The Introverted Musician's Guide to Being Alone

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Venus Theory

Venus Theory

Күн бұрын

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@VenusTheory
@VenusTheory Жыл бұрын
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@F_E_U
@F_E_U Жыл бұрын
Did you weaponize something at Knobcon? :^) kiddin, but this format of narrated vlog is interesting, kind of a mix of your philosophical videos mixed with the travel ones, i like it :)
@BKLYN_TZU
@BKLYN_TZU Жыл бұрын
That was truly profound I can't remember how I stumbled across your channel but I'm glad I did thanks for the insight
@DJeMo
@DJeMo Жыл бұрын
I feel some of your journey and mindset this last little while, it's hard to find the true lost in the sauce sound companions today compared to years ago, that partner or partners in crime all in with sharing the journey, the blind passionate excitement and process wherever it or we goes, but no sadly the ego and the me me me has many consumed and continues to devour so many. The lone wolf mindset soon sets in, as you realise the inner peace and non drama setting you find yourself, which can be 5% lonely at times for sure, but that is quickly outweighed with the 95% bliss of peace and less environmental noise around you to distract you from getting lost in the sauce, FOR YOU
@qrdnk
@qrdnk Жыл бұрын
I think it´s a decent mix of both isolation and lived experience that makes the difference of gaining creativity (not to say to get over creativity crisis)
@mimikova390
@mimikova390 Жыл бұрын
you worry too much.
@nadinedemacedo
@nadinedemacedo Жыл бұрын
Your channel is unique, cause it blends introspection, philosophy and art. Most content creators just entertain or teach. Thank you.
@george-broughton
@george-broughton Жыл бұрын
This is why i like the way mustache man talks words. He also just has chill vibes.
@heathbrady8510
@heathbrady8510 Жыл бұрын
Couldn’t have said it better myself . Cameron = introspection, philosophy, art and I like the way moustache man talks words.🙌 I don’t know if this happened where you live or not ( and I can’t remember exactly what year it was ) but sometime in the early 90’s in Australia the federal government changed the language of creative contracts , in a legal sense. The word ARTIST was changed to PRODUCER and ART was replaced with the term PRODUCT . This fundamentally altered the uniqueness of the work and the individuality of the artist in a way that nefariously removes the individuality or even the exceptionality from the situation entirely . I felt it was a sad day. Even for Producers .
@supervixenxiii
@supervixenxiii 4 ай бұрын
Yes It’s incredible
@_tion
@_tion Жыл бұрын
I am an autistic person and as such, working alone comes very naturally to me. However, Your channel along with people like Dom Sigalas and Chris Selim for example link me to others via a medium that is just as important to me as the physical connections that you speak of. Unknowingly, you, along with many other musicians, are a very important part of my life and you will never know just how much you have been a part of who I have grown to be and for that, I thank you.
@MNolanMillar
@MNolanMillar Жыл бұрын
My composition lecturer at university believed in isolating himself to get his woork done. So, he secluded himself, fell into a deep depression, and then took his own life. I heard he died after returning from mid-year break. It was months later that I found out it wasn't an accident or medical condition, or anything else. This was in the last month of the final year of my music degree. Before the break, I was composing a piece for him that we could play together (him on viola and me on guitar) before the break. Back then, I was struggling with mental health issues as well. It was a huge shock and affected me deeply. I still haven't finished that piece, but I've kept it for 23 years now. I sometimes play the main theme by myself. Since my mother died a few weeks ago as well (and my father is old and sick... and he asked me to write him a song 25 years ago and I still haven't) I've decided to get serious about composition once again. I'm currently working on my portfolio for my application to a master of arts in composition, and I'm determined to follow through.
@yeahthatkornel
@yeahthatkornel Жыл бұрын
Please finish that piece for your father!
@MNolanMillar
@MNolanMillar Жыл бұрын
@@yeahthatkornel Thanks. I will.
@bricelory9534
@bricelory9534 Жыл бұрын
I really love this. I think you nail a vital part of art: it's communication. And communication really does require people and interaction, and also one another inspiring or challenging one another. Isolation can be useful for the actual craft - but why we care about the craft in the first place is arguably more important. And deepening connections that lead to real communication - whether immediate or through art - is one of the most powerful reasons to hone a craft. Thank you for this beautiful video essay. I really think KZbin just needs more of this. I know it'll likely suppress it in favor of the latest Mr. Beast video or jump cut mish mash of people throwing eggs at each other, but this is a truly meaningful video. It is not simply "content" - it's conversation.
