Beats and drugs? How many?

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Post by pilgrimomega » Sat Aug 23, 2008 12:45 am

Might be splitting hairs but for me I know its not the pot but the state of relaxation I get from it at times that allows me to explore and experiment.

What happens is, the guy in my brain who thinks everything I does sucks fucks off for a while and I can just do stuff without being critical of it all.

I am looking into stuff like meditation and teh verrry dangeris binaural beets that Kim Komando sez is killng kids.
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Post by SimonPHC » Sat Aug 23, 2008 1:41 am

nathannn wrote:anyone one that needs drugs to enhance music is listening to horrible music.
But the thing is, your perspective changes. And I mean this literally, you hear the same music (that you loved in the first place) from a 90° different angle. Just a different angle. Nothing 'otherworldly' about it.

A substance influences you and some of your experiences might turn out a little different compared to being sober, neither is better, just different.

As for mixing and engineering, better be sober! You need your knowledge and ears to do those things! Being creative is not doing a job. Your creative (drugged out) output might be the starting point of a job. But the job will be 95% soberness.

All together I find it a waste when people can't enjoy without them, but I wouldn't want to miss those different angles substances provide me.

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Post by Tone Deft » Sat Aug 23, 2008 1:48 am

at this point in the thread maybe we should take a lesson from the Bible.

Jesus saves.

you can save multiple .als files in the same project folder, such as
- sober
- not sober

nothing like opening up a set you've been working on for months only to realize how fucked up you really were last night. @#$%^&!!!
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Post by ethios4 » Sat Aug 23, 2008 2:26 am

SimonPHC wrote: And I mean this literally, you hear the same music (that you loved in the first place) from a 90° different angle. Just a different angle. Nothing 'otherworldly' about it.
That pretty much sums up psychedelic experiences for me.:D

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Post by suburbanbather » Sat Aug 23, 2008 3:33 pm

Silverfish wrote:And now for a personal question.... do my tunes suck?
Absolutely not! I'm enjoying your tunes right now, completely sober.

I'm pretty sure a clueless soccer mom, who's heaviest experience was when she got tippsy at her daughter's sweet 16 birthday, would swear up and down that you were on drugs while creating your tracks.

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Post by funky shit » Sat Aug 23, 2008 4:03 pm

drugs are fun
but also can fuck you up mentaly


my drugs of choice being e's and acid.

HATE HATE FUCKING HATEEEEEE POT!!!
and i agree that drugs do change your hole perception.

Somebody who says that being off their head on pills and feeling that oh so lovely vibe of every single peice of that music, going through your body, isnt appreciating it better.

is lying.
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