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The Truth About Ghost Producers – What the Industry Doesn't Want You to Know
Imagine a scenario in which I disclosed to you that your main tune, from your preferred maker, wasn't generally made by that maker… by any stretch of the imagination.
Imagine a scenario in which I disclosed to you the craftsman that enlivened you to join the positions of music makers, never really made their very own music.
Consider the possibility that I disclosed to you that the absolute greatest specialists in the music world today really pay others to make their music for them.
I prefer not to break it to you – yet it's valid.
Apparition creating has existed in the business for quite a long time is still, right up 'til today, one of the most questionable themes out there.
Off camera of your preferred DJ playing an epic track on the principle organize at EDC Las Vegas, Electric Forest or any celebration in a similar vein sits an apparition maker that made that track from the beginning.
In 2015, DJ Mat Zo – a Grammy-assigned British maker – took to Twitter to remark on what number of EDM's greatest stars use apparition makers for their tracks without credit.
He composed that "electronic music has spoiled teeth that should be pulled." He likewise tweeted that he's "only a geek facing the athlete who stole all the geek's schoolwork."
Obviously, there is in fact something of a negative undertone around the job of apparition makers and the absence of credit they get, which thusly goes to said "athletes" – which means the colossal DJs we watch in front of an audience that assume acknowledgment for tracks they may have never contacted.
As electronic move music has ascended in notoriety thus numerous eminent makers keep on sparkling in the spotlight, phantom creation has turned out to be considerably more investigated and discussed.
As an apparition maker myself, I felt this was important to talk about, as there are various perspectives and professionals + cons inside the contention. There is truth behind quite a bit of it – or every last bit of it.
The inquiry we as a whole need to know: is phantom creating extremely that awful?
What is an apparition maker?
An apparition maker, by definition, is an expert maker that is employed to make a track for a craftsman yet remains totally mysterious.
Ordinarily being a phantom maker for a craftsman includes an agreement that keeps the person from regularly uncovering themselves – which, in decency, bodes well since you wouldn't have any desire to let the world realize that a DJ or maker doesn't really deliver their own music.
A significant explanation to make here is that an apparition maker isn't a co-maker.
Periodically people who are accused for being apparition makers are really recorded as co-makers in the track. They will work with the craftsman cooperatively – ricochet thoughts off one another, acquire ability from both of their past encounters and make a last item together – while an apparition maker ordinarily works more on the performance side.
Co-generation is moderately normal and is really an incredible method to acquire different people for their very own mastery specifically regions like vocals or bass lines.
One interesting point in this circumstance, be that as it may, is the meaning of a maker.
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A few makers remain in additional as administrators and input providers as opposed to dealing with genuine generation. You could have various associates/co-makers on one track yet maybe just a single individual really figured out how to play with the controls.
A few makers may realize how to utilize a specific kind of creation programming. A few makers, then again, may not know anything about programming but rather see how to make a track sound incredible by getting different bits of the riddle. A few makers do both. It's a hurl up.
Along these lines, there are hazy lines as far as definition here. In any case, one thing still stands: co-makers are not apparition makers.
This is ostensibly one of the greatest and most significant inquiries that makes such a great amount of contention around the subject.
How can it be that individuals use phantom makers?
What advantage does it have? This approach goes for the two sides of the relationship – the craftsman contracting the maker, and the maker oneself.
We should consider it from the craftsman's perspective. Maybe they're in an innovative trench and need another vibe or diverse vibe with their most recent track.
Possibly they need another track for an up and coming booking or dependent on a request an advertiser, however they don't have sufficient energy or transmission capacity to assemble it.
Assigning undertakings when you're occupied – or well known, the greatest number of us can envision – makes your outstanding task at hand simpler, isn't that so?
On the off chance that somebody offered to remove an errand from your plate that you knew would take a huge amount of time and exertion, possibly you'd think about it.
Or on the other hand would you?
From the phantom maker's perspective, there are for sure individuals out there who are eager to give out their innovative work with no credit if that implies being paid.
