Schock is out for the 15th of February across cinemas in Germany, do spread the word! It is a rather atypical movie for German cinema, your word of mouth matters in getting it seen. The single "Schock" will be out on streaming on the same day. Thank you!
I love how in that opening scene the test equipment is sounding alien and dark and dangerous and then as the doctor starts "just doing doctor things" that gentle humanity of the piano comes in. ... ... ... oh, then you said that anyway!
I must admit, I might have a hard time rewatching brutal scenes but the fact is you literally pull the pain from the machines. Their atoms scream and the magnetic particles are bunched and holding on for dear life just like the characters. It's a wonderful set of sounds. Bravo
That must have been an amazing experience. Scoring in such an encouraging, positive, interactive collaboration sounds like a dream job. You have clearly put in a huge amount of work to get to this point in your musical life, but finding such acceptance and appreciation of one's art in a competitive multidisciplinary environment like movie scoring - even if it is a project at first targeting only your own country - still has to count as a remarkable piece of good fortune. It is great to hear you have stayed true to your current passions while you met the story and cinematography where it is. The score - what we hear of it here, at least - sounds clearly like you, but it superbly fits the accompanying movie scenes. Thanks for taking us through some of your thinking on how you orchestrated and composed the music. I would have been happy to hear more detail, but I realize these videos very easily get to be long. It is not often I ask for videos to be longer, but this one left me thinking a bit more would be a good idea. Anyway, well done. Congratulations on tomorrow's release.
Thank you very much! Yeah there was so much more to tell, this is just a condensed version. Going to do a chat with the directors with q+a at some point for more, ideally when it’s available internationally
10:49 in my live setup I have a folktek mescaline which I had to have repaired multiple times. I also played my last show with a nintendo DS that WAS nearly broken but I got it to work precariously for just that show (I smashed it on the ground in a rock star like move afterwards which the audience loved). That feeling of "oh god this could blow up in my face but right now its sounding so magical" does something interesting creatively. I really admire your ability to bring out emotions with your film scoring pieces. You really are a huge inspiration!
Thank you immensely for taking us behind the scenes of your creative process! Your philosophy is inspiring. I think of the simple saying, if nothing changes... then nothing changes. ❤
That movie looks awesome. I want to see it!! Thanks for sharing your creative process for film score. I’ve always wanted to get into that world, and it’s great to have insight into how working with directors and producers really works.
I’m not sure I have the stomach to watch this film, but what you’ve shared of the soundtrack is really quite lovely. I’ll be looking forward to a full release!
I love the unsolicited compliment. I also appreciate your desire as a creative artist. It's about awakening the inspiration. Keep creating from the passions of your spirit!
absolutely beautiful! shot in my hometown, scored by one of my favorites, great actors, really looking forward to see that movie. Thank you very much for these insights. I´d love to see more detailed or q&a with the authors...
Congrats on your project , your channel has been my inspiration as I start building my synth collection. Your fantastic work has motivated me to dive into this exciting world.
phantastic soundtrack, from what you were able to show in your clip. the moods you created managed to give the scenes the additional kick to realy grip me... best you can expect from a film score... those moods made me remember the music from the german film of ancient times kamikaze 1989,,,, but your sounds are even more raw and melancholic... well done... will have to see if the movie will come up in a cinema somewere in the deep german province....
I'm trying to avoid distracting myself from my phone, particularly before bed. But Hainbach's voice is so relaxing and lulling before bed... And his muaic sometimes gives me nightmares 😏
That 'broken' Bergmann sounds great! When I got my Wersi Helios organ, it had a weird distortion somehow connected with the spring reverb. I wanted to preserve this great distortion and make it switchable but I didn't know what caused it. So instead I unplugged the reverb tank and plugged it in again and the distortion was gone, but once the organ sounded 'fixed' it was much less interesting. Sometimes there's no way back to a mysterious accidental distortion after it's been 'fixed'!
I knew you someday something like this! I wish you can do things like this more and i love how you explain all the processes behind it! YOU ARE MY IDOL. And happy to be your fanboi 😍
now that is an interesting soundtrack. i can definitely see why you use all this strange and broken equipment. the sounds you have aren't the sort of sounds i could get on purpose using normal instruments.
