Thomas Brett
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Searches That Brought You Here: Jason Mraz, Ray Hudson, Tricia Tunstall
• Jason Mraz why is he singing reggae. In a post on Mraz’s song, “I’m Yours” I write: “It’s easy to think of reggae music as ‘laid back’ due to its easy tempo, effortless groove, and sense of cool. Perhaps it’s this laid back cool that Mraz chose to gesture with in his hit song?… Continue reading
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A Short Piece On Listening
Listen so hopefully that the music sings your solution. Continue reading
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Resonant Thought: Marcus du Sautoy’s “The Creativity Code” (2019)
“A creative thought needs to be balanced with a feedback loop which critiques the thought so that it can be refined and generated again.” – Marcus du Sautoy, The Creativity Code (2019), p. 125. Continue reading
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On Copying, Manipulating, and Pasting Musical Parts
One of the few rules of composing music I almost always adhere to is to play every single part myself in real-time. Based on the kind of music I like to listen to, I’m convinced—or I’ve convinced myself—that this approach produces the most reliably interesting results in the shortest amount of time. If I want… Continue reading
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Nine Books About Creativity
Ferran Adria. A Day at elBulli: an insight into the ideas, methods and creativity of Ferran Adria Ed Catmull Creativity, Inc. Marcus du Sautoy The Creativity Code: Art and Innovation in the Age of AI Ken Kacienda Creative Selection Kyna Leski The Storm of Creativity David Lynch Catching The Big Fish: meditation, consciousness, and creativity… Continue reading
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Production Moves: Merging Sounds And Processes Through Tiny Cumulative Changes
Much of my music production time is spent making tiny changes, often because I can’t figure what more significant thing I need to do. So I go small. Here’s the scene: the piece is just okay, and progress on it is just okay, and the finished thing may too be destined to be just okay.… Continue reading

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