Friday, July 20, 2012
Still trying to get noticed...
Even with my remix on Halsted Street Entertainment I have yet to create that viral response needed to succeed in this business. Plus, every celebrity with a pulse now fancies himself a DJ these days. The fact is that if you are a celebrity, whether you are an A-lister or a reality star (which I would say is F-list at best), people will come to see a "star" in any capacity and the club owners know this fact. So how does this stack up for the average DJ? Someone has to make the mixes for the posers and set up for the celebs.
Friday, May 25, 2012
Got Remix?
http://www.djtunes.com/dj-flint/suck-my-ballsSo the project is going slow but there is a little bit of traction. Check out my mix of the new DJ Flint song "Suck My Balls" with more to come.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Trying to get noticed...
I'm finding that trying to build a fan base from nothing is not an easy task. Just saying you are a DJ/Producer/Artist was enough back in the day to at least get you a listening opportunity but not anymore. You have to have a song out and in rotation before anyone will give you a chance. To date I have no fans on Facebook and maybe six people are aware of my Twitter page. It takes a combined effort of Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and a host of other sites in a coordinated media blitz to gain the attention of the public. Even Paris Hilton had to hire her own personal paparazzo to follow her around and take pictures because no one is interested in her shenanigans any longer. Maybe she was the one that hired the flour bomber to hit Kim K. in the head.
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