Day Jobs and Home Studios.
4 years ago
I haven't written in a while, so what's going on in my life? Hmm.
Well for one, I moved back home and got a day job at a gas station. That's cool, but really I'm just trying to get in experience until I can upgrade to something better. I kind of wish I had taken accounting in college, or something where I can make money.
With all my extra cash I started putting together a serious home studio and opened a savings account. I'm also looking for a decent place I can spend the next 5-10 years or so, when I moved back I kind of ended up in the ghetto, can't believe I pay almost a grand a month for such a bad place.
With my job, I don't have tons of time to focus on writing banger songs, I'm going to have to start collaborating with other producers if I want to make anything decent. The nice thing of having a job is I can afford all the expensive equipment I need for quality productions, the bad part is I don't have as much time for those productions. I have a song in the works right now, it's kind of a weird eurotrance tune, but the demos I'm getting back from my collaborator are stuff I wouldn't have thought of and I know I'll be able to apply a professional level of quality to the whole production. I did have some ideas to organize some other producers and DJ's and get something going, but Covid-19 kind of stopped that before it could even get off the ground. I was also wanted for an event in Thailand during the Songkran holiday, but again, Covid.
I'll probably also use some of my extra cash for some art commissions. I've already gotten one I was pretty happy with, it's too bad quality is so expensive. I've tried leveraging my musical skills as a bargaining tool, but no one really cares about music in the furry fandom. Unless it's in the context of furry dances or something like that, DJs get all the glory.
Maybe I'll make more journals, too. I'd like to try to connect with the furry fandom more, I just don't really know how.
Well for one, I moved back home and got a day job at a gas station. That's cool, but really I'm just trying to get in experience until I can upgrade to something better. I kind of wish I had taken accounting in college, or something where I can make money.
With all my extra cash I started putting together a serious home studio and opened a savings account. I'm also looking for a decent place I can spend the next 5-10 years or so, when I moved back I kind of ended up in the ghetto, can't believe I pay almost a grand a month for such a bad place.
With my job, I don't have tons of time to focus on writing banger songs, I'm going to have to start collaborating with other producers if I want to make anything decent. The nice thing of having a job is I can afford all the expensive equipment I need for quality productions, the bad part is I don't have as much time for those productions. I have a song in the works right now, it's kind of a weird eurotrance tune, but the demos I'm getting back from my collaborator are stuff I wouldn't have thought of and I know I'll be able to apply a professional level of quality to the whole production. I did have some ideas to organize some other producers and DJ's and get something going, but Covid-19 kind of stopped that before it could even get off the ground. I was also wanted for an event in Thailand during the Songkran holiday, but again, Covid.
I'll probably also use some of my extra cash for some art commissions. I've already gotten one I was pretty happy with, it's too bad quality is so expensive. I've tried leveraging my musical skills as a bargaining tool, but no one really cares about music in the furry fandom. Unless it's in the context of furry dances or something like that, DJs get all the glory.
Maybe I'll make more journals, too. I'd like to try to connect with the furry fandom more, I just don't really know how.
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