Are your productions being restricted by musical inbreeding?

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Re: Are your productions being restricted by musical inbreed

Post by outbound » Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:11 pm

On a serious note this thread has got a lot of good responses. Glad some good has come out of my random ramblings. :6:
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Re: Are your productions being restricted by musical inbreed

Post by IC0N » Thu Apr 26, 2012 2:54 pm

I never start a song by thinking "I'm going to make a dubstep song and I WILL use massive and the intro WILL be 32 bars and I WILL use that vengeance snare...etc".
One thing that helps me me is to make a song from a genre I rarely or never listen to. For example, I started an ambient glitch hop track last night and I honestly can't name one glitch hop artist. I'm just going with what I think sounds cool.

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