Thanks for the article. This brought back memories for me of learning and making electronic music in the college lab back in the 80s -- analog gear on reel tape, and later digital + MIDI.
It requires some real dedication at this to make a living, and I wish the practitioners the best. I live in the sticks, so I don't think I'll be catching many performances (plus the family vs concert attendance). However, I think the download services (e.g. - Amazon, iTunes) do have something to offer if you can get hooked up, and get word of mouth support from friends of friends.
It requires some real dedication at this to make a living, and I wish the practitioners the best. I live in the sticks, so I don't think I'll be catching many performances (plus the family vs concert attendance). However, I think the download services (e.g. - Amazon, iTunes) do have something to offer if you can get hooked up, and get word of mouth support from friends of friends.