Sometimes it’s necessary to make therapeutic music: Music mostly for myself, for the sake my mental health. And if folks find use for this sort of monstrosities, that’s a nice bonus.
What makes a good therapeutic making of a song then? Beats me. I’ve been doing improvisation based stuff as well as highly mathematical, very strict compositions. And blues, pop and classical and so on.
I guess the healing ingredient is just to make whatever seems fun at the moment.
RENT IS TOO HIGH is definitely a “leave ur brain off before entering”-kinda piece. It’s loud, rude and crude. Aesthetically it falls into the “ugly is beautiful”-category.
And it was a blast to make.