Pleasant surprise seeing Daedelus here! Actually the greatest live show I've ever seen was Daedelus in Cambridge Massachusetts - the show got broken up by campus police for lack of proper permission, and somehow the shows organizer managed to move it to the second floor apartment of a local town house. Maybe 40 or so people packed into the living room around Daedelus with just his monome, playing a bunch of peaceful and serene contemplative tracks that fit the new setting. He'd take the time to speak about the pieces between songs and chat with everyone. Was the coolest and most unique live music experience I've had. Anyhow just seemed like a good time to share that haha. All of these tracks were great, this is a really fun series!
Hi everyone, I have a question. Is there a finite limit to musical compositions possible? For example, on a piano, say I theoretically wrote every 4 note melody possible, and every 4 beat chord progression possible on a piano. If I wanted to make a new song with an 8 note melody, wouldn’t I be just reusing two 4 note melodies I already used up if all had been written? And then, if I wrote a new song with a 16 note melody, wouldn’t I just be reusing four of the same 4 note Melodie’s put together? And so on. Does this prove music is finite?
@@jessebell186 this only applies to short melodies, which mathematically are bound to be repeated, and have already been accidentally repeated throughout music history. But the combination of melodies, the context in which they're used, the instruments sounds and technologies that are being used, the cultural background of the artist, Sampling and stuff... Probably melodies will repeat themselves, but they're really the most basic element of music. Art is what makes it infinite.
in a day where it seems so much h is regurgitated, Andrew's 4 producers series is definitely a breath of fresh air with its originality and unique results
Agreed. Gonna subscribe to hear more of it. For anyone interested - had Strong Savant vibes - if you've not seen him - watch his live writing with futureMusic.
4:28 Wangleline: sounds like I fell in a video game portal, and I’ll probably die in Souls-like hell. 8:58 Sarah: giving me The Mandelorian soundtrack vibes. 14:01 Daedelus: bro, that’s the gods having a chat/argument. 20:01 Andrew: feels like when trying to remember what happened when I blacked-out. Edit: nomination for next sample, whatever this sound is: th-cam.com/users/shortscYLGV09mU5Y?feature=share
That WangleLine track sounded like the weirdest bastard child of hyperpop and 90s happy hardcore. Utterly, gloriously bonkers. I completely agree with the "completely nostalgic, yet new" remark.
@@flandretek Wangleline's song actually did get into a rhythm game! It's in vivid/stasis which is free on PC. (Disclaimer: I'm one of the programmers for vivid/stasis, but I joined the project long after Spell Diver (Wangleline's track) got added.)
I love how Sarah's personal style comes through everything she makes. I have been listening to her music since she was playing with The Fine Constant and it all feels like a big story.
Daedelus' reaction to Wangleline's track is why I love this series. Shock > Awe > Enjoyment. There always seems to be someone caught out by one of the other producers. Like they are being introduced to a whole new genre which they end up enjoying. Awesome work again!
love how everyone tackled these samples from completely different angles. probably the most unique vid in this series yet and everyone brought something unique and fresh.
I love the range of vibes each artist illicit from the listener. The playfulness of wageline, the smooth seriousness of Sarah, and Dadeulus with simplistic auditory explosions. Finally Andrew takes us on a ride through space, overall totally a beautiful adventure. Thank you all.
Something I love about Ben is he is already an absolute beast of a guitar player, and when people accused him of speeding up his videos he said, "no, it would sound like this" and just started doing it anyways
It's always fascinating to me how much each producer can pull from these seemingly tiny samples. I know they're adding plenty to it, of course, but the amount of inspiration they get is crazy!
So under appreciated. Always been one of my top favorite producers. His output is INSANE. Genres all over the place. The man is a damn genius. Don't see him pop enough places, was so excited to see this.
Please have the artist Bad Computer on this series! His sound design and composure of his songs are so unique I think he’d make a great addition to this.
This series has basically just become a list of artists I should follow. Everyone Andrew brings on is phenomenal and gets added to my list of favorites.
