Best spiritual advice that helped your production?

What’s the best spritual advice or realisation you have gotten that has helped your production and how did it help you?

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“Find a way”

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Kenny Beats “D.O.T.S. - Don’t Over Think Shit”

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I like this quote by Brian Eno:

Often in life you are confronted by many possibilities. The best thing you can do is just go for one with a quick decision, then make that choice work for you. It takes you to interesting places with surprising results.

Just pick a sound and make it work.

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There is no enduring self.

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always save your progress before you hit record.

should have it’s own religion.

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“None of this matters.”

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Demistify the gear.

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“Do it, do it, do it, do it, do it, do it, do it, do it”
Henry Rollins

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fail we may, sail we must

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Was that Yoda?

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Covering Mick Farren; but a good choice nevertheless.

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All architecture is what you do to it when you look upon it;
Did you think it was in the white or gray stone? or the lines of the arches and cornices?

All music is what awakens from you when you are reminded by the instruments,
It is not the violins and the cornets . . . . it is not the oboe nor the beating drums - nor the notes of the baritone singer singing his sweet romanza . . . . nor those of the men’s chorus, nor those of the women’s chorus,
It is nearer and farther than they.

Walt Whitman - an excerpt from Leaves of Grass - 1855

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Framed, hung on the wall of my grandfather’s moving business:

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don’t trust any drummer or bass player that tilts their head backwards on the one.

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I’m saving that for the next time we shrimp the spin.

Weatherall

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Stop buying shit.

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