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Lead Farma
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EP looking to get signed

Post by Lead Farma » Fri Dec 17, 2010 5:08 pm

was wondering how i go about sending my ep to labels, please check it out too:



http://soundcloud.com/wattseymusic/sets/vision-e-p/

Wattsey - Vision E.P

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ARTFX
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Re: EP looking to get signed

Post by ARTFX » Fri Dec 17, 2010 5:42 pm

Pretty good mate, but do think that you need to work on it a bit more.
it isn't ready for a label yet I guess, some parts just sound to empty. Try using some atmospheric sounds or pads.

Levels of the basslines in the tracks are not all the same too, that really bothered me.

I really think you need to work on filling up your tracks, use sound effects like crashes, sweeps, filter modulation and more of such things.
But still some pretty nice tracks you've got there mate, stick to it.
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Re: EP looking to get signed

Post by nothing » Fri Dec 17, 2010 7:18 pm

would agree with ARTFX on this one, youve got some good ideas going on here but the tracks vary in production standard. What labels want is something they can just put out while spending the minimum time/money getting the tracks polished. Once you've filled out your tracks a bit more i'd look at getting your tunes to line up with each other in terms of the production/mix, then look at getting them properly mastered so they sound good next to other professional tracks. Then the labels will think "oh great thats the finished product we can make more money out of this" and be more inclined to put it out :) Hope this helps mate, like i said youve got some good ideas going on in those tracks :)

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