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    30 Apr, 2019
    Your content has to be good!
    artist friendly, choices

    I have been travel lately, more than usual and seen so many good panels, keynotes, and masterclasses. The knowledge I and the other visitors are getting is phenomenal. I wish I would have these things when I started in the

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    12 Apr, 2019
    The obvious mistakes
    artist friendly, mistakes

    It’s hard to get an audience. No shit Sherlock! To get an audience you need to be good. This is the ground for everything. Either you are really really bad or really really good, in between you are totally lost. The

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    28 Mar, 2019
    I got a bigger fanbase!
    artist friendly, blog, cashbox magazine, record world magazin

    I actually treat my blog as the way an artist should do their career. I try to get my blog post spread as much as possible. Same as an artist is trying to spread their art. I try to market

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    25 Mar, 2019
    I can at least be nice.
    artist friendly

    We did a survey on a panel one time and checked how many that got messages from artists before the showcase festival started. This festival was at least 150 artists, but none of us got more than ten messages, or even

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    21 Mar, 2019
    Recognition, fueled by hate.
    artist friendly, career

    We all want our recognition. You create something that you are proud of and no one is even commenting or give feedback, really nothing. Then two weeks later the whole feed explodes by someone doing half what you did and get all

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    13 Feb, 2019
    Listen to your own songs, and recommend them.
    artist friendly

    It’s kind of usual that artist not admitting that they listen to their own material. They don’t look on their own videos. Mainly the excuse is that they have listened to the song so much in the making they got bored with

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    30 Jan, 2019
    Act like it is a hit!
    artist friendly

    This one I got from my friend Jay Frank, he has a saying around a song “To have a hit, act as it already is”. Yes, this business is actually a lot around illusions. People are flocking around a thing just

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    23 Jan, 2019
    The best time hasn’t been.
    artist friendly, career, funeral, speech

    I was home at my father apartment for a visit. And there were my mothers funeral speech. She had cancer and in the end, she wrote her own funeral speech. I read it again and reflected over how in that

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    18 Jan, 2019
    Make you stand out!
    artist friendly, standout

    You need to create something to stand out. If you are in a room (a normal room with people) can they tell you are a musician? Does your project have a logo? It’s not necessary but it’s convenient to have these

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    11 Jan, 2019
    Artist friendly!
    Artist, artist friendly, tipoff

    Time to time I get artists that are disappointed on the blog because they think I’m mean to artists. I usually ask them what they want me to write about? It’s almost always that I should give them practical tipoffs

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