Submit a track for feedback

This is where you share a work-in-progress track and invite constructive feedback from the Revolution808 community.

You don’t need a finished master. In fact, tracks that are still evolving often get the most useful responses. What matters is that you’re open to critique and willing to improve the track based on feedback.

Before submitting, take a moment to read the guidelines below. They’re here to help you get better feedback — not to limit creativity.

Submission guidelines

Upload works in progress

Revolution808 is designed for tracks that are still being developed. Drafts, demos, and early versions are all welcome.

If your track is already finished and released, this probably isn’t the right place for it.

Be clear about what you want feedback on

When you submit a track, you’ll be asked what you want feedback on. Be specific.

Examples:

  • “Does the drop hit hard enough?”
  • “Is the low end too busy?”
  • “Arrangement feels flat after the second breakdown — thoughts?”

Clear questions lead to better feedback.

One track at a time

Submit one track per upload. If you’ve made changes based on feedback, upload a new version rather than replacing the original. Versioning helps others follow your progress.

Engage with feedback

This is a two-way community. If people take the time to listen and comment on your track, respond where you can — even if you don’t agree with every suggestion.

Tracks that show iteration and engagement tend to get stronger feedback over time.

By submitting your track, you are agreeing to our community guidelines


FAQ

What formats can I upload?

You can upload an audio file (wav or mp3) or link to an external audio URL (wav or mp3).

Is my track public?

Yes. Submitted tracks are visible to the community for listening and feedback.

Can I submit multiple versions?

Yes. Upload new versions as separate submissions and clearly label them so listeners know what’s changed.

Will my track be signed or released automatically?

No. Submitting a track does not guarantee a release or label placement.

Revolution808 is focused on feedback and improvement. Release opportunities via Revolution808 may be available in the future, but nothing is automatic.

Who owns the music I upload?

You do. Submitting a track does not transfer ownership or rights.

Closing note

If you’re here to improve your music, you’re in the right place.

Upload a track, ask for feedback, and see where the process takes you.