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Real Deal
by Brian Austin Whitney - 05/07/26 01:38 AM
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by Gary E. Andrews - 05/06/26 05:36 PM
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Good Honest Response from Ron @ Blazetrack,who freely admits most submissions are not good enough,and the examples given,young producers who have worked at their craft obviously,and seem to be committed to their craft,but two examples of a couple of r'n'b producers ,current tho' they may be,hardly covers the full Gamut of the music business.Personally i would like to see more examples,covering a full range of genre of music,(perhaps in time who knows)but i would guess,even the examples you have here,tho' no doubt it is a great experience for them,they will struggle to get a placement on a major artistes release,their best shot is probably to find an up and coming artist,and climb alongside them,and make their own identity,and i would imagine talking and working with these guys would only make them more determined,but whether Blazetrack is the route for the normal "married man" songwriter,i would have to say,it has a lot to prove yet,but in saying that,your response to the issues brought up on the board,well that has to be respected,especially your honesty...Cheers.. Terry...
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