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Re: DSF's 'Oblique Strategies'
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 12:17 pm
by antipode
babylonjunkies wrote:go for a piss, but leave the bathroom door open to hear your track from there.
go to the morrocon cafe, chat to the lady, get some falafel, make some tea and eat your baklava whilst listening to your song.
solo the 3 elements which you definately want to keep, think of deleting the others.
write a poem
go for a walk by the river
turn off the fucking internet.
meditate, or if you can't, try to.
do this all the time, also while having shits.
even the 45 king kept the "hard knock life" beat blasting while he was writing it, and went downstairs in his apartment building to hear what it sounded like through the floor.

Re: DSF's 'Oblique Strategies'
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 4:08 am
by Efrafa11
Very deliberate Sample choice
Just wait, don't settle. We all make throwaways but some days you just really have to dig your heels in and hit the vinyl, sample packs, Digital releases hard
for a couple hours.
Second,
No random ambiance
Throwing rain, static, birds, or whatever in tracks sounds like a really bad yoga cd's when you don't execute it well.
Re: DSF's 'Oblique Strategies'
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 12:59 pm
by travis_baker
[quote="Hircine"]"Simple" is the best way
i like to think going with your first idea is one, in most cases anyway
Re: DSF's 'Oblique Strategies'
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 12:54 pm
by breakitdown
Less is more
Take out rather than put in.
Subtract rather than add.
Short rather than long.
Re: DSF's 'Oblique Strategies'
Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 12:54 am
by wwwmoo
Pitch Everything Down 140 cents