@karacoldmusic
@karacoldmusic Жыл бұрын
Love the way both the video articulates this point as well as your comment.
@birkaster
@birkaster Жыл бұрын
In isolation we crave company and in company we crave to be alone. Probably the right balance is the key. It's beautiful to cook up something alone but heartbreaking to eat it without company, at least most of the time. I truly believe that, when it comes to creativity, 1+1 equals to 3, working with someone who pushes you, who gives you feedback and vice versa is something special which many creative people have forgotten.
@Arkansya
@Arkansya Жыл бұрын
the key may be more to allow change and evolution than aiming for a "static" balance, craving for sth is a strong motivation after all
@rainbowkrampus
@rainbowkrampus Жыл бұрын
"when it comes to creativity, 1+1 equals to 3" This is really good but it's broader than creativity. It's a really good summary of dialectics. Thesis and Antithesis resulting in Synthesis. Nothing is erased or subsumed in the process. One and one interact and become three. That said, I don't think creative people have forgotten this. I think it's just harder and harder to build this sort of thing up. Our current economic mode trends towards isolation. At least here in the US, going anywhere costs money. Everything is far apart and there are few places that allow for the kind of boisterous interaction you get from a community of artists. People haven't forgotten, their ability to engage has been curtailed.
@gergoretvari6373
@gergoretvari6373 Жыл бұрын
Isolation when you have opportunity to be with others any time = good isolation when you don't have anyone and it's a constant state = not good, infect, horrible
@VideoGameStarChannelSupreme
@VideoGameStarChannelSupreme 10 ай бұрын
The hard part is trying to find people who share your passion. Even amongst musicians, not everyone is available even if a coordinated meetup virtually were done. They probably are too busy and will only do things for money because their time has become too valuable, or they probably don't like the idea of cooperating together. Maybe they're not interested in working with someone in your genre, even though through my life those haven't exactly existed in the way people categorize music. Maybe you're from a country or the artist your looking for is in a country with a culture that normalizes isolation or individualism, or keeping foreigners out of the community. There's a lot of barriers to making that 1+1>2 and in a lot of cases it can turn into 1+1
@antfactor
@antfactor 7 ай бұрын
I feel, and struggle in the search for this, quite often. Finding other compatible musicians/performers in the electronic genre seems far more finicky than dating in some ways - LOL! In as much as it's funny... it also kinda sucks - but I'm trying to keep my mind and heart open to the possibility again. I'd really love to collaborate and (especially!) perform with someone.
@Protocol_17
@Protocol_17 Жыл бұрын
The antithesis of creativity is distraction and yet distraction is where we often refuel our creativity. Fun, as you say, is inspiring.
@ryanhursh6322
@ryanhursh6322 Жыл бұрын
What you said at 2:40… I feel that too much. And I miss out on a lot because of that feeling that I need to be doing that, that nothing. Because I’m definitely not always making music. I probably spend more time watching these videos until I feel inspired. We’re now approaching the end of summer and I feel like I didn’t do anything useful. I mean I did. release an album, but somehow, it doesn’t feel like enough to make up for what I lost. It’s hard to strike that balance.
@michalmanos4320
@michalmanos4320 Жыл бұрын
Someone once asked me 'what do you do on days where you dont feel like making music?' as if he felt it was his life's mission to just toil away every .single .day. on his craft. I get that mentality, it's probably hard to break out of at some point once you get there... but i just told him 'don't make music on those days. go outside, read a book, talk to someone new.' Sometimes it's easy to forget that normal every day interactions can inspire someone just as much as the thing they love doing the most. There's a weird balance to it all at the end of it. thank for the creations cameron, keep your head up bro!
@TheoremofDesolation
@TheoremofDesolation Жыл бұрын
These evocative reflections on the artist's inspiration are rarely seen in the world. His loneliness and its impact on creation. I guess every artist has a silent struggle of himself and the environment to create. Thank you very much for sharing these few moments.
@craigpurdie3528
@craigpurdie3528 Жыл бұрын
“The making of art is not a competitive act. Our work is representative of the self.” ― Rick Rubin, The Creative Act: A Way of Being As I listened to your VERY inciteful video here, I was reminded of Rick Rubin's book that I'm currently enjoying. Thanks for venturing outside the usual norms of music video discussions. What's deep inside us is what needs to be addressed every once in a while too.
