![]() ![]() Universal’s not going to sign your experimental ambient soundscape album. Trap Nation isn’t going to sign your next hot lo-fi beat. Majestic Casual isn’t going to sign a heavy trap record. But in reality, they’ve chosen a label that doesn’t suit their sound. When people get rejected, they often blame their music, the label or something else. One of the biggest hurdles you’ll face next is that … Ok, so now you know what a demo is in music, and you’re producing quality music. But when I look back, all the time I spent promoting my music was futile because it actually wasn’t good. I’m not kidding when I say I thought I had good music once upon a time. So you’ve got good music? Like, really damn good music? Wanna learn more about how (and where) to gather feedback? We explore everything you need to know in this blog post. It can also highlight areas where you need to improve as a producer. Quality feedback can bring your track in a new direction.
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