DAEDELUS is such a unique well rounded person, who happens to be really good at making music. I hope to someday find the inner peace he projects so effortlessly.
Andrew killed this one!!! I really appreciate when Huang channels his inner Vsnares and just leaves everyone slack jawed. A couple shows back he did the same thing lol brutal
Once again, an awesome episode ! You should try to invite Gautier Serre (Igorrr). Not sure if he would be down for it but it could be incredible seeing him in one of these. Anyway, thanks for all you've been producing Andrew
WangleLine's music was a spectacular first impression! Energetic and frenetic, it tells a story at the speed of sound. A section of half tempo around 5:40 might have been interesting.
Im sure you didnt 😂 she did an amazing job, i didnt like it tho. Just too much of everything, didnt feel a build up and resolution, then again i am a slow music kinda guy
hearing wanglelines's walk through I was like man thats gonna be weird with all that stuff in there... Then the final product came out and it was a awesome wild ride
What a fantastic collective of artists you have in this video! Anything with Ben AND Sarah is sure to be an absolutely massive video. Thanks for getting all this talent (yourself included!) to get together and making this video. Hope you and your family are having a great 2022 so far!
This track Andrew made is the closest I've heard anyone on this challenge to Igorr and Clowncore, that was amazing, Wangleline's track was also insane! And just having Daedelus on this blew my brain out but his track brought me back to life
Ben with the amazing sample! WangleLine with the amazing energy sound! Sarah with the vibes! Daedelus with the Details! Andrew being Andrew! This was so much fun to watch! ❤️
The pathways and styles all created from the same sample is the awe inspiring part. The amount of detail in each piece along with the engineering is the dedication part. Play with your ideas, and create them through your habits. Learn to enjoy rather than to frustrate.
Kinda wild how no one decided to make a mainstream kind of sounding track. Everything was so dense and cerebral. I had to pause a couple times to wrap my head around these concepts, but they were all really cool.
For me that Daedelus track was far more interesting than any of the others because it felt like it was coherent, rather than having every effect under the sun thrown randomly at it. Stunning use of the low end, and a huge sound from a small instrument (as Ben put it). Andrew Huang is great at what he does, but his track here felt to me like an exercise in how many effects you could use, at the expense of musicality.
Didn't expect to see Daedelus in your videos, i used to listen to his music back in 2009 so glad to see him again, being the brilliant musician he always has been. Very nice video, very nice music as always, thanks for the show!
Thank you so so much for having me!!
This was really amazing and I love all the music that came out of it~
i knew it was just an eventuality. great work!
DAMN that was good! And was that a german accent? 🤩
you killed it
WangleLine feature pog CHAMPION
@@jensli it was indeed.
Pleasant surprise seeing Daedelus here! Actually the greatest live show I've ever seen was Daedelus in Cambridge Massachusetts - the show got broken up by campus police for lack of proper permission, and somehow the shows organizer managed to move it to the second floor apartment of a local town house. Maybe 40 or so people packed into the living room around Daedelus with just his monome, playing a bunch of peaceful and serene contemplative tracks that fit the new setting. He'd take the time to speak about the pieces between songs and chat with everyone. Was the coolest and most unique live music experience I've had. Anyhow just seemed like a good time to share that haha. All of these tracks were great, this is a really fun series!
That sounds awesome, really cool experience
Huh, he's performing in Cambridge again in 3 weeks, maybe I'll go check him out too ^_^
These tracks are stunning and packed with inspiration and emotion! It's just damn good music.
Respect to you as Well.
Ben! Was that first little guitar a churango? I'm now on the hunt for one so I can slow it down
Ben! Nice to see you in the same context as Haung!
I love Bent Knee btw, been a huge fan of your work for years now
ben!
I’m so psyched Daedalus is here. He really took sampling to a place that I don’t remember ever seeing on this show. Awesome job.
Chuck Sutton did a pretty job too :) Daedelus' tune was absolutely stunning. I would like to see Nosaj Thing as well here.