@pickyyeeter
@pickyyeeter Жыл бұрын
It's a great book. I'm listening to the audiobook
@maximiliansofke5414
@maximiliansofke5414 Жыл бұрын
bought the book a week ago, cant wait to read it aaahhh
@chuckcrunch1
@chuckcrunch1 Жыл бұрын
i devoured that book in 2 days, i couldn't put it down . it confirmed a lot of what i already assumed but it's good to have a second point of view
@Arkansya
@Arkansya Жыл бұрын
another great quote Rubin uses in a lot of interviews : "Self-expression is not about yourself"
@bramdevlaam1154
@bramdevlaam1154 Жыл бұрын
Same!!
@cathalt3862
@cathalt3862 Жыл бұрын
"Happiness only real when shared" - Christopher McCandless :)
@yuanquan5797
@yuanquan5797 Жыл бұрын
I've always thought I was forced to be alone. Now I know it's me that is forcing it.
@jimprior180762
@jimprior180762 Жыл бұрын
At my core, I want to be incredibly selfish, but on the surface I need to be wanted, so I feel duty bound to give my time and creativity to my family. I often despise my responsibilities and crave being alone (for a decent length of time) to express my self. Sometimes one has to get a bit angry with oneself to just do it and get it out of your system, for the benefit of everyone. They probably won't miss you as much as you think they will. That is my struggle!
@DerekMusic27
@DerekMusic27 Жыл бұрын
You have become a solace in a really weird world of creation. Thanks for making these videos. The ones that invoke deeper thought. Really great work Cam man.
@MistyMusicStudio
@MistyMusicStudio Жыл бұрын
Isolation from people helps so much for me personally 😅 Don't get me wrong, going to synth night once a week and connecting with like minded people is awesome and necessary. Something about there being no one around but the dogs and trees to hear you sing really brings the art out though haha. Loved this vid, and the improv piano. Great job!
@somerandomguy001
@somerandomguy001 Жыл бұрын
Holy shit i literally wrote about this (almost)exact situation in my journal yesterday I wrote this: "it might sound slightly depressing, but once you get to the point in life when you don't have anyone to share your good or bad or happy or sad experiences with, it feels like you're choking, kinda, in the beginning, that is for like 2-3 months. choking on feelings or thoughts, longing to spread and share your experiences with someone, anyone. it leaves you kinda desperate for a few months in the beginning. but that only lasts a few months. after that comes a great period when your mind gets so filled up that it can't take in/keep staying like this. so THEN if you give it a creative medium of expression, like poetry or writing or music or piano or drawing too ig. then it's like "FINALLY" and adapts to communicate all it's built up thoughts and feelings over the months in the form of these creative mediums. that too beautifully."
@somerandomguy001
@somerandomguy001 Жыл бұрын
I wrote this in my journal after writing a poem. And no I'm not lonely. Just alone.
@gilesmoss5860
@gilesmoss5860 Жыл бұрын
You absolutely knocked the videography out of the park with this one. The aspect ratio, the grading, the b-roll.. exceptional work. It fit the narrative perfectly.
@marc.lepage
@marc.lepage Жыл бұрын
Last summer I finally read Walden, which is almost the prototypical "live alone in the woods" work. My struggle, as a hobbyist, is finding the time and energy to create. I just spend the entire day working on fixing some broken plumbing, there's always a fire to put out, and precious little time to create my own little sparks.
@humblegiantgiant7902
@humblegiantgiant7902 Жыл бұрын
This video is a subtle master piece, as a 22 year old musician looking to build my creative capacity ,meet and be inspired by other creators and been isolated for good amount of time now I can say well done on this peice of creation
@somniamagus
@somniamagus Жыл бұрын
That little ache in the sinus that signals forth the welling of tears, that's what that last chord dragged out of me. Just out of the park with this one, truly. Hope you choose to share more like it in the future.
