Be sure to check out www.lalal.ai/ when you're done with this video! Incredible that we have this tech available to us these days. Link also in description :)
the room they recorded in was large and full of wood, glass and stone and had a balcony looking onto the floor below making it a pretty big and very reverberant acoustic space. wave house was actually originally (poorly) designed to be a recording studio. the mix room was originally underneath the room they recorded in. there was an old fucked up piano downstairs that made it onto a few tame impala tracks. there's also a natural cave/amphitheatre right next to the house that was a legendary underground party and concert venue. I know this cause I used to live there. ps. yes the house would leak like crazy haha
@@AudioHaze I had a small recording studio in there for awhile myself (after he recorded in there) plus I live around the area and have heard the stories from the ex owner and other friends who lived and partied there. I was the caretaker there for awhile. I know some of the studio engineers who helped set it up originally. it's a very well known house in Western Australia mainly for the wild parties that went down there. After Kevin Parker bought it there's been no more parties that I'm aware of. it's his private escape and can't be rented by the public anymore. there is a really nice studio that's opened next door and I wouldn't be surprised if Kevin has a nice one in the renovated original wave house.
A bit of context - that "beachside house" he recorded in was in a place called Yallingup, and cost about $3m. The houses are all owned by ultra wealthy people, it's a stunningly beautiful place but hardly a humble little beachside town, haha. Great video!
@@alexs5394 he bought it few years after the recording (just in time for the 10th anniversary), when he got really big and profitable, if i understood correctly
@@alexs5394Nahh, I’m sure he just asked the record label he was with (modular records) for somewhere remote to record the album and someone at the label had a link to the house somehow and let him use it. He only actually bought the house a few years after innerspeaker
I agree Jose. I love this new breakdown series Ricky is doing. He really does his research!!! I'm digging the behind the scenes stories. I had no idea about this beach house thing. So cool. ✌
I liked Tame Impala when they first came out and moved on. But TH-cam Music kept telling me I should listen to more of them. So reluctantly I finally did. I hate it when an algorithm knows my musical tastes better than I do. Tame is pure musical genius.
As a guitar player I'm kinda sad that he moved away from guitar sounds. I get it it's super cool to play at the with your guitar, I'm trying to do the same thing myself, but you can beat the tones and riffs on the first two albums
That’s my Quad preamps, Tape Echo, NS10’s,Urei Parametric , missing from your story are the 6 racked Neve 1272s, and 2 Distressors all hired.🐹Vocals were recorded at his house in South Beach months later after doing some pre mixing and overdubs at my professional studio in Fremantle. Check out the liner notes.😊
Note its the DBX-165A compressor. Thats VERY important to not because it contains the "Stop level" control which is a large part of the destroyed sound.
I've never found a channel that i felt catered to me personally as much as this one does. I love and respect what you do and you've got a ride or die in me. Keep it up 🙏 PS your video on your own personal journey was inspiring and I wish I'd had the chance to mosh in a basement to your band ❤
The larger speakers (6:10) are Pioneer CS-703’s, I almost bought a set a couple years back but the seller said last minute they didn’t work and were for decor only. Sicc vid btw
that was for their third album Currents....not for the first two those came out on an indie label...at least originally....maybe after they signed for Currents those two albums could have been re-released under Interscope but originally those albums came out independently....the success of those first two albums is what got them signed to the majors.
As an audio engineer and a musician myself, I felt that pause you took in the middle of the video to ask for support really hit spot on .. into my ears, straight to the heart!!! Just gained another subscriber .. here's to growing your channel friend !! 🍻🍻
Man - you're putting out killer content. Don't feel bad about asking for likes/subs/comments. It sucks that it's the only way to get the algorithm in your favor, but we understand. You're gonna make it big man, just give it time and consistency.
Watching this vids give so much motivation and validation to the hours i (and prob everyone else watching this vids) spend in our rooms tryna make music man. Absolute legend🤝
your videos are so cooooozy. production is something i've wanted to take seriously for too long now but it's always felt incredibly daunting. your approach makes wrapping my head around this stuff FUN. your passion is infectious. thank you deeply
I love watching your videos, man. Can't wait for the next one. You forgot to mention the 2 Distressor compressors in the room. Something about the artists you pick and the way you put it all together inspires the hell outta me.
