Interesting take on LA now for young people.... I moved here in 1979 and I love it today more than ever... But if I moved here now as young person I would never be able to make it.....:) but I live in the mountains next to 7 miles of wilderness-then the ocean... And I do all my work from home so essentially it's the same reality as yours and many others... And I fully agree that it doesn't matter where you live... Not anymore... And that fact is truly a great thing... We reach the world now from right at home... And Home can be anywhere
@jakehendriksen28412 жыл бұрын
You're a legend, Tim! I love your channel and your vibe.
@johanngrillenbeck2 жыл бұрын
As I am currently living in a small town in Germany, I sometimes ask myself if I should move to a bigger city one day. Your words encourage me to *just* pursue music now, not debating about *where* I should do it. All the best to you!
@adamprotz2 жыл бұрын
I totally agree with this comment….. except you should move to Berlin because it’s the coolest city in the world in my opinion 😄😄 and I’m in the UK (ps but only if you actually want to)
@Cloudjump3r2 жыл бұрын
Given that I also live in a small town in Germany now ans have lived in Toronto before and Berlin before that, I'd like to wholeheartedly encourage you NOT to focus one the where for now. More than ever before can you build a good network without loving in one of thise cities. But knowing people who are there and travelling sometimes definitely helps a bit. ;)
@marekmedien2 жыл бұрын
I am in exactly this situation, also small town in Germany. But I definitely don't wanna go to Berlin. Was thinking about Hamburg, but the rents are also extremely high there and I probably can't afford it :(
@zakkabuuz2 жыл бұрын
I split my time between Sweden and NL and would never move to the USA much less LA
@dennisshu14662 жыл бұрын
Wenn ich vor 10 Jahren nicht nach Berlin gezogen wäre, ich glaube nicht das sich meine Musik-Karriere so entwickelt hätte...
@RedMeansRecording2 жыл бұрын
This is an insanely interesting video.
@Andres-sp2go2 жыл бұрын
Jeremy !
@badsnacks2 жыл бұрын
:)
@rwbennet2 жыл бұрын
I couldn’t agree with this comment more
@jnnx2 жыл бұрын
Is it though?
@JosephDanielMusic2 жыл бұрын
There are musicians in every major city - and tons of work (if you know folks and conduct yourself professionally). There's also a LOT more virtual work these days, since the pandemic has placed all that at the forefront. Almost all of my work that is creative (video editing, music production, etc.) has shifted to either virtual or local clients coming to my house. It's a new age for music artists; it's more in our own hands now than it ever has been. Great video and thanks for your insight, Bad Snacks!!
@jc3drums9162 жыл бұрын
Perhaps, but the work has shifted. The advancement of technology, among other things, has greatly reduced available work for instrumental musicians. Even Vinnie Colaiuta, the #1 studio drummer in LA, has said he gets fewer calls now (and this was pre-pandemic). If you just want to play an instrument, it's going to be very hard for most. It hasn't been all that easy for several decades now, but it's even harder nowadays. As for being in one of the big 3 music cities, I guess it's a double-edged sword. There are more opportunities, and more potential contacts, but also more competition. It's probably easier to get your name out there, so to speak, in a smaller city.
@buckdancer4212 жыл бұрын
I lived in LA for 15 years working the music scene. It's tough. You have not heard of me or any of my projects probably but I had a great time and got to experience most of the things I set out to do; recorded in many professional studios, played countless live shows in all the famous venues, toured and had a ton of fun, although I never hit the level of success I'd set out for. No regrets, but I started the see the city declining in recent years and decided it was time to move on. It's a great place with amazing people for the most part, but it is not the be-all-end-all location for a career in music.
@General_Ictus2 жыл бұрын
I was a music student in my home town for a while. Suburb outside of Philly. I was gigging on the side, and I worked with this guy who was an AMAZING pianist, educator, conductor, and composer. He was one of the best musicians I ever worked with, to this day. And he said to me "There's work around here. I was working the whole time, but it took me about 10 years to get to the point where the work came to me." So I guess the questions are... no matter where you live... is there work, do you have the skills, do you know the people, and is it REALLY what you want? Because on the flip side, I know an underground DIY musician, also great but in a different way, who is a chemist for a living and that supports his art. He's never had trouble finding work, and he makes music every day.
