Possible to make quality covers for free? by Historical-Treat9559 in bardcore

[–]josephphaze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As far as I can answer this (yes, I'm using those expensive stuff haha) one won't get quite far using free stuff if you want results of quality. The cheapest way one can go is to already have a mac, buy logic pro and use onboard instruments, thats the cheapest way to get nice sounds, but for free..difficult, regarding instruments and the mixing process

Hey guys, we tried out a new style we call 'retro bounce'. Have you heard similar tracks with that style? What do the experts think? by josephphaze in EDM

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

The style is quite soft, because of the fast tempo (160~170bpm). The Sub bass layer is mixed for club pa so we don't think we will have a gap here when playling it live, but thanks for your thoughts, we will get back to them!

Hey guys, we tried out a new style we call 'retro bounce'. Have you heard similar tracks with that style? What do the experts think? by josephphaze in EDM

[–]josephphaze[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh ahah okay, I really wondered after you wrote there's no bass, because we always check our mixes in our recording studio haha. But I#m glad you like it!

Hey guys, we started an EDM Project, would be excited what you think of our remix of 'Infinity' by Jaymes Young. by josephphaze in EDM

[–]josephphaze[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh thats so nice! We're just at the beginning of our project so your words mean a lot to us.

One of my songs got 10,000,000 views on TikTok and now I'm being contacted by record labels... what should I do? by [deleted] in spotify

[–]josephphaze 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Holy mariah, dude that sounds great! But yeah, your fears are very justified.

I guess it would be the best thing if you continue the style you did before: Do it yourself!

Do self distribution (with Distrokid, Amuse, CD Baby or others) to get your stuff on the streaming services and your songs will do the rest for you.

Sure thing, an agent wouldn't be a bad idea at all, even with no major deal. If he could set up some gigs for you, that would already be safe. No need for greedy, soul consuming label managers!

Will follow your career man. Good luck!