Reminds me of when I used to hand-make cassette booklets as a kid. I miss those days. Will get back into it now. Inspired by how relaxed this whole process was for Legowelt and his collaborators.
Shawn Thanks! We are in the final stretch filming scenes and interviews for the full length feature - hope you’ll enjoy the result as much as this short!
Nitbit intermezzo is my favorite track so far. Love the tempo of the track. A slow 808 pattern is a thing of beauty ❤️ Thank you so much for posting this documentary. Awesome!
die "randomness" vind ik leuk want elke keer dat ik dat cassettebandje in de kast zou tegenkomen zou ik denken "wat de fak staat hier ook alweer op". i.t.t. totaal gelikte concept producten.
Audio transfer from computer to cassette? That's not proper way... When I buy music on analog media I want to be sure that the entire track was analog.
It is pretty rare to find 100% analog recordings made nowadays, and what is the real gain from it? The experience of the format is more the point than total analog purity
@@axumisiarecords143 Transferring the digital signal to cassette for the sake of principle makes no sense. Instead of a laptop, it was enough to use any analog audio recorder - for example, a Tascam Portastudio and make copies from it. If someone does not care about purism, then choose streaming or CD-audio. Then it is ok.
@@Shape84 I don't see what the big deal is, sound can be converted from analog to digital and back again. There's no special magic lost in that as long as you master according to your format.
@@Shape84 people like cassettes because they sound bad in a good way, they aren't ultra high fidelity audiophile grade, they're portable little ways to listen to music and people like the hiss. This kind of audio purism isn't realistic, nobody is operating 100% analog studios now and shipping master reels direct to the pressing plants unless they have piles of money to burn on ancient equipment.
@@axumisiarecords143 Reasoning in this way, it is quite possible to conclude that instruments such as the piano can be safely replaced by a computer program. One can, but in the case of more ambitious art forms this should not be done. I regard Legowelt's music as just such a high art form, which is inevitably linked to ancient technology. I know that some people tend to go into exaggeration. I try to keep my sanity. It would be an exaggeration, for example, to buy a reference Studer A80 to record a few cassette tapes later. Maintaining a 100% analog signal path from the studio to the pressing plant is indeed costly, but not out of the question. In this case, an analog track could have been successfully used without a great deal of money. Of course, this is just my opinion and I respect Legowelt for his music.
How awesome is it that Legowelt has such a beautiful house from making the music he loves without compromise ....
plus he looks such a cool and laidback talented dude !
The dutch government gave him that house because he is a national treasure
@@bassbird is that true?
Holland government also did an experimental cloning so there are at least 61 Dannys. That important treasure.
The compromise is recording tapes from the laptop.
Legowelt gives you that feeling you can accomplish your music dreams without looking for "outsiders" opinions
Yeah, he's got the art of "not giving a fuck" down to perfection. He has an intriguing workflow.
What a beautiful home he has.
This is a really nice documentation of artists playing around, relaxing and enjoying themselves. So important to make stuff for the fun of it.
Very likeable fellow! Love his gentle wackiness, it's totally authentic, no posturing, true genuinely talented artist.
Reminds me of when I used to hand-make cassette booklets as a kid. I miss those days. Will get back into it now. Inspired by how relaxed this whole process was for Legowelt and his collaborators.
I really like the way you guys film! keep it up!
Shawn Thanks! We are in the final stretch filming scenes and interviews for the full length feature - hope you’ll enjoy the result as much as this short!
one off the best dokumetation from Den Hague! More!
Nitbit intermezzo is my favorite track so far. Love the tempo of the track. A slow 808 pattern is a thing of beauty ❤️
Thank you so much for posting this documentary. Awesome!
two of my favorites collab. how am I just now seeing this?
great video, stumbled upon it just now :)
Legowelt seems very open to sharing and a very nice guy
By the way people w/ neumann k120 & soundcraft ARE nice heyheyhey
Black Koshinomi where you at bruh?!
