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Spare yourself :confused:I WANNA HEAR IT!
ETA: Going to their Facebook RN....
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Spare yourself :confused:I WANNA HEAR IT!
ETA: Going to their Facebook RN....
THIS. I've made mixes for fun and WOW it's serious work.sorry the the essay but i've seen a couple things i want to comment on...
Making cheer music is NOT easy at all, especially if you want a Kyle Blitch, DJ Rizz, CheerMusicPro type of mix. they're godly at this. it is NOT as easy as it seems.
now..... don't teams already pay for voices from certain artists, IE: Smoed w/ Waka Flocka and Fetty Wap? i remember pictures of DJ Rizz w Fetty and Waka... I'm pretty sure they got paid somehow regardless of who paid them, at the end of the day i'm pretty sure Cali Bullets were the ones who had to pay.
another thing... I do agree with the amount of voice overs taking over songs, but i disagree with the fact that actual songs are being left in the dust. I know a lot of Cali Coed songs from there various mixes over this season, same with Rockstar Beatles and a couple others, and i sing along crazily lmao.
but...... shouldn't artists be paying us to endorse their music? :confused: lol rhetorical but actually wanted an answer type of question. i mean think about it... we're giving them shine, publicity, etc... for free? why should we have to pay them lol. but guys i already know why we have to pay them! don't quote me w the answer to that please lol.
but at this point i can see Cheer mixers making beats or buying beats only to make 50 million voiceovers throughout the song and that is what cheer music will be next season.
Sort of pertaining to this (feel free to move if it doesn't apply), Patrick has released his first fully custom mix. I guess it's a good indication of what we'll be hearing at least from Patrick.
I like it... I think going in THIS direction will force originality in music with High schools...I think you could of put this mix out a few months ago and no one would know any different. Unfortunately not all mixers are at this level and Patrick is pretty impossible to get already.
I think you could of put this mix out a few months ago and no one would know any different. Unfortunately not all mixers are at this level and Patrick is pretty impossible to get already.
The thing I am going to miss about edited music is that there were many more contrasting styles and types altogether. It creates such contrast and juxtaposition. Patricks mix is incredible that it is all original (and always his level of quality is great), but it felt longer and I couldn't tell the pieces as much.
I do agree that cheer music is a different tim
I agree. I love cheer music because it's diverse and unpredictable. It's cool to listen to music that leads a rap song into a country song into europop etc.
This will be a lot more work for producers. Will Patrick be creating a custom mix for every team who contracts with him?
No seriously! Even by just listening to mixes you would think it's hard.THIS. I've made mixes for fun and WOW it's serious work.
Not even just the technical part, but the creative vision required to do certain things. For example, remember Georgia Large Coed's music from 2007, in which they laid the instrumental for 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' under P!nk, Lil' Jon and another rapper before bringing Kurt Cobain's vocals into the mix for running tumbling? Genius! The average person doesn't have the creative insight to come up with something like that.No seriously! Even by just listening to mixes you would think it's hard.