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Re: To the writers block massive...
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 10:52 pm
by phrex
just dropped in that freakin' block after my laptop crashed without saving the project that was KICKING.
now i'm pissed and i can't do anything new since 2 days.

Re: To the writers block massive...
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 11:08 pm
by lynn mc
my saying is... Never force your self to compose a tune. do it when you feel right!
Re: To the writers block massive...
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 11:20 pm
by phrex
maybe just needs few days time. you are probably right.
Re: To the writers block massive...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 5:56 am
by nowaysj
Problem is when you're almost psychotically addicted to making tracks, but your creative energy is totally spent.
My name is cc74 and I haven't worked on a track in 7 days. I've opened a project or two, and listened to a 16 bar loop but that is it.

Re: To the writers block massive...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 7:52 am
by lowpass
nowaysj wrote:Problem is when you're almost psychotically addicted to making tracks, but your creative energy is totally spent.
My name is cc74 and I haven't worked on a track in 7 days. I've opened a project or two, and listened to a 16 bar loop but that is it.

If you feel you'd fall behind by not making tracks the just piss about with all the processes you would usually without feeling you need to go anywhere with it
- write a drum loop at a random tempo, use samples for it you wouldn't usually use (different drums, random 1 hits, pitched drums etc)
- just mess about in a different style (I wrote a 4-bar house loop the other day that I liked, it aint going anywhere but I learnt a few things from it that I can use elsewhere)
- write without the intention of saving (I know everyone says to save everything you do and back up just in case) but it can be so liberating to just rush through a tune making mistake after mistake not really caring about the mix, then delete it when you're done. No one is going to judge you, lack of creativity or inhibition of creativity is when you are too worried about the final outcome, noone will like it, it's not the usual thing etc, make whatever you want, if you think it has potential then come back after a week and if you still like it then you can finish it and share it, if not then noone has to hear it
glad to see this thread has been revived
Re: To the writers block massive...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 5:47 pm
by nowaysj
It's external factors that are keeping me from working on music! Otherwise, spent or not, I'd be in there, pow pow.
Re: To the writers block massive...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 8:37 pm
by julesee
Get a six pack, turn off the internet