@antsteep2 жыл бұрын
I moved to LA from Melbourne, Australia (which is also a great city for music). Big move. Someone once told me that LA is full of people who were too good for their home town and I find that to be very true. It's a tough city and it makes you work super hard to avoid disaster. Everyone has experienced failure here and that is the shared experience.
@registrar99842 жыл бұрын
i live in a small town on the outskirts of brisbane, australia - there’s something pretty incredible about people giving opportunities to musicians in my small corner of the world, but having the access to somewhere with an established music culture is really cool, you can kinda peek into it and use it for inspiration, i love to be on the outside looking in!!
@corygottron10392 жыл бұрын
as a musician who has recently traveled to LA, it was crazy how tight the community was. I met one person who had ties with everyone from system of a down to cypress hill and many others... making those needed connections seemed much easier than it would be 1000 miles away in ohio.
@YTTraveler7772 жыл бұрын
That person is probably exaggerating.
@corygottron10392 жыл бұрын
@@YTTraveler777 actually no. he directly works with members of system, has assisted b-real and many others. it really is much easier and closer knit than you'd expect. when these artists are tagging him in photos and thanking him by name, kinda hard to doubt the guy.
@kaivrock Жыл бұрын
He definitely is. It’s not tight at all. There are a lot of cliques and every one is hard to penetrate
@MilesAwayOfficial2 жыл бұрын
Great video! It's the hustle more than the location: just focus on making music you love and building a community. We are all out here grinding :)
@Timecop19832 жыл бұрын
I'd say you definitely don't have to live in LA or even in the USA. I live in a small town in The Netherlands and am a pro musician. My music was used in some major US productions without having any contacts. I realize i'm extremely lucky they found me, but it proves you don't have to live in LA.
@prod.danilo65042 жыл бұрын
Dude, you're not lucky, you're Timecop1983!
@jakehendriksen28412 жыл бұрын
Woah! Hey, Timecop1983, funny seeing you here. I discovered your music recently, and I've really been digging it! I've watched at least 3 of your "Live in Amsterdam" shows from recent years here on YT, and have many of your albums in my current playlist. All the best to you!
@Krmpfpks2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. This is not only relevant for the music industry! As a software developer I moved to a tiny beach town in Costa Rica and I am totally happy I did that. Finding a place that makes you live a healthy live at your own pace is crucial. This is what gives you the energy you need.
@Grantborland2 жыл бұрын
Great insight, the other thing people can always do is visit for a few weeks at a time. I don't live in LA, but have a healthy amount of connections out there, and I always have a great time visiting friends and studios out there. I feel like I always learn something new each time I visit that city. Pretty eager to get back out there!
@yohalmocoto46042 жыл бұрын
Much respect for ya fam. I'm just happy that your doing you. One of the most self aware musicians I personally know. Always kept it real with everyone around you and to yourself.
@badsnacks2 жыл бұрын
means so much coming from you dude!! hope you're good
@holzy45652 жыл бұрын
I also lived in LA for about 5 years to work in the music industry and moved right before the pandemic. It had its ups and downs for sure, and the access to people and the culture was insane. I was definitely ready for a break, but still have mad love for the city even though it can be disheartening at times. I think you can make anything happen anywhere, and I hope the pandemic normalizes the industry to some extent to being remote as long as the work is done. Luckily planes have been invented, so you can go anytime. Ps found your stuff recently, thanks for the inspiration to make music!
@fredsavagegarden6982 жыл бұрын
I've lived in austin for over 10 yrs now. and this totally is something that speaks to me. This is helpful to just hear from Bad Snacks to smaller musicians/creators who enjoy your content as well your music path. and are also dealing or thinking of about this stuff constantly.
@davidsteinhour55622 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this in-depth video! While I'm not in the music industry (car racing and editorial, actually), the parallels are very similar. LA is the epicenter for many fields in America, and I can feel its pull. But I REALLY don't have patience for the superficial, and I'm extremely sensitive to the amount of nature I see. I plan to visit but it doesn't seem likely I'll stay. I'll keep searching for that elusive place of maximum diversity and minimum facade.