I love how confy and creative that space looks. More vibes than these high end recording studios that can feel intimidating sometimes. This is super inspiring and give more feeling to do music where ever we feel it. Nice content here, first video I watch from you, super cool !
For years I've gravitated towards the Devil Loc plugin for many of my compression needs, without knowing it's based on a real piece of hardware. It just does what the video claims. And now it makes sense how Tame Impala's drum tones were shaped through the same kind of processing.
I love this series. I really want to start recording some drum stuff now. Shout outs to the LS-208. Another well done, well edited, interesting video, my dude! Loving these.
A great story. If you watch the ten year anniversary play through of Innerspeaker at wave house, you can hear the view of the coast in the songs. Beautiful.
another banger from audiohaze !! always excited to see a new video from you. know that your hard work is much appreciated :) if you keep up this level of content creation there is no way your channel won't blow up in the near future. thank you!
I'm working on my album right now in a very similar setup. dont have much but i have what i need for now. back and forth b/w mississippi and LA and living room studios.
Just found this channel. Pretty much on a gear hunt so I’ll be deep diving into what you have posted. This video was great. Didn’t know the band but definitely checking them out now.
Hey man, thank you so much for the videos, I love that you keep covering stories of people making great art working with limitations and cheap gear as someone attempting to do the same I find it greatly inspiring and motivating please keep going.
You’re right about the Tame Impala fans. I feel like apart from enjoying the songs themselves, a lot of us are just fascinated by the technical side of the production. Kevin Parker opened my ears to a whole new world of sound. I devote all my attention to the tracks when I’m listening to Tame Impala. Nothing else will matter in this very moment, because there is so much to learn from this music on so many levels.
This is a great, thoughtful video re an important modern rock/pop album by a great artist. This channel deserves all of the appreciation (i.e. likes and subscriptions) it can get. So give it!
Thank you for another insightful and educational analysis. This series of videos that you are making is so important to the next generation of producers, engineers and musicians. Learning to do it yourself is going to be critical in light of the fact that most professional studios are folding under the weight of their own colossal expenses. You also inspire and encourage people to not be afraid of their so called "limitations" but to embrace them, me included. What you are giving everyone is so very important. Again, thank you!
Stumbled across this video a few minutes ago. Instand subscribe. This is the type of stuff I’m looking for. I’ve spent a lot of time and energy converting my basement into a home studio, learning diy electronics to build and maintain my own gear, and writing/playing all parts of demos for a while now. I like the attitude of this video being one of, “you can make something fantastic without dumping your 401(k) into a few sessions at Abbey Road or something.” Sure, the environment in which they recorded was a bit fortuitous in helping the band achieve what they wanted, but Kevin Parker was clearly willing to put in the time to work around limitations. So many other videos seem like they’re pandering snake oil or explaining why someone can’t do X because of Y. Honestly, a lot of those videos get to their recorded samples and it’s usually the exact opposite of how I’d want my music to sound. Most of my favorite albums tend to be those that are not traditionally “good” productions, but the willingness to work with what is available and become competent enough to make something interesting and different is what makes those albums sound great. Anyway, end rant. Enjoyed the video and will check out your others.
You put so much work on explaining the equipment and process of the recording of this album, you derseve my suscribe. Belive me at 32 followers myself ( in a spam of 2 years ) i know the struggle is real
@@AudioHaze absolutely man! It’s really inspiring. I don’t have all the same gear, but I have a lot of similar gear, and I’m really considering going on a little retreat at an Air BnB by the water, and recording an album. Your video made me realize how possible it is to create something that I (and hopefully everyone else) will love. Your research and hard word, and knowledge is definitely appreciated by this music nerd. Keep up the good work.
