Rise of the Bedroom Producer - A Dance Music Documentary 2011

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Rise of the Bedroom Producer - A Dance Music Documentary 2011 Directed & Produced by Mo Taha © Mota Productions 2011 Rise of the Bedroom Producer is a short documentary that to try to explore the impact of the high number of new producers getting involved in the British dance music scene. Featuring Interviews from Lynx, Macca and Foreign Concept. Macca Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MaccaDNB Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/maccadnb Lynx Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/LYNX/9058930843 Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/detailrecordings Foreign Concept Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/foreignconcept Soundcloud: http://www.soundcloud.com/foreignconcept CONTACT: Email: mo@motapro.co.uk Web: motapro.co.uk

  1. Foreign Concept is fucking stoned, since the 90's
  2. Sorry dude, once you click "post" you gotta prepare your inbox lol The open-minded producer: "Making Rihanna sound good will be a test of my skill, the success from which will empower me for opportunities more to my liking."
  3. haha this guys are shit
  4. FUCK YOU !
  5. I hope you know there's bass in a lot, if not all, music.
  6. Sadly internet ruined music. It's just way 2 fucking digital. Vinyl, ears, all that is replaced by visuals and fancy programs. Not bad but in the sense of learning and workflow its just not healty for a new producer. Because instead of learning 1 synth properly they learn every snyth just a little and thats where your limitation then comes in.
  7. "Moved to Amsterdam for 8 months and just used that time to..." smoke dope. Your eyes can't lie.
  8. Ever since i started producing, ive acquired a new found respect for music. I notice little details that go into the production for all genres of music now.
  9. Again somebody (usually American for some reason) who has seen the comment and immediately got onto their high horse and felt the need to reply to what was and still is a joke. I couldn't give a shit about Rihanna's music. Do continue looking for alternatives to squats. and have a nice day.
  10. I was hoping to see them actually in the studio making music. I'm trying to learn something here
  11. Then you're a fucking idiot.
  12. I love the fact that this comment was made at least 5 months ago yet people are still arsed about it and feel the need to reply. To all who don't have a sense of humour, it was a joke. :P
  13. money talks my man
  14. you mad bro?
  15. Good Stuff this vid.
  16. they said nothing of the sort. musically, she's unimpressive, it has literally nothing to do with race, gender, or anything, solely based off of skill, creativity, and ability. oh, and, *you're
  17. Please treat yourself to an education. Trust me it will work wonders. I don't believe in racism however I have no intention of using any phrases that could be interpreted as that as I don't want to offend anybody. I just don't like her music. Was that so hard?
  18. Don't get me wrong, if you want to make a living out of music producing then yeah money is an important thing as it's your way of well, living. As you say though money for the majority of us music makers (fortunately) isn't the No1 goal and so for every bad song in the charts, there's a good one waiting to be listened to. :)
  19. second guy at 2:00 says he started in 1991. he looks like he'd be about 3 years old in 1991!!!!
  20. i'm wondering why i don't see any acoustic treatment & the guy with the krk's they need to be lifted for sure,
  21. I agree with you. I dont need to make money off of my artistic creativity. Thats not what its about. Its on thing if Im spending hours working on something for somebody like building a studio or enhancing their studio... but what I can create or add to someones project I dont need $ for.
  22. Honestly, the money means nothing to me. Not just saying that. Those who are purely driven by money are usually responsible for the shite that dominates today's charts. Which brings us back to Rihanna. 
  23. I think it's funny, that this is a doc about bedroom producers amd the quality of the sound on this doc sucks. And don't blame youtube. :)