latest post on the Lost in Musik blog looking at how to manage your perfection streak and still make excellent music... in reasonable time
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Why should you have to target your music for someone? Whatever happened to just making music because you enjoyed it, not because it ticked the boxes on someone's submission criteria?It is defining a quality benchmark that will help prevent you procrastinating about the imperfections of the track you are making, and deciding if it is good enough or not. To summarise you can avoid the music production procrastination cycle by following three key steps:
* Define your target for the music – i.e. Toolroom Records / Saved Records / Hessle Audio,
* Define your motif – something that sets you apart from everything else out there
* Reference your music production to the benchmark until you meet it, and be brutally honest with yourself.
Pussy talk.It’s great to strive towards the perfection that the voice in your head tells you about, but the reality is you will never get there. Never.
kaiori breathe wrote:Pussy talk.It’s great to strive towards the perfection that the voice in your head tells you about, but the reality is you will never get there. Never.
I recommend not reading this article, and instead, looking at this picture for the next 3 hours, while listening to Rocky IV training montages:
Aim for perfection and you might just do something great, aim for great, and you'll just end up doing something mediocre like everyone else.
... On a more serious note, that article's actually not a bad read...
Serious shit^Altron wrote:The big part is just getting your arrangement down.
Brothulhu wrote:...EQing with the subtlety of a drunk viking lumberjack
winningkaiori breathe wrote:Pussy talk.It’s great to strive towards the perfection that the voice in your head tells you about, but the reality is you will never get there. Never.
I recommend not reading this article, and instead, looking at this picture for the next 3 hours, while listening to Rocky IV training montages:
Aim for perfection and you might just do something great, aim for great, and you'll just end up doing something mediocre like everyone else.
... On a more serious note, that article's actually not a bad read...
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