@miketreadwell36402 жыл бұрын
I live in and Cleveland and made a pretty good dent into my career as a graphic illustrator/artist within the music scene here and in LA (Still never been there) for nearly 10 years. Just recently (ish) I decided I wanted to record my own music and make an album which everyone from here to Cali are fully supportive of. I got to work with a lot of big names as well as smaller names in the industry. It seems to me you can be fine wherever, just go to LA if needed 💁♂️ but grinding/hustling, kindness, determination, and not letting a single negative thing stop you will definitely get you far
@F8Lwrld2 жыл бұрын
literally was researching about this today. thanks, gonna watch this after work
@OscarTroya2 жыл бұрын
I've also lived in LA and I feel exactly the same way as you do. Great vid, thanks!
@keebidango5942 жыл бұрын
Hi badsnacks, I just wanna say I never comment on much but I am a 19yr old fiddle player tryna find her way and your story and sharing how you make ends meet super resonated with what decisions I have to face trying to be a professional musician (especially hearing that you didn’t decide to go to berklee was so encouraging and you decided to go straight to networking ) ❤️❤️ I just want to say thank you so so much for sharing because I don’t see a lot of role models out there doing specifically what you do for female fiddle players ….and despite being mostly a ‘social media’ based musician you feel like a genuine person and you are definitely one of my favorite youtubers now MWAH
@oliverrees93972 жыл бұрын
No you don't I like this video and your words. I live in a tiny village in UK and music speaks to everyone no matter where you are. And to meet and talk to people is tough but socials aid that. Concentrate on your music and what you're about ❤️
@wackerburg2 жыл бұрын
I lived in Los Angeles for two years and that time was great. But... I was like 22 back than, no kids, no fears and no career :-D I am super happy and grateful for that experience, but I would not want to raise kids there or commute to a normal job every day. I really agree with you and experienced pretty much the same. If I would not have gone there, I would have thought that THAT would have been my dream job. I worked as a freelance audio engineer. Fun times, but not for a longer time. I also live in a small city near the sea now. And I love it. Making the music that I really love is a hobby now and that´s awesome, too. Back when I made music for other people and I also HAD to take jobs that I did not like, I wasnˋt even enjoying making music myself anymore. I am a audio engineer now, but in broadcast with a very stable and solid company.
@ryanchirumbole53372 жыл бұрын
I think I can speak for all of us who watch your videos consistently that content like this is why we’re all big fans. Massive thanks for being so transparent and keeping it real at all times! Helps so many people!
@helpfulcommenter2 жыл бұрын
This was such an honest and balanced assessment of moving to a big city for a creative career. Your pros and cons actually hold true across pretty much all creative fields. I can only speak personally to the art/design world (which of course dovetails with music, film, etc) but everything you said is also true. The constant battle between being inspired and being used/abused/having your dreams crushed lol. I think everyone should live in a city where their dream career is happening on the cutting edge, in their 20s. That's how you build your network. For people in my world it's LA or NYC. I ended up in Austin after living in LA (this was almost 20 years ago so it was a different Austin than today by A LOT) but I kept building my network there. For someone in tech, it's worth moving to the bay area. For someone in theater, it's gotta be NYC. Even if you only stay 5 years, you'll have those connections for life.
@YousefAHMusic2 жыл бұрын
You're living a fun life and your story is fascinating. Thank you for sharing. I play guitar and make music, and while I only live in a small town in South Carolina, I appreciate the handful of listens I get on bandcamp every month. I want to play live this year. Maybe join a band?
@dosgos2 жыл бұрын
NYC music has been in free fall for years. The midtown recording studios and music stores have largely disappeared. Live music venues have moved on with the help of "developers". There still are plenty people involved in music schools, Broadway shows, classical music halls. There are some niche shows in some neighborhoods. But the biggest city in the US has moved away from music.
@js27-a5t2 жыл бұрын
Yeah it sucks. I was active musically in New York for a long time. The developers killed it. It was definitely the place for much of the 2000s, and of course decades before that
@veronaraven30993 ай бұрын
When Manny's and Sam Ash vanished i knew it was over... Boston went the same way. It's so sad now..
