+kingsalmon5555 Yes i think too.. its underrated. Oh my...maybe the last "oldschoolist' Daft Punk tour.. A bit jelous now hehe. They never come to Hungary :( My best is maybe the Amon Tobin's ISAM Live @ Eindhoven. but Sebastian (and the oldschool Daft Punk..) is on my bucketlist too!
To anybody who is interested in this, the best answer is "Any Synth." The trick isn't the synth itself - it's probably a pretty simple monosynth patch, like a filtered Saw wave. The real trick is the insane amount of Upwards Compression he puts on it. Here's how you get this sort of glitched-out French House bassline. [STEP 1] - Get a soft synth of some kind. Doesn't matter. Vital is free and good, if you need a synth. You can also use a sampled bass or kontakt library, or whatever. Justice used Clavichord and Harpsichord samples sometimes, those sound good too. [STEP 2] - Make a simple mono patch, or pick a bass preset. [STEP 3] - Write a simple, disco-style bassline. Lots of octave jumps and stuff. If you can't write one of these, copy the midi of some famous disco bassline (like Good Times by Chic) and drop it on the patch (or study it and learn to write these basslines). [STEP 4] - Compress the hell out of it. I don't know his exact process, but SebastiAn probably uses Upwards Compression, like OTT or Ableton's Multi-band Dynamics. Put a few of these on the track. The idea is to smash the sound as flat as possible, so all the tiniest details are right in your face. [STEP 5] - Put a distortion between the synth and the compressors. On Cross, Justice used Cubase's Quadrafuzz VST on their basslines (and on their master bus). This is a multiband distortion/compressor. So, it splits the signal into multiple bands, causing weird (but desirable) phasing problems. This is why so much French House has a weird phase-y sound on the basses. Quadrafuzz doesn't exist anymore, I don't think, but Izotope's Trash 2 and Output's Thermal are both good multi-band distortions. Trash2 has gotten me the best results. Run a Bass into Trash 2, then a couple OTT's, and you've got instant French House bass sounds. Just click through the presets. You can also achieve a similar effect by running a regular distortion into something like Disperser, or a Phaser VST that isn't moving (like Melda's free phaser).
@@FALL-LAFF-7477 I trust you. I remember listening to the Remixes album a lot, and it just doesn't sound exactly right to me. The vocoder parts slam though.
Not much of it about. Walkman (re-edit) and Proxime both by Sebastian has the same dark intense energy. Stress (auto remix) by Justice. Also, could be hit and miss but Misfit Love Live Reading & Leeds 2008 by Queens Of The Stone Age might hit the same vibe.
Early mid 2000’s , bands / DJs like Sebastian, soulwax, mstrkrft, motor, etc… Nowadays there’s something called hyper pop. Some of it’s actually not too bad if you’re into hard synth stuff. I sure am!!!
Thanks for the upload. Very underrated song.
Saw Sebastian play live at Daft Punk's Alive 2007 Tour.
Still the best thing I ever saw live
+kingsalmon5555
Yes i think too.. its underrated.
Oh my...maybe the last "oldschoolist' Daft Punk tour.. A bit jelous now hehe. They never come to Hungary :(
My best is maybe the Amon Tobin's ISAM Live @ Eindhoven. but Sebastian (and the oldschool Daft Punk..) is on my bucketlist too!
2 years later... Which show? I was at Coney Island and Sebastian had Kavinsky with him too.
@@djdrone87 I saw Amon Tobin for his Supermodified tour, he's definitly amazing live.
Same saw them in LA open for Daft. He dropped this and the place went nuts
I saw Daft Punk live in Spain, so I believe you. Can't imagine with SebastiAn.
Holy shit! The robot voices add a whole entire other element that’s fucking awesome
Listening in 2021 💪
This song is a banger
Same. It's so good. I stuck it on the end of a mix I did a few years ago, and my friends who heard it loved it.
Listening in 2022
Listening in 2023
Came back* in 2024
Listening to this song since 13 years omg!!!
same
Omg you made me feel old
Is this one of the greatest remixes ever? It’s definitely been transformed but I feel like it’s still respectful enough to the original
return here and listen at 16 years!!!
STILL LIVE THIS STYLE OF MUSIC
First song I ever heard as a kid after finding a flash drive on the floor
Dinguerie. Toujours aussi fan
I have this in vinyl. Ordered from France, took weeks to show up.
Is still on sale? If yes, post link please.
