yeah dude tokin' the chron always makes things interesting
...when I get in a block..I just put the project file in a folder called scraps...and keep chopping and going through songs until something really speaks to me... also I notice that I have a problem with listening to music. sometimes I get so anxious to produce music that I don't take the time to actually sit down and listen to music and take it all in on what's happening...I notice that the more different types of music (especially middle-east, jazz, big-band, even country) you take in, the more diverse your ear will become, the more styles you will be familiar with, and thus the more creative I become. and as for the previously scrapped file, each day I go through the folder and re-listen to my incomplete songs and see if there's anything I can change or add and go from there.
my favorite way to rise up against producer's block, is to go my favorite VsT website and start downloading some new apps and presets for other vsts and try to find a crazy sounding instrument and do something with that...also sometimes the stress or pressure that you might be feeling that you HAVE to make music is blocking out the creativity... maybe you should do other things to help your production game like start downloading tons of music and not even creating for a few days, watching tutorials on sampling, your DAW (if you use one), learning more about a piece of hardware you have, etc. I've learned that it's far more constructive to focus your attention on other areas besides creation when you come to a block...it's like poision ivy man, the more you try to scratch it, the worse it will get...just take a vacation and re-direct your attention to other areas of your production game...im sure when you are ready to make a banger...it will come to you and everything will be fine again
remember that as long as your doing something related to production even if it isn't making a song itself...your doing the right thing...never force the creativity bro..I did this method with guitar and it has helped me countless times.. (Although now I spend my time producing instead of practicing hahaha)
-bob