Atheist: Oh crap.. No reason at all haha. It's downloadable now
ze kink: I can relate to much of whay you say too. I'd say I'm more of an extrovert person too obvoiusly, if one should categorize people in to these kind of personality groups
It sure is good to hear that others here do have similar thoughts, since it always feels better when someone actually can relate to ones situation. It sounds like you have a good plan regarding how to move on with things. Go with your gut feeling! I wish you all the best man and I think things will turn out great in the end what ever road you choose to travel down
Derykus: I totally agree with you man. It does take a huge amount of time to actually get somewhat good at this kind of thing. You don't get anything for free, that's for sure. About a year ago I came to an insight where I realized I've spent so much time on getting "good" (better) at this thing that I neglected my social relations, even regarding my family. It's always been things like "no sorry, I can't go see my niece's on her birthday since I have to work". These are choices I've made and it doesn't feel very good, but now I've realized that family is what matters. As you say, not even all the compliments in the world can replace certain things. Though I think most people have periods in their life when they focus more on career or what ever, for better or for worse. It's just a matter of not getting stuck.
Cacoph0ny: Funny you should mention the producing beats thing. I actually enjoy making/mixing/producing electronic music far more right now
And congrats on the album placement dude!
Brett - K A L I S I A: Hehe, oh well.. I studied music production at the university here in Örebro and Jens was my teacher for one and a half years. At the end of the last semester he sent me and two other guys in my class an email where he said he was going to recruit a person who was going to handle different tasks at Fascination Street, including mastering and administrative stuff. I didn't get that job, but instead he said he wanted me to work for him doing mixing work, since he really wanted me to be a part of the FStreet team. It sure was very flattering to get hand picked like that and I could not believe my ears. I went from my bedroom straight to a top notch studio, which was a huge leap for me. It's like going straight from playing in a really shitty soccer team straight to Premier league or something like that. Not that I like soccer att all, but I think it's a fun metaphor ;P. One hell of a ride and a really big challenge, since I didn't get much training before I was put to work haha. I learned the hard way I guess