Maybe they highly esteem their abilities however couldn't care less for the acknowledgment. Maybe the person needed to bring home the bacon off of something they adored doing and observed this to be the best in.
With everything taken into account, being a phantom maker is a vocation – one that pays well, at that – and toward the day's end, individuals frequently pick this profession since it's one they appreciate doing.
How does apparition creating work?
So it's settled: apparition makers exist, and they're needed by specialists to keep on doing as such. The individuals who choose to seek after this job as a profession are the ones that keep on propagating this debate. Be that as it may, we should separate it: how apparition makers work?
As referenced before, strategically it's straightforward – from an abnormal state point of view, at any rate. Phantom makers are procured to make a track for a craftsman. They make the track, at that point pass it off to the craftsman to discharge.
There are various EDM apparition maker locales out there, despite the fact that obviously, quality shifts. You ought to be careful with these, nonetheless, the same number of them appear to run tricks and regularly simply sell basic, inadequate or not-justified, despite any potential benefits thoughts and tracks in its present condition.
Be that as it may, on the off chance that you work with an individual phantom maker you'll have the option to work legitimately to make what you're searching for.
The creation procedure relies upon who you're working with and installment likewise varies dependent on the maker.
Some charge per track; some charge every hour. Some lean toward sovereignties. The installment genuinely relies upon the current task.
You additionally need to remember how well the track will do.
Do you need a forthright stipend for the track and no sovereignties to pursue, or would you rather expect the track will detonate and gather a ton in eminences?
To kick things off in a working connection among maker and payee, this is the means by which I'll ordinarily play it.
I'll request reference tracks to discover what they're keen on. On the off chance that there are starting ideas, thoughts or basslines that have been made, I'll accumulate those from the customer too.
From that point, it's an ideal opportunity to assess: is there enough here to assembled something? Provided that this is true, I can assemble a track in multi day. In some cases it's simply a question of taking what exists as of now and finding the correct sounds and layers to make a total piece.
Try not to misunderstand the thought here, however – the creation and coordinated effort procedure isn't in every case spotless and simple. The work process can be mind boggling relying upon what kind of data is sent to the maker. There are a wide range of work process situations, yet here are a couple of models:
Ordinarily the maker will get half-done work from a major name DJ and be approached to tidy up and preferable the current item rather over beginning sans preparation, which might be to a greater extent a period spent to refine the track.
On different events, a customer may send over models and thoughts of the sound they need. The apparition maker will at that point make an idea of a track for the customer, and the procedure moves from that point. Input is an immense key here, and you can reasonably accept that there's a lot of forward and backward occurring between the maker and the buyer here.
This procedure is dubious and as a rule hard to nail down planning for. Like I stated, on the off chance that I have all that I need, I can finish a track in multi day – but on the other hand that is accepting that all components are nearby and can be brought into play.
Culminating the last item requires your complete consideration and exertion, so following a couple of long periods of work I'll delay and step away from the creation so I can clear my head. I'll return to it a couple of hours after the fact to give it a new tune in and settle with the last mixdown.
In the event that this is a way you're keen on setting out down, this is significant. On the off chance that you want to make music and appreciate investing your energy delivering, you're as of now most of the way there. The subsequent half is getting your music out to the majority who are keen on buying it.
There are various phantom creating sites, for example, EDMGhostProducer, Ghost-Producing.com, and GhostProducer.io that enable makers to transfer their tracks and offer them to DJs – who stay mysterious.
This is a simple method to use accessible stages that can connect you with a system of people that are happy to burn through cash to have a track under their name without really making it.
Remember, nonetheless, that a considerable lot of these stages take a cut of the clearance of the track so you will probably leave with 60-80% of what it sells for.
You'll likewise likely have the option to assemble more customers on the off chance that you can make various classifications of music. As you invest more energy delivering, make certain to figure out how to deliver different sorts of music to make greater open door for yourself. You ought to likewise have the option to work with different DAWs, for example, Ableton or Logic Pro.