@spenzakwsx4430
@spenzakwsx4430 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video; it really struck a chord with me. I made the mistake of moving from Berlin to a small village in southern Spain, lured by a romanticized dream of living and working in isolation. The pandemic only intensified that isolation. At first, it seemed like a blessing, helping me discover my "true self" without the distractions of Berlin's vibrant art scene and various events. However, now I find myself missing it. I miss engaging with people who share a similar level of creative intensity, whether it's in writing, painting, filmmaking, or music. Conversations with these individuals often spark new ideas for me, sometimes instantaneously, offering different perspectives on what I love doing. Here in this village, life often feels like a "dead end." Although the internet is a saving grace, I have yet to find an online community where I can interact with others and exchange ideas and projects. I've tried to find such communities, but have had no luck so far. If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know.
@hoshisato2687
@hoshisato2687 7 ай бұрын
I remember feeling that way too. “If only I could leave my spouse and puppy for a week and isolate myself in a hotel room I would be able to really do it!” Now they’ve both passed away and I realize that was an excuse that both justified my inaction and prevented me being fully present with them. The sharpest pain you’ll ever feel is the regret of having taken someone for granted. Now I’m alone I don’t give a shit about creating. I should have been fully present with them *and* fully present with my art. No blamey excuses to protect myself because I’m afraid of failure.
@michaelkonomos
@michaelkonomos Жыл бұрын
I appreciate this. When I think about some of the most "reclusive genius" heroes I have - Reznor, Bowie, Cortini - they all have people around them. Whole teams of people. Reznor famously said Nine Inch Nails is Trent Reznor on the liner notes of Pretty Hate Machine. But it wasn't true in a sense. Nine Inch Nails was his roommate and bandmate Chris Vrenna. It was Skinny Puppy and Ministry and Janes Addiction and later Bowie himself. It was dozens of people that inspired him and helped him and all the cross-pollination and collaboration and competition going on. AND some lonely nights at the desk too, which is alright. Homo Sapiens is a communal creature, even for us introverts.
@nkogliaz
@nkogliaz Жыл бұрын
Dealt with this aspect my entire adult life, nailed it, cheers stache bro.
@billfox3761
@billfox3761 Жыл бұрын
My best friend from high school and I have had personal studios since the '70s. We'd often talk about the isolation of creating in a vacuum instead of interacting with others. Once upon a time, making music was a team sport but with today's technology, that isn't always so.
@krystalleite
@krystalleite Жыл бұрын
hi. i'm not used to make comments in youtube videos, especially videos about music production. but this one is necessary. i'm brazilian, i produce since 2019 when i was 18 years old, i found your channel about a year and i watch some of the videos sometimes (i try not to spend my time in social media). you content help me a lot. it's always like a philosophy class: it's never about copy and paste a technique, it's about finding your own way trough the music and that i appreciate a lot, because you're makeing musicians and not only beatmakers (of course, with all the respect with that word). so i just want to say thank you for your work, thank you for being real with your viewers and your own craft. i'm sending all my love and support always!
@We.Are.Lockhart
@We.Are.Lockhart Жыл бұрын
To create musical ideas in isolation and multiply the creative process in a band. This is a perfect balance for me.
@BenCoultryAfishall
@BenCoultryAfishall Жыл бұрын
This was gorgeous, and really aligns with my experience. There are circumstances in which isolation is nearly required I've found. Sometimes you build up a cache of other people's energy and thoughts, and that will really screw with your ability to focus and even hamper the connection to your own thoughts, perceptions, and emotions, all the ingredients of music which need to be free flowing and uninterrupted. That said, it can be some lonely business. I speak more to area gas station clerks than the friends I used to have. Driving, travel, motion etc found its way into my process - only time I'm more than 50 feet away from another human is in the car.
@GuyVignati
@GuyVignati Жыл бұрын
Very deep and fascinating topic covered here. My opinion is that both things are needed: isolation and socialization. The first one can be really good to get in contact with your inner self (also immerse yourself in nature can be very good for wellness). The second one is fundamental too, but has to be done in the right way: connecting with people in reality more than chatting and socializing by distance.
@ravelsberg
@ravelsberg Жыл бұрын
So spot on. Each musician/artist (and even hobbyists like me!) on his/her own are that much locked into their own small cocoon and thinking about art as competition, we are afraid of giving constructive criticism to other like-minded people. Producing on your own is great, but how I loved the creative process when I played with others some 30 years ago (yeah, I'm a darn old synthesist). Makes me realize that I HAVE to go to Superbooth 2024. (Btw, the music and the video editing worked perfectly. To be honest, I've been close to tears (and that's *no* irony!).
