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Anyway, back to the topic at hand.
"The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs. There's also a negative side."
--Hunter S. Thompson
Brent
"The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs. There's also a negative side."
--Hunter S. Thompson
Brent
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Myles, take the deep breaths like the sages say, and thank your lucky stars your other clients respect you... what do one lot of fuckheads matter?
and hey! you're making a living doing what you love - the sky's not blue every day mate :) (Queenslanders shutup!)
And - I read your name on some artist's website the other day saying about Myles Mumford the recording and mixing guru and how wonderful you are... that's gotta worth something...
Relax...
and hey! you're making a living doing what you love - the sky's not blue every day mate :) (Queenslanders shutup!)
And - I read your name on some artist's website the other day saying about Myles Mumford the recording and mixing guru and how wonderful you are... that's gotta worth something...
Relax...
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what graemeh said!! you're making a living doing what u love....
when you're doing a sales job, u can start having angst, until then..... :P
when you're doing a sales job, u can start having angst, until then..... :P
Jamil Khuri
Amusement & Audio Engineer
"it's not awesome unless its 240bpm with distorted 909 kicks!"
Amusement & Audio Engineer
"it's not awesome unless its 240bpm with distorted 909 kicks!"
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Thanks Graeme, I know what you say about the other people I work with is true. I've got more work than I can shake a stick at and all with good artists who want to work with me because they respect me and the work I do.
I guess my frustration is with clients who become friends who then treat you like you're worthless. Like I begged to work with them and what a privilege to be in their shadow. And I guess also the question is how do we go about negotiating the career path with as few of these as possible. I've worked in the industry for 10 years, freelance and making a living playing, composing, producing and recording and I've had my fair share of fallouts, screw overs, rip offs, people who don't pay etc. I'm much better at picking who I work with but I still don't know how to protect myself from being taken advantage of. I like the idea of contracts but I don't like the idea of having an exciting chat about a project and then whipping out a contract to lock it in. sounds very draconian to me.
At then end of the day, I'm proud of my reputation, my work and I like and respect who I get to work with. I just hate being taken advantage of.
thoughts?
I guess my frustration is with clients who become friends who then treat you like you're worthless. Like I begged to work with them and what a privilege to be in their shadow. And I guess also the question is how do we go about negotiating the career path with as few of these as possible. I've worked in the industry for 10 years, freelance and making a living playing, composing, producing and recording and I've had my fair share of fallouts, screw overs, rip offs, people who don't pay etc. I'm much better at picking who I work with but I still don't know how to protect myself from being taken advantage of. I like the idea of contracts but I don't like the idea of having an exciting chat about a project and then whipping out a contract to lock it in. sounds very draconian to me.
At then end of the day, I'm proud of my reputation, my work and I like and respect who I get to work with. I just hate being taken advantage of.
thoughts?
Myles Mumford
Producer/Composer/Engineer/Sound Artist
Making records in sunny Melbourne
www.mylesmumford.com
Producer/Composer/Engineer/Sound Artist
Making records in sunny Melbourne
www.mylesmumford.com
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and also, for the record they are not fuckheads. I actually enjoyed working with them, I enjoyed the material we were creating and I wanted to be a part of the project.
I just don't get it....
I just don't get it....
Myles Mumford
Producer/Composer/Engineer/Sound Artist
Making records in sunny Melbourne
www.mylesmumford.com
Producer/Composer/Engineer/Sound Artist
Making records in sunny Melbourne
www.mylesmumford.com
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If anyone out there in Turtlerockia can get hold of a copy of an article called "Good guys finish first" it has some amazing insights.
It all started from game theory around a puzzle called The Prisoner's Dilemma, and how a very simple strategy was found to win.
The long and short of it is to see life as the sum of a set of relationships, in some of which yes, you find yourself getting screwed. As Rick says, learn from it but move on. And above all, understand that the one (or more) relationship in which you got screwed is more than made up for by the relationships that work.
Oh, and get that $50 a week thing in writing ...... a gentle but steady income stream can be useful.
It all started from game theory around a puzzle called The Prisoner's Dilemma, and how a very simple strategy was found to win.
The long and short of it is to see life as the sum of a set of relationships, in some of which yes, you find yourself getting screwed. As Rick says, learn from it but move on. And above all, understand that the one (or more) relationship in which you got screwed is more than made up for by the relationships that work.
Oh, and get that $50 a week thing in writing ...... a gentle but steady income stream can be useful.
