Ready 4 Danger - Phatworld
Crazy tune, love the use of the Elton John sample, Need to investigate sampling..
Wednesday, 30 January 2013
Saturday, 26 January 2013
Soundmurderer & SK-1 - Badman
Although I think the "badman" sample is spammed a bit too much, the third drop on this tune is crazy. I believes hes put a flanger on it, and then he pitch shifts the beat up and down a certain amount over a bar which combined together sounds really creative and quite unique
Although I think the "badman" sample is spammed a bit too much, the third drop on this tune is crazy. I believes hes put a flanger on it, and then he pitch shifts the beat up and down a certain amount over a bar which combined together sounds really creative and quite unique
Been offline for ages, doing something about it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdHdva6i-Ng
Aint nah sunshine by Humb
I personally really like the sound of the breaks combined with the vocal sample, think they gel really well.
The blud blud blud blud clot clot clot clot bit is also a really interesting section, because the style is nicely different yet in keeping with the rest of the tune.
Humb is an amazing producer, few of his tunes on vinyl all of them are ridicoulously smooth, sounds all EQ'd and processed to perfection
just messaged him asking if hes got any tips for producers, methods he uses for example order in which he applies processing, does he place drums on audio tracks or put them in a sampler? does he start by finding a sample then working off the sample or would he start with something else
Aint nah sunshine by Humb
I personally really like the sound of the breaks combined with the vocal sample, think they gel really well.
The blud blud blud blud clot clot clot clot bit is also a really interesting section, because the style is nicely different yet in keeping with the rest of the tune.
Humb is an amazing producer, few of his tunes on vinyl all of them are ridicoulously smooth, sounds all EQ'd and processed to perfection
just messaged him asking if hes got any tips for producers, methods he uses for example order in which he applies processing, does he place drums on audio tracks or put them in a sampler? does he start by finding a sample then working off the sample or would he start with something else
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