I built my own DOD Milk box clone which is essentially a little DBX compressor as the guys from DBX worked on that original pedal. That compressor pedal is completely slept on
Splendid video. My final project in audio engineering school was a presentation about the recording techniques of Tame Impala. One interesting random fact was that the drums on "The Less I Know the Better" were recorded outside! You don't need a studio or even a building for a hit song haha
Man, I remember looking at Sam Ash catalogues back in the day and salivating over those multitrack recorders that cost thousands of dollars. Even though I do everything in a DAW now, I'm really tempted to buy a hardware multitrack if they're only a few hundred bucks.
Dude , I love your channel, even though I’m not a musician I really love music and your channel gives me great insight about production and stuff. Not sure if you do, but’s it’ll be great if you make a video about starting from 0 on music production. Great work man. Keep ‘Em conning
Today, I finally subbed because you present so very well with authenticity from actual experience. The tips on gear and technique are greatly appreciated. Keep up the great work!
hey man i stumbled across your channel a few ago and u become one of my favorites. love tame impala, love these home recordings vibes, would love to see something on mac miller! love from Brasil bro xx
I’ve seen several videos and tiny docs on Kevin and his journey starting with the wave house, yet none had mentioned it to be recorded basically in the living room which is blew my mind away as a perfectionist. So that’s pretty cool
This is great information and I've already learned a lot from the few videos I've watched over the last few days but that's not even the point. You make me so excited about recording and making music it's crazy how inspiring this stuff is. Keep it up, I'll watch it all!
For sure that's one of my all-time favorite albums and it's great that you made a video of the technical approach for it. Really good content, liked and subscribed 🎉
Really happy you brought all this info together, this is a great video. I've been obsessed with Tame Impala's sound for years. The big Technic speakers weren't for mixing. He said they just look cool! And he's right haha
Man, your killing it with great videos, you're my most recent subscribe. I can't believe I lived in Perth from 2014-2016, actually had someone ask "have you heard Tame Impala?" And still didn't catch on until 2019..
I’m really enjoying the type of videos you have been posting lately, really interesting and informative. The level loc gives the cymbals a Fairchild sound.
That ten year anniversary wave house recording is EPIC. Literally my fav album of all time from anyone. It's perfect and they perfected it in that video.
So glad I stumbled upon this gem of a video & a channel. Great video(s) you're making. Please keep creating and you've absolutely got my sub guaranteed!!
It's really fun to see that the concept of humble for you guys out here is like the premium for Brazilians. This rig and gear would cost at least times more fur us, it's crazy!
Be sure to check out www.lalal.ai/ when you're done with this video! Incredible that we have this tech available to us these days. Link also in description :)
Is the link in the description correct? Seems you just linked to the affiliate program
@@staffanB My fault! Updated :)
Those separated stems actually sounded so clean, will be checking that out tonight
Great video btw!
Moises is also pretty good
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the room they recorded in was large and full of wood, glass and stone and had a balcony looking onto the floor below making it a pretty big and very reverberant acoustic space. wave house was actually originally (poorly) designed to be a recording studio. the mix room was originally underneath the room they recorded in. there was an old fucked up piano downstairs that made it onto a few tame impala tracks. there's also a natural cave/amphitheatre right next to the house that was a legendary underground party and concert venue. I know this cause I used to live there. ps. yes the house would leak like crazy haha
Yo this is great info thank you! Where did you find this stuff about the mixing room? Good to know for future vids
@@AudioHaze I had a small recording studio in there for awhile myself (after he recorded in there) plus I live around the area and have heard the stories from the ex owner and other friends who lived and partied there. I was the caretaker there for awhile. I know some of the studio engineers who helped set it up originally. it's a very well known house in Western Australia mainly for the wild parties that went down there. After Kevin Parker bought it there's been no more parties that I'm aware of. it's his private escape and can't be rented by the public anymore. there is a really nice studio that's opened next door and I wouldn't be surprised if Kevin has a nice one in the renovated original wave house.
