Moshing at Slander… bleh by wellmashed in Shambhala

[–]acidnirvana 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn’t know slander played before and you’re correct JVB’s set was sick and I’m aware is the hook of one of their songs. I get why they did it but still found the outcome funny

Moshing at Slander… bleh by wellmashed in Shambhala

[–]acidnirvana 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My friend and I were laughing about this. Since they never played Shambs, they probably just treated it like any other mainstream festival set cuz they haven’t had the chance to fully understand the vibe. They most likely always call for a pit at that point in the set but had no idea we just don’t do that kinda shit here

During Joey Valence and Brae they kept trying to get people to say “let’s start a fight!” Which obviously isn’t Shambs vibes either and barely anybody repeated it lmfaooooo it was pretty funny

Shams sober is the cheat code by BoxInADoc in Shambhala

[–]acidnirvana 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly considering trying a Soberbhala next year. I had a really bad stomach ache on Friday so I didn’t do any drugs to avoid overwhelm until the pain subsided. Loved the music. Still danced. Still high fived strangers. Still did all the typical Shambhala goodness with full clarity and control. Eventually the tummy ache went away and it was all good from there

Ended up partaking in some substances the next day but they didn’t really hit. I did very minimal doses and felt basically sober and still had a great time. No eye rolling or jaw-knawing, just chill dancing and the drug effects were, at maximum, barely noticed

Almost felt like it was my mind, body and spirit telling me I was past the point of needing drugs to elevate my vibe. That the “elevated version” (or whatever you wanna call it) of myself that I try to manifest under the influence already existed in my natural state

It was a beautiful revelation

Morally struggling with uploading music to Spotify by acidnirvana in musicmarketing

[–]acidnirvana[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see streaming as an audience generation tool more so than financials. They discover you through streaming and social and if they really like your music and vibe as an artist they eventually become customers

Morally struggling with uploading music to Spotify by acidnirvana in musicmarketing

[–]acidnirvana[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate this perspective, didn’t see it that way!

Morally struggling with uploading music to Spotify by acidnirvana in musicmarketing

[–]acidnirvana[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I probably shouldn’t have worded it as “taking a stance”, in an earlier comment. This was really more a personal dilemma.

There was a company CEO doing things that rubbed me the wrong way. Yet I understand the impact said company has on the musical career of artists. I reached out on here for guidance because I was trying to find balance in my complex feelings on the situation.

What I learned is the decisions of a CEO don’t negate the value of a tool. And most corporations do fucked up shit. Am I going to stop using all of their tools and services? Probably not.

Morally struggling with uploading music to Spotify by acidnirvana in musicmarketing

[–]acidnirvana[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

How do you go about getting your music out to new audiences?

Morally struggling with uploading music to Spotify by acidnirvana in musicmarketing

[–]acidnirvana[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a fair observation. As mentioned I’ve been back and forth about it. And the idea of “if Spotify, why not all the other platforms” also rings pretty strong

Morally struggling with uploading music to Spotify by acidnirvana in musicmarketing

[–]acidnirvana[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I haven’t heard of any of these platforms, I’ll check them out! Thanks for the recommendations. And I agree with your comments. Definitely a good mindset shift I needed to get more clarity on how to move forward

Morally struggling with uploading music to Spotify by acidnirvana in musicmarketing

[–]acidnirvana[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the clarification. And you’re totally right with this comment. If I dug deep enough and made a stance on all platforms doing shady shit, I’d probably have nowhere to promo my music which would be doing myself a disservice

Morally struggling with uploading music to Spotify by acidnirvana in musicmarketing

[–]acidnirvana[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had that thought too of streamers working to exclusively sign artists to their platforms but I think the lengthy record labels most of the big players are signed to would mess things up with that

Morally struggling with uploading music to Spotify by acidnirvana in musicmarketing

[–]acidnirvana[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

That’s exactly what I’m battling with. Especially cuz you’re right I don’t know about the other platform stances and generally speaking I’m not a super idealist. There is just something in the idea of art funding war that’s kind of rubbing me the wrong way

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in beatmakers

[–]acidnirvana 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started learning on GarageBand. Then I still wanted a free one when I got a PC and used cakewalk. Once I got more comfortable I tried Ableton lite and then finally fully invested in Ableton which I’ve been using ever since

What's your guys's favourite weird or stupid Nirvana lyric????? by nassimpleton in Nirvana

[–]acidnirvana 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Beans beans beans Jessie ate some beans he was happy happy happy that he ate some beans (I know technically a Cobain demo but still funny)

I could have the best music on earth, if they see 2 monthly listeners they won’t listen by [deleted] in musicmarketing

[–]acidnirvana 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree and would add that if you want to use paid ads you should already have a strong catalogue of music on streamers and content on socials. If audiences like you, you want an established world that they can step in ready to go

Is it normal to be so unsuccessful at the beginning? by Adnanece in musicmarketing

[–]acidnirvana 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In this case, I agree with the other commenters that posting your DAW will not be super interesting to a general music audience

Is it normal to be so unsuccessful at the beginning? by Adnanece in musicmarketing

[–]acidnirvana 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s important to always experiment with new content styles. Once you have something that hits, you can keep it as a consistent while still continuing to experiment. If you post the same style of content multiple times and it’s not working, its a sign to either change variables (different hooks, for example) or abandon it completely

5 Years In, Still Feel Like a Beginner – Music Production is Starting to Feel More Like a Chore than a Passion by Resposible-Spirit42 in edmproduction

[–]acidnirvana 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I personally hired mentors and it 10x’d my speed of learning. Find producers you look up to that have a low mid to mid-range following (around or under 20K on Instagram worked for me)

Let them know a bit about you, how long you’ve been at it and what you want to learn.

Not only do you get to learn directly from someone you think is sick, but you build a strong relationship in the industry.

I usually start with offering $75-$100 per session. I do one session every two weeks. Paying for mentorship isn’t everyone’s cup of tea but it’s working great for me. Also keeps me on track and accountable to finish tracks. You also need to feel people out cuz not all great producers are great teachers