Hello mates! First post on the mighty Reddit. Hope your well!
I think I asked this question a couple of years ago but never got an answer (strange as the flowchart did not apply there)
You obviously enjoy writing the more experimental stuff, both within D&B and at different tempos but why do you stick to the standard structure of intros, drop, slow down, second drop that most electronic tunes stick to? I guess this also applies to track length as well. Do you ever find yourself writing abnormally long songs that you then trim back for commercial release?
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Hello mates! First post on the mighty Reddit. Hope your well!
I think I asked this question a couple of years ago but never got an answer (strange as the flowchart did not apply there)
You obviously enjoy writing the more experimental stuff, both within D&B and at different tempos but why do you stick to the standard structure of intros, drop, slow down, second drop that most electronic tunes stick to? I guess this also applies to track length as well. Do you ever find yourself writing abnormally long songs that you then trim back for commercial release?
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