This is jewel 😊
Goated reply tho 🤞🤞
They ? I thought it's one person
A bit of context - that "beachside house" he recorded in was in a place called Yallingup, and cost about $3m. The houses are all owned by ultra wealthy people, it's a stunningly beautiful place but hardly a humble little beachside town, haha. Great video!
did kevin grow up super wealthy or something? crazy he had the money to buy a place like that before innerspeaker even came out
@@alexs5394I might be talking out of my ass, but they rented it at the beginning and he ended up buying it after the money bags came in.
@@alexs5394 he bought it few years after the recording (just in time for the 10th anniversary), when he got really big and profitable, if i understood correctly
@@alexs5394Nahh, I’m sure he just asked the record label he was with (modular records) for somewhere remote to record the album and someone at the label had a link to the house somehow and let him use it. He only actually bought the house a few years after innerspeaker
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Everytime I watch one of your videos I feel so inspired. I don't know why more people don't watch your stuff, they are missing out.
Holy shit dude that is SO nice I’m gonna cry hahaha
I agree Jose. I love this new breakdown series Ricky is doing. He really does his research!!! I'm digging the behind the scenes stories. I had no idea about this beach house thing. So cool. ✌
we are discovering the channel. day by day.
@@somweoscar7244that we are
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I liked Tame Impala when they first came out and moved on. But TH-cam Music kept telling me I should listen to more of them. So reluctantly I finally did. I hate it when an algorithm knows my musical tastes better than I do. Tame is pure musical genius.
As a guitar player I'm kinda sad that he moved away from guitar sounds. I get it it's super cool to play at the with your guitar, I'm trying to do the same thing myself, but you can beat the tones and riffs on the first two albums
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That’s my Quad preamps, Tape Echo, NS10’s,Urei Parametric , missing from your story are the 6 racked Neve 1272s, and 2 Distressors all hired.🐹Vocals were recorded at his house in South Beach months later after doing some pre mixing and overdubs at my professional studio in Fremantle. Check out the liner notes.😊
WOAH THATS CRAZY!!! Can you email me?? I would love to talk to you more about this stuff! 😁
@@AudioHaze I remember my 1084 as well, yes sure, where do I find you email address
hi rob! do ya happen to know the sources in which the different preamps where used? i'm guessing 1272s for the drums?
Note its the DBX-165A compressor. Thats VERY important to not because it contains the "Stop level" control which is a large part of the destroyed sound.
Wow great info thanks for the clarification!!
@@AudioHaze🤘
dude, found out bout ur channel a few weeks ago and im really convinced ur just the best youtuber on the music production community. keep it up
Wow thank you so much man!! You have no clue how much that means, its crazy motivating too :)
I've never found a channel that i felt catered to me personally as much as this one does. I love and respect what you do and you've got a ride or die in me. Keep it up 🙏 PS your video on your own personal journey was inspiring and I wish I'd had the chance to mosh in a basement to your band ❤
WOW thank you so much!! That seriously means the world, and who knows maybe we'll get an AudioHaze mosh pit going at some point hahaha
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The larger speakers (6:10) are Pioneer CS-703’s, I almost bought a set a couple years back but the seller said last minute they didn’t work and were for decor only. Sicc vid btw
Yes I came here to correct the speaker type haha. Sick speakers.
You missed the 1/2 million marketing budget from interscope.
Also that the 'house near the beach' is a legit studio people rent.
he bought it i think@@benanderson5906
@@benanderson5906 not at the time he rented it like he said in the vid it was in bad shape
that was for their third album Currents....not for the first two those came out on an indie label...at least originally....maybe after they signed for Currents those two albums could have been re-released under Interscope but originally those albums came out independently....the success of those first two albums is what got them signed to the majors.
@@lennyrex1 thats not true. he was signed in 2009 and sign the contract as a band not as a solo act. but the budget was still very small
As an audio engineer and a musician myself, I felt that pause you took in the middle of the video to ask for support really hit spot on .. into my ears, straight to the heart!!!
Just gained another subscriber .. here's to growing your channel friend !! 🍻🍻
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Man - you're putting out killer content. Don't feel bad about asking for likes/subs/comments. It sucks that it's the only way to get the algorithm in your favor, but we understand. You're gonna make it big man, just give it time and consistency.
