producing under a pseudonym
read some of pheek's posts in this thread.isaaclevy wrote:i dont mean to offend anybbody's feelings...or anything...but i see people give too much importance to "the name"...
can someone mention or quote somehow how has their "cool name" helped in a way or something for being a producer or better producer?
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I think we find some importance to names, because your music will be connected to this moniker. If it's my initial tone to be serious, then I wouldn't have a name like Hella Tittsgerald, or Dianus Floss (god i hope you got the reference haha).isaaclevy wrote:i dont mean to offend anybbody's feelings...or anything...but i see people give too much importance to "the name"...
can someone mention or quote somehow how has their "cool name" helped in a way or something for being a producer or better producer?
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I prefer neutral names that dont really paint a picture of anything to be honest. Its a great way to allow your music to speak for you -- and yet still have a name that can bend with a serious tone, or a lighter one.
But I also find an array of names hilarious. Like a schizophrenic of sound. Multiple personalities can be interesting in music
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDW_Hj2K0woSHAP wrote:I'd look at it from the marketing side and choose a name people would remember after hearing and which is easy to pronounce.
That one's really funnyhabitueE wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDW_Hj2K0woSHAP wrote:I'd look at it from the marketing side and choose a name people would remember after hearing and which is easy to pronounce.