charles1 wrote:
yeah, its generally not something you want to do everyday, but I promise you it will work. it makes you more creative, and any amount will help you. don't think you need to go and take two of em when you can take literally a quarter of one. i no longer do it though for many reasons - sleep, irritability, etc. if you do this, take the smallest possible amount. if youre taking any more than that, youre not doing it for the music, youre doing it for other reasons.
Yeah, I'm not looking for some music steroid or whatever, I like producing sober but these past months I've been stressed out and not really had the peace of mind to really start to dig into a project. I can easily spend a whole day producing sober, but only if I have a good foundation for the track and that's where I've had some trouble recently. Might look into this, thanks man.
outdropt wrote:
Bowls, beers, and blunts help with creativity for me, every session starts with a few tokes from my bong.... too much alcohol tho and i will end up with a mess of a project in the morning. But.... When i'm very drunk i tune into Mozart's soul and turn into a pretty wicked piano player, Its something out of family guy i swear.
Opiates dont really help production (although roxies have had me sitting, working on a project for 3+ hours), shrooms ill end up sitting there staring at the wall, never got to produce on acid, E is the shit while making music but if you have E, why are you sitting inside?
Yeah I feel you, only wish I was better at playing the piano too, that's pretty awesome haha. Me personally I don't like getting too fucked up (while producing...

) but a slight buzz definately makes the first hour a lot easier imo, most of my good tracks I've done while drunk or really hung over.
A lot of my tracks actually start out when I'm really fucking hungover, like almost still drunk. My brain will be too slow for arrangement and composition so I'll just sit twiddling knobs in synths at random until I have a cool sound, then I'll start automating it to try the patch out, throw some drums over for some context, start layering a little, making some more synths, throwing them in the test loop and then after a couple of hours without realizing it I'll have the foundation for a new track. This is how I've made most of my dubstep, when making electro I'm more focused on the composition than sound design so that doesn't work as good for me.
The day after is actually almost half the deal when I'm drinking sometimes, I have a really different mindset, pretty weird. But yeah, try that out. Pretty cool.