This track I easily see as a soundtrack on a movie or series, the final part fits perfect in a black panther movie, hauhaua.
Yeah. Not to be horrible, but I think videos like these are where you can distinguish 'Musical Artist' from 'Music Content Creator'.
Hi everyone, I have a question. Is there a finite limit to musical compositions possible? For example, on a piano, say I theoretically wrote every 4 note melody possible, and every 4 beat chord progression possible on a piano. If I wanted to make a new song with an 8 note melody, wouldn’t I be just reusing two 4 note melodies I already used up if all had been written? And then, if I wrote a new song with a 16 note melody, wouldn’t I just be reusing four of the same 4 note Melodie’s put together? And so on. Does this prove music is finite?
@@jessebell186 this only applies to short melodies, which mathematically are bound to be repeated, and have already been accidentally repeated throughout music history. But the combination of melodies, the context in which they're used, the instruments sounds and technologies that are being used, the cultural background of the artist, Sampling and stuff... Probably melodies will repeat themselves, but they're really the most basic element of music. Art is what makes it infinite.
It's crazy how much this series continues to be more original than ever even after all these episodes. This is immediately one of my favourites.
in a day where it seems so much h is regurgitated, Andrew's 4 producers series is definitely a breath of fresh air with its originality and unique results
Every time a new one comes out, it becomes my favourite will this journey never end?,
WangleLine is like an expert at creating organized chaos. It's crazy and yet it's still cohesive.
Agreed. Gonna subscribe to hear more of it.
For anyone interested - had Strong Savant vibes - if you've not seen him - watch his live writing with futureMusic.
Yeah i thought the same. at first it was the caracter, but the music as well.
It kinda reminded me of Camelia, really loved it :)
She can be a great hyperpop producer
@@IsakMagnusson01 She's said in the past that Camellia is one of her inspirations. Hope we get him on the series at some point.
4:28 Wangleline: sounds like I fell in a video game portal, and I’ll probably die in Souls-like hell.
8:58 Sarah: giving me The Mandelorian soundtrack vibes.
14:01 Daedelus: bro, that’s the gods having a chat/argument.
20:01 Andrew: feels like when trying to remember what happened when I blacked-out.
Edit: nomination for next sample, whatever this sound is: th-cam.com/users/shortscYLGV09mU5Y?feature=share
4:28 itches me to play Asian rhythm games
u obviously havent watched the mandolorian
yea Sarah's doesn't sound like the mandalorian soundtrack at all
@@pollux_id2557 oh it doesn’t sound like it, it made me feel like how I feel when I listen to the maldalorian soundtrack
Edit: wow so many errors oof
@@kemsat-n6h I like the fact that no one wrote it the same way 😂
That WangleLine track sounded like the weirdest bastard child of hyperpop and 90s happy hardcore. Utterly, gloriously bonkers. I completely agree with the "completely nostalgic, yet new" remark.
Wtf, as Sarah was talking about adding vocals she was so timid about it then proceeded to make my jaw drop. Unreal. So beautiful
That part sounded like it came straight out of 007 opening credits
Stunning. Just stunning those vocals.
Fun Fact: WangleLine's track loops perfectly
perfect rhythm game music
idk rhythm games but if they have something like an infinite mode that'll be perfect
@@flandretek Wangleline's song actually did get into a rhythm game! It's in vivid/stasis which is free on PC.
(Disclaimer: I'm one of the programmers for vivid/stasis, but I joined the project long after Spell Diver (Wangleline's track) got added.)
@@Jono997yoo that's sick!
Replay Buttons:
Ben Levin Samples: 0:32
WangleLine: 4:28
Sarah: 8:57
Daedelus: 14:00
Andrew: 20:01
Thank you
I love how u added bens samples
Thanks
I love how Sarah's personal style comes through everything she makes. I have been listening to her music since she was playing with The Fine Constant and it all feels like a big story.
