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Summary
In this episode, Nathan and Tyson discuss the frequency of releasing music and its impact on an artist's career. They explore common release practices, the importance of genre, and the pros and cons of releasing music more frequently. They emphasize the benefits of always having something to promote, the opportunity to develop as an artist, and the ability to build a quick discography. However, they also acknowledge the challenges of maintaining quality and the limitations of promotion for independent artists. In this conversation, Tyson and Nathan discuss the pros and cons of releasing music more frequently. They emphasize the importance of having a strong catalog and how it can make Facebook ads more effective. They also discuss the risk of practicing publicly and the impact of releasing mediocre songs. Additionally, they highlight the importance of quality control and the implications for an artist's brand.
Takeaways
The frequency of releasing music depends on the artist's goals, genre, and workflow.
Releasing music more frequently allows for consistent promotion and always having something new to share.
Creating and releasing music frequently helps artists develop their skills and build a catalog of songs.
Genre and the type of music being created can impact the speed at which songs are produced and released.
Releasing music more frequently may require sacrificing quality and may not be suitable for all artists. Having a large catalog can make Facebook ads more effective.
Releasing mediocre songs can turn off listeners and harm an artist's brand.
Quality control is important to ensure that songs are well-written and well-produced.
An artist's brand is crucial and can make or break their career.