@seacave8532 жыл бұрын
Lived in Nashville. It's very similar to the LA midset. Lots of talent, motivation, etc... but a lot of parasites and straight up bullshit as well. Music is wonderful, deep, genuine, fun... the music buisness is the complete oppostite, shallow, manufacured, and terrible. Even though I was doing relativley well, and had friends and tours and gigs, something about being sorrounded by the biz was depressing enough to move. Thanks for making this video, you have some wonderful and true insights on LA as a musician.
@seacave8532 жыл бұрын
ps. if I hear the term "cowrite" ever again, I may short circuit.
@timparker33 Жыл бұрын
I've been performing at renaissance festivals for decades and have just revisited my youthful love of electronica and quite literally don't know how to hit the reset button- you said many helpful things.
@Salonsoulsanctuary2 жыл бұрын
Love this all over the place. I am new to LBC (last year from SFC) and I am loving your reflections.
@jon_gee2 жыл бұрын
Yeah! LA we love it! Great talk. I moved to LA in the 90s and worked in sound design in Hollywood. Same. At one point I had to leave. I remember the moment. LA it’s such a global cultural hotbed. It is where I first heard the term “24/7”. Everyone had tattoos. It’s also where I first heard the term “electronica”…which has since died out… Anyway love the vid. Glad you’re in Maine. It’s wonderful there.
@reread25492 жыл бұрын
I retired in 2018 right before the COVID-19 pandemic temporarily killed touring. I was a hired gun for all sorts of different acts from casinos to low budget indie tours and sessions. I never really needed an LA connection because I developed great business relationships in Chicago. I toured through the LA area once or twice a year, but Chicago was always my stomping ground. Wherever you are, be dependable and professional. Listen, listen, listen and don’t forget to play the song, Nothing more and nothing less. Thank you for the video
@dareangelmusic2 жыл бұрын
I did LA through the 90's and could not agree more with your assessment. I was fortunate to end up on some of the biggest albums coming out of there then and could not have done that anyplace else. I am back east now. I used to visit there in the 80's and said I could never live there but when I got serious about engineering and production I knew where I had to be. LA can be a love hate relationship especially for people who are not native but it is a great place and I recommend people at least go check it out. You can always pack it up and go someplace else.
@Cloudjump3r2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video snacks! Awesome to hear you talk about the whole journey. I wish I knew an equally fun and well spoken source for how things are over here in Europe. Thanks for sharing your experience with us all. 🍕
@dustincassidy Жыл бұрын
This was really interesting, honest and thought provoking. Thanks for sharing!
@GhostOfLorelei2 жыл бұрын
Man, super honest, thanks for articulating your experience so well. I feel like I learned a lot.
@JayfkProductions8762 жыл бұрын
Longer Answer.. Absolutely Not... Side answer, if you're from a 3rd or 2nd World country like myself It would be a massive help
@Taeodoestech2 жыл бұрын
Born and raised here. Moved to NorCal for college and ended up moving back. Caught yer set at The Lash a few years back! I’ll always remember the final Low End show, that line was miles long!
@surflifeimages Жыл бұрын
Great insight. I am a LA native, one of the few left. What you are saying is so true. It's the land of smoke & mirrors, snakes and vipers. There are more people getting burned than making it and enough emphasis can be made on having a solid attorney and connections. If you think you are going to come out here, make it big and not cover your #A#rse, you are in for a really big surprise. Listen to what she is saying, she speaks the truth!
@kiwiradioNZ2 жыл бұрын
In my 20s I loved the UK London scene and had great memories and recorded some fun records. I'm a small town guy at heart though and with a young family now I think I'm at a different stage and priorities in my 30s.
@passionmax2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for being authentic and teaching newbie’s they have a chance
@david_a_uno2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for such a wonderful sharing of wisdom gained from experience. It sounds like you took an excellent route, diving into the fire, making great connections, building skills then relocating to an environment that feels more suited to you personally. What an awesome thing to be a violinist who can make beats! Wishing you all the best in your new environs!
