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<blockquote data-quote="fanu" data-source="post: 1583284" data-attributes="member: 79232"><p>I've done several albums – why? Because I've found that deciding to work on an album really opens up your creativity.</p><p>As opposed to working on a single release where the tracks really have to bang, you'll get to explore of what's inside of you musically, where you may not go otherwise.</p><p>Think about Grooverider's <em>Mysteries Of Funk </em>album, for example.</p><p></p><p>Also, I think that album should ideally be written within a certain time as opposed to just putting together a compilation of songs from several years. It'll be a good snapshot of where you were musically at that certain point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fanu, post: 1583284, member: 79232"] I've done several albums – why? Because I've found that deciding to work on an album really opens up your creativity. As opposed to working on a single release where the tracks really have to bang, you'll get to explore of what's inside of you musically, where you may not go otherwise. Think about Grooverider's [I]Mysteries Of Funk [/I]album, for example. Also, I think that album should ideally be written within a certain time as opposed to just putting together a compilation of songs from several years. It'll be a good snapshot of where you were musically at that certain point. [/QUOTE]
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