I occasionally use Omnisphere, but clearly, it doesn't work for everyone or for every project. I don't think any synthesizer -- soft or hard -- does. The Wall of Test Equipment and some of your other relatively exotic gear clearly did work for you, Hainbach, on this project and potentially on some future projects. I've taken a few baby steps toward building my own Wall of Test Equipment, but I have a very long way to go to achieve your rich textural palette. I'm gonna need more sweaters.
Congrats! The music sounds super cool. My Thoughts: I use both VTSs and weird analog stuff. One the one hand, I like to experiment. On the other, I sometimes need to get the ideas on "tape" fast. An in-between approach I do a good bit also is to take software and ignore any manual to then experiment with what comes out. Anything that will inspire, yeah? :^)
👍👍 Two thumbs up. I laughed. I cried. Better than Cats! Would love to see/hear the film. Will it be released in the US? BTW, I use a bunch of your plug-ins in my own work. Your inspiration ripples out across the world. You are loved!
I think I saw you at that premiere, but being German I didn‘t want to come up to you and say „hi“, since you were around other people and I didn‘t want to rudely interrupt. But saying „hi“ now 😊 - By the way, I am a cinematographer, and every time someone comes up to me and says „hey, I liked the camerawork“ I usually take that as a bad sign for the film overall, because it means they weren‘t as invested in the story, haha. But I‘m sure it‘s different for music, especially nowadays when music in film is either invasive, overused, or tries too hard to make you feel a certain way.
Apropos Film Scoring: Samstag Abend, Alte Oper in Frankfurt - Caligari in 4k Restauration mit Livesoundtrack von Herrn Bartos - ich freu' mich schon! :D
This swedish vacuum tube organ sounds and looks great. I don't know if it's about the russian tubes, but seems like it has nicer, more rounded tone that typical, quite harsh 60s transistor organs. I've only found some short wideos of "bergman klavitron" which seems a little bit different than yours. I hope you will make a wideo about this organ in the future.
there are some other amazing German terms i’ve heard Hainbach use - I had a list but I lost it and I’m devastated! I don’t speak German but I love learning how there are existing phrases for such poignant ideas. I’d love to hear if there are any others? We need a Hainbach philosophical term encyclopedia.
I'm Hungarian, but I've never heard of this BEAG unit. It looks good, but there is an excessive nostalgia for the Eastern Bloc past. I'm sure the Dynacord delay sounded better; we just copied what we could.
I don't have nostalgia for Eastern Bloc gear, you guys were the enemy when I grew up :-). But I do like to learn more about those times through the equipment. The BEAG with the mod sounds very good, in a character way.
Don't fix the Klavitron. I bought an old Ampeg V4 guitar amp from the 70s that was really really noisy but the sound was brutal and exciting… really rocked your socks off. Gave it to a tech to lessen the noise, which he did and really got it super clean. unfortunately also cut some off it's balls off. bummer. still a great amp though. just more civilized.
What was the first thing that you scored? My old band's music was used in an independent film many years back. We went to the opening, and it was a disaster. The movie was so incredibly terrible, we sat through it and then had to sneak away because we were so embarrassed to be a part of it. Have to laugh about it now 😅
Schock is out for the 15th of February across cinemas in Germany, do spread the word! It is a rather atypical movie for German cinema, your word of mouth matters in getting it seen. The single "Schock" will be out on streaming on the same day. Thank you!
Don't fix it!🙂
I'm hoping it shows up on Amazon Prime in the US someday.
I hope as an American we can see this on some streaming platform
Insane! Congrats on landing the opportunity to make an entire movie OST!! 🎉
Thank you! It is my first non-documentary feature film and was very exciting to do.
The fact that a synth named Bergman was use to score a movie is just perfect.
I love how in that opening scene the test equipment is sounding alien and dark and dangerous and then as the doctor starts "just doing doctor things" that gentle humanity of the piano comes in.
... ... ... oh, then you said that anyway!
Love that you felt that!
