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Uxvellda
An artist who strives to create music not heard by the ears, but listened by the heart.

Orenci @Uxvellda

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Rizal National Science HS

Rizal, Philippines

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Should I unpublish my older tracks?

Posted by Uxvellda - November 26th, 2022


I can't decide whether to keep my tracks appearing on my Newgrounds page or to unpublish them. Well, nowadays, I feel like these older tracks don't represent the quality I present and keep nowadays. Since more and more people have been following me over the course of time, I don't want them to hear the tracks that I am not proud of. Although, showing them my progress over the years would also be fantastic. So... should I?


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Up to you but I don't think you should unpublish your previous hard works

seeing your progression is awesome, personally i think its badass !!!

Like wanda said, seeing progress.

And quite possibly, some hipster-ass fans who may like the older stuff better.

no, you shouldn't! people like them + see @Wandaboy's comment. also if you're available in geometry dash, chances are your music is used in some levels.

This is really up to your preferences. Honestly I think it's best not to unpublish your older tracks.
There's a good chance people wants to use them for a level.

I get it that those older works may infect your newer progress over times which won't fit together for whom you really are, but personally just my thoughts. It's really up to you though, I'm not the one who would judge for other artists thoughts.

I can understand you. Sometimes I delete my old works because they no longer have value to me. So, if you want to form the perfect version of youself as a composer, then do it.

There are people who believe that all good musicians have only talent and they have always been like that. Therefore, if such people come to you, you can show them your old tracks, then they will understand that you started from scratch and you didn't have very good tracks before.

In fact, if you keep your old tracks, then you will destroy this myth that "successful people succeed from birth, and not through hard work."