Immerse wrote:I find with each track i make there are things left to be desired, things i know i can fix and improve the song, but i move on for the sake of learning new techniques and improving as a producer. Im having trouble figuring out when i should buckle down on tracks and really finish them to finish them, or perfect the song and make it EP worthy or such. When you get a decent following? When you think your tracks up to par?
The real question here is this, when do i know when to stop making tunes to just upload to soundcloud and give for free, and actually step it up and assemble an EP to get mastered and make a bit more official?
Also: When did you begin doing this? After doing this did you put focus on promoting said tunes much more and begin taking things more seriously? I've only been producing for about 5 months but i think my stuff is getting to the point, not quite there yet but close to it, where i feel the tracks are beginning to sound a lot less homemade and more like real songs that could be played out with enough (production-wise) attention and TLC.

I wouldn't focus too much energy into getting songs signed, there are a lot of internet labels around atm who crawl places such as soundcloud for new artists. However, finishing song's is a valuable skill and will need to be done to improve further.
The best thing you can do if you want to improve is ask as many people as you can what they honestly think of your songs, what thing's they don't like about it so that you can iron out any flaws as quickly as possible.
In short:-
1. Focus on learning and practising
2. This will lead to better productions,
4. This will lead to more people liking your music (making it more marketable from a business point of view)
5. This will lead to more/better labels wanting to sign your music
(Bonus step - Get feedback on what works and doesn't, this will feed straight back into step 1)
