Friday, November 16, 2012

Movement..

So I essentially began making music around 2004-2005, messing around with remixes and such. Obviously my main focus was to make hip hop music. The next year, I was more into integrating feeling and stronger lyrics. Regardless, I was still in this bubble. I got better with time and kept making more songs. The thing is that I've always been into "epic" type songs, such as listening to a song and automatically having the reaction of thinking the song sounds "epic" in some form. I always saw that feeling as more so having to do with the production, in my case. At about 2009 and even earlier, I began trying to experiment with production, especially when I had the chance to be accepted in a music school. I never really found any type of success with it because I would always find myself adding too much into a song as to make it whole sin vocals. Working with synths and whatnot, I kind of gave up on that dream because I felt I was straying away from what I was currently doing. Now that I've picked it up again and found both some type of instruction and a motivation for it, I feel like I can take it full force.

My point here is that I've always been fascinated with the underlying aspects of a song (i.e. the production/technicalities) for who knows how long. So this isn't really anything new to me, other than me making it a bit more public. PTP definitely helped me feel more comfortable with growing as an artist rather than remaining in some category. It's always been difficult to compare me to another artist, but now it's more evident that I stick out, whether it's good or bad. I feel great with where I am now! I've never found myself in a position where I had to force myself upon something, musically, so why not open myself more to the shit that I love?? Electronic music is awesome and always has been. I'm not jumping on some sort of trend or anything as I've always been into this kind of thing. I've just learned a lot more stuff. Now I can do 2 different things instead of 1. (The numbers aren't accurate; I'm just trying to say that having the ability to do more than before is always a positive)

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