A Genius? Or a Deluded M̞̞͙̞̬̪̫a̧͓d̫̹̩̯̼͉m̲̗̗̥͇̪a͉͈͎͙̺̗͇ņ̼͖̗̰? The Story of This Music Producer's Struggle to Change the World Instead of Letting it Change Him.

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Jordan Winslow - Electronic Music Producer & Composer www.JordanWinslow.Me.JPG

It was the year 2002, I was 12 years old and I had recently stumbled across an amateur music, film & video game website called Newgrounds.com which still exists today. I loved watching and voting on the videos and games on Newgrounds so much that it inspired me to try my hand at creating videos myself. Long story short, I did not have the patience (or the ability to draw) to create animations worth watching so I decided to try my hand at music production.

Just as videos and games could be voted on and reviewed, music that was uploaded to Newgrounds could also be voted on and reviewed. As I started releasing songs and promoting it on the community forums I began getting feedback both from people my age and people with far more experience than myself.

Each time I would receive a 5 star review, my young brain released endorphins and I became incredibly excited; so much so that I developed what you might call an addiction. Whether or not this was a healthy is up for debate; It got to the point where I became so addicted to this feedback loop of releasing songs and getting comments and votes that in the year 2003 I released over 500 songs on Newgrounds.com when I should have been studying, socializing, exercising....eating....you get the picture.

So here I was, not even old enough to qualify as a teenager, teaching myself music production and releasing thousands of songs on the internet while other children were doing their homework, going to the mall or theater together, etc. And this constant stream of positive and negative reviews became the tool with which I measured my self-worth and musical capabilities.

Rather than studying successful music producers (which I should have been doing as I later discovered) or taking music classes, I released well over 1500 songs on Newgrounds in the next 4 years, gradually learning the ins-and-outs of electronic music production with no formal training: to put it simply, through trial and error.

It was this unconventional upbringing and my, perhaps unhealthy addiction, which would become the foundation of my music career today.

After I graduated High School I was deceived (like most 18 year old millennials) into abandoning my dreams and pursuing a "safe" career in Computer Science. I moved to New York and immediately got myself into 18 thousand dollars of debt on a Computer Science Bachelors program with Rochester Institute of Technology.

Here is where you might begin to notice a trend...

In my downtime between classes, rather than study for my Calculus exam or memorize historical dates for my WWII course, I found myself sneaking into the "Music Major ONLY" section of the college and entering the soundproofed music rooms, inhabited by a solitary piano, where I would spend hours each day teaching myself scales and chords with the aid of other students.

I made a serious error. I didn't want to be 40 years old, looking back on my life and wondering what would have happened if I had just stuck with my passion in music. Did I seriously want to spend the rest of my life sitting in a cubicle somewhere bug testing programs for some corporation that viewed me as an expendable resource?

I decided to finish my Associates degree and abandon my Bachelors program (to the dismay of my family) and pursue my passions, rather than the safe choice.

What happened next was a series of tragedies, chance encounters and once-in-a-lifetime opportunities.

first.jpgMy very first music production studio

I sold my car to pay for a small amount of basic music production equipment and moved to Florida to team up with my best friend from highschool with the plans to release an electronic music album with him as the vocalist and me as.....everything else. I learned the hard way that you cannot rely on other people to achieve your dreams, as he left Florida to move back to his home town, forcing me to abandon my apartment and find another plan in life.

It was then that I met a charismatic man who had discovered my music through the internet and wanted to meet with me for lunch. I obliged and one thing led to another and we ended up forming a 3 person Electronic Rock band with the intentions on moving to Los Angeles California and becoming rockstars!

We sold our possessions, saved up an irresponsibly small amount of money and drove for 3 days across the United States in a car with no air conditioning to move to Los Angeles with absolutely no plan whatsoever.

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Our lead vocalist and myself, on the way to California from North Carolina

970858_10200432746325665_1300841300_n.jpgStopped to take photos at the Grand Canyon

I again learned some very harsh lessons about relying on others to accomplish your dreams, and our guitarist ended up abandoning the project and moving back to his hometown a little more than half a year into us finding our first apartment on the corner of Mountain & Lake Avenue in Pasadena.

I couldn't afford to eat. I couldn't afford to pay rent. I was working 2 jobs and because I had sold my car to pay for my music equipment I had to skateboard for miles to the Metro station only to spend over 2 hours commuting on the subway to Hollywood where I worked as a Telemarketer and a Door to Door salesman.

I don't know if you have ever worked doing Door to Door sales in California, but to sum the experience up, it's quite similar to the experience of running out of gas in the middle of a dangerous neighborhood in 110 degree weather and having to knock on everyone's door with a sweat-covered hand and try to convince them to give you money.

