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Justin Tonation
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Very good and engaging essay by electronic musician Stefan Goldmann. It's more directly related to making it in today's electronic music scene but there are lessons here for any budding musician.
Everything popular is wrong: Making it in electronic music, despite democratization
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That was a great article. Its principles could definitely apply towards all styles of music, though i know it was tailored towards electronic music.
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more where-is-electronic-music/dj-culture-going readingz, this time courtesy of sven vath:
http://www.cocoon.net/popups/30jahresven/30jahresven_eng.html
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