[As always, Heine's advice was rather pointed and blunt, but at least he offered good solutions for the weaknesses he found instead of just biting barbs. After having worked with a few other producers in the business, Eames had realized that the better ones would be able to not just find out what was wrong with a song, but how to fix it. Heine had spoiled him into thinking it was an industry standard when it was, in fact, not.
He made mental notes for his suggestions to work on later when Heine stopped him short with the question. He took a drink to drain the rest of his beer, shrugging as he got up.]
For the music? Or for tonight?
[The last was asked with a pointed expression, one eyebrow raised.]
no subject
He made mental notes for his suggestions to work on later when Heine stopped him short with the question. He took a drink to drain the rest of his beer, shrugging as he got up.]
For the music? Or for tonight?
[The last was asked with a pointed expression, one eyebrow raised.]