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Sux (last song, bye)

By Balloonbear on November 25, 2012 9:25 pm

sorry, can't make music anymore. think i will be back as soon as i will get talent. bye.

Sounds cool man.  hang in there... only a few weeks left and you got some juice left.  Like this track... although crazy abrupt ending! 

fuck that. i know it sucks. as everything that i've dont for last month

What's wrong with this?  Melody is nice.  Programmings pretty decent.  Cool stereo spread on noise (don't even know how!).  Arps sound fine.  Good control of volume.  Sounds great to me.

This is a great track bro. Very funky, and like what cTrix said the stereo spread on the noise track is very rad. Sucks to see ya go.

I can't squeeze songs from myself anymore

Grow a backbone, learn more, get better and stop whining.

it's just strange time in my life. Can't make anything good since summer : (

Sorry to hear that you're going, I've often enjoyed your work! This track is alright too!
When it comes to pushing out music every week, and some of it not being as good as you'd like (I certainly relate to that), you kind of just have to divorce from the romantic notion of "art", meaning that those people who are "creative" somehow have something over other people who supposedly aren't. But I raise the example of Mozart or Bach or Bob Dylan. These people pissed music out for a living. They were solid in their craft, so that every so often inspiration would strike and there'd be a gem of a piece of music, but largely, it was all solidly crafted stuff that pleased their clients. You don't sound like you struggle with the craft at all, so all you need to do is divorce from the idea of "art" and accept that when you are writing as much music as this project requires, not all of it will be your best! It can't be! But it's like playing live, you're only as good as your last gig.

I'm not sure if this came out encouraging or not...

Talent == practice. The more practice the more talent. Keep practicing! WB = practice! Your work = solid, so don't feel bad about it!

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