Broods & The venus Project
Songwriting for me started as an experimental thing. The way you wanna try everything as a kid, whether its dancing, sport, drawing or whatever. Kids have this incredible idea that they are capable of anything and as a kid I was full of ideas and ambitions. I was sure, if I put my mind to it, I could do absolutely anything.
So, when I was about 9 or 10, I would read through the sleeves of every CD in the house like they were stories. I loved singing and I knew I was going to be a singer but when I found out that my favourite singers wrote their own music I became curious about that side of things. I read the sleeve of Shakira - Laundry Service of all things that she started writing songs when she was 8 or something ridiculous. I remember thinking “well then! I better get cracking on writing some music then!”. I was terrible and all my songs were cheesy as hell. I had nothing to write about so I made up a lot of far-fetched scenarios. I had no life experience so I made it all up.
It wasn’t till I hit high school and became an angsty teen with a mind over flowing with questions and uncertainties, that I realized writing songs had become my therapy. It was a huge part of the way my mind developed. I had become an over analyzing, self aware, deep person through writing about every single thought and feeling I had.
Writing music is not a hobby for me anymore, its as important as eating or sleeping. I need it to function as a human being and get the most out of life. I don’t think I actively seek inspiration anymore. It has become so deeply rooted into my brain to think as a song writer. It is the only way I can stay in touch with myself and the world around me. It’s a necessity to my survival these days. When I’m not exercising my brain creatively I lose my mind a little. Maybe because since I was a kid my whole mind has been built around that way of thinking. I often think what would’ve happened if I didn’t have the opportunity to make a career out of writing music; if I was sitting at a desk all day collecting stats (I did do that for a short time straight out of high school haha). I think I’d be rather lost. I often think how I possibly would have come away from certain life changes completely unscathed if it wasn’t for writing music.
I don’t live to write music; I write music to live.
– Georgia Nott
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Songwriting is a craft of the imagination and we believe that the creative environment surrounding songwriters should foster, expose and celebrate these songs.
We run songwriting competitions with lyric, Maori language, Peace Song awards and others alongside. And we record at least 40 finalists each year in professional recording studios.
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