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Old 13th August 2012   #1
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Anyone interested in working with my music for practice?

I'm a hip-hop artist who's working on two projects simultaneously, one of them being full of collaborations in home studios and the other one being in a professional studio which I'm co-financing with my producer, with that material I'll be working with a mastering specialist in the San Francisco but for the other material my budget isn't allowing me to get it properly mastered at this point so I'm hoping to find someone who would be interested in mastering them for their own practice. My expectations aren't stringent but I just don't want to release any unmastered work.

Song titles include "L1v3 T1l I Die", "T1l I C LA" and "Backstage"

Send me a PM if your interested and we can work something out, I'm hoping to do this on a mutually beneficial basis.

I apologize if this is posted in the wrong section.
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^ That's pretty funny and probably relevant to your experience and work rate, you might see something like this as humorous, but many people would be interested in having fresh material to work with or to use as references for potential clients and that's who this post is directed to.
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I certainly did my share of freebies to learn the job. But even a beginner's time is worth more than "experience", and that's assuming that he or she would even want to include your material in their portfolio. I'd suggest you post this in the jobs offered section and pony up $25/track or something.

Bad mastering isn't better than no mastering, IMO. Paying something will tier you up a bit and allow you to have greater expectations for the final product.
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Old 13th September 2012   #5
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anyway if any pro is in good mood and want to master something for free then pm me please

its my first track i want to master so if the job will be done good i will come to you with more tracks (and pay for mastering)
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Reminded me of this:
clap clap clap! that's the way for an honest life!

A job is a job and everyone has bills to pay! If you break this logical an simple chain, what will you have in the end?!
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