This video, just like the rest of your videos, is incredibly helpful for music producers like me and DJs wanting to get their music heard and see actual results. However, I personally think it would be better if you could make a video showing music producers how to market their music professionally in a practical and visual way, so that everyone can understand how to apply these strategies to their music, as well as how to build a professional brand with visual & practical guidance. If you could make such a video, that would be a true gamechanger for even more producers (like me) & DJs! 🙏
really no offense Unerium: Are you more a DJ or a producer? Because on UA-cam and SoundCloud your last release was 1 year ago. Your music is not bad, listened to your first and last one on UA-cam. If you really didn't show up one year, maybe follow Number 1 rule in this video. Be consistent! Again: No offense and kind of like your music. And maybe I'm completely wrong and you have another profile - if that is so, then I am really sorry! - Maybe you can give me your current channel name?
@@alexk7792 Thank you for the feedback. I appreciate the advice on consistency, it's definitely a critical factor in the music industry. There are a few reasons why I haven't been able to produce or release music for over a year: 1. *Marketing Challenges:* I’ve been struggling to market my music professionally due to a lack of visual and practical guidance. This also affects my branding. 2. *Collaboration Difficulties:* It's been tough finding DJ producers and singers to collaborate with. My genre, Progressive House, relies heavily on unique vocals that I can't afford to pay for online. While my singing skills are decent, it's not quite the same as having unique vocal collaborations with a specific sound, like female vocals, which might work best for my tracks. I would like to clarify that the vocals don't necessarily have to sound unique, but they have to be ones that no one else is using. Additionally, I'm currently only a music producer making EDM, but I'm passionate about becoming a DJ. I'm not getting practical guidance from a private teacher to learn how to DJ and actually become one, but it's so important to me. I can't learn how to DJ well without a private teacher, because the more I keep trusting my own judgment, the more I'll feel a sense of uncertainty about whether I'm applying a DJ technique correctly. *My current UA-cam channel name is UneriumMusic.* *I’m working on overcoming these challenges and hope to be more consistent with my releases soon. Thank you again for your support and understanding.*
Consistency is only half the battle ... You have to have luck and also know the right people ...just like in ANY industry. Giving people hope that they'll some day breakout because they were "Consistent" is very misleading. People have family's, other commitments, just life in general. If you're a single person with no obligations and can put all you energy into something, then yes, you'll make it work. "Sacrifice" is more of the word people need to pay attention too. Cause all success has sacrifice ✌️.
Great video, however as a starting producer, what kind of content could/should there posted at the beginning as the music production level isn't that high yet? I am struggling to actually start posting meaningful or interesting content, if my music isn't that high level or it doesn't matter?
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This video, just like the rest of your videos, is incredibly helpful for music producers like me and DJs wanting to get their music heard and see actual results. However, I personally think it would be better if you could make a video showing music producers how to market their music professionally in a practical and visual way, so that everyone can understand how to apply these strategies to their music, as well as how to build a professional brand with visual & practical guidance. If you could make such a video, that would be a true gamechanger for even more producers (like me) & DJs! 🙏
Yes I’m with you
really no offense Unerium: Are you more a DJ or a producer? Because on UA-cam and SoundCloud your last release was 1 year ago. Your music is not bad, listened to your first and last one on UA-cam. If you really didn't show up one year, maybe follow Number 1 rule in this video. Be consistent! Again: No offense and kind of like your music. And maybe I'm completely wrong and you have another profile - if that is so, then I am really sorry! - Maybe you can give me your current channel name?
@@alexk7792 Thank you for the feedback. I appreciate the advice on consistency, it's definitely a critical factor in the music industry. There are a few reasons why I haven't been able to produce or release music for over a year:
1. *Marketing Challenges:* I’ve been struggling to market my music professionally due to a lack of visual and practical guidance. This also affects my branding.
2. *Collaboration Difficulties:* It's been tough finding DJ producers and singers to collaborate with. My genre, Progressive House, relies heavily on unique vocals that I can't afford to pay for online. While my singing skills are decent, it's not quite the same as having unique vocal collaborations with a specific sound, like female vocals, which might work best for my tracks. I would like to clarify that the vocals don't necessarily have to sound unique, but they have to be ones that no one else is using.
Additionally, I'm currently only a music producer making EDM, but I'm passionate about becoming a DJ. I'm not getting practical guidance from a private teacher to learn how to DJ and actually become one, but it's so important to me. I can't learn how to DJ well without a private teacher, because the more I keep trusting my own judgment, the more I'll feel a sense of uncertainty about whether I'm applying a DJ technique correctly.
*My current UA-cam channel name is UneriumMusic.*
*I’m working on overcoming these challenges and hope to be more consistent with my releases soon. Thank you again for your support and understanding.*
@@alexk7792 And by the way, no offence taken.
yes, i’d love a video about marketing without running ads!
Great insights! Thx for sharing! With consistency you get to question, adjust and improve faster 🔥
Super dope. Can’t wait to start up in April ❤
Video quality looks even better Justin 🔥
Good video, needed this
wow... just wow
7 minutes of me getting goosebumps because this has always been the game's rules in the beginning. Thanks TCA
Thank you for these gems, I appreciate the content that the platform provides all real cane sugar no sweet & low!
Amazing… Thank you🎶
We lack words to thank you enough 🙏
Thank you for this ❤, and by the way this can be applicable on anything you want to get good, better, perfect at ❤
Consistency is only half the battle ... You have to have luck and also know the right people ...just like in ANY industry. Giving people hope that they'll some day breakout because they were "Consistent" is very misleading. People have family's, other commitments, just life in general. If you're a single person with no obligations and can put all you energy into something, then yes, you'll make it work. "Sacrifice" is more of the word people need to pay attention too. Cause all success has sacrifice ✌️.
It’s a good achievement when you get the discipline of consistency down
love this video
Consistency is power🔥
Great video, however as a starting producer, what kind of content could/should there posted at the beginning as the music production level isn't that high yet? I am struggling to actually start posting meaningful or interesting content, if my music isn't that high level or it doesn't matter?
300 average views per video was not no views, that was good for a new channel.