Re: Lost my mojo.
yep. good advice.
i'm a dj/producer, but not really in the realms of "big dance tracks". i'm invloved in the more underground scene, and i know some guys who are making VERY complex music, rhythmically, and lyrically. and those dudes are being taken very seriously, having their stuff played on Radio1 recently.
the problem's not being too poetic, it's the ears that don't want to hear it, that are at fault here.
like LeCosmic said, look to different arenas, more openminded artists will be more than happy to work with someone with talent.
the "big dance" world is basically a commercial market, and the simpler, the better, is the rule of thumb there.
stay true to your poetic nature. it might take longer to make real money, but you'll be happier with your own efforts in the long run.
and in the meantime, never think of yourself a just being ♥♥♥♥.
be confident in your own talents, you were given them to use. creative expression comes from your soul, not from your mind. your poetry is spirit talking..
let it express itself thru you..
"We are spirits in the material world" Sting. The Police.
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