Rezonint Fewtures

A private Discord community for musicians to critique, challenge, and push each other's work forward.

Why?

You already know. You post a track to Reddit or some 50,000-member Discord and get back "nice vibes" or nothing at all. The feedback platforms run on obligation, critique three strangers to earn the right to be ignored by three more. The music production internet is overrun with people selling courses, promoting services, or just parking links. Nobody's actually listening.

Meanwhile you're sitting on a mix at 2am and can genuinely no longer tell if the low end is right. Or if your latest demo is worth pursuing into a finished track. Or if the music you are trying to push out into the world is even any good. No artist gets better in a vacuum; critical, actionable feedback is the secret to releasing great work.

What this is.

A small, private, invite-only Discord server. Currently capped at 100 members. The main purpose is giving and receiving critical feedback on demos, mixes, and masters.

No genres excluded. No gear requirements. But this isn't for someone learning this process for the first time. You don't need to be a professional, but you need to have been at your craft long enough to have made enough of your own mistakes to recognize them in someone else's work.

The expectation is simple: you listen carefully to other people's work and provide useful feedback, and they do the same for you. We collectively raise the bar on our work.

Most importantly this is $0 to join. No subscriptions, no paid tiers, no catch. No money will ever change hands here.

What it is not

A place to drop your link and disappear.

A marketplace for mixing, mastering, or production services.

A promotional channel for your releases, brand, platform or plugins.

A beginner's workshop.

Anyone selling anything gets removed immediately. Anyone posting without engaging with other people's work gets removed. This isn't complicated.

Who should apply

You've been doing this long enough to have opinions about your own work. Maybe you've released before. Maybe you're about to. Either way, you've put in real time. You've made the bad mixes, learned from them, and kept going.

You don't need to be a professional. You don't need expensive gear or a treated room. But you need to be past the starting line. You know what a compressor does even if you're still figuring out when to reach for one. You can listen to a mix and identify a problem even if you can't solve it yet. You've finished tracks, not just started them.

It's a place for people who are already deep in the work and want to get deeper.

The transformational power of critical feedback from peers is the entire point. It's about abandoning your ego in the interest of getting better. It's about the desire for community and support from artists with similar struggles. Learning from each other's mistakes. Taking good ideas and shaping them into great music. Collectively raising the bar.

Ground rules

  • No self-promotion. Post tracks for feedback, not exposure.
  • No selling. Services, plugins, courses, apps. Instant removal.
  • No AI-generated music. If a human didn't make the core decisions, it doesn't belong here.
  • Give before you take. Engage with other people's work before posting your own.
  • Be specific. "Sounds good" and "not my thing" are useless forms of feedback.
  • Stay honest and polite.
  • Abandon your ego and embrace humility, we are here because we want to see each other succeed.

Apply

Applications are reviewed manually. Membership is capped. We'd rather have 50 people who give a shit than 500 who don't. No money will ever change hands here.

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