@ampthebassplayer2 жыл бұрын
I think the trickiest thing about moving to a new city to do music is finding the scene. "Outsiders" struggle if you don't have some kind of an in. I lived in San Diego for a couple years and I found it was really hard to do music there. On the flip side, I had a super easy time in SLC because I had a couple friends doing music so I've had constant gigs ever since I moved here.
@tobiaslofi2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your honesty and smart insights. I moved from Germany to Oslo, Norway because of network and being a small yet capital city but the network disappeared quickly and now my wife and I live in a tiny cabin in the forest with gorgeous ocean view and I’m trying to figure out how to build a music career online or actually not a career more like a ministry of meditational lo-fi beats to inspire love, healing and creativity.
@idontcare_wtf2 жыл бұрын
I wish you the best Tobias!
@SlowHaste2 жыл бұрын
I grew up outside of Portland, ME (the og, if we’re being candid) and though it’s been a while since I’ve been a part of that music scene, there’s a lot of great stuff speckled along Congress Street. SPACE is a cool lil contemporary arts space that could be worth checking out!
@treyxaviermusic2 жыл бұрын
Where you from kehd? I grew up in Ahhhhlington, moved to LA 6 years ago
@eonblue322 жыл бұрын
Very relieved this is from the perspective of someone who actually likes LA. I was ready for this to be more hate from someone who never actually made the effort to find good people and moved away in disgust. I don't you should live here if you're not basically obsessed with LA-specific things. I have a lot of friends who just like going to bars and it's like, you can do that in Cleveland and be rich. LA is an unbelievably deep and complicated city and I'm honestly surprised you were able to understand it in 5 years. Great video.
@therealzyrix2 жыл бұрын
Dude, great breakdown and reality check👍 Different overall journey but many of the same reasons I left NYC. Thanks for the insight!
@majicboxstudios39962 жыл бұрын
Like I’m from LA. Born in LA. It’s such a foundation-based environment. Your trajectory is definitely tied to your foundation and your ability to sustain a foundation while building your career. Without a proper foundation, I’ve seen so many people get stuck in that one step forward two steps back, cyclical pattern. Even if you have a good community, if your foundation is shaky then one is going to put stress on the community around you. If the community around you collectively does not have enough to sustain your foundation a.k.a. decent place to live, income and so on…, that’s also going to limit your trajectory no matter how much your talent is. LA could be the promised land or the land of empty promises depending on the community one builds, once you manicure all of the people who do have the ability to keep their promises. You have to be able to understand to filter out all the people that play the game, saboteurs, clout hoppers. The people who take shortcuts enjoy seeing other people lose because it makes them feel like they just won. Remember this: it has to be real before you’ve earned it and before you can keep it. Anything built on the house of cards, on empty promises, on low integrity… It’s not real and that equals nothing. :)
@dubious_d2 жыл бұрын
Yep I guess it really does come down to your overall goals and such. If you're just a hobbyist or someone that aspires to make a living from music. I also think that any major city could probs do something similar to what LA does for people.
@LA7Rose2 жыл бұрын
Interesting topic, i really want to move there. Visited 3 weeks ago! I think being a musician is doable almost anywhere. But being something specific in the music industry is more do able in LA, like a film composer where the industry lives and breaths. I want to be a film composer but I doubt I’ll have much success in northern Colorado
@Whiteseastudio2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video! I sometimes wonder the same thing 🤔
@Reeceline2 жыл бұрын
Hey fancy seeing you here. Taking a break from Darude Sandstorm? 🤣
@renattonunez5172 жыл бұрын
I gotta say, that goku reference made laugh really hard. Amazing video, thanks for sharing your experience!
@DaSuTro2 жыл бұрын
Visit L.A. once, but leave before it makes you soft; visit NYC once, but leave before it makes you hard. So to answer your title question, no. You don't need to move to the big city to be part of the happening scene, when you can make your own scene right where you are, whether it's a suburb, a small town, or even in the middle of nowhere.
@sagcap79272 жыл бұрын
That’s how we get down in Southern California. We’re mostly players out here. Real musicianship. 👌🏾👊🏾👍🏾
@64north20west2 жыл бұрын
Maybe you will do shows in Brooklyn someday then decide the Brooklyn-Queens thing is good enough for long term residency. We would love to have you add more hipness to our scene when you get ready.
