What makes producing fun to you?

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What makes producing fun to you?

To me, producing is such an amazing outlet to express emotions & energy!

I love hearing new sounds, I love turning seemingly nonsensical noise into art.

I've been experimenting with new ideas and I want to get some inspiration from you for my next projects!

So what keeps you in that chair locked away from the world? Is it remixing video game music? Trying to make people headbang? Or just making the weirdest thing imaginable? LOL

Making a new video based on your comments!

Let me know in the comments below!!

 

ps. sneak peak of the new studio ;) 

 


239 comments

  • Justin

    Two parts of making music that give the most enjoyment or feelings is starting fresh from a blank slate and finishing a song/track. Being able to start with an idea or experiment with sounds to get ideas into form. The second being when you finally finish a song, and seeing how far and long you worked on something, to listening and appreciating it while getting to share it with anybody in the world. Music is almost always attached to some kind of feeling, which can give someone’s art more value than we can expect.

  • Aiden Hamilton

    What i find really fun is sharing ideas and vibing with other people. When u just chillin with a homie or ur girl and u both are adding elements of a song it’s magical. I feel like I get a glimpse into the mind of whoever I’m working with. I love the feeling of a good collaboration happening.

  • Lovesik

    Producing is so fun/important to me because it’s a great way to express myself. Sitting down in front of my laptop and always improving my self and my skills as a musician is just an amazing feeling. Making music for people brings me a lot of happiness cause music drives everything I do and I’m so blessed to be able to give that same feeling to people.

  • Lochness/Alex

    I would like to know how to get signed by a record label and how make a drop wet.

  • CanCri

    I love just coming up with crazy ideas, and slapping them into my d.a.w, and seeing what comes out of it. Whether it would be some wonky riddim bass, or a random melodic creation.

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