Chris Preston
The man who gives meaning to the word "amateur"
The man who gives meaning to the word "amateur"
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Hi there,
Yeah...look on the bright side Myles....two bottles of Johnny Walker Red a week is a pretty good way to go ;-)
Cheers
N
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M
O
Yeah...look on the bright side Myles....two bottles of Johnny Walker Red a week is a pretty good way to go ;-)
Cheers
N
Y
M
O
John NYMo Nyman
Not too old to Rock n Roll...not too young to die !
Not too old to Rock n Roll...not too young to die !
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NYMo wrote:Hi there,
Yeah...look on the bright side Myles....two bottles of Johnny Walker Red a week is a pretty good way to go ;-)
Cheers
N
Y
M
O
half a bottle of lafroiag.
Jamil Khuri
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"it's not awesome unless its 240bpm with distorted 909 kicks!"
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"it's not awesome unless its 240bpm with distorted 909 kicks!"
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rick wrote:
i got a fork lift the other day .. i dont know what i was thinking for the last 25 years
if you have always have heavy stuff in your life
get a fork lift !
That's weird Rick because I got woken up at 5AM this morning by some guy hooning around our street on a forklift. Dunno what he was doing but it was bloody noisy.
Weiss Maya or 2009 Porsche 911 Carrera, ha that would be an easy one if I had the spare cash. Dunno how many exceptionally attractive women you could pull with the Maya but the Porsche would be great. Especially if you get one of those pussy magnet things installed. :)
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Gian wrote:"laphraoig"
that's a type of whisky, right?
Islay Single Malt Whiskey goodness,,,,
do yourself a favour and get a shot of that up ya!
myles, u get sum up ya too :) will fix ur producer blues :P
Jamil Khuri
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"it's not awesome unless its 240bpm with distorted 909 kicks!"
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"it's not awesome unless its 240bpm with distorted 909 kicks!"
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Gian wrote:Can you get it from LiquorLand, or do I need to go to so specialty shop?
lickherland will do :-)
epic thread hijack, sorry .....
Jamil Khuri
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"it's not awesome unless its 240bpm with distorted 909 kicks!"
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"it's not awesome unless its 240bpm with distorted 909 kicks!"
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Islay Single Malt Whiskey goodness,,,,
do yourself a favour and get a shot of that up ya!
myles, u get sum up ya too :) will fix ur producer blues :P
Are you suggesting a whiskey suppository? Not sure that will fix the producer blues but it might create a few new ones!
Myles Mumford
Producer/Composer/Engineer/Sound Artist
Making records in sunny Melbourne
www.mylesmumford.com
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Making records in sunny Melbourne
www.mylesmumford.com
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Speaking of driving forklifts... this is from one of my favourite TV shows.. Bro Town from NZ.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vTE9CbY3Z0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vTE9CbY3Z0
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mylesgm wrote:Islay Single Malt Whiskey goodness,,,,
do yourself a favour and get a shot of that up ya!
myles, u get sum up ya too :) will fix ur producer blues :P
Are you suggesting a whiskey suppository? Not sure that will fix the producer blues but it might create a few new ones!
After getting over the initial shock it could give a nice warm feeling inside. :) I prefer the traditional method though of "drinking" grog.
Bro Town is pretty cool, did you see the episode when the South Africans moved in? Left me shaking my head a bit. :)
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Yeah, I have all 5 series on DVD. The good thing is no race is spared being laughed at.
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I havent been around much lately so just coming in now..
Hey Rick, I can see another AT article in the future!! hehehe ;-)
One of the reasons why I've just gone back to playing live in a band - beer, fun and a little coin for the fun of makin' music.. nothin' more.
Will continue to do session guitar stuff when asked, but recording career is definitely not at the same level as what I originally wanted.. Even offloaded some of my gear...
I'll engineer a few upcoming acoustic projects I'm in the pipeline for, but nothing heavy..
Hey Rick, I can see another AT article in the future!! hehehe ;-)
One of the reasons why I've just gone back to playing live in a band - beer, fun and a little coin for the fun of makin' music.. nothin' more.
Will continue to do session guitar stuff when asked, but recording career is definitely not at the same level as what I originally wanted.. Even offloaded some of my gear...
I'll engineer a few upcoming acoustic projects I'm in the pipeline for, but nothing heavy..
Tim Spencer
Pressurepoint Studios
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