@Djpuzzle Жыл бұрын
The homeless situation is way worse now. Everything is way more expensive too. I still love it here in LA but we just moved out of the city down to South Bay (Redondo Beach). It gets ridiculously hot up in the city now but South Bay has its own chill ass climate bubble it’s so beautiful here. Not to mention smoke up in the city and valley from the fires.
@AhmetKizilay02 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience. Best of luck to you!
@rwbennet2 жыл бұрын
Such a great video, thanks for producing it.
@createprince2093 Жыл бұрын
I have absolutely no relation to music or production or anything but this was really interesting to hear about
@greenvelvet2 жыл бұрын
Would love to hear about your time in Portland! Always curious about what it's like to live there
@moniarnon Жыл бұрын
You're a so sweet and sincere person
@Dakcha2 жыл бұрын
Born and raised in Los Angeles and I am thinking of moving to Portland so if you could share your thoughts on your experiences in Portland one day I'd love to hear!
@RedCarRecords2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your personal insight and experience! 🙏
@macaronafterparty2 жыл бұрын
I have been wondering how to foster that LA "hustle" within the community I live in. Although it sounds almost intrinsic to the city itself! Great video.
@Natural_Order2 жыл бұрын
I don't know how I knew but as a fellow New Englander I had a feeling you were from here. Cheers!
@K0r0n1s2 жыл бұрын
Really insightful video :-) I've always wondered what motivates people to go to LA, even though it's known to be a, well, "unique" city :-p
@L.Scott_Music2 жыл бұрын
No stigma about working in the art is LA. Absolutely true. There is a sort of strata that exists, and it can be hard to move between them but having high energy and motivation helps a lot. Sharks congregate in all big cities. There are digital sharks too, right? If you ever come to LA try Burbank. It's safer and cleaner and has easy access to all of LA. It's not cheap but a roommate sort of thing can help. All of California is stupid expensive. I would not move to LA at this time.
@renattonunez5172 жыл бұрын
this is probably one of the worst moment of the history to move anywhere, but sometimes we forget to look at world situation. Great advices, thanks! :D
@isaiahsims__2 жыл бұрын
From Portland and here now…would love to know your experience! Also, this video was very very insightful! Thank you 🙏🏾
@carbonvibes2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this, very honest and insightful. 🙏🏻
@ttswsmusic2 жыл бұрын
Very insightful video with a lot good points.
@6oundStudio2 жыл бұрын
the vid should have ended after 0:03. i live in russia and will never even see the US, but music is my only job and it's bearable
@decastring2 жыл бұрын
As you were preparing to leave the East coast, what made you choose LA over, say, Nashville? Was the prominent musical style in the two cities a factor?
@MarquisVonLion2 жыл бұрын
I lived in LA (Silverlake area) for 11 years, and had a great time back in the 70s, rent was cheap, a new underground music scene was developing ( punk, experimental etc etc...) Madame Wong, Hong Kong Cafe,The Masque, Al's bar, and many other places ( Club X) popping up for one day and disappearing as fast ... (keeps the fire department on their toes haha), Fanzine, flyers, was how we knew what was happening in town, and the word of mouth of course. Took a while for the Whisky to catch up with the scene :>)... Anyway it was a great place to meet and exchange ideas with other musicians. Now, I have no clue what LA is like , expensive from what I heard :
@CoyTheobalt2 жыл бұрын
Fell in love with you at Red Rocks!
@totemtabu59342 жыл бұрын
I appreciate this a lot. Thank you.
@DojoOfCool2 жыл бұрын
I'm an old guy who grew up in L.A. and was in the music biz and interesting things you talking about was about the same even in my time in the music biz. To me L.A.'s music scene can get too commercial too formula, but it is where the main TV & film scene is and a lot of the record companies are based there. In my day the complaint about L.A. music is it is too complicated and not enough feel, NYC was all about music with feel. Has it really changed??? Building community is important no matter whether it's in L.A., NYC, or any other city. Last what Bad Snacks said is very important and that is to me someone others like to be around, likes to work with, and talent isn't always part of that. A lot of money is at stake doing sessions or other work so if you're someone that people like and things seem to flow when you around will get you work.
