not the biggest dnb fan but I have attempting to create some recently, I must admit it is not easy. I feel like it's taught me some things and I will continue to try, may even release something on this
this mix is clean af man, crazy
that bass is perfect, I can never level out my low-mids like that
nice job on this, I could show this to my dnb party friends and they would be squidding to this jam all night, impressive work, fr fr
Thank you for your kind comment imakebeatsofficial.
The vocoded voice is by Sergi Yaro, and I didn't vocode it. Sergi published it on his personal website, as a thank-you to all those who donated to him.
For the rest, I let myself be carried along by inspiration.
ain't nothing wrong about using your platforms to say what you gotta say, fr I am with that. I gotta take a real listen when i got a chance. Just got laptop speakers for now but still on this! Controversy gets people talking, get it out there
thanks bro appreciate the comment, that's exactly what it was supposed to do create a talking point, object achieved i think, plus the replies inspired me even further as i already have my reply wrote, its all recorded just need to master it now, listen out for it. thanks again for your time bro
interesting one... nice song title, familiar stuff I must admit. Not my style so I find it interesing how people create these kinda vibes. Good chunky production and waveform but would need to listen on my speakers again
big fan of Akai equipment, got the APC myself but always wanted to try the MPC out for sure. This is some good vibes here, went through your page so seeing what's what. Good one to start the sesh off
nice to see someone out here sharing the love, big up, also a kick in the behind. in the kitchen (literally) with this waaavy song. interesting sounds, will give a listen with headsphones
I like having lyrics that are not fully specific where pretty much evryone probably recognises a bit of the feeling, even if you haven't been in the exact situation. I hope that applies here too, my new track is a bit more specific... but I think it's still a feeling people can recognise :)
grabbing smoke is what we do. zootman giving some smoking vibes right here. I will save this for the next one. very progressive grunge era vibes. back when I had long hair and sweaters, nostalgia. keep it coming man. props for the fresh upload on here
yeah I'm feeling the old movie vibe too, or a game soundtrack. hella 90's 00s - when you would buy dvds and the matrix came out. nice mix on this tho, some crazy sounds
okay, mix sounds good. I listened with headphones then without for a minute. Chunky piano, I like them rolls on the notes. Rythm is fire on this and some smooth chord/note progressions. Big up for this style I wouldn't know how
The waveform is mostly because of the bass, it moves out the whole song and I wanted it to be the main instrument in the song. It does have an old school vibe, 50's feel to it but modernized and rocked up a bit more.
Glad you laughed at a man in a mid life crisis with a scandalous woman he randomly meets. Like an episode of Married with Children with Al Bundy. lol
lazy saturday morning peeping tracks from LM. Caught a few so far but this one had me on a vibe. Especially the intro, then the funk comes outta nowhere. goes nicely with the morning smoke, good upbeat energy on this one. Those are some tasty chord progressions man, whether wrote or chopped it's dope
Thank you for the stop by, I'M always pleased when one of my tracks is a morning pleasure. Nothing is sampled or chopped. It's all from in my head and fingers. I don't usually use samples when I write Smooth Jazz, plus I'm not a big fan of sample writing because I have theory training, composition, and sight reading, so I understand what I'm doing. It makes a big difference when writing Jazz of any kind. I encourage any musician to learn some amount of theory and composition. Thanks again for the Time and listen. PEACE. T576 OUT.
Hello LankFrampard
Thank you very much for your attention, your time and your comment. (Good to know that you have complied with all safety-related things :) )
As for your question, to be honest I can't really answer that for you. It went like it always did for me.
Fiddle around a bit with sounds.
Experiment and tinker and tinker.
Discarding and replacing things and suddenly realizing that you are actually somehow on a path.
Then change and adapt everything again in such a way that this path develops into a path towards a goal.
And done :)
In the end I had the beat ready and the guitar provided the chords.
Then I created 3-4 little melodies.
I doubled it and gave it different sounds and stuff like that.
Well, and then the individual tracks are distributed and adjusted and processed with FX and stuff.
Just like you do it. It doesn't matter what direction or genre you're heading into. ......
For me it was just that I found myself at the absolute low point of my life.
