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bluntbeats314
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Beat-maker looking for artists

Post by bluntbeats314 » Wed Jun 04, 2008 2:21 am

morning all you artists, lyricists, singers, song writers and whomever else may need music behind their words/vocals/cartoons etc. i'm in the process of building both my portfolio and collaborating skills. if you have vocals, a scene or even an idea for a piece please feel free to contact me. i am my own producer, arranger and sound engineer (to the best of my ability)-the few projects i've had have worked in two ways either:a. i was sent raw vocals, given a concept and constructed the music from scratch orb. the artist liked a particular beat and we worked via emailyou're ideas are yours and all i ask is that you give me proper credit on the production.please feel free to preview some of my work at http://myspace.com/bluntbeats314 or http://soundclick.com/bluntbeats314
impossible is what I've already done because I was told I couldn't, so please find another way to motivate me...

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Post by devin » Wed Jun 04, 2008 1:56 pm

For what it's worth, as an old "country & Rock N Roll guy", I really liked the work on these songs...great production and good arrangement of textures and beats.My writing doesn't suit the style...but I liked it all none-the-less. Good stuff!
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Post by bluntbeats314 » Thu Jun 05, 2008 2:07 am

thanks a lot devin i appreciate the listen & don't be fooled-growing u in a small northern illinois town i've listened to more than a handful of "older" rock n' roll before it became what it is today. i don't know all the names but i've listened to a lot of soft rock from the late 80's & early 90's so everything is welcome in my world. by all means if you want to write then i'll try my best to suit your style - i'm always up for a challenge.take care
impossible is what I've already done because I was told I couldn't, so please find another way to motivate me...

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