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makima2164
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makima2164 @makima2164

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should i delete my old tracks?

Posted by makima2164 - June 8th, 2024


they feel outdated


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I say let them stick around - its always nice when you can see an artist's progress over the years.

It's a tough decision. They could serve to show off your growth as an artist (which could potentially help if somebody doubts that your tracks are really yours) but in the end you must do what 'you' feel is the best way to represent yourself.

Since you seem to struggle with the decision you could create playlists to sort your works into "represents me well", "s'alright", and "sins of my youth" or something and then carefully think about what you'll keep and what deserves... oblivion.

Either way, your current catalogue was good enough to get you scouted, so I'd recommend that you don't stress yourself about it 'too much'. ;)

@BlueMonday1984 what if cringe

I used to go through and delete the ones I didn't like anymore. I ended up re-uploading all of them just for archiving's sake. I'd say don't delete any. sometimes I'll randomly get a message about one I thought was shit. and besides that, it's a good archive of progress

Make the old tracks free for commercial use, I have intrest in using some in future projects.