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Where Do Ideas Come From?

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title
Where Do Ideas Come From?
description
I’ve talked to platinum mix engineers, and I’m starting to realize they’re a lot more organized than I am. Do I clean up or risk losing my chaotic artistic self? Porque no los dos? In this pod, let’s talk about creative strategies, from reading poetry and philosophy to watching pick up basketball. There’s something to the chaos, and something to the order.
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date
2025-03-11
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https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lovemusicmore/episodes/Where-Do-Ideas-Come-From-e2vsark
appleUrl
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/where-do-ideas-come-from/id1567355195?i=1000698700187&uo=4
spotifyUrl
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3Q99ssilBqIj2C5w3URNzj
topicsDiscussed
  • Creativity
  • Music production
  • Philosophy
  • Creative strategies
  • Chaos vs. order
  • Personal anecdotes
  • Decision fatigue
  • World building
  • Beat making
  • Musical experimentation
hostNote
Creativity is looking at the book that shouldn't be on your table and going "I should put that in the song." It's associative, not linear, and that's the tension. Platinum mix engineers are often more organized than you'd expect. So do you clean up and risk losing the chaos that feeds you? I work through the practical side: Jay Dilla's rhythmic displacement, how grouping things in fives and sevens instead of fours creates natural overlap and surprise, and why decision fatigue is a real enemy of creative work. The energy for new ideas tends to live at the extremes, the book that shouldn't be there, the weird overlap, the thing you weren't supposed to try. There's also a Taoist angle here. Maybe there's a different idea waiting inside the void rather than inside the chaos. Both are worth cultivating.
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    Introduction to creative strategies
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    50
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    I set the stage for discussing where ideas come from, emphasizing a shift from a theoretical to a practical approach.
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    Influences on creativity
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    137
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    I explore how personality impacts creativity, citing the textural differences in music production roles.
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    The artist's chaos
    startSec
    230
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    The tension between order and chaos in creativity, using personal anecdotes to illustrate the point.
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    Jay Dilla's influence
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    272
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    Discussion of Jay Dilla's unique rhythmic contributions and their profound impact on music composition.
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    On decision fatigue
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    362
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    I reflect on decision fatigue and how it affects creativity, emphasizing the value of routine.
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    Finding inspiration in chaos
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    496
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    The idea that creativity can flourish even in chaotic environments, illustrated by my own experiences.
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    The importance of rituals
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    681
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    Recognizing how various rituals and influences drive creative processes in unexpected ways.
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    Taoism and creativity
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    766
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    I introduce a Taoist perspective on clarity and peace in the context of creativity.
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    The role of poetry
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    904
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    Using poetry as a creative catalyst, showcasing how different structures inspire musical arrangements.
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    Conclusion and creative challenges
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    1082
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    Reiterating the importance of continuous creative practice and the challenge of exploring new ideas.
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    I want to get a little less theoretic. I want to talk about where ideas come from.
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    Creativity is looking at the book that shouldn't be on your table and going 'Hmm, I should put that in the song.'
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    The energy that you can find new ideas in is from the extremes, from the opposites.
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    There's a point beyond which there's no return; you just gotta call it and go to bed.
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    Embracing the chaos that comes from that is maybe something cool.
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    683
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    Most music is grouped in fours, right? One, two, three, four. When you group things in fives and sevens, they naturally overlap.
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    I should probably clean it though because there's probably a different idea waiting inside the void rather than inside of the chaos.
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faq
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    Where do ideas come from in music?
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    Ideas in music can come from various sources, including personal experiences, philosophical readings, and spontaneous moments.
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    How does chaos influence creativity?
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    Chaos can serve as a source of inspiration, encouraging artists to find creativity in unexpected places.
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    What role do rituals play in creativity?
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    Rituals help establish a routine that can foster creativity and eliminate decision fatigue.
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