In conclusion, make sure that your creations are high caliber and are expertly blended and aced. The better your tracks sound, the more probable you'll assemble progressively continuous clients.
As a phantom maker, ensure that you are additionally remembering your own prosperity. You ought to keep up a
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Good Morning Fam ☀️☀️☀️☀️ Lets chrck out the Gag Daily Tips 🐲 🔘 🐲 ⛓ 🎛 🐲 #djcoursesonline #edmproducerslife #djproducermemes #edmcourse #djcourses #edmproducerlife #edmghostproducer #edmmusicproducer #flproducer #electronicmusicproduction #djproducerlife #producerdj #pioneers9 #djwork #houselovers #techhouselovers #musicmaking #mixingandmastering #studiogear #studiosetup #musicproducers #iamanawesomeinfluencer #djcourse #bedroomsuperproducer #homestudiolife #dnblife #abletonlive #gag_daily_tips #djcourseinguwahati #electronicmusicproductioninguwahati (at Gauhati) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEDhWXSK2j1/?igshid=1wxv2u3vopg3v
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Good Morning FAM ☀️☀️☀️ On special reaquest by Ronak and Dilen Lyngdow, We are reposting our 05/09/20's post again. We producers, musicians and engineers need to interact with a huge number of potential colleagues. This used to mean meeting people face to face but much of this interaction, including the recording sessions, can now take place via the Internet, without anyone having met in person. Some might prefer to do things the old way, but the benefits of long–distance collaboration are easy to see: the ability to tap into a global network of performers without leaving your studio, which can be anywhere, is a tantalising prospect! In this post, i will share few useful tips of new world of remote collaboration.Here we go.. ⛓ 🟡 ⛓ ⚪️ ⛓ 🟡 ⛓ ⚪️ #originalsongs #musicscene #djtutorial #gag_daily_tips #musicpost #musiccollaboration #musiccollaboration🎤 #musiccollaborationartist #featuring #checkitout #musicproductiontutorials #musicmanagement #indierapper #djcourseguwahati #performer #newvibe #upandcomingartist #flstudios #risingartist #studiotime #studiolife #newsounds #featuring_art #featuringart #featuring_moments #ghostproducerslife #edmghostproducer #ghostproducerstutorial #ghostproducer #iamanawesomeinfluencer (at Gauhati) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFD5QP1KRM4/?igshid=qlcrjoeex2nb
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Hi FAM!! Very Good Morning ☀️☀️☀️ How can all these pro’s be writing such catchy, impactful and memorable melodies? The biggest issue is most producers overthink the melody writing process. And if you just keep a few basic principles in mind when writing melodies you will notice a huge difference in the quality of them. Lets Check it out . #gag_daily_tips ⚪️ ‼️ ⚫️ ⁉️ ⚪️ ❗️ ☀️ ☀️ ❗️ ⚪️ ⁉️ ⚫️ ‼️ ⚪️ #melodysong #melodys #melodysongs #chordmelody #melodymaker #musicwriter #musicofinstagram #melodytips #daw #catchymelody #melodic #musicproduction #flstudio #ableton #melodytutorial #musicislife #melodyguides #musician #edmproducerslife #edmproducerrepost #edmproducerlife #edmghostproducer #edmmusicproducertuotorial #edmproducers #abelton #producingmusic #bedroomproducer #flstudiogang #producercourseguwahati (at Gauhati) https://www.instagram.com/p/CE-vmg1K2iV/?igshid=3bbkdlf71sc4
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Good Morning FAM ☀️☀️☀️ Once an expensive and futuristic dream, the technology for Internet–based collaboration is now available and affordable — and more practical than you might think. We producers, musicians and engineers need to interact with a huge number of potential colleagues. This used to mean meeting people face to face but much of this interaction, including the recording sessions, can now take place via the Internet, without anyone having met in person. Some might prefer to do things the old way, but the benefits of long–distance collaboration are easy to see: the ability to tap into a global network of performers without leaving your studio, which can be anywhere, is a tantalising prospect! In this post, i will share few useful tips of new world of remote collaboration.Here we go.. ⛓ 🟡 ⛓ ⚪️ ⛓ 🟡 ⛓ ⚪️ #originalsongs #musicscene #djtutorial #gag_daily_tips #musicpost #musiccollaboration #musiccollaboration🎤 #musiccollaborationartist #featuring #checkitout #musicproductiontutorials #musicmanagement #indierapper #djcourseguwahati #performer #newvibe #upandcomingartist #flstudios #risingartist #studiotime #studiolife #newsounds #featuring_art #featuringart #featuring_moments #ghostproducerslife #edmghostproducer #ghostproducerstutorial #ghostproducer #iamanawesomeinfluencer (at Gauhati) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEx3tJrK3F7/?igshid=phcmwknm9g72
