i ruin my participation in scenius by getting horny. hence the religious turn.naturally you're all familiar with and enthusiastic about my seminal blog series entitled Burrowing in for the Long Winter, but one of its central ideas is that you basically need a period of involvement in scenius (commitment) if you want to achieve your full potential as an artist. having never experienced scenius and seeing no signs of it on the horizon, my saying this basically amounts to a massive self-own.
anyone who has sat down to make tunes in a DAW will be familiar with falling into a state of endlessly flicking through samples and presets. you can start off with a very clear idea of what you want to do and then its easy to pull in samples and vsts through the arrangement you've built, sometimes with interesting results but more likely you lose track of what you were trying to do. if your tastes are eclectic and you arent strict this will paralyse
yeah mvuent's series is brill and if there's a thread about it already i gotta look for it
here's me making a 175 bpm jungle joint, proof of concept (other-life quits pussyfooting)
the chord progression of that jones girls cut is a wider arc/set of moves than the typical 'indie' chord progression, which is usually a vamp within one key. there's no modulation, there's not even really any play/discontinuity that makes music, there's a shuffling cycle. i-maj vii-iv. i-ii-iv. i-iv-v. i-iv-ad nauseum.