eem triplin is one of my fav out the underground. he uses that kodak 42 dugg mixing in a weird way
I've been listening to a podcast about music marketing, and this guy comes up a lot. They give this guy credit for being great a marketing himself.
He turned the 13 fans (which a lot of artists would view as an L) into a viral moment
In the same set he had this moment go viral, which they speculated may have been staged
https://twitter.com/eemtriplin/status/1580362798952943620Now he has this going viral.
No hate, shoutout to him, just thought it was cool/ interesting.
Edit: The podcast
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYkHRQd9Hm4&ab_channel=BRANDMANNETWORKI hate this 'reality-blending' marketing which produces genuine fabricated moments and I dont care how good it is. we're in the post-viral era I guess but it just makes me feel like a commodity and engagement stat at this point
same reason why I dont f*** with lil nas x even tho I see how 'effective' his marketing is
Damnnn, Eem one of my favorite producers I hate it had to been him
I'll be the 14th person next year bro <3
that note is f***ed up
I hate this 'reality-blending' marketing which produces genuine fabricated moments and I dont care how good it is. we're in the post-viral era I guess but it just makes me feel like a commodity and engagement stat at this point
same reason why I dont f*** with lil nas x even tho I see how 'effective' his marketing is
I no longer question why Amerikaks fell for WMDs
I hate this 'reality-blending' marketing which produces genuine fabricated moments and I dont care how good it is. we're in the post-viral era I guess but it just makes me feel like a commodity and engagement stat at this point
same reason why I dont f*** with lil nas x even tho I see how 'effective' his marketing is
Yeah this s*** sucks
I've been listening to a podcast about music marketing, and this guy comes up a lot. They give this guy credit for being great a marketing himself.
He turned the 13 fans (which a lot of artists would view as an L) into a viral moment
In the same set he had this moment go viral, which they speculated may have been staged
https://twitter.com/eemtriplin/status/1580362798952943620Now he has this going viral.
No hate, shoutout to him, just thought it was cool/ interesting.
Edit: The podcast
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYkHRQd9Hm4&ab_channel=BRANDMANNETWORKI was wondering why rolling loud would gift xbox cases
Brandman Network
This is the first time they talked about him
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYkHRQd9Hm4&ab_channel=BRANDMANNETWORKthis looks dope im saving
music is fire
I've been listening to a podcast about music marketing, and this guy comes up a lot. They give this guy credit for being great a marketing himself.
He turned the 13 fans (which a lot of artists would view as an L) into a viral moment
In the same set he had this moment go viral, which they speculated may have been staged
https://twitter.com/eemtriplin/status/1580362798952943620Now he has this going viral.
No hate, shoutout to him, just thought it was cool/ interesting.
Edit: The podcast
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYkHRQd9Hm4&ab_channel=BRANDMANNETWORKDog outta nowhere these guys videos started popping up on my feed… what the f***
This guys marketing is serious
I hate this 'reality-blending' marketing which produces genuine fabricated moments and I dont care how good it is. we're in the post-viral era I guess but it just makes me feel like a commodity and engagement stat at this point
same reason why I dont f*** with lil nas x even tho I see how 'effective' his marketing is
I feel you
someone explain please. how does a festival with thousands of attendees pull just 13 people for one of the acts.
could they have possibly paid him for this?
Maybe he was a super early in the day performer before everyone showed up.