Re: re Subconscious Affecting Music

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On Thu, 2 Sep 2010, david wrote:

But if you simply "had to write songs" at the expense of making a living, ended up living on the streets, still making songs, I think it would qualify quite well as some form of insanity. I understand OCD is very popular now.
;-)

Well, it's never made me homeless, but I swear, the prices they charge for ordinary things like mic and cymbal stands, drumheads, etc. has certainly given its best shot and *trying* to make me broke. I think Adrian Utley of Portishead is right about what he said about getting into modular synths, except it's true for music gear in general -- it's like a crack addiction. Once you get into it, you're a goner (and so is your bank account).

That's also why I don't have any hardware modular synths. My vintage keyboards are a bad enough money drain without getting into THAT... I'm particularly avoiding the siren call of semi-modulars like the Arp 2600 and the Korg MS-20. Because...that's how it starts... :)

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