Meet the Artist: Identified Patient | Thomann
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- Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
- Certifiably one of the most revered underground DJs of the Netherlands, Job Veerman, better known as Identified Patient, has made a name for himself as an otherworldly storyteller. His leftfield mixes take the listener on a white-knuckle ride of twists and turns, with no genre, tempo, or mood off-limits.
Interesting bits and pieces:
00:00 Intro
00:45 Artistic Influences and Development
03:13 Label Work
04:29 Studio Walktrhough
08:30 Studio Jam
Gear used:
MPC thmn.to/thoprod/493555?offid=...
Ableton 11 thmn.to/thoprod/514571?offid=...
TD 3 thmn.to/thoprod/476065?offid=...
Octatrack thmn.to/thoprod/509423?offid=...
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We really need 1-hour version of these. I love this series!
haha sure :D think the longest we did has been Tobi Neumann with about an hour
@@ThomannSynthesizers respectfully, in my opinion Toby was boring, it was all about bragging and fetishising his gear but in terms of music he is bringing nothing new to the table in this point in history with his cliché sounding Jupiter 8, he was passioned talking about how cool is this or that synth but he said nothing what he can do uniquely that no one else has done with those machines.
“jupiter 8 is absolutely beautiful and absolutely super boring and not interesting”
Personally i pass on veterans that want to stay relevant through gear fetishising.
always respectfully my humble opinion
"Arranging is where the magic happens."
Very nice, whenan artist don’t brag and don’t own an sh101/909/808 and a silly priced original 303, it means is good sign that he might have something artistically original to share.
His Individual Authenticity and Creativity came out crystal clear, i would have happily seen 1 hour of this guy talking.
bravo
That was great, and very Dutch! It's nice that he limits himself to just a few pieces of gear. I think it makes a big difference and you can really stary to nail a particular characteristic sound. Really cool video.
He seems a cool guy, like his vibe. Get into arrangement view and finish a tune, great advice. Trouble is, to me its the most boring part and I hate doing it - am sure fellow amateur producers here agree! Jamming out is such fun. My best tip would be once your happy with your setup/process stick with it for as long as you can - quit with the gear acquisition syndrome. Peace people
Get into arrangement view as soon as possible. Best advice on the planet.
interesting insight to Mr Veerman's workflow :) just needs a duster on that MPC lol
The man needs a duster on everything!
My man ❤
Love the David Lynch reference. ❤👍
Really great video guys, glad to see the full thing
Thanks guys ! You did it ! Super video , now we want a between the lines with him 😅
Indeed a very interesting series!
Loved this episode!!!
What an awesome work flow!
the perfect space
love this
Thanks 🫶
Nice vid! I'm always curious about mixer + interface set ups, Thomann, do you know what he uses?
vet huis!!
wanneer komen ze bij jou langs?
Why do I think I've seen this before? Is this a re-upload?
I feel the same!
it is
We did a Amsterdam vlog teasing this video. Never been uploaded in full length before 😀🙏🏻
@@ThomannSynthesizers i see. thx!
What's that plugin at 9:10? Anyone know? Sounds very sick.
Sugar Bytes - Looperator
Which mixer is this?
Also knows as unidentified lungpatient, he smokes so much during his sets
what genelec´s are that?
i guess 8040 bpm. simple Class A analog and great.
brother you need to dust off that mpc and octatrack.
Extra crunch 😌
@@ThomannSynthesizers without a doubt. 😊