Question about what to do AFTER you've sent a demo
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 11:04 pm
Hey whatsup dubstep forum. My first post ever on here so whatsup. I've dug all through the internet to look up advice and tips and how to send a good demo to labels, DJ's, stations, etc. I finally decided to start and have done all the necessary steps to send what I think was a good and concise demo via email. I only sent my demo to a few labels, some very underground, and some well known (lets just say Hyperdub might be one of them). All of the labels I chose happened to want to use the private soundcloud link as their choice of listening. I did so, and was able to then track who views my private tracks.
It's been about 2 weeks as of now, and have gotten plays 2 plays on each track from a location in the United Kingdom (according to soundcloud) and a play and download of each track from a source in Los Angeles. The tricky part we all have with demos is to know they have actually heard it.
But I'm unsure where to go from here. This is why i feel like some of you guys may know how to better handle this, esp. people with label experience. Is there any etiquette when giving follow up emails. Should I send any at all? What do you do when you know multpile sources have indeed listened to your tracks, and even downloaded them? Sit and hope for the best, or be proactive and getting a follow up. Would appreciate some help!
It's been about 2 weeks as of now, and have gotten plays 2 plays on each track from a location in the United Kingdom (according to soundcloud) and a play and download of each track from a source in Los Angeles. The tricky part we all have with demos is to know they have actually heard it.
But I'm unsure where to go from here. This is why i feel like some of you guys may know how to better handle this, esp. people with label experience. Is there any etiquette when giving follow up emails. Should I send any at all? What do you do when you know multpile sources have indeed listened to your tracks, and even downloaded them? Sit and hope for the best, or be proactive and getting a follow up. Would appreciate some help!