want people to subscribe to your page, not to a youtube site. You don't sell on youtube. You don't sell on soundclick either if we are being technical. You sell on your webpage. That's where you want your subscribers and your buyers to go and bookmark.

There you have control. You control ALL content and no one else's content is there to distract people from your page because it's yours and not a social network excerpt.
 
Clocksmom is a medicore producer at best. I watched her make a beat on my timbo NeKo and she uses FL. Reaper is so much better. Hahahaha.

is this really troup? why did you change account names? just wondering cuz RSE has been known to make accounts of other ppl and **** so just wondering.
 
Carnage banned me for posting in that thread....complete bull**** but I'm not stunting it. Although my Timbaland Neko has unstoppable proxys, I'll be over at IndustrySound dot COM
 
Oh...man...I hope you weren't referring to me LOL. I just put that out there just to let you know what it is in the background or the "shadows" in the idea of competition.

But yeah I feel ya on the whole dislike of promotion over talent...THAT is fa sho a problem on the internet. It has given EVERYONE the power of a major label.

With that said...this actually creates opportunity. This is why I keep telling people to build their own site. Beat sites like soundclick pretty much have no filter. The only way you can filter yourself out from the rest on the internet is to have your own space that isn't shared. Soundclick, facebook, myspace, youtube...you are sharing a space with all of those other members (competitors).

Not saying don't have those, in fact you should be on all of those. But each one should link back to YOUR spot.

All you have to do is just make better music than the people you're sharing spaces with on youtube and soundclick whatever.

The promotion on those sites will be the same as their tactics is what I'm saying isn't going anywhere. You have to take a look at what IS working in each of those networks and then apply that to your model IF you don't have a model that you believe works better.

IF you do, then you get your website up and run your google analytics and keep track of your numbers. Only YOU can prove whether or not your business model is working.

It's all about the hits to your main page. Not soundclick, myspace whatever. Your main page is going to be your way of collecting "fans" or potential buyers really.

You want people to subscribe to your page, not to a youtube site. You don't sell on youtube. You don't sell on soundclick either if we are being technical. You sell on your webpage. That's where you want your subscribers and your buyers to go and bookmark.

There you have control. You control ALL content and no one else's content is there to distract people from your page because it's yours and not a social network excerpt.
wasnt referring to you in the least my friend :) your quite humble and well spoken...i was speakin on 3 certain individuals who are quite well known around these parts who love to flaunt success/car salesman sales techniques and often come across as cocky and conceided ....we all kno who i mean ...you cats that dont flaunt bad business and keep your braggin to a minimum :cool: yall good in my books
 
Carnage banned me for posting in that thread....complete bull**** but I'm not stunting it. Although my Timbaland Neko has unstoppable proxys, I'll be over at IndustrySound dot COM
you sellin games from game stop there too if so lemme get that new assassins creed for the low bro :rolleyes:....kill yaself
 
My Timbaland Neko has been modded to be play all the current games ranging from the PS3 to the Wii to the Xbox360
 
In the beginning, I only had a few discreet tags in as well... then I heard some dudes mixtape on datpiff.com, everytime it came to my tag, he'd "reverse" the beat for a second or two so it sounded like gibberish.

lol............
 
It's all about the hits to your main page. Not soundclick, myspace whatever. Your main page is going to be your way of collecting "fans" or potential buyers really.

You want people to subscribe to your page, not to a youtube site. You don't sell on youtube. You don't sell on soundclick either if we are being technical. You sell on your webpage. That's where you want your subscribers and your buyers to go and bookmark.

There you have control. You control ALL content and no one else's content is there to distract people from your page because it's yours and not a social network excerpt.

EXCELLENT POINTS.

so why don't more producers have their own web-pages / domains?
 
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