@swancrunch
@swancrunch Жыл бұрын
collective creativity is a definitely fun thing to do. I only half as much separated from this (last time i've played with others was like 15 years ago), but i miss it still.
@roblouw
@roblouw Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. As a solo creator it's really hard to find people who can relate
@thealleys
@thealleys Жыл бұрын
this video was kind of a piece of art. Really good.
@Keroser1983
@Keroser1983 Жыл бұрын
" Everything I do, I do alone "...This hit like a truck. This is totally me almost my entire life. For example I am on vacation now all by myself and I watched this video in my hotel room, totally alone. This is one of the main reasons that I am into production. It is a great company for my loneliness..
@rubiscoRD
@rubiscoRD Жыл бұрын
nice video, i totally agree, life of an artist is a pendulum between to be alone and the needed to recharge creativity doing stuff, living experience.
@trapkat8213
@trapkat8213 Жыл бұрын
A lot of people, including some on this thread, seems to think that you need life experience in order to express something deep (apologies for generalizing here, just trying to make a point). If that is the case, then explain to me how a seven-year old 'prodigy', meaning kid, can play a classic piece on a violin with such emotion and sophistication that I feel it is beyond my reach forever. In my case, I think isolation is linked to obsession. There are some things I just can't get enough of, and music has been at the top of that list for most of my life.
@weaktearecords
@weaktearecords Жыл бұрын
Awesome video. It reminds of the proverb: "Whoever isolates himself pursues his own selfish desires; He rejects all practical wisdom." It seems like focusing on a project and diving in solo would be super productive, but usually just gets depressing and stuck. However, if I play with a friend for just an hour or so I always end up with a handful of great rough starts to a variety of new songs to flesh out. Beautiful video, thanks again!
@Wolfbabypuppylove
@Wolfbabypuppylove Жыл бұрын
The perfect hybrid of philosopher and composer ...thank you Cameron another thought provoking video.
@tonematrix
@tonematrix 11 ай бұрын
"it’s fun to have fun and connecting with people who inspire you is actually pretty damn inspiring and suddenly being inspired you have a whole lot more to say." ❤🎹
@F_E_U
@F_E_U Жыл бұрын
I wholeheartedly agree with the message, it's quite a feat when you manage to put meaning behind your art, in the end it will be interpreted differently by others, but meaning to communicate your experiences and opinions can make something deeper
@bradenzalapi2646
@bradenzalapi2646 Жыл бұрын
This was beautiful and so inspiring. You have been my favorite creator for a year now and I can’t thank you enough for all the knowledge and thought provoking introspection you have helped cultivate with this channel
@somegermanbassist
@somegermanbassist Жыл бұрын
You perfectly expressed what I find myself craving recently... Meeting other people who share my passion for music. Thank you for this video!
@stevezac_cptlpnshmnt
@stevezac_cptlpnshmnt Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. My last relationship didn't work out for wanting to constantly be isolated making music. This video speaks to me on SO many levels. One of the many struggles artists go through that many people don't see.
@tubbymusic05
@tubbymusic05 Жыл бұрын
Your editing, the voice, the things your saying all add up to what literally feels like a short film abt your struggles with creativity. I really enjoy your videos and they always give me a different perspective on how I should be looking at the way I am creating.
@ReadingTextStories
@ReadingTextStories Жыл бұрын
This might be my favorite video of yours so far! It is a very strange thing to comprehend and yet it's the energy that seems to keep it all together. Side note, seeing US-30 and the entrance to Sweetwater made me miss home a lot, but the footage was nice to look at.
@ccwaggoner
@ccwaggoner Жыл бұрын
7:20 Really feeling this. I arrived at a similar realization after going through a tough period of little to no energy for creative work. I wondered whether or not I would actually be able to make things I was happy with ever again. Putting yourself and your work out there really does help. Regardless of how you perceive the "merits" of what you're doing. The spirit of it is infectious. Inspiration is everywhere. But it is up to the artist to find and harvest it. Enjoyed the heck out of this - cheers.
@MujjOMusic
@MujjOMusic Жыл бұрын
As a Introvert music artist this video is so relatable ❤
@onlymeadow
@onlymeadow Жыл бұрын
i find great solace in realizing that someone else "gets it." the creative sees life through a different lens than the non-artist. artists can recognize the bores of an average lifestyle, but uncreative people cannot see the beauty in life except through the perspective of an artist. in this way it's hard to level with people who see life in a drastically different way
@espy9244
@espy9244 Жыл бұрын
Came for the free plugins, stayed for the channel. This channel has changed my view on music and creativity pretty drastically, and I am so much better for it., so thank you.
