3 exclusive opportunities to get your music heard

Ready to take your music to the next level? Whether you’re a songwriter, producer, or mixer, Music Expo 25 - November 14-15, offers rare opportunities to receive direct, in-depth feedback from world-class industry professionals. These sessions aren’t just about improving one song—they’re about sharpening your entire creative process and connecting you with the experts shaping today’s music industry.

Here are three ways you can get professional feedback on your music at Music Expo 25:

Neon Owl Presents: Demo Listening Party & Feedback Session

With: Clayton William (Empire Dance), Thomas Garcia (Create Music Group), Darlene Hall (Create Music Group), Lauren Anderson (LabelWorx), and Elaine Huang (Neon Owl)

Get your music heard by A&Rs, label managers, and industry insiders from Create Music Group, EMPIRE, Neon Owl Records, and more. Receive live feedback on your demos and gain valuable insights into what top labels look for.

How to submit: Upload your demo now at neonowl.co/demos.

Immersive Listening Session & Feedback

With: Michael Romanowski, Matt Boudreau, John Merchant

A rare chance to have Grammy-winning engineers review immersive mixes in Dolby Atmos. You’ll gain professional feedback on spatial balance, clarity, and mix translation—whether your track is selected or not.

To have your mix considered for review, send your 48kHz ADM file by November 5 using the provided submission link (available to registered attendees).

Important notes: 
• Only mixes submitted by registered attendees will be eligible. 
• Not all submissions will be reviewed due to time constraints.
• However, all participants will gain valuable insights from the critiques, often learning as much (or more) from the feedback others' mixes as from their own.

Presented by Coast Mastering

SongShop – Live Feedback on Perfecting Your Song

With: Jai Josefs, World-Renowned Songwriting Coach

Jai’s SongShop is an immersive, hands-on critique workshop where you’ll get expert guidance on melody, lyrics, chords, groove, structure, and even marketing. Participants often learn as much from others’ critiques as from their own—making it a transformative experience for any songwriter.

How to submit: Bring your song on a playback device (phone, laptop, etc.) with a 3.5mm jack input and a printed lyric sheet with chords.

You will need a 2-day pass or VIP pass to access this session on Friday November, 14.

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