Originally Posted by Bill Robinson
If you send them Garbage to produce you will get Garbage back. A demo/producer service should be able to recognize this.It should not boil down to Caveat emptor.


Some people love garbage :-) Some don't know the difference :-) Most experienced producers recognize garbage, but even garbage sells, and they don't get paid to evaluate the song, do they?

As a company, first you can't discriminate customers, and tell some their songs are garbage, and to some that their's are hits, and secondly you can't because there really is no way of knowing..

I would say, this is an odd business proposition if your work is worth a lick, but seems like Kevin is offering his full experience and contacts on top of his services (at least that's what I would expect when "collaboration" is mentioned).

Just remember the professional paperwork..
- what's the deal?
- who does what?
- who pays for what?
- who owns what?
- what is "what"? laugh