Music from your dreams
Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2014 3:43 am
I'm sure we've had this thread, but goddamn it, me and the crickets are going to have it again.
Do you ever dream about making music? Or djing music? Or you're in a scene where music is really prominent?
I was talking with some who just had their first real dubstep experience, you know, and we were talking about the physicality, you're nostrils vibrating, your pant legs flapping, your 7 tone chakra system being played, you know.
So I had a dream, I think as a result, and the music was heavy and inovative, I remember being like this is real 130, hehe, but what was that music? It was so strange and interesting, and innovative. Like I feel like I'd blow all of your minds if you heard it. Like it had just enough reference to common forms, but the musical structure was so interesting, the rests so unique... But I only barely barely remember it. Did I even experience it, as like actual music, like specific sound in time? Or did I expierence like vague sound and attach to it those emotions? Like I really just experienced the superficial experience of being impressed, and intrigued?
I kind of lean towards actually experiencing sound in time... I wish there was some way to capture it, because it was soooo much better than any music I've ever made, and better than most music I've ever heard. Like it could be a real game changer in global bass music.
Do you ever dream about making music? Or djing music? Or you're in a scene where music is really prominent?
I was talking with some who just had their first real dubstep experience, you know, and we were talking about the physicality, you're nostrils vibrating, your pant legs flapping, your 7 tone chakra system being played, you know.
So I had a dream, I think as a result, and the music was heavy and inovative, I remember being like this is real 130, hehe, but what was that music? It was so strange and interesting, and innovative. Like I feel like I'd blow all of your minds if you heard it. Like it had just enough reference to common forms, but the musical structure was so interesting, the rests so unique... But I only barely barely remember it. Did I even experience it, as like actual music, like specific sound in time? Or did I expierence like vague sound and attach to it those emotions? Like I really just experienced the superficial experience of being impressed, and intrigued?
I kind of lean towards actually experiencing sound in time... I wish there was some way to capture it, because it was soooo much better than any music I've ever made, and better than most music I've ever heard. Like it could be a real game changer in global bass music.