Thanks so much dude! Yeah its been beyond insane seeing all the support with these new vids, thanks again for checking out the content
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Watching this vids give so much motivation and validation to the hours i (and prob everyone else watching this vids) spend in our rooms tryna make music man. Absolute legend🤝
That makes me happier than any other outcome I can think of man :) seriously thanks so much for checking out the vid
your videos are so cooooozy. production is something i've wanted to take seriously for too long now but it's always felt incredibly daunting. your approach makes wrapping my head around this stuff FUN. your passion is infectious. thank you deeply
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I love watching your videos, man. Can't wait for the next one. You forgot to mention the 2 Distressor compressors in the room. Something about the artists you pick and the way you put it all together inspires the hell outta me.
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I love how confy and creative that space looks. More vibes than these high end recording studios that can feel intimidating sometimes. This is super inspiring and give more feeling to do music where ever we feel it.
Nice content here, first video I watch from you, super cool !
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Randomly got reccomended your channel. Top 5 random reccomendation TH-cam has ever made for me.
These videos are awesome! You’re so specific and I get to learn so many little details that other channels skim over
That's sooooo great to hear dude! That's always the goal :)
For years I've gravitated towards the Devil Loc plugin for many of my compression needs, without knowing it's based on a real piece of hardware. It just does what the video claims. And now it makes sense how Tame Impala's drum tones were shaped through the same kind of processing.
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I love this series. I really want to start recording some drum stuff now. Shout outs to the LS-208. Another well done, well edited, interesting video, my dude! Loving these.
A great story. If you watch the ten year anniversary play through of Innerspeaker at wave house, you can hear the view of the coast in the songs. Beautiful.
another banger from audiohaze !! always excited to see a new video from you. know that your hard work is much appreciated :) if you keep up this level of content creation there is no way your channel won't blow up in the near future. thank you!
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I'm working on my album right now in a very similar setup. dont have much but i have what i need for now. back and forth b/w mississippi and LA and living room studios.
Just found this channel. Pretty much on a gear hunt so I’ll be deep diving into what you have posted. This video was great. Didn’t know the band but definitely checking them out now.
Glad you enjoyed the vid nonetheless my friend!
Hey man, thank you so much for the videos, I love that you keep covering stories of people making great art working with limitations and cheap gear as someone attempting to do the same I find it greatly inspiring and motivating please keep going.
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You’re right about the Tame Impala fans. I feel like apart from enjoying the songs themselves, a lot of us are just fascinated by the technical side of the production. Kevin Parker opened my ears to a whole new world of sound. I devote all my attention to the tracks when I’m listening to Tame Impala. Nothing else will matter in this very moment, because there is so much to learn from this music on so many levels.
Uh...what about the SONGS and the PERFORMANCE of them ? That's what defines music. Glad you're at least a fan of something, anyway.
cheers for the video audiohaze. always feel smarter and creative watching you. love from perth wa.
Wow thanks dude that means a ton! Appreciate the support my friend :)
Thanks for going into detail on all the equipment they used to record, great video man!
This is a great, thoughtful video re an important modern rock/pop album by a great artist. This channel deserves all of the appreciation (i.e. likes and subscriptions) it can get. So give it!
Thank you for another insightful and educational analysis. This series of videos that you are making is so important to the next generation of producers, engineers and musicians. Learning to do it yourself is going to be critical in light of the fact that most professional studios are folding under the weight of their own colossal expenses. You also inspire and encourage people to not be afraid of their so called "limitations" but to embrace them, me included. What you are giving everyone is so very important. Again, thank you!
