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Re: a question of patience..
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 3:37 am
by knell
man i want to just crack a beer and chill with all of you and have this discussion in person!!
no matter what differences we may have, these type of conversations are deep within us all, and i love it.

Re: a question of patience..
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 3:51 am
by Sharmaji
I find myself quiet in these discussions because i stopped asking the question a long time ago. I make music; it's what I do. Some folks are social workers, some are bankers. I'm a drummer and a producer. We all have our places in the world that make this whole thing work.
now, with that--if you make art, you have a whole other set of issues to deal with. If this is what you do for fun, then please-- just have fun with it. I'd even suggest not worrying about the endless issues that pop up here (ie, wobbles, yaw yaw bass sounds, how did datsik and excision mow the lawn of their shared summer house by using transformer sounds) and just go for it.
if this is what you DO, if you pay the bills making music or aspire to do so... know this:
separate your art from your work. in a way it's extremely helpful-- you know all your tools and scales and you use them for work. when it's time to get arty-- fuck it. make what your soul wants you to make. because, otherwise...
there are days where you HAVE to be creative and the juices aren't flowing, and you GO TO WORK.
there are days where you're feeling mad creative, but you're working for someone else who wants some milquetoast output and you, yes, GO TO WORK.
but otherwise-- if yr gonna do this, you don't have a choice in the matter-- it's already been decided for you. so get crackin

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Re: a question of patience..
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 4:03 am
by wayoftheworld
^ that's whatsup
yo sharmaji, just saw the subswara picture and quotes you guys did for the ableton live 8 power book. that's pretty big! and cool seeing that out of nowhere haha.
Re: a question of patience..
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 8:46 am
by excision
Sharmaji wrote: I'd even suggest not worrying about the endless issues that pop up here (ie, wobbles, yaw yaw bass sounds, how did datsik and excision mow the lawn of their shared summer house by using transformer sounds) and just go for it.
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Due to a forthcoming deal with John Deer, we can't divulge this information. sorry.
Re: a question of patience..
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 9:17 am
by JFK
I was going to formulate a long winded reply to this thread.
But this sums it up perfectly.
nowaysj wrote:I don't believe that there are true rewards in life. The bare horrible truth is that everything just is what it is. Those of us who produce music do so because that is what we are. It is our nature to do so.
Big up nowaysj. Wise words.

Re: a question of patience..
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 11:50 am
by setspeed
Sharmaji wrote:if yr gonna do this, you don't have a choice in the matter-- it's already been decided for you. so get crackin

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nice, i like this idea!

Re: a question of patience..
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 12:08 pm
by Sharmaji
excision wrote:Sharmaji wrote: I'd even suggest not worrying about the endless issues that pop up here (ie, wobbles, yaw yaw bass sounds, how did datsik and excision mow the lawn of their shared summer house by using transformer sounds) and just go for it.
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Due to a forthcoming deal with John Deer, we can't divulge this information. sorry.
mowerstep! THE REAL DEAL. bigs.
Re: a question of patience..
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 2:02 pm
by FSTZ
I remember I'd see people from the past and they'd always ask...
"you still making music?"
I'd kinda snicker...
I know no other way.
If you take that away, I'd be empty
Re: a question of patience..
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 6:37 pm
by jaydot
Deep conversations going on here. Like the poster above said, right now if you too music away from me I'd be lost. I'm so glad I discovered it, it's made my "gap year" so much more better.
Re: a question of patience..
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 7:24 pm
by nowaysj
FSTZ wrote:I know no other way.
If you take that away, I'd be empty
But if you could choose to change your nature, to have a different nature, would you choose it?
I wish to god I had a profitable passion.