It was then that I received my first lucky break. In a response to a craigslist ad I had put up advertising my music services, I received an email from a man named Kim Bullard who I agreed to meet for some sushi and to discuss business. I did not know it at the time but the man I was speaking with was the keyboardist for the Elton John band, and he contacted me to help him produce music for his daughter, Katy Rose.

Not only did this wonderful man pay me substantially more than I had ever been paid before (to him it was probably nothing,) but he introduced me to more and more clients via word of mouth. He did not know it, but working with Kim Bullard may have single-handedly prevented me from becoming homeless.

A few years went by and suddenly I was in a room with Ken Calliet the founder of Sleeping Giant music group (which became Alcon Sleeping Giant,) the company behind the music for the Hunger Games films, the new Blade Runner movie, and many others.

Today I have produced electronic music for over 15 artists across the world, my music has been featured in short films, 2 video game productions, and countless non-profit video productions. Despite all of this, believe it or not, I am still working toward earning my income exclusively through electronic music production.

Because I do not yet have a claim to fame and have not had my music featured in any major films or collaborated with any famous artists (other than Kim Bullard and Chris Pitman formerly of Guns n' Roses) I am often overlooked in the industry due to the sheer amount of competition I have.

So what sets me apart from all the other electronic music producers I am competing with? Why am I so sure I will one day soon become a household name in the music industry?

A few reasons.

  1. I had to overcome incredible hardship multiple times in my life due to my relentless pursuit of my dreams in the music industry and I never gave up (and will never give up)
  2. I taught myself the foundations of music production by producing 1500 songs in 4-5 years and receiving community feedback rather than reading them from a book or learning them in a college course.
  3. I learned through direct experience and eventually the analysis of famous composers and producers such as Hans Zimmer, Deadmau5 and Nobuo Uematsu what my competition can only hope to learn from textbooks and college professors.
  4. I have no choice but to succeed, because I intend on using my career in music to fund revolutionary programs which will change the world.

Whether you agree with me in my goals to reinvest all of my profits into the utilization of vertical farming, aeroponics, geodesic biodomes, LED technology and diversified farming as the key to help end starvation in the world, or utilizing solar, tidal and wind energy generation projects to end war over oil, and whether you believe decentralized blockchain-based social media and voting systems are the revolution which will guide us into a new era of freedom, prosperity and equality where all human beings can thrive rather than merely survive.....you are probably starting to get the picture that I am either a genius or a deluded madman.

But here you are. Reading my sales pitch. Thank you so much, it truly means a lot to me to have held your interest for so long, and your time is incredibly valuable to me.

I hope this has convinced you that I am an incredibly passionate, kind and dedicated individual unlike any other and that I am worth investing your time and money into, because if you choose to hire me for your upcoming project you will be working with someone who will not only transform your ideas into evocative and inspiring creations, but that you will be joining forces with a dreamer who will undoubtedly change the world for the better.

Thank you so much for your time, I hope to hear from you soon!



Jordan Winslow
Electronic Music Producer, Sound Engineer & Composer
https://JordanWinslow.Me
https://AnotherHero.Stream/Mission

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Thanks Melissa, I am very excited to be a part of the decentralized social media revolution!

Welcome to steemit and thanks for sharing your story :) hopefully we can see some of your music here in the future!

Thanks so much for reading my story, hfnetworks! I'll be sure to check out your posts as well :-)

Hi there and welcome to Steemit! I'm new here too, and your story of hardships and other challenges you've faced to get where you are today sounds a lot like my life too. Good luck to us newbies!

Thanks so much for reading, Kryptik Tigrrr. Fancy the universe would have us both discover steemit less than 1 day apart and meet one another :-) I look forward to seeing what type of content you upload too!

Super cool post! Your story is inspiring and I believe there is a lot value in some who doesn't give up. You're a great writer and I would love to see more. I have one suggestion though, perhaps your next post could be a taster of one of your musical pieces.

You're absolutely right in my opinion, blockchain is going to be the change this world is waiting for!

(edit- I've just seen that you've already done what I suggested and it sounds cool!)

You're the best, thank you kindly for listening to my story and taking interest <3 I'll be checking out your posts as well!

Nice Story!
I also have 2 m-audios ;)
Greets!

Thanks for reading some of my long-winded post! I no longer have those speakers and have since upgraded my studio (by the grace of good fortune) but those Bx8a's are still some fantastic production monitors!

Yes!
I'm impressed of the bass.. even without subwoofer!
I use them only to listen to music and to mix some sets..^^
Greets


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