

that was awesomedamagedgoods wrote:+1. Fuck track comments. Dubstep producers begging for track feedback on soundcloud = 14 year old girls begging for picture comments on Myspace.FSTZ wrote:yeah, I don't get much feedback but I don't give a shit
feedback comes from the people on the dancefloor
Seriously, it's exactly the same thing. 95% of the feedback I see on Soundcloud is positive, and almost all of the "this is SICK BRUV" comments I read are TOTALLY unwarranted, usually on really tedious and badly produced tracks. So I'd never actually take soundcloud feedback that seriously. Nobody's ever gonna comment on a track to say "yeah it's alright, but kinda sounds like every other track out there AND it's not mixed very well...."
If I really like someone's music I'll message them and tell them so. That's a lot more valuable IMHO. You're not gonna budge a dancefloor with a bunch of Soundcloud feedback.
well isn't that what we are all looking for a lil cock stroking to make it just that little bit more awesome to make tunesProject EX wrote:Imho this will backfire so bad, people will just give shit feedback (FILTH!!, Sick mate!, This is huge! etc.) so they can download the track.five-ohh-what wrote:yo i just thought of an idea for this how about an option where you have to leave a comment on the track before you can download
add me on http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/fiveohhwhatJBE wrote:Just to let everyone know, Dubstep should now be 130 bpm, as this is the new FL default.
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