Lol
In today's episode of 'shit that makes me happy' :
2 of my most played in Spotify decided to diy a cassette EP together :)
Legowelt, you are a steady inspiration! (Bliss)
This is so wholesome
What a happy, happy surprise this is.
He's in another galaxy
LEGOWELT IS THE GOAT OF ELECTRONIC MUSIC
Schöne Doku & Musik!! Gruß aus Deutschland :-)
to see this process is very inspiring.
Love this! 🌱🕊
❤
Can't wait
I'm really enjoying this video
I wish there would be more about making the music. All the six tracks were made in one day? I can barely make a good loop in one day.
Sick ass back yard
Lovely video 👌
Danke viel mals Legowelt Gruss aus dem Zürcher Oberland!
Synthesizer.. Synthesizer.. a synthesizer.. Synthesizer........
so rad! Great release too
Like! 🔥
Tremendous!
Super gaaf!!!
die "randomness" vind ik leuk want elke keer dat ik dat cassettebandje in de kast zou tegenkomen zou ik denken "wat de fak staat hier ook alweer op". i.t.t. totaal gelikte concept producten.
Damn, I want to do this shit too. :(
do it
“Just do It!” 😁
cool.
This is Techno Music.
@ 1:31 ::) paper is playing the synth . i been doing some similar techniques
Killer sustain!!! Sample & hold... Hilarious
GOATS!
Brilliant
luvv
Cool
You can't have a Brainstorm without Twitch! boom ttish lol
👍👍🎹🎹😍😍
Call it synthesizer
Pure kunst.
This is the tape link clone.nl/item53466.html
what about the mastering process if there is any?
Just K7 is the master. ;)
Wil je nog een koekje? :D
1:20 - smash or pass? :D :D
jezus doe even normaal man
666th like
when hipsters realise they are nowhere near as hip as a man not trying to be hip aka Legowelt!
that‘s a very postively vibing comment in my world. word @empirix!
lol you must be one of em, don't take it to heart - hugs lol @ 4:50@@likeyouiam5996
Seems a bit shallow of a comment. Animistic has a pretty good ear if you ask me.
haha very boring video and very NICE cassette and artwork.
i for one liked the calmness of the video. fits the vibe
www.djbroadcast.net/article/142580/legowelt-animistic-beliefs-very-boring-very-nice
Did you just made a article about my comment? Haha I have to translate
zo awkward lol
Audio transfer from computer to cassette? That's not proper way... When I buy music on analog media I want to be sure that the entire track was analog.
It is pretty rare to find 100% analog recordings made nowadays, and what is the real gain from it? The experience of the format is more the point than total analog purity
@@axumisiarecords143 Transferring the digital signal to cassette for the sake of principle makes no sense. Instead of a laptop, it was enough to use any analog audio recorder - for example, a Tascam Portastudio and make copies from it. If someone does not care about purism, then choose streaming or CD-audio. Then it is ok.
@@Shape84 I don't see what the big deal is, sound can be converted from analog to digital and back again. There's no special magic lost in that as long as you master according to your format.
@@Shape84 people like cassettes because they sound bad in a good way, they aren't ultra high fidelity audiophile grade, they're portable little ways to listen to music and people like the hiss.
This kind of audio purism isn't realistic, nobody is operating 100% analog studios now and shipping master reels direct to the pressing plants unless they have piles of money to burn on ancient equipment.
@@axumisiarecords143 Reasoning in this way, it is quite possible to conclude that instruments such as the piano can be safely replaced by a computer program. One can, but in the case of more ambitious art forms this should not be done. I regard Legowelt's music as just such a high art form, which is inevitably linked to ancient technology. I know that some people tend to go into exaggeration. I try to keep my sanity. It would be an exaggeration, for example, to buy a reference Studer A80 to record a few cassette tapes later. Maintaining a 100% analog signal path from the studio to the pressing plant is indeed costly, but not out of the question. In this case, an analog track could have been successfully used without a great deal of money. Of course, this is just my opinion and I respect Legowelt for his music.
Hipsters
Nostalgia based trends ! nice ... yet, we know it's just yet another fad!