A Change of Style
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A Change of Style
Ok, so I've really enjoyed making some stinky basses and stuff, but before I started making electronic stuff, I was always a deephead at heart.
I've been playing around with some more chilled garagey, future dubstep (whatever fucking genre you like) shit recently but I'm stumped structurally - check the soundcloud.
Anywhoo, This style of music is so much harder to get access too, I mean, for 'filth' just go and join the stnuc on UKF, but youve got to dig for the deeper more experimental stuff, so I need help.
I have ideas, but from what Ive heard so far, the deeper tunes are structured entirely differently and it's a real knack. So, if you will, I need advice on how to do this, and maybe some artists who could show me the ropes via some intense listening.
Cheers lads
I've been playing around with some more chilled garagey, future dubstep (whatever fucking genre you like) shit recently but I'm stumped structurally - check the soundcloud.
Anywhoo, This style of music is so much harder to get access too, I mean, for 'filth' just go and join the stnuc on UKF, but youve got to dig for the deeper more experimental stuff, so I need help.
I have ideas, but from what Ive heard so far, the deeper tunes are structured entirely differently and it's a real knack. So, if you will, I need advice on how to do this, and maybe some artists who could show me the ropes via some intense listening.
Cheers lads
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I AM RUFA http://www.soundcloud.com/rufaproducer
kaiori breathe wrote:Congratulations, you've discovered how to move from one chord to another...
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BRAP!!!
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Check out fentplates on soundcloud. I usually find all my deep stuff on db9, but you just might as well support the artists.
This. I basically hate anything with that "brutal electro" sound; it sounds all like HUGLAGHALGHALGHAL
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true sayOlzaMK wrote:Check out fentplates on soundcloud. I usually find all my deep stuff on db9, but you just might as well support the artists.
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I AM RUFA http://www.soundcloud.com/rufaproducer
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kaiori breathe wrote:Congratulations, you've discovered how to move from one chord to another...
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I feel like structurally, there's not a huge difference...but when I make tunes myself, the structure always varies from tune to tune. So I would just make it how you think it should sound, and then if you think the structure is weird, rearrange it or make a new edit for DJs or something.
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I know it sounds bad but the best thing can sometimes be YouTube.
There's a 2011 mix on there that is 90 minutes long. It's got all of the current bangers in it.
There's a 2011 mix on there that is 90 minutes long. It's got all of the current bangers in it.
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See that's the sort of thing I need, just a lot of research into current artists doing their thing with it.
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kaiori breathe wrote:Congratulations, you've discovered how to move from one chord to another...
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Got a link?Assassin wrote:I know it sounds bad but the best thing can sometimes be YouTube.
There's a 2011 mix on there that is 90 minutes long. It's got all of the current bangers in it.
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Thanks for mentioning us! We have 10 clips of releases that are already out. Need to put all the forthcoming stuff up soon!OlzaMK wrote:Check out fentplates on soundcloud. I usually find all my deep stuff on db9, but you just might as well support the artists.
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