Wow thank so man that's definitely the goal!! Really appreciate the kind words, these videos take ages so that means a ton
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Great video! I was the last person to record at wave house before Kev bought it :)
Stumbled across this video a few minutes ago. Instand subscribe. This is the type of stuff I’m looking for. I’ve spent a lot of time and energy converting my basement into a home studio, learning diy electronics to build and maintain my own gear, and writing/playing all parts of demos for a while now. I like the attitude of this video being one of, “you can make something fantastic without dumping your 401(k) into a few sessions at Abbey Road or something.” Sure, the environment in which they recorded was a bit fortuitous in helping the band achieve what they wanted, but Kevin Parker was clearly willing to put in the time to work around limitations.
So many other videos seem like they’re pandering snake oil or explaining why someone can’t do X because of Y. Honestly, a lot of those videos get to their recorded samples and it’s usually the exact opposite of how I’d want my music to sound. Most of my favorite albums tend to be those that are not traditionally “good” productions, but the willingness to work with what is available and become competent enough to make something interesting and different is what makes those albums sound great.
Anyway, end rant. Enjoyed the video and will check out your others.
You put so much work on explaining the equipment and process of the recording of this album, you derseve my suscribe. Belive me at 32 followers myself ( in a spam of 2 years ) i know the struggle is real
I’ve rewatched this video like 6 times. This is incredible.
Really?? That's crazy dude thank you!!
@@AudioHaze absolutely man! It’s really inspiring. I don’t have all the same gear, but I have a lot of similar gear, and I’m really considering going on a little retreat at an Air BnB by the water, and recording an album. Your video made me realize how possible it is to create something that I (and hopefully everyone else) will love. Your research and hard word, and knowledge is definitely appreciated by this music nerd. Keep up the good work.
I built my own DOD Milk box clone which is essentially a little DBX compressor as the guys from DBX worked on that original pedal. That compressor pedal is completely slept on
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Splendid video. My final project in audio engineering school was a presentation about the recording techniques of Tame Impala. One interesting random fact was that the drums on "The Less I Know the Better" were recorded outside! You don't need a studio or even a building for a hit song haha
So cool, love your style broski
Naah..at the heart of this production were the two distressors and all these beerbottles ...😀...just kiddin...great vid man 💪💪
Man, I remember looking at Sam Ash catalogues back in the day and salivating over those multitrack recorders that cost thousands of dollars. Even though I do everything in a DAW now, I'm really tempted to buy a hardware multitrack if they're only a few hundred bucks.
Great video! Love the attention to details. It’s pretty obvious that a lot of work went in the making of this one💪
It definitely did!! thanks for checking it out my friend :)
He bought that house recently so hopefully the new album will sound like those early albums
Dude I love your channel. Found you just recently and I’m sure glad I did.
Dude , I love your channel, even though I’m not a musician I really love music and your channel gives me great insight about production and stuff. Not sure if you do, but’s it’ll be great if you make a video about starting from 0 on music production. Great work man. Keep ‘Em conning
The songs and the people are always more important than the gear. But gear is fun so give me it all!!
your videos are really really well done and are a huge help and inspiration to us, recognition will come :)
Glad you liked it man!! Inspiration is always the goal :)
Always excited to see a new audiohaze post!
Yay thanks for watching!
absolutely love tame impala. so cool to learn all this about them
Today, I finally subbed because you present so very well with authenticity from actual experience. The tips on gear and technique are greatly appreciated. Keep up the great work!
hey man i stumbled across your channel a few ago and u become one of my favorites. love tame impala, love these home recordings vibes, would love to see something on mac miller! love from Brasil bro xx
Eyyy thanks dude glad you enjoyed! Mac Miller would be sick! I've had some projects ideas with his stuff in the past actually
The quality of these videos are insane dude!
Thanks man! Trying our best :)
commenting to boost you, loving the work man
Thanks dude!!
This was hella informational and entertaining.
I have been binging your videos the past few days and they are immensely helpful!! Love the idea of using what you have to create quality content!
I’ve seen several videos and tiny docs on Kevin and his journey starting with the wave house, yet none had mentioned it to be recorded basically in the living room which is blew my mind away as a perfectionist. So that’s pretty cool
Great information, im amazed how the Shure level loc transforms the drum sounds, nice video!
