That's what we look for at Deep Beat. The music industry isn't what it used to be anymore. Back in the 16th, 17th century, becoming a musician was no small feat. Most of society was divided into two distinct groups - the aristocrats and the daily wage workers. It was only those who managed to master an instrument during their childhood that stood any chance of being considered for a future in musi
c. As a result of this 'selection', only the truly prodigious talents could exhibit their work to the masses - the Beethovens, Mozarts, Liszts, Chopins and Joplins all belong to this group. Fast-forward to today - things have changed drastically ever since Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) became widely available online. Today, it doesn't take much to be labelled a 'producer'. The industry is buried in half-baked, meaningless scraps and melodies created by 'aspiring' musicians who have little regard for the true depth of musical production. Things are bad, but we can turn them around. Join Deep Beat in our journey to reclaim the true sound of our generation.