RIP to the greatest YouTube freestyle show that showed anyone and everyone can make great music and moments.
Huge inspiration to pursuing my career in entertainment law, so I can help make more rooms like this happen.
The Cave will be deeply missed.
We started this show 5 years ago to remember a moment in time. All I could afford was a shitty room with a lock on the door, but we knew something special was happening. I spent 16 hours a day in that room, 7 days a week, telling any one I could reach to come make music. After a while we realized everyone who was coming by was going to be a legend, and the Cave started. This show changed my life, your support changed my life. The on camera music and jokes and especially the off camera ones.
After 4 seasons, I am ending The Cave. If there was any artist you really wanted on the show, I promise we tried our hardest. Anyone who ever watched or came by, I can never thank you enough.
DONT OVER THINK SHIT.
this and not being personally offended when a beat you were going to sell/song you made doesn't get released or put on the next project.
it's not out until it's out, nobody owes you anything, and keep making good stuff anyway. get on the next one.
Here's what I've found as an artist who's worked with loads of producers. Build relationships. It's the best chance you have to make any type of money off beats. If you emailing random artists random beats, nobody ever gonna hop on your shit. Be a person before a selling point
@baredex the progression is always as follows:
free DAW --> professional DAW
no gear --> gear that rarely gets used
"samples are cheating" --> sampling literally anything