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Leeeeentement lentement

By Nueli on March 15, 2026 5:16 pm

I feel like I am going in circles! Each week I upload what feels like the same song to me, with only a few change of instruments to make it distinct. I need to experiment with challenges or some kind of structure. Sampling objects around me? Working with noise? Every cursor maxed or nothing? Ambient stuff? Pre-determined song structure? Telling a specific story? I'll see, I don't know yet.

Have a good week everyone!

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Interesting, I feel similarly about my WBs and another WBer (I forget who) made a similar comment recently; HOWEVER listening to your songs right now and they all sound fairly different enough to me. Maybe this is just your "voice" that you've found, maybe not a bad thing after all?

If its really bugging you, maybe the first step is to figure out what (if any) the common elements are that are making the songs sound the same to you, that way you'll know what (if anything) to tweak? I DUNNO

You know what they say, "limitations breed creativity". Can be very useful to just pick something to go off, figure out the rest along the way. As you say, something like specific samples, loose song strcture, story or text.

Good to hear you experimenting nonetheless! smile

Great sound on this one, lots of energy and sparkles.
On creativity: I think everyone hits a place where they chew on the same thing for a while (a friend of mine couldn't stop using 'rad' as a general positive for the better part of a month), so for creative types, fixation can get more frustrating as we strive to break out of a rut. However everyone around us is picking up on the parts that resonate specifically with THEM, so are less likely to notice.

Right now, I'm stuck in the same pop song structure and tend to do a big ol' tempo change in the b-section all the time. Eventually I'll break out of it and find something new. In the meantime, I'm honing that specific trick before I add it to my ever-expanding bag for future use when it will once again be something different to do when creating. It's pretty rad!

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