@wicky4473
@wicky4473 Жыл бұрын
Those windscreen wipers sound like a heartbeat…nice.
@josephkiesel4695
@josephkiesel4695 Жыл бұрын
That’s wild, this video kept reminding me of long introspective drives I’ve had on rainy days, listening to loscil, and then when I saw you were listening to loscil my mind was blown!
@broncoxy
@broncoxy Жыл бұрын
I've been rediscovering your channel lately and let me just say that you really manage to light that little spark of inspiration and will inside me, to actually try and do something with my musical abilities, which hasn't been easy at all in the last time; thank you, man!
@Bittamin
@Bittamin Жыл бұрын
This might be the most relatable video I’ve ever watched about production
@ahmaanhunt
@ahmaanhunt Жыл бұрын
I love this, because I use isolation as a measure of focus. Sometimes the frequency of my environment hinders my creativity and I need isolation. Then there's times when an experience creates a subject worth expressing.
@8lheir
@8lheir Жыл бұрын
every moment you exist, dream or awake, you are building the next thing that you make
@johnnybigpotato2404
@johnnybigpotato2404 Жыл бұрын
It kinda all eventually comes full circle. One thing is indeed true in our old sayings, Steel sharpens steel. Thanks Bro!
@ChrisSchaffer
@ChrisSchaffer Жыл бұрын
I'm mostly listening to folks on youtube while doing other work - so narration + excellent footage captured during a trip works great for me as a format. If I miss a shot I haven't missed something critical, and if I happen to be watching it's nice to have the visual context. Glad you made use of the footage you had for this one!
@mimikova390
@mimikova390 Жыл бұрын
His voice is great. I wish he would do some depeche mode-ish stuff.
@the3dotsguy...610
@the3dotsguy...610 Жыл бұрын
I like the way the aspect ratio really adds to the caputred feeling
@antfactor
@antfactor 7 ай бұрын
I've been composing/recording music for 40+ years now. Started buying synths and 'making a studio' when I was 16. Have collaborated on various occasions, and been in some 'bands' long ago... but I feel/think many composers spend a lot of time alone. One can't much socialize, watch TV, or do other life-business whilst working on our ideas. That said, I would love to do live performances with another kindred soul, in nearly any medium. On the rare moments it's happened, I've truly loved/appreciated it. Thanks for this, and the honesty of your videos. Great stuff, sir. 👌 🐜
@Jecks_music
@Jecks_music Жыл бұрын
I really love your introspective videos. There are plenty of tutorials on plugins, tools, DAWs, etc., but very few creators discuss music from an inner perspective, and your videos resonate a lot with how I experience music. Thank you!
@orphic-trench
@orphic-trench 6 ай бұрын
After living in an island for five years and having music become my only concern, I'm moving back to the city. I'm packing things up as we speak. This video hits different as I'm going through the motions.
@jozard
@jozard Жыл бұрын
I really connected to your words. I too have that idea that I should isolate myself and chain myself to the studio to be creative. giving up on social events just to gain a few extra hours in the studio. The words you said there can definitely stand as a text monolog on their own. And the video and editing help convey this very well. thanks for this and for your channel, its been very inspiring for me lately since I discovered it.
@adijames
@adijames Жыл бұрын
Lovely piece this. Thanks. Also, I played a Subsequent37 at a synth show, couldn’t get it out of my system. I bought one. It’s a thing of beauty and inspiration.
@audiolego
@audiolego Жыл бұрын
Even your speaking voice is ambient❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@Paolo_Pino
@Paolo_Pino Жыл бұрын
I think the right mix is always the best... I found some of your assumptions in this video, especially being totally with myself - while having my family, friends and cats - is the best way to focus on inspirations and getting things done. But inspirations often comes from the "other side" of myself, the part that interacts with the world and with people that can feed my creative soul. Btw, this video is very very very awesome, the choice of camera angles is sooo well thought and give the video that intimate feeling. Thanks a lot. Thank you really, your work, even though we have not had direct contact, has been inspiring to me. And probably for many others.