Love your videos man, very unique take on telling stories of artists, and informative about production and gear at the same time
I love the mention of multitracks. I recorded all my singles and albuns with a Zoom h1 Handy recorder, and I aiming to buy one. Love it.
Your content is superb man, i very much enjoy your analysis. consistency and patience will pay off eventually.
For anyone wondering. The song he used on the website to extract the vocals, drums etc. Is called "Weird Fishes/Arpeggi" by Radiohead
Good video. Well produced
kevin gave me the soundtrack of my life and it literally turned my life and my friends 2x more beautiful thank uuuu
Hey man, love your videos! You seem like a really genuine dude! I’m happy to see your channel is doing well. Keep it up brother!
You've got a great channel dude, quality content - appreciate your knowledge & your approach & how you're sharing information. Thank you & keep goin!
This is great information and I've already learned a lot from the few videos I've watched over the last few days but that's not even the point.
You make me so excited about recording and making music it's crazy how inspiring this stuff is.
Keep it up, I'll watch it all!
That makes me so happy holy crap thank you!!
I've been to the Wave Studio house a couple of times. It's an amazing and slightly wonky house. Who ever built it, definitely wasn't a builder haha.
Thank you so much for taking the time
Thanks for breaking down the equipment! It really helps as a bedroom producer 🙏🏼
Right on!
For sure that's one of my all-time favorite albums and it's great that you made a video of the technical approach for it.
Really good content, liked and subscribed 🎉
this channel is so great- I really hope this person makes many more videos :)
I'm curious you didn't mention the 2 Empirical labs distressors. Anyway love your videos so far, new subscriber here, great job!
Really happy you brought all this info together, this is a great video. I've been obsessed with Tame Impala's sound for years.
The big Technic speakers weren't for mixing. He said they just look cool! And he's right haha
Keep going dude your channel is an actual gem for me as a musician!
Amazing video as always. Always impressed with your production
Man, your killing it with great videos, you're my most recent subscribe. I can't believe I lived in Perth from 2014-2016, actually had someone ask "have you heard Tame Impala?" And still didn't catch on until 2019..
I’m really enjoying the type of videos you have been posting lately, really interesting and informative. The level loc gives the cymbals a Fairchild sound.
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Absolutely love this type of content! Keep making videos like this please!
Thanks dude I'll keep the coming!!
This video is real high quality, keep going, you’re going somewhere man!
This was the motivation I needed to hop back in!! Thanks man! Love this series😊💞
That makes me SO HAPPY!! Enjoy and happy recording my friend!!
Surprised this doesn't have more views. been one of my favorite channels recently, some of the most informative and inspiring stuff I've watched.
Awesome content! Just found out about your channel and the quality you deliver is amazinggg!! Thank you so much!!
Thanks for checking out then my friend! Welcome to the channel :)
good one bro
Excellent video! You just got yourself a new fan my man.
Love your vids man!
Amazing video, always enjoy the quality content. Definitely an underrated channel
Thanks man!! Glad you enjoyed :)
That ten year anniversary wave house recording is EPIC. Literally my fav album of all time from anyone. It's perfect and they perfected it in that video.
great work mate, keep it up and you''ll be right
love this video man, keep killing it! these are great sources of inspo
This was so fun to watch, it answered all of my curious questions.
Love this video! Very informative and inspiring. "Innerspeaker" is truly an all time favorite of mine!
you are an absolute gem for making these videos my friend. so inspiring. thank you dearly.
these series are really enjoyable man well done for doing these
Keep going man! Extremely good content
I'll keep it up to the best of my abilities!
So glad I stumbled upon this gem of a video & a channel. Great video(s) you're making. Please keep creating and you've absolutely got my sub guaranteed!!
Great content on many levels - super helpful for creators - excellent!
hey man i learned more things than i learned during my complete collage education. u are truely a gem in music production training side of youtube
It's really fun to see that the concept of humble for you guys out here is like the premium for Brazilians. This rig and gear would cost at least times more fur us, it's crazy!
You’re Videos always inspire me to get better at producing
innerspeaker is so underated, more people need to know ab it.