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Good Morning Fam, We are continuing from our last post. ⛓ ⛓ ⛓ ⛓ ⛓ #djproducer #edmproducer #musicproducerlife #producerlifestyle #musicmaker #studioporn #daw #fruityloops #discjockey #housemusicallnightlong #musicproductionlife #undergroundhousemusic #electronicmusicproducer #recordingmusic #musicpublishing #studiomonitors #midicontroller #flstudios #808s #deejaylife #bedroomproducerslife #bedroomsuperproducer #bedroomproducers #bedroomproducers😎 #bedroomproducerspaderborn #edmproducerslife #edmproducerlife #edmghostproducer #edmmusicproducer #djproducer🎧 (at Gauhati) https://www.instagram.com/p/CD7zC4EqqwD/?igshid=vcahgtw04owd
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YourGhostProducers is A Ghost Production service which composes and produces EDM tracks for other artists allowing artists to focus on performing and touring. A Ghost Producer can either co-produce, produce the track entirely, or assist other artists with sound engineering.
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The Secret Of Producer’s Success
Every working musician’s career story is unique. Most have careers they could not have predicted, and most don’t know what the future holds. However, many people who last in the music business share similar traits, which are as important as their musical skills.
Having patience and resilience, being a good listener, and showing up on time are just the beginning. It’s also important to be organized, work hard, and get along with a wide variety of people. But enough generalities for now. You don’t have to be a mainstage DJ to make it in the electronic music business. Say “yes” to opportunities and over the years you’ll acquire a unique skill set that makes you highly valuable in all sorts of situations.
The ability to talk to artists and production companies, and ascertain what they really want is neccesaty for a good producer. By listening, deciphering and comprehending, proffessional producer can formulate suggestions and clearly articulate them. He can then take everyone’s ideas, mine included, and meld them into a clear musical vision that satisfies everyone.
You need to get inside the heads of the people you’re working with so you can relate to them and direct them to a positive outcome. The art of listening is the most important skill of being a producer and collaborator.
No one can tell you how exactly to make a living in the music biz. Your route will be yours alone. Take chances, get out of your comfort zone, and don’t get discouraged. Do it for love and the money will follow. You’ll see these themes come up again and again, if you investigate the career arcs of other working artists. The stories are different on the surface, but the underlying principals that lead to success are universal.
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Time Management for Electronic Musicians and Producers
You are an electronic musician/ghost producer/sound designer. Have you ever wondered how much your time worths? How not to waste it, quickly start writing work and successfully finish, without losing inspiration and making mistakes? In this article we want to share experience within time management. We hope it will be useful.There is a function to view the time spent on the project continuously in some DAW. Imagine, your production costs $ 1000, you spent 30 hours on the project = your hour costs $ 33, right?
Analysis of the reference
You received an order and / or tackle a track in a certain style. Before you start a new project, carefully analyze the examples that you will be guided by, paying attention to such aspects as: – BPM and Tonality – Dynamics and how it changes – Solo instruments vs second plan – Spatial processing, mono vs stereo – The nature of the sound of drums and low frequencies in general – Attention to small details, background and atmospheric sounds – The amplitude frequency response of the reference to check with it on the balance of frequencies. You can slow down the BPM track to make it easier to analyze. Also apply lf / mf / hf filtration to focus on individual parts. As a result, the more thoroughly you analyze the reference, the more fully the image / plan will be formed. You will easily keep to this plan in the process of work, and the customer learns the elements of what he wants to get.
