
So don’t reinvent the wheel, use these people to your advantage. There are people who are always going to be better at marketing music than you.

This might be confusing to say, but it’s true.

Plus, you’re likely to get valuable feedback from the public if you ask for it, allowing you to gauge what will and won’t work.

One of my newer drum & bass tracks, a bootleg of Porter Robinson’s Get Your Wish, got a lot of plays and was shared a lot more, because this track is much higher quality than my old stuff.īut this begs the question – should I upload my music if it’s not 100% there yet? This is arguable, but on a platform like SoundCloud, the stakes are much lower, with removing tracks being just a click away.
