In my admittedly limited experience, the most creative people I've encountered are slobs to some degree or another. Conversely, many of the beautiful, well-organized studios one finds pictured on the web often seem to have a conspicuous absense of tangible output (i.e. CDs or even downloadable samples of works). The place looks nice but one wonders whether they spend more time tidying it than actually making music in it. That's not to say that being a slob is a necessary prerequisite for creativity, but there is definitely a correlation in my observation.
--Adam
(a slob with some tangible output)
In a message dated 2/19/2006 6:36:21 P.M. Central Standard Time, osthelder@... writes:
it's nice to know that I'm not the only
organizationally impaired person on this list.
These are great shots. After looking at shots of all of these beautiful, well organized studios over the years, I was beginning to believe that I was the only slob out there. It is good to know that there are others like myself in modular land. Harry D