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Dude,
The Native market is really tight. To get anywhere, you gotta prove your stuff first. It takes a long time to prove yourself to the people. You also need the right connections.
I produce Native people from powwow drums to high profile artists. I have even had a few mixes for Native artists go to the Nammys. Didn't win but that's OK. It still nominated. It took me years to establish myself.
In our ways you just can't say, "I'm out here, How about some business!" It doesn't work that way. You gotta prove yourself and hang around the right people. If that means helping a drum out, you do it. Even if it means you work for free for a while. (like a few years) Start now and you may get lucky in 8 or 10 years.
I'll take a look at you myspace. Hopefully you got some good samples up there that are well mixed and have good quality.
What kind of gear are you using for tracking and mixing? Who does your mastering?
Hear the voice and feel the drum, It's our way!
Ken
TKMJ Productions
Bear Den Records
Native House Records
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