yes! New DKSTR!

Subway Sonicbeat wrote:

I should stop being a dick too.

we could stop being dicks, but then we would be missing the point of "the scene that celebrates itself"

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http://www.jamwithchrome.com/

who wants to start a band with me?

I've been trying to get the whole rivalry thing started up proper, but people just keep calling me a dick. What should I do?

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bump!

bump.

picture a guy standing on a street corner with a wad of cash in his hand saying "would someone please make a music video for me?"

that guy is me.

awesome!

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bleo wrote:

Incorrect.

damn.

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bleo wrote:

I've given the other guy until noon EST today... so he's got 25 mins!

actually, due to Daylight Savings Time, he's 35 minutes late.

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yesssss!

SketchMan3 wrote:
Victory Road wrote:

also i think the pokemon name annoys people for some reason

All this time I thought it was a reference to Ikari Warriors 2.

not being too familiar with pokemon, I think it's a great name.

but yeah I guess people who get the reference might think it's lame

but if your music is awesome who cares?

Hi all,

I am looking for a 3d animator to make a music video for one of my songs on an upcoming release.

Please contact me so I can send details and discuss payment: sirokai [at] gmail [dot] com

Thanks!

dubmood wrote:

Also, I do not agree at all with decktonics post. Big promoters don't give a flying fuck what subgenre of EDM you do. They mostly care about how big audience you bring and how much of the audience attracted by other poster names that also match you. Doesn't matter if you make the best dubstep in teh world if you seem to be an unestablished hobbyist with no established fanbase and no communication.

What you are saying might be true in Europe but in the USA where EDM festivals are a fad and the people running shows have no familiarity with dance music, this is how things are.

But yeah, regardless, it's up to each artist to build up their own fan base, it's grass roots stuff.

i'm all for appealing to the general electronic music festival circuit but let's face it, there's a very clear path to getting there and it involves imitating whatever sound is in right now. 3 years ago it was dutch house, 2 years ago it was dubstep, now it's trap. you either start producing whatever is currently in with whatever tools are currently in, or nobody wants to hear what you are doing. at least, if you just want the fast track to playing electronic festivals, that's it.

so I'm missing this because of Superstorm Sandy induced power outages.

bleh.

maybe I can get Internet soon.

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This is very cool!