And the sounds and everything calmed me down and took some of my sadness away.
So much so that afterwards I got the feeling that everything is exactly as it should be (in the song).
I had and have the feeling that it is a "beautiful" song and that I should others give the oportunity to feel the same.
So I came back here after a long time and uploaded it.
It probably all makes very little sense, at least in relation to your question. But I can't explain it any better.
impressive production level on this. reminds me of local radio station tunes from the late 90s. that switch up at 1 min caught me off guard but it's definitely a nice flow. Vocals reminds me of Gorillaz/Fat Boy Slim. Fresh
on dope life by DannyBOLO
wild
keep on creating i hope u still at it
on CITY LIGHTS ft Sergi Yaro QuieTime - Second Nature by secondnature1
on Project One by Watershed
props
on a dream within a dream by fernando25
on a dream within a dream by fernando25
interesting find - crazy to think this was nearly 2 decades ago
on Toast of the Evening prod by Uniquebeatz93 by TheJinni
that snare/clap slaps
good bars over this messy beat, wild
on RIOT Prod by Jeffersonn by Jeffersonnbeats
good work here would love to hear some vocals over this
on Dubjoka Do To Me by dubjoka
this mix is clean af man, crazy
that bass is perfect, I can never level out my low-mids like that
nice job on this, I could show this to my dnb party friends and they would be squidding to this jam all night, impressive work, fr fr
on Thing about me by BONEZONMARZ
bass got some pop in there, smooth vocals reminds me of Frank Ocean's older stuff
good weed song
420/10
on Sukr4love by Yahwelle
sounds like a mix between 80s pop and 90s house
nice
The vocoded voice is by Sergi Yaro, and I didn't vocode it. Sergi published it on his personal website, as a thank-you to all those who donated to him.
For the rest, I let myself be carried along by inspiration.
Sincerely, Yahwelle.
on This Will Be Our Finest Victory by dimestop
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on 1 - When you cant see the sun - KingMT remix by BaoBou
I like having lyrics that are not fully specific where pretty much evryone probably recognises a bit of the feeling, even if you haven't been in the exact situation. I hope that applies here too, my new track is a bit more specific... but I think it's still a feeling people can recognise :)
on Grabbing Smoke by Zootman
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Glad you laughed at a man in a mid life crisis with a scandalous woman he randomly meets. Like an episode of Married with Children with Al Bundy. lol
Wayne
on LETS PLAY by T576
keep at it man, might have to relisten shortly
on A dark dreamy day by joecramer
I wanted to start at the top today so this is a good vibe to get into it.
As a producer who's not expierenced with this kinda stuff it's interests me how you go about putting something like this together
Feels very native/tribe building into a spacey retro vibe
X-Files or something similar
Thank you very much for your attention, your time and your comment. (Good to know that you have complied with all safety-related things :) )
As for your question, to be honest I can't really answer that for you. It went like it always did for me.
Fiddle around a bit with sounds.
Experiment and tinker and tinker.
Discarding and replacing things and suddenly realizing that you are actually somehow on a path.
Then change and adapt everything again in such a way that this path develops into a path towards a goal.
And done :)
In the end I had the beat ready and the guitar provided the chords.
Then I created 3-4 little melodies.
I doubled it and gave it different sounds and stuff like that.
Well, and then the individual tracks are distributed and adjusted and processed with FX and stuff.
Just like you do it. It doesn't matter what direction or genre you're heading into. ......
For me it was just that I found myself at the absolute low point of my life.
And the sounds and everything calmed me down and took some of my sadness away.
So much so that afterwards I got the feeling that everything is exactly as it should be (in the song).
I had and have the feeling that it is a "beautiful" song and that I should others give the oportunity to feel the same.
So I came back here after a long time and uploaded it.
It probably all makes very little sense, at least in relation to your question. But I can't explain it any better.
stay tuned
joe
on Ride Of My Life by dimestop
on Its better when we fake it by pseudoble
Kinda feeling a Volkoff vibe here. Cool to see what styles of hiphop people are coming up with these days. I wonder which DAW you used?
Keep at it
MPC as daw
on Mystical Myth by BeatMaker4real
this will be saved, good to see the community still repping each other