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I just randomly open a dicitonary and take the first word i like. There are exceptions though.
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Red Kite wrote:I just randomly open a dicitonary and take the first word i like. There are exceptions though.
Is Sex-change-operation one of them ?
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Sometimes I name them for whatever the sounds remind me of. Others maybe for where the inspiration came from. They usually don't have a name until I'm done, though. I don't think much about words when I'm making stuff.
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I usually come up with the track name first and then make the track to sound like it. But if i didn't come up with a name first i usually have a super hard time naming a track. Maybe i'm nuts but i think the name you give to your own tracks say alot about you. But i'm weird, i like to sweat the details.
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SpacyX wrote:
Red Kite wrote:I just randomly open a dicitonary and take the first word i like. There are exceptions though.
Is Sex-change-operation one of them ?
I never thought about calling a track "sex-change-operation" but that's actually a pretty good idea! May I quote that?
"In my life I widened a lot of holes!" (Jeff Milligan, talking about slipmats)
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