i hope this isn’t too much off topic but your post got me thinking and i always wanted to express my thoughts about this:
generally speaking, i don’t make the music i listen to 1. because i don’t know how and 2. i very rarely feel the need to recreate/imitate certain sounds or genres. that said i do get influenced by music i.e. if i’m on a drum’n’bass streak the next song will most likely have a more breakbeat-ish rhythm and a more adventures bassline than usual.
but i change my mood and the music i listen to very frequently and often when i create a song i try to express a certain atmosphere or idea rather than a specific genre.
not listening to other peoples music is no option for me. this is the way i collect “images” in the shape of music in my mind, visions if you like and the more music i listen to the more detail is added to these visions or i discover new nuances and make new associations. to say it differently: i explore my own mind and boundaries by listening to music. ![]()
thus me creating music is more like … well i like to look at it this way: i create the music i would like to listen to but that i can’t find anywhere else in this particular way of sound and arrangement. of course it leans heavily on known genres but i hope that it doesn’t feel too generic. and that’s the type of music i like to draw my inspiration from. the music doesn’t have to be good but it needs to have an idea behind it, something that sets it appart and makes it kind of personal.
i wouldn’t silence everything around me but instead try to free myself from given structures (mentaly) even if it means changing the way i experience and create music. but then again … i’m no professional. ![]()