Preparing the workspace
The second thing you need to do before you tackle any work is to have all the necessary tools. Equip your workplace with everything you need. Technically, today we need a minimum for a modern electronic musician. Understand the inner space. You might have several favourite synthesizers and effects that you know well. They are high-quality and uncompromising, they sound right, they are fully compatible with your DAW, they are comfortable in work, and it’s easy to realize ideas in any styles with them. There is also an extensive library of samples. All of them are sorted by type \ style \ tonality. In addition to this, you probably excrete favourite like “for all occasions”.
And, finally, a template with everything you need for a quick start: a prepared playlist with markup, markers and a mixer with formed packets and routing, and also equalizers and filtering on the right channels. All this works together as a loaded gun, ready to shoot at the right time.
Know your tool:
DAW is your tool? Learn how to play it technically. Ideally, you need to know all the combinations of your sequencer’s hot keys or at least those operations that you constantly perform. Print them on a sheet and keep it in front of you (like codes for games in childhood) for convenience or buy a special keyboard.
Implementation of the idea
All set of ideas on development and formation of an image of work should be considered. Select all technical points and realize the maximum of this creative flow (do not have time – write down). And be sure that these decisions will be the only true, and the result is successful. If you work as a gostproduser and take on a new job – save your time, start with the main thing: form the idea of a drop and immediately present it to the customer. If your vision is appreciated, you will continue to build a track around this part, if not – apologize and prepare new version or switch to another order to relax and take a break exactly with this track.
How to finish the idea in the process of arranging?
After the idea of drop / breakdown is approved and everything is reduced to a draft, go to the building of the arrangement. Make one day and deal with aspects of this process only, again, without going into technical processes. You will find this difficult, but it is much easier.
Artistic block
we are sure you sometimes think that there is no inspiration \ left the muse \ it is not clear what is missing \ do not like \ it is bothered. Such a thing happens with every musician. The lack of inspiration in most cases is equal to lack of proper motivation. And nevertheless, there are ways that can help to solve the problem:
Physical exercises reset the brain Firstly, change activities and get out of the comfort zone. Any physical actions are suitable, that further the blood flow and make the brain work more efficiently. Physical activity in itself releases a flood of endorphins, so you feel more positive. Next, to protect the neurons of the brain, the body synthesizes proteins that regain them, which works as a reset. Therefore, we feel at our ease after training and kook at problems from a completely different angle. Biological activity at different times of the day Each of us has his own rhythm during the day and the peak time of biological activity. We are larks or owls. For example, if you are the most productive creativity in the second half of the day, so plan a studio day accordingly. There is one more law relating to creativity: when the brain is tired (tired of another activity, for example, mathematics) it less wants to follow standards and logical schemes. But the creative turns on and the opportunity to reach a bigger amount of ideas is activated. This is always very valuable for the musician.If you are used to stay up late, try to get up very early instead. And the first thing for you to do is to listen to the problem project. An early start is stress. Our brain works differently under stress. At this moment, it will only need to go back to sleep, giving the effective and correct actions / ideas that you fixate. Targeted errors Many great discoveries were made by mistake. Save the backup of the project and do controversial actions. Put the groups of effects into the insert such as plug-ins that, a priori, can’t be compatible with some instrument. How to make mistakes purposefully? Work fast and sloppy. When you are in a hurry, you are sluggish physically. You can just click on the wrong mouse, twisting the fader too sharply, hanging the sound on another channel and so on. Very often these cases lead to an amazing result, and a fresh idea or a solution to the problem will appear themselves. Ideological Assault Take a folder with ready-made loops of sounds and parts (convenient sorting is needed here). Yes, exactly loupes – these are ready-made ideas = inspiration, and appetite comes with eating. Take it and pull everything into your project. It help you to understand the lack of the track very quickly and to point you at the right thought.Also you can do various routine tasks, sort out samples \ presets \ put new plug-ins, clean old projects and stuff for due spirit. You can often find out some mistakes during these activities, sorting out samples and presets and what is necessary to do. Time Limits and Timings Have you ever wondered how long it took for the whole project? If your DAW doesn’t have standard time monitoring, download the free plug-in HOFA 4U ProjectTime to know this. Tough timeframe, the inability to make a mistake is a stress for our brain, and it works as efficiently as possible. Limit yourself in time. Download the visual timer on your phone or find a gadget. Set a certain time interval to challenge yourself – for example, write a full arrangement for «that» cool old idea. And you will do it. Moreover, you will do it well because you won’t be distracted and the task and time are strictly limited.Another variant, (if you aren’t a ghostwriter of course ha-ha), create a stream and translate the process of creating a track, it will touch up you to do the work quickly and qualitatively.
