Dubstep/Loss of inspiration
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Dj Rephlex
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Dubstep/Loss of inspiration
Everyone starts producing dubstep for a reason . Not only do you like the sound but you have some kind of an inspiration . Every producer has points where they loose inspiration . This is the first time I've hit a point like this . Anyone else that has been in this spot , tell me how to get my inspiration back please ? <3
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stop listening to dubstep
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Dj Rephlex
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Get my inspiration back , not terminate it competely ....
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probably the best advice for this situation actually. go buy a handful of random 12"s from the bargain bin at your local record store and tune your ears in tightlyUndrig wrote:stop listening to dubstep
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A good technique I use is to start off trying to copy a tune you like, then once you've laid the foundations change it up and let it take on a life of its own
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Thank you for an actual anwser ! I will surely try this .Maccaveli wrote:A good technique I use is to start off trying to copy a tune you like, then once you've laid the foundations change it up and let it take on a life of its own
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"Stop listening to Dubstep" is an actual answer, dude. Take your self out of it for a while, listen to stuff you normally wouldn't for a few days, let it sit in the creative part of your brain, then make a song with all these new sounds and ideas buzzing around in your head. Losing inspiration usually means you haven't been pushing yourself or doing anything new. Forgetting about dubstep for a while could help you.Dj Rephlex wrote:Thank you for an actual anwser ! I will surely try this .Maccaveli wrote:A good technique I use is to start off trying to copy a tune you like, then once you've laid the foundations change it up and let it take on a life of its own
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90% of my problem is also , making my music more "interesting" with effects , effect blending , etc... Are there any guides on how to make your music more interesting ? I can't find any .
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Taking a break from dubstep is a legitimate answer. Taking inspiration from other types of music is one way to bring something totally unique into the scene. I took a break myself about a year ago and spent a lot of time floating around the Witch House and Chillwave scenes, from my time with that I came back with a boat load of ideas and motivation for making my own take on dubstep.
Also "Interesting" is relative to taste. I myself like classic tunes because the producers don't have effects-ADD, I don't mind simple, clever beats and humble song structures, but that's just me. The tired motto of "Making what you want to make, not what others want to hear" holds true, as cliché as it may be. If I'm not making music for myself, I'm not enjoying the process of creation
Also "Interesting" is relative to taste. I myself like classic tunes because the producers don't have effects-ADD, I don't mind simple, clever beats and humble song structures, but that's just me. The tired motto of "Making what you want to make, not what others want to hear" holds true, as cliché as it may be. If I'm not making music for myself, I'm not enjoying the process of creation
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Very true . I've been going for the Datsik like feel , grimy as fuck , simple , but also putting effects to a creative use . Are there any good artist(s) that have the grime/feel of datsik without the robo effects ?tge wrote:Taking a break from dubstep is a legitimate answer. Taking inspiration from other types of music is one way to bring something totally unique into the scene. I took a break myself about a year ago and spent a lot of time floating around the Witch House and Chillwave scenes, from my time with that I came back with a boat load of ideas and motivation for making my own take on dubstep.
Also "Interesting" is relative to taste. I myself like classic tunes because the producers don't have effects-ADD, I don't mind simple, clever beats and humble song structures, but that's just me. The tired motto of "Making what you want to make, not what others want to hear" holds true, as cliché as it may be. If I'm not making music for myself, I'm not enjoying the process of creation
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That's fucking raw <3
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listen to old grime records, metal and dark techno.
Then try think about how to bring those sounds into what you're doing
(sorry that's just my tactic though. haha)
Then try think about how to bring those sounds into what you're doing
(sorry that's just my tactic though. haha)
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listening to one genre of music = sure way of losing inspiration
what is of value and wisdom for one man seems nonsense to another.
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2 awesome artists that will give you that feel:Dj Rephlex wrote:Very true . I've been going for the Datsik like feel , grimy as fuck , simple , but also putting effects to a creative use . Are there any good artist(s) that have the grime/feel of datsik without the robo effects ?tge wrote:Taking a break from dubstep is a legitimate answer. Taking inspiration from other types of music is one way to bring something totally unique into the scene. I took a break myself about a year ago and spent a lot of time floating around the Witch House and Chillwave scenes, from my time with that I came back with a boat load of ideas and motivation for making my own take on dubstep.
Also "Interesting" is relative to taste. I myself like classic tunes because the producers don't have effects-ADD, I don't mind simple, clever beats and humble song structures, but that's just me. The tired motto of "Making what you want to make, not what others want to hear" holds true, as cliché as it may be. If I'm not making music for myself, I'm not enjoying the process of creation
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http://www.discogs.com/Various-Grime/release/264005
http://www.discogs.com/label/Rephlex
.......In 2004, Richard James' label, Rephlex, released two compilations that included dubstep tracks - the (perhaps misnamed) Grime and Grime 2. The first featured Plasticman, Mark One and Slaughter Mob,[38] with Kode 9, Loefah and Digital Mystikz appearing on the second.[39] These compilations helped to raise awareness of dubstep at a time when the grime sound was drawing more attention,[24] and Digital Mystikz and Loefah's presence on the second release contributed to the success of their DMZ club night.[40] Soon afterwards, the Independent on Sunday commented on "a whole new sound", at a time when both genres were becoming popular, stating that "grime" and "dubstep" were two names for the same style, which was also known as "sublow", "8-bar" and "eskibeat"...........
were you aware of what rephlex was when you took the name?
also DJ Rephlex Records was the alias of richard james
http://www.discogs.com/label/Rephlex
.......In 2004, Richard James' label, Rephlex, released two compilations that included dubstep tracks - the (perhaps misnamed) Grime and Grime 2. The first featured Plasticman, Mark One and Slaughter Mob,[38] with Kode 9, Loefah and Digital Mystikz appearing on the second.[39] These compilations helped to raise awareness of dubstep at a time when the grime sound was drawing more attention,[24] and Digital Mystikz and Loefah's presence on the second release contributed to the success of their DMZ club night.[40] Soon afterwards, the Independent on Sunday commented on "a whole new sound", at a time when both genres were becoming popular, stating that "grime" and "dubstep" were two names for the same style, which was also known as "sublow", "8-bar" and "eskibeat"...........
were you aware of what rephlex was when you took the name?
also DJ Rephlex Records was the alias of richard james
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Well this dude was trolling in SNH the other day, so it probably is richard himself hahah
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Srsly the best advice anyone can give you. Havn't bothered making anything for a couple years, now things are dfrntDj Rephlex wrote:Get my inspiration back , not terminate it competely ....
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Yeah, stop listening to dubstep for a while. I dunno what other genres you listen to / listened to before dubstep came along (i hope you do listen to others...), but you really should listen to the advice listed above.
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capo ultra wrote:listening to one genre of music = sure way of losing inspiration
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