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Ok, so you've created all this great music...
What do you do with it? YouTube? Bandcamp? Distrokid? Nowhere?
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Sounds like I need to get a cat. It’s one way to up my fan base…
I think we need an AI investigator in this thread.
Why? I'm a real person. I've got legs and arms and everything 😂
was the AI terminated? we are entering fricken Blade runner territory nowadays.
Nobody trusts anybody anymore… we could all be the bots!
Wrt to the thread question: dunno, I’m sticking stuff gradually into soundcloud, keeping an eye on various audio nft marketplaces, don’t feel like I have enough of a collection to bother investigating more at this stage. Interested to know what others do…
@Wyvern I know you are I was referring to the post that has since been deleted , I just upload to youtube and watch the count slowly creep like the AI said .
Same as me. Would be nice to get some ideas.
I filled up my free soundcloud and am now posting to bandcamp. I may have skipped the first step though (making a lot of great music).
@Wyvern it all about beating the algo. you need to get friends and strangers alike to repost your work, so you get more views.
So in the end its posting your work everywhere and talking about how amazing you are if your goal is to try and get visibility.
Not my cup of tea really.
If you have maybe 3 tracks or more, then using distro kid to post them all at once is nice to have a little portfolio. Sort of the quiet way to get your music out and forget about it.
We (my band) put our stuff on streaming platforms via RouteNote, and twice a month we put stuff up on Bandcamp .
There is a test for bots. It requires a blood sample and a very hot paper clip.
Besides I put my music on ad much plateforme as possible but nothing happens
I do SoundCloud and YouTube. I've been trying to combine my hobbies (video editing, music making, A.I. art, 3D rendering) in order to create something I hope is unique and posting the YouTube links to my videos on the Stable Diffusion subreddit. That has gotten me more traffic. My last 3 videos, including my collaboration with PaulieWorld have had nearly 100 more views than my typical stuff just from that subreddit alone.
I rarely if ever look at Facebook. I don't really fit the TikTok demographic. I'm just an old weirdo trying to replicate the magic of MTV from my teen years using tools that allow me to create things I never would have been able to create otherwise.
Delete. Repeat.
Is that a reference to John Carpenter's "The Thing". I felt like I could smell that scene.
And that is a shame... such good stuff.
@McD : I know I'm human. And if you were all these bots, then you'd just spam me right now, so some of you are still human. These bots don't want to show themselve, they wants to hide inside an imitation. They'll fight if they have to, but they are vulnerable out in the open. If they take us over, then they have no more enemies, nobody left to kill them. And then they've won.
I am the tree which falls in the forest. The sound of one hand clapping. My life is written in sand, and the tide is coming in. When I die, all my noises will be as if they never were. Tears in the rain.
Why don't we just wait here for a little while, see what happens?
SoundCloud for mostly Ambient and some EDM, BandCamp for Lofi EP fodder. I did upload a couple of trailers for EDM singles to Youtube, but eh, I'm not much of a Youtuber and don't want to be.
@Danny_Mammy great idea we can finish that bottle of booze
If that's a "The Thing" reference, I approve.
@jo92346 "I dunno what the hell's in there, but it's weird and pissed off, whatever it is."
YouTube gets me by far the most listens, but I also have it for free on my own site as well as all the main online and streaming outlets. Some gets licensed for videos, some gets remixed for me to play live, and some I just like to keep to myself so no one else will hear it.
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It was nice of the original poster to assume we have all created great music. Very positive.
When I have a finished song I’ll distrokid it.
For now YouTube
Somebody in this forum ain't what he appears to be. Right now that may be one or two of us. By spring, it could be all of us.
I see a lot of musicians get their fan base up by being reviewers of gear, or apps, or doing pranks…anything but making music and then they finally mention ‘oh yea….I do music too….check it out’. I don’t have enough time in my day to be an influencer, nor do I find all gear I touch to be fantastic and great…so my life as a reviewer would probably not go well hahahahaa
It probably helps a lot to be pretty and young too, if I had to guess
Yeah "influencer culture" sucks. I wish the everyday person would desire listening to just the music and be fans of the music, not "gear and app porn" and "pranks".
Not necessarily. See my previous two-sentence paragraph, lol. People want to see "all the shiny new stuff" and probably couldn't care less about how the person reviewing the stuff looks. 😂