Effective mixing This is the stage of work that requires a lot of breaks, which means that you can spend it on other affairs. It is difficult to mix constantly, than you lose effectiveness and concentration, your ear accustoms and blurs. So you get another result than you need. It’s useful to hourly compare your work with the reference during mixing and try to listen mix “from different angles” ( phone, headphones, auto, portable speaker, home acoustics with friends, etc.). Then save mix in low bit rate version to simulate poor quality. And everything that causes you irritation or questions, you can fixate and do this checklist. Time-out Do you feel you have finished the track? You realized all the ideas, solved all the issues, the stars have aligned.. But it’s more correctly to take a 1-2-day break to clear your ears and brain, then go back to work and do the finishing touches: – 0.5db should be here, slightly less reverb should be on the vocals and that cool sound should be louder and to the left of panorama. To make it really perfect. And one more interesting thing: if you listen to the track anywhere, you always want to ADD, but do not turn down the volume – so you’re at the finish.
Excessive efforts In the process of creation there is always a certain line, when the main idea is embodied, and its enrichment, playing, filling in of gaps and empty places is going on. There is a feeling when you write, write, add more and more elements, then listen to near-initial versions, and they sound simpler / cleaner / more logical. It’s simple: at that moment you were still 70% creative. And in the end you switched completely to the process of mixing and other things and began to think technically, coming to the deadlock. You risk losing your reference point and idea in pursuit of perfectionism, in the end, you return to the very first versions. All came to the deadlock If you feel that the project is at an impasse, you and your customer don’t know the problems and its solutions, explain yourself for this situation and take a break for a couple of days. Completely forget about the track, switch to another project, maybe even for other activities, not musical. Within a few days the brain will be completely cleansed, neural connections will be restored, thoughts will form. Then return to work and fixate all ideas. These ideas will be the most correct, and they will need to be translated into work to make everything right. Criticism is mandatory People criticize us, thus pushing at the true path. Specification: healthy and tough criticism. This is a powerful factor for your work that help you to get on the right way quickly. This is true because the man who hears the work for the first time, looks at it from a different angle. So, don’t waste time and send work to your friends/fans in the process. An incompetent man can’t explain to you that the track is wrong. And someone who is your fan can’t give you exactly tough criticism, without any flattery. Where to begin Do you take the first steps in this area? Learn to copy well. You’ll understand everything else in the process. Set yourself challenging tasks and realize them in the intended result. Ask friends to be like your “customers”, set yourself short deadlines. Write down all your mistakes and successful tricks. Share this experience with others. An intelligent person won’t copy your work to a tee, he will use his own way (“steal as an artist”). Anyway, you should rejoice if someone copy you. You’ve already achieved some success.
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Ghost Production is killing EDM!
