Does everyone around here work alone?
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- KVRist
- 69 posts since 3 Jul, 2004 from SC
I collaborate with myself. 
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- KVRAF
- 10879 posts since 3 Apr, 2002 from Austin, TX USA
I compose and record alone, then take my tunes out to friends for review and critique! Since it's just a highly advanced hobby for me and not a moneymaker, I don't feel very driven to drag others into my work (not to mention I can't find anyone that actually wants to play things like I want them to). Plus, it saves wear and tear on the nerves.. my ex-wife and I used to record together and we'd have some interesting and violent discussions over which way the music should go!
I did the garage band thing back in high school, that was enough for me. Now, I don't show up late and drunk to the rehersal, sell my kit for drugs, or spend most of the set trying to hit up on hot babes! And erm should I do any of the above, it's not a big deal either (lol).
I did the garage band thing back in high school, that was enough for me. Now, I don't show up late and drunk to the rehersal, sell my kit for drugs, or spend most of the set trying to hit up on hot babes! And erm should I do any of the above, it's not a big deal either (lol).
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- KVRist
- 274 posts since 15 Nov, 2004 from Gainesville, FL USA
hahaha, I know just what you mean man.Shane Sanders wrote:......]. But they always seem to have an opinion on reverbs and compressors.
Ideas are bulletproof... I am not.
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- TopModernGeezer
- 2679 posts since 14 Mar, 2001 from Stuttgart, Germany
i have 2 people i "collaborate" with in 2 bands: edgar and tobi, both living in stuttgart.
tobi recently said "putte´s a dictator when it comes to music" ..
.. and he´s right. (he´s not upset by it, as he profits from it, like i do have my profit from making music with tobi).
its simply that i mostly exactly know what i want from the music i do, or the music i am involved in ..
though, its a FANTASTIC thingie to see new sides and turns simply cause there´s someone taking influence. but only if you REALLY allow it, cause you love what the other one offers.
thats my case, at least.
putte
tobi recently said "putte´s a dictator when it comes to music" ..
its simply that i mostly exactly know what i want from the music i do, or the music i am involved in ..
though, its a FANTASTIC thingie to see new sides and turns simply cause there´s someone taking influence. but only if you REALLY allow it, cause you love what the other one offers.
thats my case, at least.
putte
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- KVRist
- 492 posts since 26 Feb, 2003 from Vancouver BC
I'm bimusical...I work by myself when it's the Noise/Dark Ambient stuff, but I also drum in a spacy/arty Rawk band. Actually, we're recruiting at the moment...looking for a noisemaker/synthesist; somebody halfway between Delia Darbyshire and Alan Ravenstine would be perfect. Anybody in Vancouver wanna get noisome?
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- Skunk Mod
- 21249 posts since 10 Jun, 2004 from Pony Pasture
1) Look in the Vancouver phone book for "Delan Darbystine" or "Alia Ravenshire."
2) "Noisome" means stenchful, nothing to do with sound. :-D I hope you don't want that!
3) "Bimusical" -- I like.
Meffy
un-noisome... unless provoked
[edit] 4) Alia Ravenshire... isn't she in one of the Harry Potter books? *ponder*
2) "Noisome" means stenchful, nothing to do with sound. :-D I hope you don't want that!
3) "Bimusical" -- I like.
Meffy
un-noisome... unless provoked
[edit] 4) Alia Ravenshire... isn't she in one of the Harry Potter books? *ponder*
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- KVRist
- 492 posts since 26 Feb, 2003 from Vancouver BC
You've never rehearsed in a confined space with sweaty, beer drinking fellows, have you?"noisome" means stenchful, nothing to do with sound
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- KVRAF
- 1884 posts since 9 Feb, 2004 from Rochester, MN
I'm a loner, a control freak, and an extremely self-conscious perfectionist (when it's something I care about). Those qualities don't go well with collaboration. Besides, I make music for myself, and how would someone else be better able to make the music that I have in my head?
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- Skunk Mod
- 21249 posts since 10 Jun, 2004 from Pony Pasture
Funny thing -- the only times I've played with others, they insisted on having an exhaust fan running. Go figure! refer to sig pic ;-)kaden wrote:You've never rehearsed in a confined space with sweaty, beer drinking fellows, have you?
But still, IIWY I'd prefer to get... hm... bruitish.
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- TopModernGeezer
- 2679 posts since 14 Mar, 2001 from Stuttgart, Germany
well put ..Warmonger wrote:I'm a loner, a control freak, and an extremely self-conscious perfectionist (when it's something I care about). Those qualities don't go well with collaboration. Besides, I make music for myself, and how would someone else be better able to make the music that I have in my head?
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- KVRAF
- 1884 posts since 9 Feb, 2004 from Rochester, MN
I guess I should add that my all-time favorite musical experiences involve playing the violin in my (admittedly not great) high school orchesta.
I don't really consider that collaboration though. Live performance is a totally different experience than composition and/or production.
I don't really consider that collaboration though. Live performance is a totally different experience than composition and/or production.
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- KVRer
- 2 posts since 20 Dec, 2004
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- KVRAF
- 8706 posts since 24 May, 2002 from Tutukaka, New Zealand
I'm a sad loner nowadays too.
Not that I'm against collaborating...did some good stuff a few years back with a mate and it was fun doing it, and got released etc, but then I f**ked off to NZ, which put paid to that. Probably my best stuff actually. Also did some stuff with another mate, and it was plain torture...couldn't agree on anything musically, even though we were good mates. Did some stuff with another mate, and we were just planets apart in terms of musical taste, even though the process itself was good.
Overall it's easier and more hassle-free working on my own. Plus....no other f**ker's going to get their grubby hands on my gear, which took years to collect
I think overall the map for success with collaboration is that you all need to have the same appetites. Prodigious brandy/wine intake and a penchant for smoking your heads off without arguing. And being able to stand up for more than two hours helps. If one has less stamina than the other, it's a recipe for failure.
Not that I'm against collaborating...did some good stuff a few years back with a mate and it was fun doing it, and got released etc, but then I f**ked off to NZ, which put paid to that. Probably my best stuff actually. Also did some stuff with another mate, and it was plain torture...couldn't agree on anything musically, even though we were good mates. Did some stuff with another mate, and we were just planets apart in terms of musical taste, even though the process itself was good.
Overall it's easier and more hassle-free working on my own. Plus....no other f**ker's going to get their grubby hands on my gear, which took years to collect
I think overall the map for success with collaboration is that you all need to have the same appetites. Prodigious brandy/wine intake and a penchant for smoking your heads off without arguing. And being able to stand up for more than two hours helps. If one has less stamina than the other, it's a recipe for failure.
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- KVRAF
- 7316 posts since 7 Mar, 2003
I've never met anyone in real-life or online who was serious enough to carry through on a collab, so I'm skeptical.
Plus the kind of stuff I make doesn't draw listens, let alone friends!!
Plus the kind of stuff I make doesn't draw listens, let alone friends!!
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