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WHAT'S THE BEST NEW PLUGIN YOU FOUND RECENTLY? 🧑🏼‍💻
As we approach Black Friday, let's make a list of all of the best new plugins to keep an eye out for. I'm a huge fan of the Cradle Audio plugins because of The God Particle (has been almost the only thing on my master channel for about 2 years now). It's the ultimate master bus sound-gooderizer in my opinion. A black box that does SOMETHING amazing that I'm not able to vocalise further than "it good. it very good". I'm SO stoked about their new drum focused plugin called Orion that is exactly the same level of magic as The God Particle is for mastering but for drum busses. I absolutely love a plugin that removes the need for me to over intellectualize a process. Slap it on - tweak some knobs - BOOM. All of their plugins are just GOLD! Highly highly recommend. What's the best plugin you've found recently?
WHAT'S THE BEST NEW PLUGIN YOU FOUND RECENTLY? 🧑🏼‍💻
3 likes • Oct '24
Sinevibes.com makes some very cool things for instruments Im looking a bit on magenta.tensorflow DDSP VST
WHY YOU SHOULD START YOUR OWN LABEL RIGHT NOW 🔥
Starting your own label can be a game-changer. For me, launching GLITTER COWBOY wasn’t just about putting out music; it was about crafting a space where I could explore my artistic vision freely, alongside my friends and collaborators. The majority of my streams - tens of millions - come from tracks I’ve released on this label, made with people I love working with. You don’t need some big, well-known label to find champion you to grow. It's a myth. A remnant of a bygone era. So many artists get trapped in the waiting game, hoping a big label will swoop in and sign them. But here’s the reality: a label won’t save you. Your vision will. When you create your own space, you’re not just building your artist project; you’re building a brand that stands for something, that resonates with others on a deeper level. GLITTER COWBOY allows me to release music whenever I want, however I want, without waiting for permission or fitting into someone else’s schedule. I’m not just releasing music; I’m sharing a piece of a larger narrative, a collective story that grows with each release. Don’t let waiting for a label stop you from putting out your music. Start your own, even if it’s small. It doesn’t need to be perfect; it just needs to be yours. Cultivate your sound, build your brand, and show the world what you’re about - because the world doesn’t need another artist waiting for their break. It needs you, right now, unapologetically releasing your truth. (All of the beige cover releases were released on my label GLITTER COWBOY)
WHY YOU SHOULD START YOUR OWN LABEL RIGHT NOW 🔥
3 likes • Sep '24
🔥🔥 what kind of distribution thing do you use for releasing your music?
My Mind!
Amazing day to change some perspectives in life! Feel free to comment and listen on this one <3
1 like • Sep '24
@Sergey Bravov makes total sense its not mixed at all just a quick fix up! Something to fix before a release! Would you guys be interrested in listing to a new version of this in the future, me sharing the process of “finalising” this to fit a label or ANR’s point of view 🌱🌍
0 likes • Sep '24
makes total sense its not mixed at all just a quick fix up! Something to fix before a release! Would you guys be interrested in listing to a new version of this in the future, me sharing the process of “finalising” this to fit a label or ANR’s point of view 🌱🌍
Why Dreamers Change the World 🪄🌎
Most of us have been taught to be "realistic." Life’s tough lessons, disappointments, and fears condition us to expect the worst. If we don’t hope for much, we won’t be let down. If we plan for failure, it’s easier to stomach when things go south. And sure, this approach might keep us safe from the sharp edges of disappointment, but it also locks us in a tiny box, far away from possibility. Realists, while often smart and practical, can end up being the most imprisoned. They limit their vision to what's currently visible and measurable, forgetting that everything extraordinary in this world was once invisible and immeasurable. The smartphone you’re reading this on, the music that moves you, the very idea of flying through the sky - all were first conceived by people who were called crazy - delusional even. They dared to imagine something beyond the here and now, and they took steady, sometimes stumbling steps toward it. Being “a little delusional” isn’t about abandoning all logic or pretending you’re God’s gift to the universe without lifting a finger. It’s about giving yourself the freedom to envision a reality that doesn’t exist yet while staying rooted enough to make it happen. It’s about holding a vision in your mind that’s so vivid, it makes the present feel less like a prison and more like a launchpad. Let’s face it: The most miserable people are often the ones who are stuck being "realistic." They see only what's right in front of them and call it the whole picture. This mindset blocks any room for growth or change because they’ve already decided that change is impossible or, at the very least, improbable. And when you’ve convinced yourself that something’s impossible, you won’t even bother trying. Now think of the dreamers. The so-called delusional ones. These are the people who look at a bleak situation and say, “I can make it better.” They see injustice, suffering, boredom, and they imagine joy, freedom, and excitement. Their minds wander into uncharted territory.
3 likes • Sep '24
Wow! Spot on my friend! Lets start creating again ❤️
How do you manage to provide a living making music?
I often get this question and for me its a patchwork of more then one thing that makes me "surf on the waves" but its still not fully sustainable and I offen see that it gets me out of my developments. Do you use some kind of daily structure or maybe some kind of template staying in balance? Or did you just suddenly became rich, playing gigs?
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Hey there! Im Amarnu, producer from Denmark. Living my life making music, nice to meet you!

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