Daedelus' reaction to Wangleline's track is why I love this series. Shock > Awe > Enjoyment. There always seems to be someone caught out by one of the other producers. Like they are being introduced to a whole new genre which they end up enjoying. Awesome work again!
love how everyone tackled these samples from completely different angles. probably the most unique vid in this series yet and everyone brought something unique and fresh.
YES finally Sarah Longfield got an invite to this series! been waiting to see her take on this for ages :)
Daedelus’s track was soooo intricate and simple at the same time
I love the range of vibes each artist illicit from the listener. The playfulness of wageline, the smooth seriousness of Sarah, and Dadeulus with simplistic auditory explosions. Finally Andrew takes us on a ride through space, overall totally a beautiful adventure. Thank you all.
Petition to have Sarah’s “excellent ending it just stops” as the actual ending of the track
Yes please.
That's very interesting. I like it.
Daedelus & WangleLine?? goddamn this is a stacked episode! still holding out for Eliminate & Patricia Taxxon ^^
yes we need eliminate here
LETS GO ELIMINATE BOYS YAHOOOOOO!!$!!
Most of all Sarah Longfield! She's the best.
Sarah longfield tho
Patricia would be soooooo amazing on here!
I love how meticulously Andrew’s studio looks like he actually lives inside Ableton Live!
Daedalus was strong! Simply on another level, quality vs quantity 👌🏼
Sarah's song was crazy, like 7 different sections and not a single concrete transition in the whole thing. Just felt like falling through a song.
This lineup is stacked so pumped to watch this
Yo, right?! Huge roster.
I like the fact that Daedelus pointed out that this project was healing! That’s what music is all about. Love the show, keep on creating! Much love ❤️
🙌
WangleLine, Longfield and Huang: pure production porn 🔊
Daedelus: soul stirring sorcery 💀
Best comment! 😭
That first one NEEDS to be in a rhythm game somewhere. It's just the perfect vibe
Something I love about Ben is he is already an absolute beast of a guitar player, and when people accused him of speeding up his videos he said, "no, it would sound like this" and just started doing it anyways
Favorite episode yet! Hearing Daedalus speak makes me tear up. He seems like the sweetest person. Everyone’s songs are so wonderful too
"I feel a wave of nostalgia for something I've never known" ~ Daedelus
This is something commonly stated within Vaporwave circles. Its kind of the ethos of the genre really.
theres a word for it, its "anemoia"
I guess he's never heard DDR music :V jk
Okay WangleLine's track is bananas in the best way possible.
It's always fascinating to me how much each producer can pull from these seemingly tiny samples. I know they're adding plenty to it, of course, but the amount of inspiration they get is crazy!
Daedelus shows you don't need a ton of equipment or big space to produce music.
I second that! His process over the years had really taken minimalism to another level. Its an exploration.
Daedelus....he is just awesome. Checkout his live performances!
So under appreciated. Always been one of my top favorite producers. His output is INSANE. Genres all over the place. The man is a damn genius. Don't see him pop enough places, was so excited to see this.
WangleLine’s track was so cool! Now I want to see even more hyperpop on this series.
Sarah knocked it out of the park. The general vibe and "floatiness" of the tune makes it sound like it'd be perfectly at home in Tetris Effect :)
One of my favorite parts of all these videos is the wholesome energy of everyone gushing about the track they're listening to.
"Really interesting edits and stuttered atmospheres here"
"WE'VE GOT SNORLAX ON THE BASS BABY"
Please have the artist Bad Computer on this series! His sound design and composure of his songs are so unique I think he’d make a great addition to this.
When Wang said "and of course... amen breaks" I knew it was gonna be a fun track!
Underscores would be amazing to have on this show. The way she produces is so genuinely unique and interesting and i'd love to see what they do.
All the musicians in this video were so cool. Super happy and wholesome vibes from the music too. Def gonna check all the artists out
Interesting, I see that WangleLine worked on this song in November 2020. Andrew has quite a backlog it seems to put out.
