Imagine a place where people actually listen to your music.
Do you know where that place isn't?
On crowded forums and Facebook groups where people spam the group with Soundcloud links to low-quality music-in-progress.
It's the internet equivalent of producers walking up to me on Venice Beach asking me to check out their mixtape?
Like...did that marketing strategy ever work?
No. No, it didn't.
You're going to need a completely different mindset if you want to succeed with releasing your music these days.
And the best way to know whether your music is good enough is to get feedback on your mixes from people who have release-ready records under their belts and streaming on Spotify.
When you listen to your music in your home studio, you're only getting one perspective on your music.
Yours.
And when you're producing music in a vacuum, you're not actually alone.
You have to share your studio with Resistance. With Imposter Syndrome. And Crippling Self-Doubt.
And let me tell you, those bandmates suck!
Wouldn't it be easier if we could keep them away?