Getting your songs heard & discovering new music?
Getting your songs heard & discovering new music?
What methods are you guys you using to get your songs out to a wider audience and to discover new music?
I've been mostly trying to get my music out through word of mouth, friends, message boards, etc. but there's only so much I can do there. Discovering good (mostly underground) mostly involves manually crawling through message boards, which takes a while. Anyone got any good resources they use or would recommend?
I am considering doing some more research and putting together a comprehensive article on getting your music out there for the community. Would there be interest in something like this?
I've been mostly trying to get my music out through word of mouth, friends, message boards, etc. but there's only so much I can do there. Discovering good (mostly underground) mostly involves manually crawling through message boards, which takes a while. Anyone got any good resources they use or would recommend?
I am considering doing some more research and putting together a comprehensive article on getting your music out there for the community. Would there be interest in something like this?
- EliteLennon117
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Re: Getting your songs heard & discovering new music?
Understandably most of you skip these comments, but for those of you still reading this, thanks.
I'm sorry to spam, but I don't have any money for advertisements so this is really my only chance of getting heard and realizing my dream of making? it as? a producer so I figure I have to try.
If you could listen my new track "Flow-E" the chance to share my music with you would mean a lot to me.
Also taking a second to thumbs this comment up could help seriously change my life.
Thank you.
I'm sorry to spam, but I don't have any money for advertisements so this is really my only chance of getting heard and realizing my dream of making? it as? a producer so I figure I have to try.
If you could listen my new track "Flow-E" the chance to share my music with you would mean a lot to me.
Also taking a second to thumbs this comment up could help seriously change my life.
Thank you.
Don't Snitch
Re: Getting your songs heard & discovering new music?
LOL i fuckin hate that. the most annoying is when they're like "oh I'm a 12 year old producer from india or some other random country". it's clearly a lie.EliteLennon117 wrote:Understandably most of you skip these comments, but for those of you still reading this, thanks.
I'm sorry to spam, but I don't have any money for advertisements so this is really my only chance of getting heard and realizing my dream of making? it as? a producer so I figure I have to try.
If you could listen my new track "Flow-E" the chance to share my music with you would mean a lot to me.
Also taking a second to thumbs this comment up could help seriously change my life.
Thank you.
Re: Getting your songs heard & discovering new music?
Write good music and send it out to some DJ's who you respect who play your genre/style of music. There's no short cut mate. (Unless you know someone BIG who owes you a massive favour...)
- EliteLennon117
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Re: Getting your songs heard & discovering new music?
Give Loefah a glory hole and slip a usb with the track on it through the hole when he finishes on your face.
Don't Snitch
Re: Getting your songs heard & discovering new music?
Any suggestions on getting their attention? Getting a hold of local DJ's would be straightforward, but bigger DJs must get requests everyday. So how would someone stand out from the crowd?Gambowl wrote:Write good music and send it out to some DJ's who you respect who play your genre/style of music. There's no short cut mate. (Unless you know someone BIG who owes you a massive favour...)
- EliteLennon117
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Like I said build a sick tune, I bet you anything you like when Distance/Mala/Youngsta open their E-mail up and listen to the tunes they've been sent, they don't look for a sob story with the tune, or a picture what you drew of them. All they're after is a solid tune, and they'll listen to every track they get sent to find one. Just remember to ID your track correctly. *"Artists name" - "Track Title"* Then give your E-MAIL in the ID3 tags. Not being a fucking beg helps a lot too. Be respectful, but don't pester them or nag them to listen to your tune.paridiso wrote:Any suggestions on getting their attention? Getting a hold of local DJ's would be straightforward, but bigger DJs must get requests everyday. So how would someone stand out from the crowd?
Re: Getting your songs heard & discovering new music?
"The new PR is no PR."
