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  1. Beaubeats

    Why do YOU produce music/beats?

    It’s zero risk for me so, even though I was very skeptical at first I have nothing to lose. If people make shitty music with my beats no one will hear it anyway. And people may still hear it and say, awesome beat, horrible song. I still win in that case. Plus I self publish all of my beats prior...
  2. Beaubeats

    Why do YOU produce music/beats?

    Submitting to relevant playlists and places like that are a great option to get heard today. They are very picky obviously but that’s half the fun. Working until you get there is where all the growth comes from. There is a new site that is trying to combat the free Beat era. They offer free...
  3. Beaubeats

    Why do YOU produce music/beats?

    Composition is really the way to go today. Production has become more of a musicians game. Sure there are ways to cheat and make a cohesive beat using technology but when your in a big studio and someone wants something a certain way or the chord progression to change up you need to know how to...
  4. Beaubeats

    Why do YOU produce music/beats?

    I agree 100%. I have a job for money. My wife works hard too. I would love to make a living to produce eventually but today’s market is crowded. With streaming services and free beats I don’t expect to get rich of beat leases and exclusives. My recent style changes conforming to the ears of the...
  5. Beaubeats

    Why do YOU produce music/beats?

    I hate the over-saturation of free beats out there. Most are only free for non commercial use but it still bothers me because most people who download it and use it don’t even know what that means. I also had the music playing in my head all day and had no way of making it until I learned...
  6. Beaubeats

    Better late then never...My introduction.

    Me too. No progress in comfort. That’s the same mixing process I have. If my ears are lost in the mix I turn everything all the way down and work from there. I go between the headphones and monitors for every sound too and how they sit in the mix. And I think it’s really important to avoid to...
  7. Beaubeats

    Beat This! - April 10-11, 2019

    Did you upload it to the entry form? I noticed you posted a beat in here and wanted to make sure you get entered in the right spot. go here https://www.illmuzik.com/beat-this-competition/ and click on the third sentence or so where it says "the signups are now open" then you can upload your file.
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    Beat This! - April 10-11, 2019

    Took a completely different approach this time. Dug into my crates for my old sounds and I think people here will appreciate it a little more than my new style of beats.
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    Showcase - April 8-14, 2019

    No I never saw it. I will have to check it out. I like seeing how people made their own way and had a huge impact on the art.
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    Showcase - April 8-14, 2019

    J dills was excellent a creating a vibe. Always musical samples with nice matching drum energy.
  11. Beaubeats

    Showcase - April 8-14, 2019

    @OMAR. I like the vibe. Nice swing on the drums.
  12. Beaubeats

    Better late then never...My introduction.

    @2GooD Productions Thank you. I spent my early years using only my ear and had no knowledge of theory but i could always tell when things were off as far as in key or out of tune. Clashing sounds and such. Always revert to Dr.Dre saying "Take time to perfect the beat". Unfortunately i didn't...
  13. Beaubeats

    Better late then never...My introduction.

    @OGBama thank you. I outsource for the beats I make for artist. Always best to let the professionals do what they do while I still learn. The local engineer is super talented when it comes to mixing and mastering and the artist over there get it for free with their monthly dues. I don’t make...
  14. Beaubeats

    Why do YOU produce music/beats?

    @2GooD Productions thats awesome! Sounds like you have a clear vision of what your intentions are. Lots of the same creative dead spots it sounds like for you. 90’s hip hop is the same reason I started in 99. By 2008 or so I really wasn’t listening to any new hip hop. It changed too much and I...
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    Finished Beat It Up! - Battle #51

    @2GooD Productions i agree with you. Society has been watered down and made extremely soft. People get offended over the slightest things. The smallest comment they don’t like can eat away at them if they allow it to. It is a generational thing. The easier life gets the weaker humans grow. My...
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    Finished Beat It Up! - Battle #51

    Well you're speaking it very well if that is the case. Makes a lot more sense why it is so direct now. Yeah that comment "Don't bother me none" comment is a double negative. Can be confusing (and my wife can't stand it) I should have said "it doesn't bother me at all when people have a raw...
  17. Beaubeats

    Finished Beat It Up! - Battle #51

    @ArvinArmani honesty is good. I have thick skin. Don't bother me none but it can be delivered in a more respectful, constructive way, in my opinion.
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    Finished Beat It Up! - Battle #51

    @ArvinArmani with feedback like that it becomes kind of obvious why people don't participate anymore.
  19. Beaubeats

    illest drum machine ever! no really

    @daddy mac my Martin guitar was the only thing I ever spent that much money on for music. I miss her so much.
  20. Beaubeats

    Why do YOU produce music/beats?

    The million dollar question. With the little time we have here in our short lives, why do you make music/beats? If we can learn the "why" it's easier to find the "how". Put it like this. Some time ago I started seeing the world differently then I did as a kid. Lots of poor life choices, wrong...
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