This song takes me back as well... it's good to hear the old with the new...awesome job! Maybe some time you can take some time and check my stuff out and let me know what you think and show me what to do to get noticed?
thank you mate:)anytime!one key to having a track get noticed in the first ten seconds,is listen to other songs of groups you like.and listen to the sound quality and how it was arranged mixed eq'd and engineerd.and try and match your song/track to how your favorite song or songs sound.not the instruments themselves
but how they sound compared to how yours sounds.
just match the sound quality and your golden.
then when you write a new track now you have learned to master your own music.once you've masterd the art of engineering your own tracks
the rest falls into place.it's just a matter of how much you really want your tracks to stand out from the rest.thats how you get noticed.and
in closing,remember to keep your track in the 3:00 minute range and 3:30 is ok too.but nothing over that.trust me when i tell you anything over that and the A&R guy will toss it.and make sure
even if it's a mix that your doing keep the mixes
at 1:30 to 2:00 and beatmatch your heart out.
but as i learned as a dj record labels want to hear you more then the mix you just did,so dont be affraid to add one of your best tracks on there too.but remember 3 minutes and nothing longer and what ever you do if your going to shop labels and submit a demo,start off with an indie labal first,and yes we know that indie labels dont pay you,you have to invest in yourself.but that is a really good way to get the ball rolling.find an indie and promote yourself and the bigger the following you have
depends on how quick a major label picks you up.
now in london it's quite different then the united states,here in the UK it's still all about the music.in the US it's about how much
money you can make them.thats the reality of the business.there are some really good labels to shop when your ready to make the move.when you
think you have at least 3 tracks that are pro
quality and are 3 minutes long and this is the important part ok they have to be marketable.
which means they like your tracks enough to either sign you and use your tracks for adds
movies or other projects,something they know is
hot at the time and your music fits what they are
trying to do.all the info i just gave you in some areas could cost you a lot of money for,and i believe that if we as pros want to help others
make it in the business.then you have to give solid advise and not charge for something you can learn by reading a book or going online,but watch out and be careful with your material.i dont know what your budget is,but i sugjest you
have your music and or mixes copyrighten so no one can steal your work,and believe me there are
people out there that wll do that very thing.and trust me when i tell you it's imparative that you do this.i learned the hard way.i trusted to many people and noticed no-one was listening to my music(ie record labels)thats because they were taking the music i submitted as a demo and
changing notes makeing sharps into flats and changing the octives and claiming
ty vm for you comments, this is my first "psy" track, im not used to create this kind of genre, but in my town allmost every people listens to it, so a friend asked me to pull out a psy track and thats the birth of "new geometry".
I liked the ins and outs of this song and I felt like it took you on a journey! I believe this to be what we have been needing for some time now. My props to you on this great track!
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but how they sound compared to how yours sounds.
just match the sound quality and your golden.
then when you write a new track now you have learned to master your own music.once you've masterd the art of engineering your own tracks
the rest falls into place.it's just a matter of how much you really want your tracks to stand out from the rest.thats how you get noticed.and
in closing,remember to keep your track in the 3:00 minute range and 3:30 is ok too.but nothing over that.trust me when i tell you anything over that and the A&R guy will toss it.and make sure
even if it's a mix that your doing keep the mixes
at 1:30 to 2:00 and beatmatch your heart out.
but as i learned as a dj record labels want to hear you more then the mix you just did,so dont be affraid to add one of your best tracks on there too.but remember 3 minutes and nothing longer and what ever you do if your going to shop labels and submit a demo,start off with an indie labal first,and yes we know that indie labels dont pay you,you have to invest in yourself.but that is a really good way to get the ball rolling.find an indie and promote yourself and the bigger the following you have
depends on how quick a major label picks you up.
now in london it's quite different then the united states,here in the UK it's still all about the music.in the US it's about how much
money you can make them.thats the reality of the business.there are some really good labels to shop when your ready to make the move.when you
think you have at least 3 tracks that are pro
quality and are 3 minutes long and this is the important part ok they have to be marketable.
which means they like your tracks enough to either sign you and use your tracks for adds
movies or other projects,something they know is
hot at the time and your music fits what they are
trying to do.all the info i just gave you in some areas could cost you a lot of money for,and i believe that if we as pros want to help others
make it in the business.then you have to give solid advise and not charge for something you can learn by reading a book or going online,but watch out and be careful with your material.i dont know what your budget is,but i sugjest you
have your music and or mixes copyrighten so no one can steal your work,and believe me there are
people out there that wll do that very thing.and trust me when i tell you it's imparative that you do this.i learned the hard way.i trusted to many people and noticed no-one was listening to my music(ie record labels)thats because they were taking the music i submitted as a demo and
changing notes makeing sharps into flats and changing the octives and claiming
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I feel that this song has great promises!
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