That section on arrangement was exactly what I've been looking for. So many tutorials teach you how to make cool sounds but then not what to do with them after.
it’s tearout dubstep I’ve definitely heard some stuff similar to this from sullivan king. I’m not a huge fan of tearout and riddim though I feel you. Bassnectar is more my style of dubstep I need that balance of melodic and heavy and also more of a varied drum groove.
@@zjohnson22 The Brig comes to mind You may also like Teminite Also Chime but I understand if you don't like Colour bass, you can just stich to his 2017-2020 brostep tracks You can listen to Beutnoise if you want a varied groove But ignore my recommendations if you already know these guys
@@colourbasscolourbassweapon2135 that’s not an excuse to sound this garbage though… “tearout, riddim, brostep, it’s all the same thing with slight variations. No need for semantics
This is just one song out of hundreds of thousands in the realm of modern dubstep. Tbh it’s kinda unfair to judge based off of a pretty short TH-cam tutorial too…
That section on arrangement was exactly what I've been looking for. So many tutorials teach you how to make cool sounds but then not what to do with them after.
That stereo trick is epic.
We're glad you like the tips and tricks in the video! 🚀
Love this
Thank you
Haven't seen this asked or noted in past videos so I guess I have to be the one: What is this Serum skin and where does one get it? :)
Will someone please listen to
Headland- Tasty Witch
Sukh Knight- Overproof
Siskiyou- Darr
…that’s what dubstep is supposed to sound like.
You're funny, sorry you're stuck in the days of skream and benga
@@ToxicFire me too. help me!
Yo April fools was a while back
Check his channel
that's not Dubstep this is tearout bro but very good tearout tbh tho no cap
Tearout is a subgenre of dubstep. 💀💀💀
You spend an hour of your time to make a track that sounds like noise with drums. I'm sorry but why
Music is subjective, that's why.
it’s tearout dubstep I’ve definitely heard some stuff similar to this from sullivan king. I’m not a huge fan of tearout and riddim though I feel you. Bassnectar is more my style of dubstep I need that balance of melodic and heavy and also more of a varied drum groove.
Bro every song ever made is literally just noise.
@@zjohnson22 The Brig comes to mind
You may also like Teminite
Also Chime but I understand if you don't like Colour bass, you can just stich to his 2017-2020 brostep tracks
You can listen to Beutnoise if you want a varied groove
But ignore my recommendations if you already know these guys
@@zjohnson22 this not tearout twin 🙏
Sound like white noise trash. Damn it’s sad to see how dubstep has devolved
but this is tearout
@@colourbasscolourbassweapon2135 that’s not an excuse to sound this garbage though… “tearout, riddim, brostep, it’s all the same thing with slight variations. No need for semantics
This is just one song out of hundreds of thousands in the realm of modern dubstep. Tbh it’s kinda unfair to judge based off of a pretty short TH-cam tutorial too…
@@korlmusic what? This is a company that sells sounds for other to use… my observation is 100% valid lol