@dannymaher664
@dannymaher664 Жыл бұрын
It's a thing being isolated by choice to reflect and collect yourself. It's another thing being isolated without choice. I woke up paralysed in 2019 and I constantly feel isolated because the choice of being isolated has been taken from me. I now feel constantly isolated!
@morrisfraser7236
@morrisfraser7236 Жыл бұрын
Truly inspiring. My favourite bit is where you choose not to close the piano lid in the last shot. You’re a leave-the-lid-open guy. That signifies you clearly have more to say.
@the_washington_monument_am9714
@the_washington_monument_am9714 Жыл бұрын
When life hits you so darn hard that you get slapped back to 4:3… In all seriousness though, this was a wake up call to me. I’ve been holed up in my own little mountain as of late. Time to start living again. Thank you.
@Caesar_Online
@Caesar_Online Жыл бұрын
Love this format!
@FreestyleGalaxyNMore
@FreestyleGalaxyNMore Жыл бұрын
Isolation is crucial!!!!! 😎💪🏼
@TrevBarnes
@TrevBarnes Жыл бұрын
This topic exactly has been something I’ve been struggling with lately, thank you so much for making this all make sense
@djgautz
@djgautz Жыл бұрын
I'm gonna rewatch and think about this video for a long time. You said very well how our introvert battery needs to be recharged alone, but it also gets supercharged with those inspiring experiences with inspiring people. Those 2 ideas can be hard to reconciliate sometimes, I do best at home alone making music, but it's also about sharing that music with common minded people. it can be hard to convince the introvert in me to go out and go to shows and talk to people but it's always a good experience in the end.
@fredkennedy8435
@fredkennedy8435 Жыл бұрын
Love it. Sometimes, I find it funny, the moments that inspire me. I'll find myself FILLED with creative energy, for days and days, after a single conversation. I've noticed that those moments come and go, but what I always like to tell people... I call it the "wave of motivation." It comes and it goes. When it comes, I try to ride it. When it goes, I try not to get to down on myself, because I know that it'll come again (or at least it always has so far). Just enjoy it while it's there, and when it's not, you never know what might spark that fire again. I should say too, people tend to be that spark.
@daneguitarist1
@daneguitarist1 Жыл бұрын
yessss.. let the loneliness run thru you... become the pain
@mclovin6368
@mclovin6368 Жыл бұрын
yesss bro! Yes, thank you for making me realize I'm not alone with this mindset, constantly stuck in my ways. not realizing I need to breathe I've always known this but was stuck in this self-loathing mindset but I've learned our words and what we tell ourselves hold more power than we imagine. I say this without being corny but people need people, I found myself holding things in letting my emotions run rapidly and acting on them, with all this being said though don't forget to BREATHE AND TRULY BE YOU!
@n1lla
@n1lla Жыл бұрын
Man, the 'All Things Yet to Come' song (at 4:17) is great!
@DavidLilja
@DavidLilja Жыл бұрын
About the quote from the song. This is my favourite passage from The Sound of Silence by Simon & Garfunkel: And in the naked light I saw Ten thousand people, maybe more People talking without speaking People hearing without listening People writing songs that voices never share No one dared Disturb the sound of silence
@davidhouston8006
@davidhouston8006 Жыл бұрын
Honestly, I can't thank you enough for this. I've been stuck in a rut for so long creatively, and I think I can now get out of it with the help of others
@billy2896
@billy2896 Жыл бұрын
YES. THANK YOU. I haven't watched this yet, but I have a feeling it'll be great.
@AMTunLimited
@AMTunLimited Жыл бұрын
For me, I've come to the realization (very slowly and painfully) that there is no creativity without living. Creativity is the process of ditilling your experiences. There's no creation without the inspiration to expound upon
@keithericksen5756
@keithericksen5756 Жыл бұрын
Cameron, that was an awesome video. Yeah, really connecting with people is SO necessary. We’re not meant to live in isolation (for too long anyway.) good to see you laughing and enjoying the folks you’re hanging out with.
@ottermods3212
@ottermods3212 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the grounded and very real, in the moment, take on the creative/inspirational process. I think some people (artists) struggle with this because it's very much the "just do what other people think you're supposed to be doing" instead of doing something expressive for themselves.
