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Where to best find people to collaborate?
Went to a meetup.com songwriters thing, but...not sure if it's really the vibe.
There are two of us, but it's slower doing everything yourselves from writing to production.
This a one minute example of how we work (sometimes after sketching on an instrument) Usually starting alone on parts of an idea, then more collaborative/iterative as we refine it:
(edited url to fix glitch 9pm 10/21/19)
This is what the piece ended up like
Please kindly note friends, we're not focused on classical. This was on a whim after watching some historical movie. Usual preference is more downtempo/r&b, although over all eclectic interests over time period and genre.
Btw, love the forum, I'm glad to finally get a post out after lurking for a while. Peace and Love!
Dak
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Swingers bars.
Used to be Liverpool
https://endlesss.fm/
Highly recommend joining the discord chat as well as the beta. It’s much deeper than meets the eye and very addictive!
Thanks Blue,
I'm not familiar with it appreciate the suggestion and will check it out.
Dak
That reminded me of https://www.kompoz.com/music/
I’ve been thinking of reaching out to collaborate .. thing is, it’s not like when I was younger doing the band thing with as much free time as required.
Now it’s when I get time and if I can be arsed. Other times I might session binge.
Not conducive to healthy music production especially if the collaborator is in the same situation. So I’ll probably carry on jamming alone, creating half finished tracks nobody will ever hear