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Re: Girlfriends

Post by jsills » Thu Dec 16, 2010 6:40 pm

I just ended a serious relationship and i can say that all the pain and joy and emotion that went into that experience is a big influence on my creative drive. if i was pissed of at her i would write a banger, feeling sentimental? make a soft tune with female vox etc etc.

being a full time touring dj and producer would be really hard to hold down a relationship tho.

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Re: Girlfriends

Post by alphacat » Thu Dec 16, 2010 6:53 pm

jsills wrote:I just ended a serious relationship and i can say that all the pain and joy and emotion that went into that experience is a big influence on my creative drive. if i was pissed of at her i would write a banger, feeling sentimental? make a soft tune with female vox etc etc.

being a full time touring dj and producer would be really hard to hold down a relationship tho.
I think the thing that people sort of half discover is this: that passion can make for some great music, and this has been known for thousands of years.

Sadly many people only get really passionate about love lost or gone sour - if anything at all - and need a safety valve or constructive outlet for it lest they drink themselves to death or something. However, there are other kinds of passion and they can translate just as well into musical inspiration. The key is recognizing them and consciously attempting to derive inspiration from 'em.

It's interesting to me that politics (which used to be another inspirational passion for many) have faded to the background in much music these days.

And yeah, being a full time touring performer would be tough on any relationship unless you had an iron will. Can you imagine turning down several Japanese groupies - at the same time? :o Good lord.
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Re: Girlfriends

Post by frank grimes jr. » Thu Dec 16, 2010 8:07 pm

alphacat wrote:Can you imagine turning down several Japanese groupies - at the same time?
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Re: Girlfriends

Post by alphacat » Thu Dec 16, 2010 8:19 pm

frank grimes jr. wrote:
alphacat wrote:Can you imagine turning down several Japanese groupies - at the same time?
:head explodes:
Which one?

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Re: Girlfriends

Post by -[2]DAY_- » Thu Dec 16, 2010 8:19 pm

alphacat wrote:
frank grimes jr. wrote:
alphacat wrote:Can you imagine turning down several Japanese groupies - at the same time?
:head explodes:
Which one?

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Re: Girlfriends

Post by Kes-Es » Thu Dec 16, 2010 8:23 pm

alphacat wrote:
jsills wrote:Can you imagine turning down several Japanese groupies - at the same time?
I think that would depend on the girl I was with, this current is too cool to fuck things up with.

Most any other girl, I'd be unable to maintain an Iron will. . . How tragic... :wink:
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Re: Girlfriends

Post by jsills » Thu Dec 16, 2010 9:10 pm

alphacat wrote:
jsills wrote:I just ended a serious relationship and i can say that all the pain and joy and emotion that went into that experience is a big influence on my creative drive. if i was pissed of at her i would write a banger, feeling sentimental? make a soft tune with female vox etc etc.

being a full time touring dj and producer would be really hard to hold down a relationship tho.
I think the thing that people sort of half discover is this: that passion can make for some great music, and this has been known for thousands of years.

Sadly many people only get really passionate about love lost or gone sour - if anything at all - and need a safety valve or constructive outlet for it lest they drink themselves to death or something. However, there are other kinds of passion and they can translate just as well into musical inspiration. The key is recognizing them and consciously attempting to derive inspiration from 'em.

It's interesting to me that politics (which used to be another inspirational passion for many) have faded to the background in much music these days.

And yeah, being a full time touring performer would be tough on any relationship unless you had an iron will. Can you imagine turning down several Japanese groupies - at the same time? :o Good lord.
truth about the politics thing. rage against the machine was a great example of being pissed off at the state of the world and using that energy to unite people. cant think of much politically motivated dance music tho....

turning down groupies is not an option :6:
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Re: Girlfriends

Post by 5qu1dfacekilla » Fri Dec 17, 2010 3:03 am

i hangout with a pretty chill girl atm, she's fine with just watching stupid youtube vids while i produce (she's also got better headphones than me :P
it only gets really annoying when I'm writing my bassline and tweaking the volum lfo and she starts blasting cheesy japanese electro in the background

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Re: Girlfriends

Post by Genophonics » Fri Dec 17, 2010 10:20 am

girls are only around to get off in anyways, it's not THAT big of a deal. I mean, c'mon, everyone just cares about a good screw once in awhile. or is that just me?

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Re: Girlfriends

Post by MineOurArc » Fri Dec 17, 2010 11:34 am

I combine the two. I give her a seeing too and slip a few contact mics up her. Atmospherical delights!

Unless she lets out a grunter. Then it's wobble all the way...

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Re: Girlfriends

Post by JFK » Fri Dec 17, 2010 12:09 pm

MineOurArc wrote:I combine the two. I give her a seeing too and slip a few contact mics up her. Atmospherical delights!

Unless she lets out a grunter. Then it's wobble all the way...
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Post by Kinsky » Fri Dec 17, 2010 12:15 pm

Not a very good combination! I barely made any music during the time i was with my gf, but now im single and now i produce like a chinezze.

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Re: Girlfriends

Post by paravrais » Fri Dec 17, 2010 2:46 pm

I don't have any groupies and I always find myself more inspired when I'm happy than when I'm down so I guess it's sticking with my girlfriend for me. She knows I'm married to music though and that she's just the mistress.

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Re: Girlfriends

Post by 3za » Fri Dec 17, 2010 4:47 pm

Genophonics wrote:girls are only around to get off in anyways, it's not THAT big of a deal. I mean, c'mon, everyone just cares about a good screw once in awhile. or is that just me?
Most musicians are of a feeling nature, they are very emotional people that have the need to express this emotional energy in songs. People how rank their feeling over there thinking, generally regard relationships as a high Priority.

So maybe your more of a thinking person...

Or maybe your just a normal young horny male :6:
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Re: Girlfriends

Post by -[2]DAY_- » Fri Dec 17, 2010 5:57 pm

jsills wrote:cant think of much politically motivated dance music tho....
I've heard a lot of politically charged messages from a bassnectar set
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Re: Girlfriends

Post by AllNightDayDream » Fri Dec 17, 2010 9:04 pm

^ Yup. He samples some political speeches and such on his albums.

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Re: Girlfriends

Post by jsills » Sat Dec 18, 2010 1:07 am

^duely noted

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Re: Girlfriends

Post by DigitsUK » Sun Dec 19, 2010 1:39 pm

I just let em know when i write songs i sit down until its done, my phone will be off and i will be focused. Nothing worse then being interrupted i the middle of creative inspiration!

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Re: Girlfriends

Post by Dr Bloodnugget » Sun Dec 19, 2010 7:34 pm

Just like a girl may spend a good 2 hours colouring her hair or getting her nails done, You spend a good couple of hours or more on production. Let her know you're serious about it. However IMO the bottom line is Production + Serious Relationship results in one not working.

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Re: Girlfriends

Post by Digezt » Mon Dec 20, 2010 1:09 am

Man, there is some nasty stories, lucky for me I dont have any of these problems. My Girlfriend loves dubstep ( Well totally loves music of any kinda ), she is always sending me new stuff. She does photography and stuff for me and is always willing to help me and have a listen to something.

I think if she could produce, she would be amazing as she picks up the things i tell her so quickly and has an amazing ear for music. (I might have to let her free on logic one day scary thought) -q-

I think i just got lucky, I hate girls that dont understand music at all and just listen to your typical chart stuff
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