I have been making Trance for almost 5 years now, and have signed a few tracks to reputable labels. So I'm familiar with and used to the demo submission process and getting rejected.
Normally, I'm totally fine with rejection, because I would get a generic reply saying that "the track does not fit our label, looking forward to more demos and good luck next time", etc. Which is totally okay, maybe I'm not quite there yet for signing on to this label. Then I will just went to other labels, and start working on something better.
However, this time, this A&R's reply just seemed so mean... (I redacted names of the person and label). Here is the quote of the email. (also attached as picture)
I mean... it's fine to probably just say that "your track did not fit our label", but why specifically imply that my production standard is inferior ... Also, of course I know I should constantly refine my skills (it's all part of the journey), but saying that out loud is just mean. It makes me feel that the whole email is saying "your music is garbage, not worth submitting to our label. Why don't you practice a lot more before sending your music to us? "Hi,
Thank you very much for your demo submission. We don’t think that the production standard is a good fit for us at the moment, keep working on your music, refine your production skills and we will be happy to listen to more demos from you in the future.
Good luck with the label search.
Best wishes,
(I now can understand Rick's feeling when Bird Person brutally rejected his offer... It's fine to say no, but saying reasons that patronizes other person is just mean)
Well, maybe I'm reading too much into it. But I do have received a lot of rejections from labels in the past and I have always been fine with those: they even motivated me to constantly improve. But this email really has given me a bad day and utterly discouraged me from creating anything. I mean, I don't expect to be hitting top charts after just 5 years of production, but an email like this really made me feel like I'm still the entry-level producer 5 years ago... so what's the point?
Maybe they don't really mean those in this email, but I don't think this is a good rejection communication from an A&R.
Anyway, thank you everyone who read though my rant. If this post has given you a bad vibe, my sincere apologies. It's just this email has been haunting me for the past few days, and I feel like I need to let it out, and maybe see if someone has any experience to relate or any suggestions on how I can get over with this quick.
Have a nice day! And I hope you don't need to deal with A&Rs like this guy.