THE LEARNING CURVE PROJECT

This is a my personal, yet public, journal of my attempt to learn and put into practise the art of making house music to be played in a club. Like many hobbyists out there, I would like the chance to take my music from the bedroom to the main room.

I will not be cutting any corners as I venture on this journey as I go from point A to B and finally to Z in the next year.

Along the way I will be investigating the different genres of house music. Anyone that has an interest in this style of music knows that there are more styles that I can shake a stick at, but I will do my best. I’m also hoping my peers who have made a success in this industry will provide feedback, give professional advice, and answer any questions I may have. It doesn’t matter what style of music or how big they’ve made it, we all have to start somewhere and hopefully, they can share their experiences with me.

I invite you to get involved as well by sharing your story, no matter what it is you do and maybe we can all learn from each others gains and losses.

Final note: I have recently learned that there is a rock band called "The Learning Curve" after setting up this page. I have nothing to do with them and apologise for any confusion.
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While I’m writing this, I’m uploading my music to the HitMe1 website. Yes, I decided to subscribe for the premium programme. I am paying £3.92 a month, which is half of what I spend weekly on my cigarette habit, and all I get from that is smelly fingers and bad breath.

I figure since I’ve already paid for Soundcloud and Last.fm, why not HitMe1 as well. If you’re looking for me to do a follow up review of the site it will not be in this post. I need to give it a bit of time before I reveal another tell all. By then, I will be able to tell you just how cost effective I find it to be.

The only thing I will let out of the bag is free members can now upload a total of three tracks to their profile. It was nothing to do with me, so I can’t take the praise.