A heavily contested practice in the EDM community, ghost producing is argued by some to enable obscure producers to earn income and advance their industry notoriety, but the reality is that they may actually be doing their careers more harm than good. Ghost production is one of the most hotly debated subjects in electronic music. People who support ghost producing argue that the long-term value of a superstar is more important than the music the star performs. Detractors argue that ghost producing ruins the spirit of music, tricking listeners into thinking their favorite artists are fully responsible for the music they release. Like many things in music and life, however, the situation is much more grey than it is black and white. We often listen that ghost producing is a widespread practice that’s hurting producers, writers, artists, and fans. Producers do not need to resort to ghost production to have a successful career as a producer or DJ, and that ghost production oftentimes can hurt more than it can help. But not every talanted musician has been as lucky as famouse DJs-producers, and many creators in the dance music space go quietly uncredited. At the same time artists who can’t even operate a DAW (digital audio workstation) to create original music even if they wanted to, yet they “release” a steady stream of records each year to throngs of hungry listeners. Some of producers have had their creative work played on Top 40 radio around the world without even being named in the title or credits of the records they’ve created.
This is a paradox and exactly this fact is annoying a lot of people. But on the other side we should think deeper. Is it so bad? The situation is dictated by the listeners. And the constant recharge of new music, which is performed by all the same beloved artists. This is what the viewer and the artist both need, so as long as possible to be popular and earn. Accordingly, the producers will have an income too. The only difference is that there will be more producers, or they will even change. All this is for getting fresh ideas and views on sound. Everything in the world is moving and developing, and it also happens with music. The most important thing to understand about the ghost producing phenomenon is that it is rooted in distribution. The current landscape of electronic music is as saturated as it’s ever been, with more and more musicians making and releasing content today than any other time in history. This has created a variety of consequences, the most pertinent one being: it is harder than ever before to cut through the noise as an electronic artist. The problem with this mentality is that by ghost producing for more established artists, newer artists are actually reducing their odds of cutting through the noise even further. With each new hit an older DJ/producer releases, the expiration date on his/her career gets delayed. This means that instead of becoming outdated, older DJs will actually remain on the festival bills for a few more years than they would have otherwise. Ghost production allows the more established artists to have a steady stream of new, relevant music, which helps them to avoid one of the most common pitfalls any musician faces historically: an eventual change in consumer listening tastes.
By allowing artists to persist through  edm ghost production, the more established acts will consistently have a new, fresh sound to keep up with the times, which keeps them relevant for far longer than they could remain otherwise. With the headliners never truly retiring from the scene, more pressure and crowding occurs at the lower levels of the festival bill, making those slots even more precious and sought after. This makes the competition within dance music even more fierce, and the DJs who tend to succeed overwhelmingly in today’s saturated market are increasingly the ones who have mastered the art of marketing. It’s our reality. Many talented creators never achieve their own dreams, spending years in the shadows of others. But due to “ghost production” these people have the opportunity to earn staying in background. Otherwise they have neither earnings nor a fame. Anyway nobody prohibit accomplish personal goals. For example, Kygo began as a bedroom producer in Norway, and now he plays massive sold out shows worldwide on an incredible scale (he also secured support from Diplo early on in his career). Flume opted for a new style of R&B and electronic fusion, and it has carried him to brilliant heights he might not have reached if he’d opted for the ghost producing approach. Each musician must make their own choices, but it’s important to understand how those choices might affect an artist’s future—and the future of the dance community as a whole.
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Artists Who Work With Ghost Producers
Now that the concept of  edm ghost production has become more acceptable in the music industry, even the A-list artists are now openly coming up with tracks that had ghost producers working alongside them. And it’s actually a win-win situation for all involved: the ghost producer, the artist and the fans.
The ghost producer gets the opportunity to work with high profile artists and network, at the same time earn an often lucrative income. The artist is relieved with some of the tasks related to music production, delegate some aspects of the production to the ghost producer -- perhaps a few tweaks or some major changes there.
Nonetheless, having a ghost producer working on the material gives him some leeway to focus on other important matters like music marketing. At the receiving end, fans get to enjoy a stream of high-quality and unique tracks for their listening pleasure.