@Teleausencia2 жыл бұрын
Just commenting here to say that, near where I live (Concepción, Chile, a little city with a very small music scene), there's a city called "Los Ángeles" too, and it's a real small town insanely boring. And I'm sure there must be people making great music as well. But I would ever think to move to Los Angeles to make music!
@BURG2 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, thanks for sharing 🎹😎🎹
@andreabruciati2752 жыл бұрын
I would say no, imho LA sounds more like a myth. It's like saying you only eat well in Italy because it has pasta and pizza everywhere (I'm italian btw and there's plenty of good food, not just pasta and pizza). Never been in LA personally but several opinions about musicians from my place who lived there sounded disappointing. I don't know if going there for networking would be a good idea, in most cases nowadays you can network in any kind of place in which there's room for music (and in which there's an Internet connection), considering the infinite talent of musicians you see all around the world in venues, cities, online, etc. Surely several "famous and attractive" mainstream artists and so-called legends are in LA, but there are also other artist and music business situations that are not in the spotlight that might be worth as well, considering also the Internet territories you can explore. Nice video!
@peacefulwaters2222 жыл бұрын
New England? Not sure why I thought you were Canadian. Anyway great video! It's given me a lot to think about. Any thoughts on the best way to go about a songwriting career?
@violao206 Жыл бұрын
Here's some advice from a smaller market (Seattle) that one of my mentors would tell me repeatedly. "Talent and Ability have nothing to do with it." Yup. Don't let it do your head in. There will always be far less talented types that ma catch lucky breaks. The music industry is just not built on meritocracy. Once you wrap your head around that, you can just get on with whatever course you are charting for yourself.
@carlosricaurte53042 жыл бұрын
I did the same but in NY. Now I live in Germany but I'm from Colombia LOL! Great video !!
@kaylab7565 Жыл бұрын
This was so helpful.. thank you!
@gravitacion74122 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video!
@spiritualmaster70442 жыл бұрын
Living the dream on the East Coast.
@Cap10NRGMusic2 жыл бұрын
I had no idea you were from Boston - I grew up in Woburn then Billerica and lived in Melrose before leaving. May I ask where snouts you were? I love your channel music and person!! :) keep being you!!
@victordl94922 жыл бұрын
Thank you, very helpful video !
@Reliquancy2 жыл бұрын
I think the stuff you’re doing on your twitch channel giving talented people opportunities to get their work heard and critiqued and to meet other talented beat makers to collaborate with is the type of new development that’s going to make it a lot less important to move to a music industry city going forward.
@RomainJouandeau2 жыл бұрын
Being in a complete different industry, I still relate to this a lot. Sadly, LA doesn't feel like a safe place to settle, because of climate change alone.
@RGE_Music2 жыл бұрын
No. Now with technology its a matter of passion and persistence. Where there is a will there is a way. LA will have more people and that always presents opportunity but many people dont take the chance any ways. You also need to figure out what works for you outside of doing music. You gotta work and pay taxes and do all the things that an adult must do so find a place that best achieves this balance.
@Mionwang2 жыл бұрын
Healthy beet scene? So Schrute Farms is in LA?
@flower51852 жыл бұрын
I'd be curious to hear that Portland story sometime
@bolttracks2 жыл бұрын
Honestly, Berlin is criminally overlooked by folks in the US and also still pretty cheap while just oozing art from every crevice.
@VinylWave112 жыл бұрын
There is also Memphis Tennessee. I am in LA and really I don’t like it here. It is exhausting. Yes you can work as much as you want. It’s just hard to put on the breaks here
@artkincell2 жыл бұрын
Did you supply the music for the Google Domains ad? At around 14 minutes in, I got that ad and it sounds so much like a Bad Snacks tune.
@veronaraven30993 ай бұрын
Not anymore... Nashville is more for writers/musicians. For networking LA is still great but it's so fragmented now...LA is very cliquey now tho. I'm also a New Englander
@preciseaudioblog6 ай бұрын
Hi! Great video. Do you think what you say still apply in 2024? Thank you