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Listen to DeepDish.m4a by Neue Haus on #SoundCloudhttps://on.soundcloud.com/u7YchBack in the COVID days I started messing about with a basic DAW (music workstation) on the iPad to entertain myself. I'd never played a note but as a lifelong music fan I found it compelling.Anyway, I keep messing with it. I have a little ambition to produce a track good enough that a real club DJ might want to play it.This is my latest effort if you're interested. Any feedback is welcome.Cheers
I love dance music. That’s a pretty good effort for a novice I’d say. I only listened on an iPhone so the sound quality can be deceiving but my personal preference would be for the bass to be a bit “bassier” perhaps. Maybe slightly more tempo as well but that’s just my preference, probably not the sound you are going for!
I should say this, to be clear.I can’t play a note.I was slightly inspired the late, great Quincey Jones who wasn’t the greatest musician himself. What he would do is get on to Rod Temperton in CLEETHORPES and hum a tune. Dum Dee Dumm Thriler, Thriller... work out that for me on the keyboard and I know some people at Motown, they will do the rest.Then again nowadays you can just ask AI to produce your ideas...That’s the true role of a music producer, to understand what people want, even if they don’t know it, and then get other people to create it.
As you know BST, I cut my teeth with dance music in Sheffield clubs, Greame Park, Winston Hazel all those DJs.I'm an adherent of Bernard Sumner when he said, it's easy making arty music, the difficult thing is to make it popular. The irony being New Order made some of their most popular stuff when they were at their most experimental.There's an honesty about dance music though, it has a job to do. I still like a lot of the Warp IDM stuff but a lot of it just disappears into sound design and forgets the original job. Obviously the more industrial stuff like the Cabs has an audience and that's a lot about sound design. I'd be interested in hearing some of your lads stuff.
Quote from: River Don on November 28, 2024, 04:05:37 pmAs you know BST, I cut my teeth with dance music in Sheffield clubs, Greame Park, Winston Hazel all those DJs.I'm an adherent of Bernard Sumner when he said, it's easy making arty music, the difficult thing is to make it popular. The irony being New Order made some of their most popular stuff when they were at their most experimental.There's an honesty about dance music though, it has a job to do. I still like a lot of the Warp IDM stuff but a lot of it just disappears into sound design and forgets the original job. Obviously the more industrial stuff like the Cabs has an audience and that's a lot about sound design. I'd be interested in hearing some of your lads stuff. Couldn't agree more about Barney's take. I've been trying to get my kid to simplify things to a simple repetition but he's got too many ideas he wants to work round for now.
Nice work. Agreed with Gaz on the bass.The sound reminded me of this song - Der Alte by Kolsch.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNqpDPyrjvsListen to the bass when it kicks in, just gives it a bit more edge without it sounding too heavy and overpowering.