bloodline wrote:
Sure, I've got pages of the damn things lying around... they probably won't make much sense to you. But should give a good idea of what I mean... I'll have to dig out my scanner...
Great! I would really appreciate it. My email address is in my profile. Thanks mate!
bloodline wrote:
the initial idea should be emotional (that takes special type of person, I'm lucky enough to have someone like that in my band)...
Well I am a *very* emotional person. But I find it very difficult to express my emotions (because I'm a manly man :-P ) I suppose learning how to express emotion through music is a skill which has to be nurtured.
bloodline wrote:
then working out the rest needs to be analytical (which is more my area).
My years of training in music theory should hopefully come in handy here.
bloodline wrote:
Exactly! do that with as many songs as you can.
Will do :-)
I've spotted something which has changed between the time when I started composing a lot of electronic music and the time when I stopped: I have stopped listening to new music. When I first started writing electro, I had just started listening to Kid A by Radiohead. I had never heard anything like it before, and I was absolutely amazed by it. Their subsequent albums were also sources of inspiration.
Apart from a few albums, I haven't really bought much music since then since very little music is interesting to me these days. I am still listening to the same music I was back then. I think I need something new to listen to to open my mind a bit. Suggestions please :-)
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moto