To the writers block massive...
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To the writers block massive...
Stop trying to write that amazing song that will make people sit up and notice,
Stop trying to write in a certain style to please other people,
Write the melodies in your head not on a computer,
Write to learn, don't learn to write,
Try to use every song to learn something new, even if the song doesn't go anywhere you've at least picked up something that can be used in the future,
Try to write the worst possible song you can, avoid everything you would usually do when writing a track, try to avoid common key + time signatures,
Write something other than dubstep,
Listen to something other than dubstep,
Watch a film,
Take a walk,
Here's 10 things to help, they might not work, but they are there for anybody who is stuck and can't for the life of them write any more tunes. Feel free to add more
Stop trying to write in a certain style to please other people,
Write the melodies in your head not on a computer,
Write to learn, don't learn to write,
Try to use every song to learn something new, even if the song doesn't go anywhere you've at least picked up something that can be used in the future,
Try to write the worst possible song you can, avoid everything you would usually do when writing a track, try to avoid common key + time signatures,
Write something other than dubstep,
Listen to something other than dubstep,
Watch a film,
Take a walk,
Here's 10 things to help, they might not work, but they are there for anybody who is stuck and can't for the life of them write any more tunes. Feel free to add more
Re: To the writers block massive...
lowpass wrote: Write the melodies in your head not on a computer,

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oi writers block massive just turn on brutal elektro patch and you be flying high on ket again
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good tips therelowpass wrote:Stop trying to write that amazing song that will make people sit up and notice,
Stop trying to write in a certain style to please other people,
Write the melodies in your head not on a computer,
Write to learn, don't learn to write,
Try to use every song to learn something new, even if the song doesn't go anywhere you've at least picked up something that can be used in the future,
Try to write the worst possible song you can, avoid everything you would usually do when writing a track, try to avoid common key + time signatures,
Write something other than dubstep,
Listen to something other than dubstep,
Watch a film,
Take a walk,
Here's 10 things to help, they might not work, but they are there for anybody who is stuck and can't for the life of them write any more tunes. Feel free to add more

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lowpass wrote:Stop trying to write in a certain style to please other people,

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DZA wrote:lowpass wrote:Stop trying to write in a certain style to please other people,Too many people are doing this shit

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DZA wrote:lowpass wrote:Stop trying to write in a certain style to please other people,Too many people are doing this shit

Make whats smooth in your ears not someone else's!
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one more thing while we are on this topic, who was it happen to and when? was there any major consequences?
E.g if your on a publishing deal, so of course your making music everyday as a living and they expect you to be turning out a number of songs in your deal (songs that got picked not the number of songs you make of course) ?
...?
E.g if your on a publishing deal, so of course your making music everyday as a living and they expect you to be turning out a number of songs in your deal (songs that got picked not the number of songs you make of course) ?
...?
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I tried, but I can't follow the question.nitz wrote:one more thing while we are on this topic, who was it happen to and when? was there any major consequences?
E.g if your on a publishing deal, so of course your making music everyday as a living and they expect you to be turning out a number of songs in your deal (songs that got picked not the number of songs you make of course) ?
...?
Are you talking about having writer's block in relation to creating songs based on one's record deal?
definitely this. My current tune almost fell victim to this. So I've taken a week and a half off of that onelowpass wrote:Stop trying to write that amazing song that will make people sit up and notice,
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I'll add two:
1. Collaborate!
This can help tons in getting out of the writer's block!
2. Recycle!
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1. Collaborate!
This can help tons in getting out of the writer's block!
2. Recycle!
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"dont learn to write"
well im learning piano atm so i can "learn to write" better should i stop doing that?
but for real some good advice, in here. i already do some of em, eg. havin a spliff and watchin a movie
well im learning piano atm so i can "learn to write" better should i stop doing that?

but for real some good advice, in here. i already do some of em, eg. havin a spliff and watchin a movie