@Myuu
@Myuu Жыл бұрын
Beautiful video and your words are spot on! And at the same time very inspiring! Thank you
@fredrikuppsall1043
@fredrikuppsall1043 Жыл бұрын
Great video. I have been reading Paul Austers New York trilogy lately so this theme of solipsism and loneliness has been mulling through my mind. This reflection on the relationship it has to creativity could not have come at a better time for me.
@nghtfall
@nghtfall Жыл бұрын
This is my fav video of yours. So simple yet powerful & has a great look to it too
@treyhudson73
@treyhudson73 Жыл бұрын
Your video production has really elevated lately. I felt like I was in a Friday Night Lights episode and then you hit me with the return to the piano bench. I got all the feelz.
@ARKAN_Music_
@ARKAN_Music_ Жыл бұрын
You touch on a really sore point for my life..I am always and constantly alone , except that the thing that helps me is perhaps imagining the lives of others or telling stories that are totally true or totally in my mind. The thing that "recharges" me the most is hearing the opinions of others of my works in general , talking to someone who is not close to me but close in what I love and what I want to create in terms of mixing , music , tracks , give suggestions etc. The thing I admit I miss the most is living a life this way , I've tried many times to do things alone , go out alone and things like that but it never works..NEVER. I guess the only things I can do is to watch some tv series , some anime or something like to also recharge in a way..I don't know why but it works everytime. So I'm like the most jealous of people who just live really..so go out , have some friends who are close to them , hang out with her girlfriends and yea , normal things like that.
@glorfindeiko
@glorfindeiko Жыл бұрын
Found interesting effect of your videos that I sometimes distract from the topic but start to think and process something that is important for myself. It's like brain firestarter, I solve my problem, bring idea and then move video back to get the point
@richardsaffle
@richardsaffle Жыл бұрын
I truly appreciate these deeper thoughts, Homie… Thank you for sharing them!
@fxdaly
@fxdaly Жыл бұрын
Interesting video. So many creative activities (art, music production, writing) are carried out mostly in isolation. That’s why I go to music production and writers meetups every week ( in fact several times a week) here in Berlin, to meet and hangout with other like minded creators. It’s mutual encouragement and an exchange of ideas that lead to creativity.
@hygieian_hijinx
@hygieian_hijinx Жыл бұрын
OMG i love work road trips. That b roll of your drive was great. And these are the kinds of thoughts that i have on my 4-6 hour travel commutes
@DeathByBacklog
@DeathByBacklog Жыл бұрын
Love the Colter Wall shout. See him live asap
@PHILDIPALMA
@PHILDIPALMA Жыл бұрын
Although I do spend a lot of time aking music on my own, I'm always looking for new people to collaborate with. New input, fresh ideas and cross-validation of what we're both doing - which is often a necessary boost when I start to question why I do what I do.
@VinnieLeeStudio
@VinnieLeeStudio Жыл бұрын
How? How? How do you get me every single time? So on point! So unique! Such a deep dive into a musician's struggle! Love your contents! IYou're like a friend that I never had. Thank you!
@sibeex
@sibeex Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. My health has enforced an isolation and time has buried my home studio. I have learned however that anything creative however small is so worth it. I’m currently creating sound textures instead of songs because it’s at least some outlet and has become me. I would eventually love to finish my couple of albums worth of songs but with other friends involved because I trust them and enjoy their input. Thanks again and stay well.
@s4ds4d
@s4ds4d Жыл бұрын
I'm a full-time music producer and small label owner, I haven't left my home in a year next month. I feel like my art has really improved but idk I used to be a social person, thank you for these videos
@nickhaldin8674
@nickhaldin8674 Жыл бұрын
Honestly, i find myself to be most creative when no one else has active input into what I’m doing. Collaboration can be good, but often frustrates me when ideas don’t line up.
@dennisflax
@dennisflax Жыл бұрын
Next time, I will say hey. Always a push/pull with that as an introvert with other introverts in a whelming setting. Lovely video.
@bdcooper5855
@bdcooper5855 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! You're talking directly to me. The Rick Rubin book is my go to.
@EasyHeat
@EasyHeat Жыл бұрын
I’m going to try and restrain myself from typing out one of my instinctively habitual novelistic long winded responses, but I listened to your last two vids will out running errands, and your thoughts and perspectives within them kind of emotionally blindsided me. Genuinely. In a good way mind you. So I honestly just wanted to say thank you. Seriously. I needed that.
@-Halcyon-
@-Halcyon- Жыл бұрын
Thank you.
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