I must admit, I might have a hard time rewatching brutal scenes but the fact is you literally pull the pain from the machines. Their atoms scream and the magnetic particles are bunched and holding on for dear life just like the characters. It's a wonderful set of sounds. Bravo
very cool
That must have been an amazing experience. Scoring in such an encouraging, positive, interactive collaboration sounds like a dream job. You have clearly put in a huge amount of work to get to this point in your musical life, but finding such acceptance and appreciation of one's art in a competitive multidisciplinary environment like movie scoring - even if it is a project at first targeting only your own country - still has to count as a remarkable piece of good fortune. It is great to hear you have stayed true to your current passions while you met the story and cinematography where it is. The score - what we hear of it here, at least - sounds clearly like you, but it superbly fits the accompanying movie scenes.
Thanks for taking us through some of your thinking on how you orchestrated and composed the music. I would have been happy to hear more detail, but I realize these videos very easily get to be long. It is not often I ask for videos to be longer, but this one left me thinking a bit more would be a good idea. Anyway, well done. Congratulations on tomorrow's release.
Thank you very much! Yeah there was so much more to tell, this is just a condensed version. Going to do a chat with the directors with q+a at some point for more, ideally when it’s available internationally
10:49 in my live setup I have a folktek mescaline which I had to have repaired multiple times. I also played my last show with a nintendo DS that WAS nearly broken but I got it to work precariously for just that show (I smashed it on the ground in a rock star like move afterwards which the audience loved). That feeling of "oh god this could blow up in my face but right now its sounding so magical" does something interesting creatively.
I really admire your ability to bring out emotions with your film scoring pieces. You really are a huge inspiration!
Fingers crossed for a streaming release - I'm looking forward to seeing - and hearing - this film.
Thank you immensely for taking us behind the scenes of your creative process! Your philosophy is inspiring. I think of the simple saying, if nothing changes... then nothing changes. ❤
Blown away by this sound track. Great stuff!
Very well done! And very well done of the movie executives for daring the use of experimental music score.
Honestly, the soundtrack sounds insane in the clips in this video and I can't wait to watch the whole thing. Hut ab!
That score was absolutely incredible.
Love the originality of your music and how you produce it, such incredible sounds using such a wide variety of tools, superb.
That movie looks awesome. I want to see it!! Thanks for sharing your creative process for film score. I’ve always wanted to get into that world, and it’s great to have insight into how working with directors and producers really works.
Great soundtrack, thank you for sharing this gem with your signature here.
I’m not sure I have the stomach to watch this film, but what you’ve shared of the soundtrack is really quite lovely. I’ll be looking forward to a full release!
Hainbachmann Overdrive mod . Well done !
that made me smile!
that music is anxiety inducing , very well done
Sounds and looks great! Interested to see this.
It's good to have you back too =)
This is great!!
the soundtrack really does sound incredible! i hope i can stream it where i live in the near future
I love the unsolicited compliment. I also appreciate your desire as a creative artist. It's about awakening the inspiration. Keep creating from the passions of your spirit!
Congrats, it's always amazing to see one's journey and also be able to talk to them through social media.
absolutely beautiful! shot in my hometown, scored by one of my favorites, great actors, really looking forward to see that movie. Thank you very much for these insights. I´d love to see more detailed or q&a with the authors...
That will come for sure!
Hope this movie makes it to the US! soundtrack is incredible and the movie looks really interesting too!
Congrats on your project , your channel has been my inspiration as I start building my synth collection. Your fantastic work has motivated me to dive into this exciting world.
Bravo, Sir. That Goblin + Bach was definitely felt. /salute
Thanks for sharing. Soundtrack sounds great and film looks good.
Absolutely brilliant. Looks like it fits the narrative and the vibe perfectly. Looks like a great film.
i love that you can use unknown/forgotten tools and bring new life into them! great job on the soundtrack ❤️
Great insight into the making of this soundtrack. Thanks.
Suh dude! Its good to have you back! Epic sounds!
Oh man. Hab jetzt direkt richtig Lust mir den Film anzuschauen. Coole Story, gute Darsteller und Hainbach an der Musik. Das wird herrlich :D
Guidance Missile Tube Tech! I used to play drums with that band! I haven't heard anything from them after their 10 minutes of fame, though...
