I have no idea of producing/writing music, but I love listening to these guys talking about it because of all the feelings that take part in the technical process
Howard is so right about Looking For Love. On first listen, I just skipped it, and found my favorite tracks I'd repeat. One day I listened beginning to end, and Looking For Love hit a bit differently for some reason. It's now one of my most played songs from Alchemy.
"The quickest way to write a track" ... make a track, then make that track into another track, then chop that track up and sample it in Serato, then build a track off of that? 🤔🤔
I mean I feel like the biggest holdup with tracks is getting stuck, this is a valuable technique to get new inspiration and move out of a rut to continue the creative process, I’m excited to mess with this technique
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I love their back and forth workflow, it's so complimentary, confident, and utterly inspiring. ❤
Couldn't agree more!
I have no idea of producing/writing music, but I love listening to these guys talking about it because of all the feelings that take part in the technical process
Don’t go down the rabbit hole…
of making music?????????????@@CPowerslave
@@CPowerslave wym?
@@CPowerslavewhy you gotta be a downer though
love they just pulled this together last minute and its easily my favourite track off the album
Might sub to the Patreon just for this episode… more legendary electronic producers like this would be awesome.
Howard is so right about Looking For Love. On first listen, I just skipped it, and found my favorite tracks I'd repeat. One day I listened beginning to end, and Looking For Love hit a bit differently for some reason. It's now one of my most played songs from Alchemy.
i liked it first listen but i guess im not in the norm haha. favorite song on the album
I love that feelings > lyrics in some instances
God i love this channel
Todd Edwards Style. 🙌
was exactly what i thought!
i love intro track
Release this version
Thanks!
In the thumbnail i thought it was Jordan Pickford 😂
😂
What speakers are on the desk?
ATC
real life wizards
"The quickest way to write a track"
... make a track, then make that track into another track, then chop that track up and sample it in Serato, then build a track off of that? 🤔🤔
😂😂
so simple right?
I mean I feel like the biggest holdup with tracks is getting stuck, this is a valuable technique to get new inspiration and move out of a rut to continue the creative process, I’m excited to mess with this technique
First?