Curing writers block by switching styles
by Mike on Jan.10, 2010, under Music
Probably the best advice I can give any musicians who have fallen into the writing block trap is to temporarily switch styles – try a new genre of music, preferably one you wouldn’t normally listen to. Spend a few evenings immersing yourself in it (youtube is great for this).
The 4AM set (with Dave Carson on Guitar and Richard Woodling on sax) is so far out of rock territory that it allows me to experiment and try things that I would normally never put into my progressive tracks.
All we are trying to do is create chilled music with a latin/jazz flavour – I can bring in all sorts of influences from Weather Report to Portishead without worrying if it’s “cool” or “cliché”. In fact some cliché helps, because it makes the music more accessible. Using a couple of sampled loops as the basis for a jam is allowing us to work really quickly. I’m just recording these sessions in Ableton Live (leaving it recording) and then pulling out interesting melodic fragments afterwards to construct new tunes.
After the session, I can replace the sample loops with my own parts, we then learn the “found” tunes to complete the tracks! An interesting way to work, and one that is proving quite successful in producing quite a bit of new material.
Anyway – today’s track, “Down Town” (part of the 4AM set).
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January 14th, 2010 on 9:49 am
Mike, Coming up from Barton, Saturday. Can you e-mail me your address. Ta Rich. Looking forward to it. Check tuning 1st!!!!!!!!