The soundtrack is excellent!
The film looks great. I hope i get to see it ASAP.
phantastic soundtrack, from what you were able to show in your clip. the moods you created managed to give the scenes the additional kick to realy grip me... best you can expect from a film score... those moods made me remember the music from the german film of ancient times kamikaze 1989,,,, but your sounds are even more raw and melancholic... well done... will have to see if the movie will come up in a cinema somewere in the deep german province....
Thank you very much! I hope it plays near you!
Diesen Film würde ich zu gerne sehen!!!
Falls du in Deutschland bist - er läuft in 77 Kinos heute an!
Nö bin in der Schweiz…
Looking forward to seeing the movie!!!🎬 Amazing sounds!!!!
Keep up all the amazing work!!!
Would love to book you here in Los Angeles 🌴 someday.
Thanks! I have booking now, get in touch with info(at)folkwisdom.net
I'm trying to avoid distracting myself from my phone, particularly before bed. But Hainbach's voice is so relaxing and lulling before bed... And his muaic sometimes gives me nightmares 😏
You made a fantastic job here. Awsome work and lovely to hear how your special tone embedds wonderful into the picture.
That 'broken' Bergmann sounds great! When I got my Wersi Helios organ, it had a weird distortion somehow connected with the spring reverb. I wanted to preserve this great distortion and make it switchable but I didn't know what caused it. So instead I unplugged the reverb tank and plugged it in again and the distortion was gone, but once the organ sounded 'fixed' it was much less interesting. Sometimes there's no way back to a mysterious accidental distortion after it's been 'fixed'!
Oh yeah that is what I fear. I guess it is just one or two bad tubes on the f# dividers, but I will get my tech to carefully figure it out.
Powerful sweater
Brilliant !
Congrats Hainbach!
Amazing job.
I knew you someday something like this! I wish you can do things like this more and i love how you explain all the processes behind it! YOU ARE MY IDOL. And happy to be your fanboi 😍
Had to look up the artist of the fantastic William Blake portrait. It looked like Sargent but was a new artist to me, Thomas Philips.
Cannot wait to "see" you in April in the Netherlands. 👍👍
This general synth and piano actually is a combination Reznor uses often for similar reasons if what I read is true. I love it
I’m impressed!
Fantastic work! Your creativity and sound really sets the tone. For some reason I feel proud of you, even though it makes absolutely no sense 😂
Good work ❤
Excellent
Amazing video, thanks a lot for sharing!!
what a powerhouse no cap
Can't help to think about Top Boy - this seems to be as good.
now that is an interesting soundtrack. i can definitely see why you use all this strange and broken equipment. the sounds you have aren't the sort of sounds i could get on purpose using normal instruments.
10:29 "Don't fix it or you'll break it"
beautifully said !
I would like to see video about that organ very much
Einfach nur geil... 👌👍
nicely done man! so cool! thanks for sharing your process!
Can hear the Goblin in that last track. The slightly dissonant glissando and the arps. Yep.
This is so cool!
Great video! I hope the film will be available in the US at some point.
Nice work 👍
Yes, 'Guided Missile Quality' - guaranteed to work perfectly; once.
Ha did not even think of that
It remind me to the social network soundtrack :) great atmospheres
I'm so much the same way with composing; if everyone is doing it a certain way, that's the way I DON'T want to do it.
Amazing! ❤
I occasionally use Omnisphere, but clearly, it doesn't work for everyone or for every project. I don't think any synthesizer -- soft or hard -- does. The Wall of Test Equipment and some of your other relatively exotic gear clearly did work for you, Hainbach, on this project and potentially on some future projects. I've taken a few baby steps toward building my own Wall of Test Equipment, but I have a very long way to go to achieve your rich textural palette. I'm gonna need more sweaters.
As always interesting 🙂
Congrats! The music sounds super cool. My Thoughts: I use both VTSs and weird analog stuff. One the one hand, I like to experiment. On the other, I sometimes need to get the ideas on "tape" fast. An in-between approach I do a good bit also is to take software and ignore any manual to then experiment with what comes out. Anything that will inspire, yeah? :^)
Absolutely! I also use my own VSTs in scoring to get there faster.