Possibly the greatest advice I've ever heard. I can't stand reading people's descriptions of themselves like: "Brostep artist Y made a name for himself in 2009 and has been tearing up clubs from Miami to Ibiza ever since. Between his sonically adventurous production sessions and live DJ'ing, brostep artist Y is one busy cat that shows no signs of slowing down." It's cheap and arrogant. In fact, the more you try to sell yourself, the worse you look. In my opinion, of course.
Possibly the greatest advice I've ever heard. I can't stand reading people's descriptions of themselves like: "Brostep artist Y made a name for himself in 2009 and has been tearing up clubs from Miami to Ibiza ever since. Between his sonically adventurous production sessions and live DJ'ing, brostep artist Y is one busy cat that shows no signs of slowing down." It's cheap and arrogant. In fact, the more you try to sell yourself, the worse you look. In my opinion, of course.
Re: Getting your songs heard & discovering new music?
Yeah, definitely the approach I'll be taking. Fuck worrying about elaborate marketting shit with logos, a youtube channel, a facebook page, a twitter page, getting on spotify and itunes etc. I'm just going to produce until I have a tune I know for certain is massive, then send it to my favorite DJs and hope for the best.
Lol, those guys who follow you on twitter with lots of x's in their names who have a big skrillex-like logo, a description that says "moombahcore, electro & trap producer" and an active facebook fan page yet clearly put no effort into their music.
Lol, those guys who follow you on twitter with lots of x's in their names who have a big skrillex-like logo, a description that says "moombahcore, electro & trap producer" and an active facebook fan page yet clearly put no effort into their music.
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- HimanshuVikal
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Re: Getting your songs heard & discovering new music?
Ha ha that's exactly what I keep telling my self.Harkat wrote:Yeah, definitely the approach I'll be taking. Fuck worrying about elaborate marketting shit with logos, a youtube channel, a facebook page, a twitter page, getting on spotify and itunes etc. I'm just going to produce until I have a tune I know for certain is massive, then send it to my favorite DJs and hope for the best.
Lol, those guys who follow you on twitter with lots of x's in their names who have a big skrillex-like logo, a description that says "moombahcore, electro & trap producer" and an active facebook fan page yet clearly put no effort into their music.
Btw how did famous producers like Zomboy, Skrillex, etc made it?
Re: Getting your songs heard & discovering new music?
m8....HimanshuVikal wrote:Btw how did famous producers like Zomboy, Skrillex, etc made it?
- HimanshuVikal
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What's that?dubunked wrote:m8....HimanshuVikal wrote:Btw how did famous producers like Zomboy, Skrillex, etc made it?
- EliteLennon117
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Re: Getting your songs heard & discovering new music?
because they make music for unsophisticated people.
Don't Snitch
Re: Getting your songs heard & discovering new music?
slightly giggled sorryHimanshuVikal wrote:What's that?dubunked wrote:m8....HimanshuVikal wrote:Btw how did famous producers like Zomboy, Skrillex, etc made it?
Re: Getting your songs heard & discovering new music?
Simple formula I think:
1. Make outstanding music - don't even worry about promotion untill you're doing this. Focus on this alone.
2. Draw up a long list of contacts you want to speak to and learn how to approach people correctly. Do not spam, chose your targets wisely.
If no.1 has been done well, then building up a network and getting into interesting conversations / opportunities should happen fairly easily. It's hard not to ignore good music (sent to a relevant contact).
cheers
1. Make outstanding music - don't even worry about promotion untill you're doing this. Focus on this alone.
2. Draw up a long list of contacts you want to speak to and learn how to approach people correctly. Do not spam, chose your targets wisely.
If no.1 has been done well, then building up a network and getting into interesting conversations / opportunities should happen fairly easily. It's hard not to ignore good music (sent to a relevant contact).
cheers
Re: Getting your songs heard & discovering new music?
Just trawl Soundcloud. There's a massive pool of talent out there for finding undiscovered artists, and I try to give them recognition by following and commenting if I feel there music
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