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Please tell our readers who you are and what you do?
Sebastian Dominguez Aguirre better known as DJ Dominik D is a Colombian, began producing at the age of 20 years as a simple game after a few djs local broadcasters said their productions were good that he had a great future ahead, this led to Dominik deeply studying all aspects of music production.This led to draw his first single visions after that work to position and advance professionally in music to the point that Dominik D performed a remix for third party feel. From then on reliability has won and its productions are of high quality.This has been a year of much sacrifice and effort to study yet still producing like a pro, his latest single called We Love housee inspired by artists like sweedish house mafia, avicii, Eric Prydz was released in January 2013 under the label Records of Beaze from there Dominik has released part in competitions worldwide music production.is a great dj mixing their techniques are very sophisticated and is characterized by all branches of the house without having a specific genre sub genre 'representative could be the progressive house Dominik is here to stay and for vibrating the entire global audience.
How would you describe your influences and how have they changed over the years?
I always admired great djs like Eric Prydz, Axwell, Sebastian Ingrosso, Erick Morillo, Dirty South.
My music has always been influenced in some way by these artists and to this day it has not changed.
What´s new right now?
Sure, I have a couple of releases that are ready to go.
About 8 demos are ready and will be coming along this 2018
Progressive House, Latin house, Groove , progressive groove. Sosumi records and kryder style.
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Are you a superfan of anyone? How did you become a superfan? Do you remember how you become a fan and what turned you into super fan? Have you ever thought about why you´re such a fan?
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What was the biggest mistake you made when you started making music and what would be the number one tip you could give to a newcomer musician?
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How do you get gigs? Can you share any tips?
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Do you have good promotion tips for other musicians?
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Do you have insights on how to grow your audience on soundcloud that you want to share with our audience?
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What has been your biggest challenge right now? Have you been able to overcome that challenge? If so, how?
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How do you personally discover new music?
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Once you discovered new music, do you tell others about the new music/artist you discovered? If yes, how exactly?
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What is your number one tip to improve your music production or songwriting skills?
1. Learn About Compression Techniques
A common mistake that prevents amateurs from getting a full sound is not filling the “box” that is volume, panning, and frequency. The typical dilemma is this: as more sounds are layered together, the audio may start to clip. And so you turn the gain down on the each channel of the mixer. But then it sounds quiet. In order to fix this, you need to learn about compression and mixing. If used properly, compression reduces the variations between one audio channel’s highest and lowest gain levels throughout the track, which allows you to turn the volume up without clipping.
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What is your best tip for those who struggle with finishing their tracks?
Learn Home Mastering Basics
The opposite of over-limiting is a weak and low-volume track, another sign that the track is not properly mastered. A weak sounding track is going to struggle to excite the listener so it's important to get a grip on the basics of making your track relatively loud and punchy.
These days, a lot of producers are mastering their own music with software such as Wave Arts PowerSuite, izotope Ozone, PSP Vintage Warmer, Waves MaxxVolume, Sony’s Wave Hammer, etc. These plugins can really improve the overall loudness of your track and when used properly can deliver professional sounding results.
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We meet again in one year. What has changed?
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https://soundcloud.com/djdominik
https://www.facebook.com/DjDominikDD/
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