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Top tips! Also go back over your old unfinished files and loops you started but never went back to.
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stop smoking in the studio! stop eating lunch in the studio!
take breaks and feel those breaks!
go out, have a walk, smoke your cigarette just while you're doing the break. (tea&cigarette rules!)
get impressions from outside, especially now in automn, the colors are quite fascinating... ...inspiring!
open the window of your studio!
WORK SYSTEMATICALLY!
I always begin with a beat. 1 bar.
then i get on with the beat, 2 bars
till 4 or 8 bar. then i will have a complex beat. as soon as i have a beat, i compplete that beat with some little effect spicing up that beat. make a break, smoke, drink tea. then the subbass comes. (side chain it, it's motivation to hear that it sounds great!
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and so on...
good luck
take breaks and feel those breaks!
go out, have a walk, smoke your cigarette just while you're doing the break. (tea&cigarette rules!)
get impressions from outside, especially now in automn, the colors are quite fascinating... ...inspiring!
open the window of your studio!
WORK SYSTEMATICALLY!
I always begin with a beat. 1 bar.
then i get on with the beat, 2 bars
till 4 or 8 bar. then i will have a complex beat. as soon as i have a beat, i compplete that beat with some little effect spicing up that beat. make a break, smoke, drink tea. then the subbass comes. (side chain it, it's motivation to hear that it sounds great!

and so on...
good luck
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Wasn't sure if that one would be interpreted correctly,chronicrecords wrote:"dont learn to write"
well im learning piano atm so i can "learn to write" better should i stop doing that?![]()
but for real some good advice, in here. i already do some of em, eg. havin a spliff and watchin a movie
It meant to make each song your working on a learning experience, as opposed to going through the internet trying to "learn how to write a song".
The same difference between an apprenticeship and a qualification, one teaches you how to do a job through reading about it, the other teaches you by just doing it
@vv - this one can be really important (depending on the producer I guess)
for me being able to load up a new session that already has a couple of reverbs set up, multiple buses for drums, kicks, snares all in a logical order means I can spend more time getting that initial idea down rather than trying to set up al the routing for your project
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lowpass wrote:
for me being able to load up a new session that already has a couple of reverbs set up, multiple buses for drums, kicks, snares all in a logical order means I can spend more time getting that initial idea down rather than trying to set up al the routing for your project
yeah having a template is ill. just get in and get on with it.
and I need to get back into the making drum patterns all day. that really helps me as well, having drum patterns ready. I don't start with melody, drums always.
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yea i got a 808 kit ready to go, play the rhythm, replace the sounds after.86. wrote:yeah having a template is ill. just get in and get on with it.lowpass wrote:
for me being able to load up a new session that already has a couple of reverbs set up, multiple buses for drums, kicks, snares all in a logical order means I can spend more time getting that initial idea down rather than trying to set up al the routing for your project
and I need to get back into the making drum patterns all day. that really helps me as well, having drum patterns ready. I don't start with melody, drums always.
Re: To the writers block massive...
Don't mix as u go, just write the song, even if there is something you don't like, don't worry about it for now, just move ahead as quickly as you can to get the song structure down. Once u have the song laid out, it will suggest the solutions to all of the problems that remain in the track.


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This is exactly one of my problems, being an engineer I feel I need to make every single thing sound perfect before I move on, and then I completely lose my flow.nowaysj wrote:Don't mix as u go, just write the song, even if there is something you don't like, don't worry about it for now, just move ahead as quickly as you can to get the song structure down. Once u have the song laid out, it will suggest the solutions to all of the problems that remain in the track.
Will need to try writing a track without mixing it till the end one day, seems like the right way to see if this helps,
cheers
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not always the best way to go....nowaysj wrote:Don't mix as u go, just write the song, even if there is something you don't like, don't worry about it for now, just move ahead as quickly as you can to get the song structure down.
if you have a more chaotic process that isn't just 6 elements intertwining you could spend a week on something that could have been only a few hours work
Re: To the writers block massive...
don't smoke shit when you have a block...
...smoke when you're in the flow!
(at least that's what I do, if i roll it and hope it gives me some inspiration, it won't! shit doesn't blow your mind with inspiration when it's anyway empty. it blows my the mind when it's already full of inspiration but can't really make an order... shit will fix that!)

...smoke when you're in the flow!
(at least that's what I do, if i roll it and hope it gives me some inspiration, it won't! shit doesn't blow your mind with inspiration when it's anyway empty. it blows my the mind when it's already full of inspiration but can't really make an order... shit will fix that!)

forthcoming 12", spring/summer 2015:Legend4ry wrote:Well I am still living in that haze that dubstep is about a dark room with a big system, peoples with their heads down and trigger fingers in the air.
goldplate / war continues
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