Daedelus' breakdown versus the final product are worlds apart and I'm here for this! But the healing factor: 1000 percent
This series has basically just become a list of artists I should follow. Everyone Andrew brings on is phenomenal and gets added to my list of favorites.
We NEEED Eliminate and Bishu to be on here!!
not bishu
@@notbillymays why not bishu?
Yess Bishu !!!
Eliminate yes please
@@techpoopph5421 i could list many reasons, but to sum it up, he is uninspired and hard to listen to. he brings nothing to the table.
Omg that WangleLine experience, what was THAAAAAAAAAATTTTTTT I love it
you got DAEDELUS on this series!!!! hell yeah!
Very happy to see WangleLine on the channel, found her a couple years back and she’s a musical powerhouse!
WangleLine's track is killer!! She nailed it.
And Andrew's track (as usual) is a masterclass of 'I know how to make music'.
DAEDELUS is such a unique well rounded person, who happens to be really good at making music. I hope to someday find the inner peace he projects so effortlessly.
Delighted by how queer all the music and guests are in this one. Such a treat to see and hear so many cool people and their ideas and expressions
Andrew you have literally done so much for the music production generation we love you
He really has doesn't he. 😊🌎☀️
The negative space in Daedalus’ track is crazy cool to listen to
Damn when Sarah’s voice cuts in… chills every time. So simple but has such an impact
I would pay for Wangleline to teach me even a portion of what was done on this track.
she did a breakdown of the song on her channel an hour or so ago.
@@Astronomater what portion must that be? Like 1%?
@@Astronomater You mean he
@@i-never-look-at-replies-lol you have a sad life
@@i-never-look-at-replies-lol ur mom
Andrew killed this one!!! I really appreciate when Huang channels his inner Vsnares and just leaves everyone slack jawed. A couple shows back he did the same thing lol brutal
I love it when he breaks out the Venetian Snares vibes. So good.
Epic lineup, WangleLine killed it.
YES
hit us with the amen break what a queen
edit: *TWO* AMEN BREAKS?!?!?!
WangleLine 4:28
Sarah Longfield 8:58
Daedelus 14:00
Andrew 20:01
I've been following Wangleline for ages. She's criminally underappreciated.
OMG WANGLELINE IM SO HAPPY SHE MADE IT ON THIS SERIES. WHAT AN UNEXPECTED SURPRISE!!!
His version was quite outstanding
@@dewille-pl triggerwarning 😀
@@dewille-pl *her
@@dewille-pl try being respectful
Pls which is the right one her or him 😭
omg when Sarah started singing in the final mix....chills. Just. Chills.
Once again, an awesome episode ! You should try to invite Gautier Serre (Igorrr). Not sure if he would be down for it but it could be incredible seeing him in one of these. Anyway, thanks for all you've been producing Andrew
I second this! IGORRR please!
YES
YES
Get Aphex Twin!!!
Daedelus knocked it out of the park, thank you for showing me him. What an awesome character and musician.
By far my favorite series on TH-cam hands down. Thank you so much Andrew for putting these together!!
Man I totally just rediscovered how good these tracks are. This music has deep layers and makes you hear new things. Such an inspiration!❤
Thank you Daedalus for giving us the sample DOOM used in Accordion.
Great remixes btw.
WangleLine's music was a spectacular first impression! Energetic and frenetic, it tells a story at the speed of sound. A section of half tempo around 5:40 might have been interesting.
I had chills the whole time I was listening to WangleLine's track; incredible!
why.
Im sure you didnt 😂 she did an amazing job, i didnt like it tho. Just too much of everything, didnt feel a build up and resolution, then again i am a slow music kinda guy
hearing wanglelines's walk through I was like man thats gonna be weird with all that stuff in there... Then the final product came out and it was a awesome wild ride
Daedelus’s is just amazing, so freaking groovy!!!
