Producing: Stoned vs Straight?
BeatChemist
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What's the verdict?I'm pretty ripped right now, and I had to stop working on a little mix because I was worried I had lost my inner sense of wack.But sometimes sober, I'm just uninspired. Not, "into it", as much.I'm about to embark on a little ganja vacation and stop smoking for a while. I think I'll end up being more productive, um, production-wise.Discuss.
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you lost me, dude...
Come on... just follow it through. I was working on some music, but realised that I wasn't really happy with what was coming out of it. However, there are other times where I'm not really in the mood to work on music, and I smoke a bowl and just zone out and do some real productive work for like an hour straight.
I have trouble being moderate though, that's all. So I'm taking a break. Hoping that I'll be a bit more productive.
you gotta take a real long break to really get into sober mode. Cause your brain wiring changes and that takes time. Until then, you'll just think of ways to trick yourself into getting some pot. I took about a six month break last year. Never felt so smart or unhappy.
I DO like to PLAY music when stoned though. I play bass-guitar, and it feels good to play it when I??m tripping.
But nah, can??t mess with computers and stuff when high.
- J
my girl and i have been saying this for a looooong time, well atleast all summer, then something comes up....
that said my consumption has really gone way down over the last month...
you might be talking about a poor mans speedball:
xanax and strong coffee at the same time.
"our shit is high music"
in short you're not the rza, make beats sober, need some motivation? okay the worlds in a state of chaos, global disasters are happening on every psysiological level possible, babys dying, mothers cryin' annnnnndd go!
"try acid Ray"
I smoke a whole lot but I know that I ain't smoking to get better at making music, I'm puffin so I can finish this whole pizza and listen to this Ann Peebles the way I like to hear it.
If you using that drug as a creative crutch than you got some serious issues
Cosign to a certain extent. One should check oneself when one HAS to smoke to be creative.... or do ANYTHING, for that matter. I smoke to chill out and experience things in an alternative way, get new viewpoints and such, but I don??t really like to make beats while stoned, even if it is... interesting.
- J
i get high everyday, but you know what, i take care of my business.
And what Guzzo said.
Yeah I feel you. I don't rely on weed to get ideas or anything... it just puts me in the mood to work on music. I'm pretty sure I suffer from some sort of attention deficit disorder, and getting high allows me do direct all my energy into one place - be in music, cleaning, whatever. I can work just fine without it, but I tend to get high a lot anyways, and then when I get high I want to work on music... which results in me working on music high fairly often.
I agree that when the drug becomes a crutch, and you can't work without it, then it's a problem.
I do have a problem with people knocking the connection between drugs and creativity though. Drugs are all about changing your perspective, and I think being creative is closely related. For me, the drugs are more of a way to break down my own self-censorship. I'm highly critical of my own ideas, but when I'm high I just run with them. Sometimes the results are great, sometimes they're not.
I just don't think drugs are a black and white thing... too much is bad, but a little bit doesn't hurt.
I disagree, do whatever you feel allows you to be the most creative you can possibly be...
drugs are not productive for me...oh i love this frank zappa quote;
"people take drugs as a license to act like azzholes"
word is bond, do what u gotta do, but dont brag about smoking blunts like you've discovered fire, i always hate sheit like "damn he must have been high to make a song/movie/book like that". that is an insult. you're attributing peoples talents to synthetic sheit(ok organic in some cases but...) and deameaning their brains. give the brains credit.
drugs are for the listeners.
but then again, everyone drugs themselves in one way or another.
so you people beleive that it can only help?
trust me a whole lot of fools beleived that too...and you ain't ever heard of them.
Like I said I am pro-drugs but I am not for trying to justify it as a means to make better music.
talent lies within ones person not within a pipe
i disagree, a lot of greatest music ever was made due to artists being at a point in their lives where they were dependent on drugs, alcohol etc...
I think that's more to do with their situation, not drug use.
Don't want to come off like I'm some sort of super pro-drugs dude. They have their benefits and their drawbacks. Problem is a lot of the time the drawbacks can slowly begin to eclipse the benefits, without the user really noticing. That's the danger.
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