Neon Notes — Week [17]
Making music alone is great. I can just be in my own head, getting lost in ideas. It's perfect for an introvert like myself, but sometimes I have to push against my comfort zone. Especially if I want to work with other people.
And up until I had my first collaboration, I had no idea the ideas and creativity that could spark from that.
New people means new ideas, decisions I might not have made had I been alone.
Hearing input that another producer or artist has totally changed the way I think about music production.
I knew that in order to get better and perfect my craft, I couldn't do it alone.
When I'm working alone, I am most comfortable, but this comes with certain downfalls. I tend to just do the same thing I've always done when I produce a song. There is nothing wrong with that, but I think I would just stagnate if I just always produced alone.
Collaborations forced me to look at music from someone else's perspective.
While I might not agree with every choice that a collaborative partner makes, I at least get to see things in ways that I probably never would've noticed.
For example, I was working on a collaboration for the song Cold Front with an artist and another producer.
I went into the project with solid ideas on how I wanted to produce, but after talking with my partners, I completely changed the way that I processed the vocals. Instead of heavily processed pop type vocals, we opted for less processing and a more intimate sound.
The song itself is still a retro inspired track similar to my other songs, but with a little less super processed vocal. And that is a decision I would not have made had I been on my own.
We also opted to use a real bass guitar for the main body of the song instead of my usual synth bass. This changed the dynamic, and also changed the way I had to mix the song slightly.
Another thing is the excitement. Working with another person can build momentum quickly. One idea leads to another, and then another. And soon, we're feeding off of each other's excitement, and there is no better feeling than that.
Collaborations also force me to make quicker decisions. Simply having another person involved prevents me from sitting on an idea too long. I have to make deliberate decisions in order to keep the group dynamic moving forward.
Just getting out of my own head every once and awhile, and letting someone else hear my idea is sometimes all it takes to unlock new ideas.
Plus, I can adapt my sound in new and different ways, and that's exciting on its own.
So don't be afraid to step outside of your comfort zone, you never know where it can lead.
Now Creating
- Steady music releases on the way
- Website is on hold for now (Personal Reasons)
- Still updating old artwork
Thanks for reading.
If you have thoughts about any of this, I’d love to hear them.
This post is part of my weekly Neon Notes series. New posts go live every Wednesday.
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