
Techno listen 4 listen
Hey guys I just dropped a new emotional Techno track that I'm pretty proud of. If you could listen to it and add to your likes I will return the favor.
https://open.spotify.com/track/2cfcmwaOSOdANVuAJPqGJV?si=7975b4afe6ef4e46

Hey guys I just dropped a new emotional Techno track that I'm pretty proud of. If you could listen to it and add to your likes I will return the favor.
https://open.spotify.com/track/2cfcmwaOSOdANVuAJPqGJV?si=7975b4afe6ef4e46
Is it better to stick to one specific sound, or do you enjoy more versatile artists? For example, would you follow an artist who releases house and techno, but also sometimes makes hip hop, pop, or more vocal-based songs?
I mostly make house and techno, but I also produce hip hop/pop songs and sometimes sing on them. I’m unsure whether it’s better to keep all of that under one artist profile, or if it makes more sense to create separate aliases for different styles.
Part of me likes the idea of having everything in one place. It feels more honest, more interesting, and more unique. But I also understand that listeners might follow an artist because they expect a certain sound.
Curious how you see this as listeners/artists: does genre versatility make an artist more interesting, or does it make the identity feel confusing?
Is it better to stick to one specific sound, or do you enjoy more versatile artists? For example, would you follow an artist who releases house and techno, but also sometimes makes hip hop, pop, or more vocal-based songs?
I mostly make house and techno, but I also produce hip hop/pop songs and sometimes sing on them. I’m unsure whether it’s better to keep all of that under one artist profile, or if it makes more sense to create separate aliases for different styles.
Part of me likes the idea of having everything in one place. It feels more honest, more interesting, and more unique. But I also understand that listeners might follow an artist because they expect a certain sound.
Curious how you see this as listeners/artists: does genre versatility make an artist more interesting, or does it make the identity feel confusing?