@@almogabber Discgogs
how tf have I not heard this in the last decade
bro really said 🤓✌
First listen on 2022 Istanbul Kavinsky concert. Such a huge hype song with sebastian touch!
Definitely one of the most slept on remixes
Heavy CyberPunk vibes
Aiiii sim um Remix De Responsa ❤❤❤
2023 baby
here in 2023🎉🎉
Never thought RATM would sound good like this
Listennig 2023 🎉🎉
Beautiful
Hey bro somethins wrong with ur fax machine
oh ! yeah! mate!
2023 ❤
Listening in 2022.
Great 👍 Kraftwerk lässt grüßen
Got it in vinyle!
Lucky bastard ^^
Have you got bored with that vinyl? You can send it to me. :P
and now you do what they told ya
What instruments/synth does he use to get that bass sound?
Korg MS20 mini software synth version
idolArty367 thank you
Starfish Prime X)
Saw
To anybody who is interested in this, the best answer is "Any Synth." The trick isn't the synth itself - it's probably a pretty simple monosynth patch, like a filtered Saw wave. The real trick is the insane amount of Upwards Compression he puts on it. Here's how you get this sort of glitched-out French House bassline. [STEP 1] - Get a soft synth of some kind. Doesn't matter. Vital is free and good, if you need a synth. You can also use a sampled bass or kontakt library, or whatever. Justice used Clavichord and Harpsichord samples sometimes, those sound good too. [STEP 2] - Make a simple mono patch, or pick a bass preset. [STEP 3] - Write a simple, disco-style bassline. Lots of octave jumps and stuff. If you can't write one of these, copy the midi of some famous disco bassline (like Good Times by Chic) and drop it on the patch (or study it and learn to write these basslines). [STEP 4] - Compress the hell out of it. I don't know his exact process, but SebastiAn probably uses Upwards Compression, like OTT or Ableton's Multi-band Dynamics. Put a few of these on the track. The idea is to smash the sound as flat as possible, so all the tiniest details are right in your face. [STEP 5] - Put a distortion between the synth and the compressors. On Cross, Justice used Cubase's Quadrafuzz VST on their basslines (and on their master bus). This is a multiband distortion/compressor. So, it splits the signal into multiple bands, causing weird (but desirable) phasing problems. This is why so much French House has a weird phase-y sound on the basses. Quadrafuzz doesn't exist anymore, I don't think, but Izotope's Trash 2 and Output's Thermal are both good multi-band distortions. Trash2 has gotten me the best results. Run a Bass into Trash 2, then a couple OTT's, and you've got instant French House bass sounds. Just click through the presets. You can also achieve a similar effect by running a regular distortion into something like Disperser, or a Phaser VST that isn't moving (like Melda's free phaser).
Go on seb
Not on spotify. I've checked
or tidal 😖
YAY
Umm, there’s no way the second half is just the original song lol. There’s a real version out there.
My friend, this is the real remix of that. They leave the best part alone but added digitized drum rolls and robotic voice.
@@FALL-LAFF-7477 I trust you. I remember listening to the Remixes album a lot, and it just doesn't sound exactly right to me. The vocoder parts slam though.
2019
This sounds like song from Cyberpunk 2077 OST
I want more of this sound. What would you call this?
Try Teenage Bad Girl Cocotte album, but I think this is the "french electro"
Not much of it about. Walkman (re-edit) and Proxime both by Sebastian has the same dark intense energy. Stress (auto remix) by Justice. Also, could be hit and miss but Misfit Love Live Reading & Leeds 2008 by Queens Of The Stone Age might hit the same vibe.
Thanks!
I'm a synth nerd so that... *absolutely nasty* sound in the first half really scratches an itch, heh.
haha right on@@jackpijjin4088
Early mid 2000’s , bands / DJs like Sebastian, soulwax, mstrkrft, motor, etc…
Nowadays there’s something called hyper pop. Some of it’s actually not too bad if you’re into hard synth stuff. I sure am!!!
vine por luzu
Whats the female text to speech hes using here?
MacInTalk
Yeah.
Linstening at 2077
Cool !
That cover reminds to Spongebob
riot vibes
Only good remix of tgis song there is
Destruction of something that was perfect to begin with
GEEZ
I agree - but, new music is good too
Terrible take. Go see this live
Both are awesome
this version is horrible better the rage against the machine
this version is incredible just as good the rage against the machine
No té preguntamos
Horrible
Didac Trave no
Strongly disagree. 1:17 is dirty as fuck with heavy cyber punk vibes
Not horrible dumbshit