BLKrbbt
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I think the anxiety is more about just knowing more about production then you did back then. And also knowing now what truly goes into it.
I didn’t read the whole thread, but what helps me is breaking up the studio. Take just one piece of gear, or get something new, and bring out to the couch. Then just make something… anything on it. Then take it back to the studio to get going.
Or reorganize the studio and make it new.
Plus, you need to jam more. Don’t go into it thinking about arranging a track. Just groove out, with a record button near by.
You’ve built it up in your head and you need to just break out and have fun making noise.
Lastly, try the mission briefs here. Do a genre you don’t normally like, like folk or hip hop and let someone else supply the sample, and have a deadline.
Lots of assumptions and generalizations in my post, but I’m just throwing some stuff out to try to get you going.
How about you make a track right now and post it in this response thread.
I want to hear what you got.
Let’s go!
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