Quote from: catharticprocess on March 20, 2012, 10:18:46 PM
That's an empirical claim that just doesn't add up for me. I've been doing this for 15 years, maybe not quite as long as you, but close. I've never seen quality and persistence have anything to do with the ability to secure releases, sell them at an above average rate, etc. Not with other artists or myself.
As a sociologist, you may be aware of mentality when nothing is enough?
Lets say 1993 teen boy from Finland was happy to send out 30 tapes.
In 2012 family man from Finland is happy to send out 200 CD's.
It has cumulated, it no longer requires tons of efforts to try to prove it could be worth of someone's time, but someone is actually e-mailing impatiently when there would be something new coming.
For a lot of people, simply nothing is enough. They will always look in horror about someone elses achievements, thinking I should be there - and partly that's the reason they can't. Luckily noise is like life in general. We are unequal like nature meant it. Real stars will shine and scum will suffocate in dirt.
You, as Clew Of Theseus, or new branded project you could attempt to build, won't be Prurient or bands of that scale. It just won't happen. I know it and you know it. And I don't know what would be the problem? Ain't getting neat LP's out on label other side of world enough? What is needed? Frequent indie media coverage?
Just like the next rad cunt assumes they could be next Lady Gaga with "clever marketing", but it ain't happening: There can't be new Merzbow, there can't be new Whitehouse.
Of course we all know, that you can attract small number of people simply by genre choice. Or small aesthetic choice. You can test it by assembling few words (like: HWN, Giallo, swastika, Power Electronics, violence, death industrial, handmade, limited, cosmic, ...) and come up with easy-as-fuck combinations of sound, theme and visual direction what will move 50 tapes. But question remains: What then? What will this 50 tapes out there mean, if you did it for all the wrong reasons? It is beyond my understanding.
There simply ain't any success in ability of "sell them above average". I would hope nobody else feels like they have failed, when their persistent work have not made it possible to charge extra dollars? I think this simply belongs to the absolute core of why people won't "succeed". And why nothing is enough for them.
So, I repeat: Only way to get your stuff "out there" is to do good stuff. Do stuff what matters most of all to yourself. Otherwise their is no point even trying to spread it. And do it without hurry, without intent to "succeed". If you're good enough and interesting enough, people are naturally attracted. If not now, then maybe later. All the cheap marketing hype and silly sociologist studies will mean very little in long run. There's nothing to be gained by "knowing right people", unless reason to know them based on something real. When you try to hang out with people to leech on them, it helps you very little. When you operate on level of mutual interests, it's entire different story.