WangleLine i was high watching this and your song made me legit cry because of how good it was
aww!! that's so sweet
Everytime I see these 1 Sample Series I end up so mindblowed and inspired in a way no other content can make me feel, thank you so much Andrew
wangeline has a amazing studio, love the loft section
So glad to see Ben Levin here, brilliant musician and great composer on other similar composing challenge videos
What a fantastic collective of artists you have in this video! Anything with Ben AND Sarah is sure to be an absolutely massive video. Thanks for getting all this talent (yourself included!) to get together and making this video. Hope you and your family are having a great 2022 so far!
This track Andrew made is the closest I've heard anyone on this challenge to Igorr and Clowncore, that was amazing, Wangleline's track was also insane! And just having Daedelus on this blew my brain out but his track brought me back to life
Igorr and Clowncore 100%
I thought Andrew’s final breakdown was like igorrr cover or something, from that weird music video.
Ben with the amazing sample!
WangleLine with the amazing energy sound!
Sarah with the vibes!
Daedelus with the Details!
Andrew being Andrew!
This was so much fun to watch! ❤️
WangleLine's track needs to be in EVERY RHYTHM GAME
Yes, someone should make a map for step mania with the track
Beat Saber would be insane
Yeah I instantly thought geometry dash
And every psytek rave. damn tight track!
@@eigojiyouzu I might have to tackle the Stepmania one. Probably a 11-12 ITG scale with a lot of chaos and a handful of stop effects.
Daedelus' track has been playing in my head all day after watching this video and I absolutely love it.
I freakin' love that series!
It just shows how everyone has their own style which turns this entire thing into an experience! ^^
I love the way WangleLine explains her song it's like if Björk and Laura Les were the same person. Also kinda girls rituals Ig
I you weren't a fan already of WangleLine's music, surely this'll convince you!
WangleLine is pure chaos energy. My kind of person 😁.
WangleLine's track gives me major Camellia/T+pazolite vibes. like the track just exudes japanese rhythm game music energy and i'm LIVING for it
i hope Andrew eventually will invite one of them or maybe both! :D
@@semro omg that would be sick!
I love this series for introducing a lot of lesser known but really awesome musicians to the audiance.
wangleline's screen saver is bingus
i-
somehow that makes perfect sense
The pathways and styles all created from the same sample is the awe inspiring part. The amount of detail in each piece along with the engineering is the dedication part. Play with your ideas, and create them through your habits. Learn to enjoy rather than to frustrate.
Kinda wild how no one decided to make a mainstream kind of sounding track. Everything was so dense and cerebral. I had to pause a couple times to wrap my head around these concepts, but they were all really cool.
sarah made me cry with the use of those vocals. it's haunting
I'm so glad that Andrew has learned the magic of screaming 🙏
Yes! Bringing the Bookmobile growls.
I AM SOOOOOO GLAD I LEARNED IT TOO. THX FOR MAKING A GREAT COMMENT TO READ. I'M DONE COMMENTING NOW. LATER
Daedalus’s beat was one of the most creative and amazing things I’ve ever heard
Sarah did an amazing job!
For me that Daedelus track was far more interesting than any of the others because it felt like it was coherent, rather than having every effect under the sun thrown randomly at it. Stunning use of the low end, and a huge sound from a small instrument (as Ben put it). Andrew Huang is great at what he does, but his track here felt to me like an exercise in how many effects you could use, at the expense of musicality.
I totally agree!
Sarah Longfield did it incredibly good wow 😍 I like her style, pretty unique.
What's really wonderful about this channel is the upbeat, positive vibes from all the participants. And, some good toons as well. 👏👏
Dang, then that's how Daedelus made that recent super noisy album! Triple drum bus, omg
Didn't expect to see Daedelus in your videos, i used to listen to his music back in 2009 so glad to see him again, being the brilliant musician he always has been. Very nice video, very nice music as always, thanks for the show!
with wangleline i checked 5 times whether i accidentally sped up the video lol
This series is just off the hook. The creativity and ideas are phenomenal and super entertaining! KEEP THEM COMING. (please!)