Its always good to spill test tracks my dude. Plus if they are loop-able its easy to reuse for other purposes besides full songs. Such as sound tracks and such. Plus people on here can give you insight on what they think of it. =D
24 year old physics student with a passion for electronic music, chess and maths. Hope you enjoy my silly noises as much as I do!
- Noah
Age 25
Student
TU Graz
Austria
Joined on 6/1/15
Its always good to spill test tracks my dude. Plus if they are loop-able its easy to reuse for other purposes besides full songs. Such as sound tracks and such. Plus people on here can give you insight on what they think of it. =D
I always think about this as well, and sometimes I do. But I find it often backfires because people dont pay much attention to the fact it is by your standards unfinished or have the imagination to see the potential in it. So it can do harm sometimes, or people feel like you are not putting the effort into providing them with finished material (which is of course selfish of them when you are not asking for anything in return, but people value their time as a currency by nature).
If it sounds good as it is I tend to do it here on newgrounds to get a bit of feedback etc. I did with my latest track Bring It for example while finishing up the final touches.
Kyron20
Yeah, I think it'd be cool to hear what you've been working on.