ITT: we support, follow, share, and give constructive criticism to eachother on various websites for music sharing such as Bandcamp, Soundcloud, Youtube, and more.
Post a link to your site(s) and other anons follow/share/give feedback.
People who post links and shill themselves after 5-10 posts without participating in any feedback/discussion are unwelcome and should be ignored.
yamir.bandcamp.com/track/la-colonia-single >new music! part of a 'concept' 'album' coming soon >ambient, but with things actually happening >sampling and field recording >has a music video too! www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQrziYhFIfE&t=6s
probably my biggest flaw is the rapping since im not a native-english speaker and don't live alone, so I can't be loud
>alternative >rap >emo >doom/black metal vibes
Really nice mood. I generally like your stuff, but if you want some constructive criticism that would be... to up the volume on the vocals and to change up the beat a bit. I'm trying to do this myself; like say try to have a pause, or change the melody or rapping at certain times so it feels newer.
Drummer has one head per drum, cymbals are mismatched, guitars are cheap Squier instead of Fender, combo amps instead of stacks, pedalboard full of cheap shit instead of Line 6 Helix Guitar Multi-effects Floor Processor, and the mics are all cheap 58s instead of superior MD421s. After looking at this pic there is no way I can listen to a band like this.
Henry Edwards
So you judge art by the equipment someone has to make it? That's not right, some people make great music without much gear. It's about how you use your 'disadvantage' as an opportunity.
really chill man, bass and beat are tight. Vocals are nice, solid timbre. Very smooth production, the rain effects and the variation in guitar line show a very keen attention to detail. The sax at the end is just the icing on the cake
soundcloud.com/sleepyrandy >listen if u want. "genre" varies f rom song to song but for the most part made on computer and with some viola and drums ocassionally very nice. reminds me of big rare
>eh had to follow. really interesting.. ty for postin ur music
very steady. the riffs are kinda typical of the genre but i guess thats like the whole point. definitely well done with the mixing.
nice writing.. cool melodic rhythms in bug. production is somewhat underwhelming but once its not ull fuck shit up im pretty sure
youre really good. rly surprised theres not more [ppl listenin to ur shit. freakfolkchiptune haha
what can i say u make beats well. tasteful as far as trap beats go
clever stuff. sound design impressive af. reminds me of acounta a lil
dam u wrote out a whole press release for urself >78146130 pretty dam enjoyable .
really good part writing. enjoying the muted guitar sound u guys favor. . .
I've been terrified of uploading anything to share, but part of me definitely wants to contribute.
I'm not sure what platform I'd want to use, or all of them, and then what's a socially acceptable amount of tracks to release at first?!
I don't know how to represent myself, i have never put a name to what I work on, it feels awkward and cheesy to me. Does anyone have advice for my autistic ass?
I'm currently finalizing my EP that I will release this year with strong promotion & a video, we'll see if this song will be on it or not.
Christian Edwards
I'd definitely start with soundcloud. Its pretty easy to use. Use your name or pick an alias, upload what you feel. I understand the awkwardness, but music is about the person. Be yourself
Sebastian Miller
This is a compilation of 24 artists. The main compiler/label sought to make the album feel as much like an album as possible, despite all the genres involved.
>Singer-songwriter >lo-fi >indie >Noise >trip hop >etc
Start of a new project I wanted to start this year where ever song I release is the new chapter of a story told entirely through instrumentals. Let me know what you think! All feedback is good feedback!
youtu.be/ESdQ2IiU_4o I'm also starting a new project which will accompany fully drawn animation (I hope in near future) so it's instrumental and it's only the first song of them three (somewhat three chapters). Thanks for listening and I hope you will enjoy and join me on my musical trips :)