According to tuedm.com, here are the well-known artists and DJs who are working or worked with ghost producers in their huge hits:
1.Don Diable worked alongside Madison Mars for the track “Cuttin Shapes”
2.R3hab worked with DEORRO for “Flashlight”
3.Headhunterz and Skytech enlisted the help of KSHMR for “Kundalini”
4.Martin Garrix and Dimitri Vegas had some help coming from Maarten Vorwerk in the track “Tremor”
5.Martin Garrix worked with Hardwell for “Animal”
While these published names are now out in the open and fans have received their music in the most welcoming manner, we must also understand that some ghost producers are bound to protect their contracts. This means that they cannot reveal themselves as ghost producers for the artists they’re working with. Still, much respect to artists and producers who collaborate professionally and are relentlessly working to keep the EDM industry’s standards up.
Here are some artists who got some help or are still getting help from the expert and creative hands of their ghost producers:
1.Steve Aoki 2.Tiesto 3.Markus Shulz 4.Diplo
Apparently, ghost production has taken a new form. Some artists simply ghost produce with one another such as the case of Martin Garrix, Hardwell and R3hab. These collaborations are most probably borne out of passion for music and great repertoire with one another.
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5 EDM Blogs that Will Feature You For FREE
As an up-and-coming producer, it is important to seek out as much exposure as possible. Without large marketing budgets that the labels have access to, you are probably working with very little. One thing to note is that there are so many blogs out there that are actually looking for tracks to feature that are not getting enough submissions! Producers often overlook the value of networking with blog owners and writers and should really take into consideration building the relationships as they hold the keys to reaching a broader audience.
Before we dive into some of our favorite blogs for free features, we want to make two notes.
First and foremost, EDMGhostProducer.com does not have any affiliation with these blogs, nor do we receive any form of compensation for their features here. EDMGhostProducer was founded by producers and our goal is to help producers and up and coming DJs as much as we can.
That being said, after you are confident with your work and are ready to seek out some promotion, you may want to take a look at submitting to one of these 5 EDM Blogs that Will Feature You For FREE.
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Here is our list of:
5 EDM Blogs that Will Feature You For FREE
1) EDM.com This is one of the more well-known and obvious choices to send your music. Though they are flooded with work all the time because of their large network and sometimes take up to two weeks to respond, they are still a solid bet for up and coming producers. A feature on EDM.com is highly competitive, but free. You have to keep in mind, they only accept the best of the best and your work has to stand out from the hundreds of submissions they receive on a daily basis. EDM.com also is known for their massive SoundCloud network with features typically generating a nice 30k plays within a week. What’s better too, is that many smaller blogs get their new tracks to feature from EDM.com as they do not receive enough quality submissions. If you think you have what it takes, this may be a great route.
2) Electro Mind Set A lesser known blog than EDM.com, but still highly valuable with over 15k monthly visitors. This is a great place to seek a feature as it is paired with a decent size SoundCloud network. Submissions are open for every genre and always listened to as guaranteed by its’ writers.
3) All Access Electronic: Though relatively new in comparison to the other blogs mentioned, there is a good amount of growth to be found here. Submissions are accepted from all genres and they are guaranteed to be listened to. Of course, your music has to be up to par, but this is a great place for you to get some exposure.
4) Soh Blog: Though not as large as some of the other blogs mentioned, SOH Blog made our list due to their eagerness to support up and coming producers and Djs. The blog has also launched a SoundCloud page to pair submissions for additional exposure. The SoundCloud channel is young, however growing relatively quickly. SOH Blog remains a good option for those just getting started.
5) Tropikult: For those making a slower genre either deep or tropical house, Tropikult is an avenue worth exploring. Combined with a multi channel SoundCloud (most with over 20k followers), this blog seems to feature just about everyone regardless of their following on SoundCloud or Facebook which is perfect for those just getting started. Better yet, most of the submissions are reposted which means the original artist gets the play count added to their SoundCloud.
Our staff at EDMGhostProducer.com is always looking for opportunities to get up and coming producers and DJs a chance to have their music heard. We are not implying any affiliation with the mentioned blogs. Be sure to submit your tracks to one of the 5 EDM Blogs that Will Feature You For FREE
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