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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • Does the music you MAKE sound like the music you LIKE? It’s very easy to make music the way our tools want us/let us work, rather than bending those tools to sound like the artists that we’d hear in a cafe and ask to know who it is. It’s always good to have a specific reference track to compare yours to.

    If you have a favorite artist or artists, research everything you can about how they get their sounds. Borrow song structure tricks — most people struggle to turn loops into songs, and your favorite artists probably do this well.




  • Then we have a real chicken/egg problem - not enough content to discuss and nobody discussing it.

    Take a specific c/ like /us_news as an example. The feed is largely made up of timely posts from specific US news sites that are presumably acceptable to members. They can read a digest of the day’s news and react.

    Then take a niche example like c/roguelites. There’s maybe one blog about roguelite games I know of where every post is worth reading, rogueliker.com. In Reddit that blog has its own sub but reposts almost every post into r/roguelites. No one minds because (a) the content is good and (b) there’s enough other organic activity in that sub that it doesn’t feel like it’s all just that blog. We have less organic activity overall here, but I’m trying to think of ways to spur engagement so communities have something going on in them.