Coloriot wrote:Just a quick question, how does one get into the featured heading on the home page of EQBeats?
Injustrial wrote:I agree with Freewave. I always submit my stuff, in an attempt to get featured. So far, every song but one, has made it to MotD. Still dreaming of that elusive spotlight post, but I guess I'll never make it there. They don't seem too keen on aggressive music on that site :P
LFP wrote:Everyone seems to suddenly make a remix contest, it's like the new hip fashion.
Coloriot wrote:LFP wrote:Everyone seems to suddenly make a remix contest, it's like the new hip fashion.
I WAS FIRST!!
We breakfast is e
Freewave wrote:Well my remix contest thing didn't really turn into much of anything sadly. Just too few people actually making a track. Hope that doesn't happen to the others.
Injustrial wrote:Coloriot wrote:LFP wrote:Everyone seems to suddenly make a remix contest, it's like the new hip fashion.
I WAS FIRST!!
I'm paying cash for mine!
Jokeblue wrote:You fool. You've doomed the Spam thread to yet another, inevitable :3 spam.
eery wrote:If you wanna do something rare in pony music,just for the sake of it, do like...idk reggea or some shit. Something that involves you doing more than fiddling in your DAW. Which is totes lame, mind you.
Pyrelight wrote:eery wrote:If you wanna do something rare in pony music,just for the sake of it, do like...idk reggea or some shit. Something that involves you doing more than fiddling in your DAW. Which is totes lame, mind you.
No, I don't wanna do it for the sake of it. I want to a genre (one that I do actually like) that's not around in the community so much because we have so much electro house and dubstep etc. that it's oversaturated. On the other hand, I could go for psy trance, UK hardcore or liquid DnB as those aren't around nearly so much (although every genre has been covered basically).
Freewave wrote:Sounds like a good idea. Do you want to do it briefly 1 or 2 tracks or be "THAT" guy that specializes in it. I've done bits of funk, disco, country, you name it, because others weren't. It's not a big "advantage" (people know to subscribe for more of that) though unless you really fall in love with a genre that no one else is doing and want to keep making it time and time again. I'd hate to settle down with one. Being a multiple genre musician is a blessing (never get bored) and a curse (those who subscribe won't necessarily like the next track and you dont have a specific style).
eery wrote:Pyrelight wrote:psy trance, UK hardcore or liquid DnB as those aren't around nearly so much (although every genre has been covered basically).
Dude, theres so much liquid dnb in the pony pony. I mean, what do you do when you cant come up with a decent bassline? Throw a pad at it, totes liquid dnb. Seriously, the other ones, sure,but the majority of the pony dnb is liquid in my experience.
Now. Some UK Wonky pony shit, now thats an idea. Theres also a lack of like...garage.
Freewave wrote:Man i would love some pony future garage.
eery wrote:fuck you and your big e.
3ternal wrote:Freewave wrote:Man i would love some pony future garage.
MY TIME HAS COME
Freewave wrote:3ternal wrote:Freewave wrote:Man i would love some pony future garage.
MY TIME HAS COME
I thought you were one of the future stars of industrial music? Don't make me a liar!
eery wrote:fuck you and your big e.
Coloriot, Injustrial and ExoBassTix wrote:LFP wrote:Everyone seems to suddenly make a remix contest, it's like the new hip fashion.
Things...
LFP wrote:Coloriot, Injustrial and ExoBassTix wrote:LFP wrote:Everyone seems to suddenly make a remix contest, it's like the new hip fashion.
Things...
I just hope some of them are actually successful, there's so many people may easily be divided between them which results in very few participants in many projects =/
Pyrelight wrote:On the other hand, I could go for psy trance, UK hardcore or liquid DnB as those aren't around nearly so much (although every genre has been covered basically).
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