👍👍 Two thumbs up. I laughed. I cried. Better than Cats!
Would love to see/hear the film. Will it be released in the US?
BTW, I use a bunch of your plug-ins in my own work. Your inspiration ripples out across the world. You are loved!
Thank you! I hope it makes its way across the pond, next up after cinema is TV release.
An organ named "Bergman" will only give you anxiety.
I think I saw you at that premiere, but being German I didn‘t want to come up to you and say „hi“, since you were around other people and I didn‘t want to rudely interrupt. But saying „hi“ now 😊 - By the way, I am a cinematographer, and every time someone comes up to me and says „hey, I liked the camerawork“ I usually take that as a bad sign for the film overall, because it means they weren‘t as invested in the story, haha. But I‘m sure it‘s different for music, especially nowadays when music in film is either invasive, overused, or tries too hard to make you feel a certain way.
You can always come up to me, I am very open and love to chat! See that as an invite for next time :-)
@@Hainbach The music sounds fantastic by the way ❤️
Omnisphere 😭😭😭😭 I’m dying at that hahahaha
Apropos Film Scoring: Samstag Abend, Alte Oper in Frankfurt - Caligari in 4k Restauration mit Livesoundtrack von Herrn Bartos - ich freu' mich schon! :D
Ja hab ich gesehen! Viel Spaß, wird sicher super!
This swedish vacuum tube organ sounds and looks great. I don't know if it's about the russian tubes, but seems like it has nicer, more rounded tone that typical, quite harsh 60s transistor organs. I've only found some short wideos of "bergman klavitron" which seems a little bit different than yours. I hope you will make a wideo about this organ in the future.
Great work! Will the movie be available on streaming in the USA?
I think the road map is cinema - TV - streaming. So probably next year?
Would it be possible to see "Schock" as a resident of the US? This looks amazing.
I do hope so! I will post about it if it’s available to stream
What was that word you used? Spirit of creation? I love the sound of it.
What was that fabulous word you used? "Schapfergeist"? I love the German language, always have.
Schöpfergeist, indeed a beautiful word
there are some other amazing German terms i’ve heard Hainbach use - I had a list but I lost it and I’m devastated!
I don’t speak German but I love learning how there are existing phrases for such poignant ideas. I’d love to hear if there are any others?
We need a Hainbach philosophical term encyclopedia.
K-IZ on the number plate in the final scene on display can't be an chance accident either, i guess.
I'm Hungarian, but I've never heard of this BEAG unit. It looks good, but there is an excessive nostalgia for the Eastern Bloc past. I'm sure the Dynacord delay sounded better; we just copied what we could.
I don't have nostalgia for Eastern Bloc gear, you guys were the enemy when I grew up :-). But I do like to learn more about those times through the equipment. The BEAG with the mod sounds very good, in a character way.
💙
Don't fix the Klavitron. I bought an old Ampeg V4 guitar amp from the 70s that was really really noisy but the sound was brutal and exciting… really rocked your socks off. Gave it to a tech to lessen the noise, which he did and really got it super clean. unfortunately also cut some off it's balls off. bummer. still a great amp though. just more civilized.
So, no little Moog that could (Mavis)? *sad Panda noises*
That track did not make the Final Cut
What was the first thing that you scored? My old band's music was used in an independent film many years back. We went to the opening, and it was a disaster. The movie was so incredibly terrible, we sat through it and then had to sneak away because we were so embarrassed to be a part of it. Have to laugh about it now 😅
In film I think it was a some film school projects.
What's Omnisphere?
A rather popular software synthesiser
a rompler that costs about a thousand dollars
Mgyar Technalogia??
BEAG
Wow please don’t “fix” the Bergman
😂😂😂😂 0:40
what is that german word? CC spells it 'sheepa guist'...the spirit of creation
Schöpfergeist
@@Hainbach awesome thx. great word.
omnisphere is obviously not your jam, ^^. never used it:D
brilliant