![]() ![]() It’s much more a case of facilitating the flow. ![]() There’s always a general direction in mind, but truthfully I like to think that once I start to create the idea, how it transpires isn't fully within my control anymore. Who knows, it’s probably a chicken and egg situation.Īll I know is I’m definitely more lost and discontent when I’ve not been in the studio for a week.įor you to get started, do there need to be concrete ideas – or what some have called a 'visualisation' of the finished work? What does the balance between planning and chance look like for you? However, I’ve been writing music as a method of expression for so long now that maybe it’s stunted my ability to express how I’m feeling outside of it. When that bubbling starts, it’s really important that I express it somehow. Sometimes it’s joyous and sometimes it’s the opposite, but it’s usually an emotion or sense that I can’t necessarily articulate with words. ![]() ![]() This can come from anywhere and nowhere in particular. I feel like the impulse for me usually stems from a feeling. Where does the impulse to create something come from for you? What role do often-quoted sources of inspiration like dreams, other forms of art, personal relationships, politics etc play? ![]()
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