Use my sounds! My Nahre Sol Sounds sample pack will be available for free download. Link in the description. Don’t forget to tag your creations with #NahreSolSounds 🤩
As a weird electronic music producer who came here to know more about harmony, seeing you make this trip with your knowledge is mindblowing!!! So happy u plugged in!
Wonderful stuff! I was the product designer on the OG Circuit (before Rhythm and Tracks) and I love seeing where the product has gotten to and how you're using it.
The video clip of you with the water bottle sampling it just as you said "this led me down a rabbit hole" was hilarious. You genuinely looked like you had not slept hahah. Classic. Glad you are enjoying the world of sampling. The best thing about sampling is that it is largely free and the possibilities are endless.
You can actually play the keys, huge advantage most of the beatmakers don't have. I have the OG Circuit, I use its sequencer to compose stuff live in my hardware techno setup. I almost bought the Tracks last week, it's still on my shortlist of things to buy :)
Someone else I like who can play keys and guitar, and samples her own playing, is Sarah the Illstrumentalist :) I totally agree it adds a whole new dimension to the kind of music that comes out of this style of process!
@@BrunoNeureiter Not really. I have ears and as such, can play the chord I need on the keys into the sequencer, then the sequencer can play it for me. Unlike actually playing a piece, doing it like that it's just a chord without any emotion weaved into it . . which is why my stuff sounds different from those that actually can play the keys. Maybe not to others but to me it does.
@@BrunoNeureiter "playing" the keys is not essential to making quality music. In other words, you don't have to be proficient at an instrument to be proficient at songwriting.
I used to learn classical piano in college and now I'm a beatmaker with my own studio. I still practice classical and jazz piano to record and sample myself for more new ideas so I appreciate your approach. Welcome to the world of beat making. 😊
Now you're cooking with fire! Glad another person, especially from a classical background, discovered the magic of modern musical tools. Creativity within the constraints of traditional instruments is wonderful, but expanding textures and sonic aura with a virtually unlimited soundscape liberates music and is only limited by motivation to experiment.
Always inspiring to see how unflinchingly you’ll delve into pretty much any musical practice for the sake of exploration and fun. I aspire to create my music as freely as you do!
The artistic creativity zone is like being in a timeless state of mind. Infinite possibilities of musical discovery. The embodiment of “free your mind”! ❤
What an awesome and inspirational video! Two years on my Circuit Rhythm continues to be a centerpiece in my music making with the same approach of taking found sounds and creating unpredictable unique sequences. The particular limitations and screen less design of the Rhythm make it an endless inspiration machine for me. Hopefully Novation keeps on developing and updating it!
I follow you because you’re not stuck in the past of how classical music “should be played”. You’re creating something new within that genre. Kudos to you!
no . this is beatmaking . not some new genre . most beatmakers are classically trained and jazz trained for the improv like her . calling this a new genre just because she isnt from the hood is elitist and sus . nevermind appropriation youre literally giving her the culture as if she invented it when classical beatmakers have been around since hiphop began . what really makes her different than them .... think about it bro .....
It makes me appreciate the genius of Pink Floyd all the more. I am talking about their song “money“ from their album, dark side of the Moon. I am sure most people have heard this, but if not, search it on UA-cam. Sound sampling was so far ahead of time.
Thank you so much for your incredible flawlessly produced content and artistry. Thanks in large part to content providers like you. I finally understand music theory and have the tools I needed to make my own music. I'm a classically trained pianist who learned read music without understanding important elements of music theory, and it's taken me decades to push through blockages and obstacles repressing the music locked inside. Infinite GRATITUDE Nahre. You are so beautiful. I love the way your face lights up in this video!
Beautiful sound! I grew up with artists like Matthew Herbert and now I'm into stuff like Ravel and Chopin. Wonderful to hear these different parts of my life's musical journey brought together by such a wonderful composer. Love this channel!
I'm so happy you made this video! Sampling is something so beautiful to me, taking one or multiple things and completely transforming it into another is incredible.
Please make an album ❤ ;) With your deep understanding of harmony and skills in playing I think it’s going to be outstanding 🙏 I will miss it until it exists ! ;)
Love the vibe, presentation, and general positive creativity going on here! Also reminded me of how collecting your own samples can open up amazing opportunities-thanks Nahre!
I found myself smiling as I was watching, there's something beautiful about the merging of tech and organic, acoustic instruments... cute doggo at 8:39 XD
Ah yes the world of digital sampling - so much history, full of twists and turns as it took over the world in the 80’s. Love it. Thank you for sharing your creativity and talent. I truly do commend you for continuing to do what you do so well - so blessed with so much skill and talent. It wasn’t too long ago that your Mac was stolen - I can’t even imagine. And here you are, pressing forward and trying new things and living life and having fun. That’s inspirational. Again; thank you.
Her Mac was stolen, what a blessing! Scorched-Earth Creative Destruction for a fresh start (what doesn’t kill us makes us stronger). Paradoxically, sometimes Loss, Pain & Suffering are just what Creatives need to overcome hardening of the attitudes. Loss can be Freedom from yesterday. Let Go & Let it burn. 🔥 Yeah, sounds easy, but … ouch.
You gave me more ideas. From listening to drum patterns, I know even when you find something you like, it's nice to keep introducing variations of it as it moves along towards the finale.
Hello from turkey , As a piano player/beatmaker I really want to say your contents are very very educational and effective. After watching every single video I can clearly say that “I learned brand new informations” 🎉🎉
Nahre you have a unique and beautiful sound. Also, your playful approach on learning new music genres and tools or whatever it's so inspiring. Thank you for your work
What an absolutely beautiful piece! I'm really excited to see your perspective and exploration into a different world of music making! It really is amazing how the form of instrument changes how we think about music while also allowing a similar style/voice being expressed in vastly different conventions. As someone who got into electronic music late with a background in classical, I really enjoy exploring how these fascinating instruments can be used in ways they're not normally associated with. It's a constant joy to explore!
Very cool, I can only imagine the possibilities bringing this technology to a classical format which are yet to have been explored. Slightly ambient vibes in the piece at the end of the video, definitely unique creative expression, it resonates
As a human, I’ve also been working on finding my personal voice and I appreciate the different perspective you offer. It’s amazing to me that you made the leap so quickly from copying to creating, because that’s been my struggle. Maybe being a musician prepared you for that! Either way, I appreciate you sharing your journey!
Oh my gooooosh J'eux D'eau was the piece that made me start learning classical music a couple years ago. It was so cool to see where you ended up. I started as a sample based hip-hop producer, then at age 26 committed myself to learning jazz piano. This video was like a really cool mixture of all my interests in a weird order haha. So cool. I'm mostly into "IDM" or weird glitchy electronic and I love how this all came together. Very inspiring.
I enjoyed your video. Recently, I started blending my acoustically recorded flute with backing tracks made from samples. I bought an inexpensive digital synthesizer that creates “analog” sounds. The synth has hundreds of presets, but allows me to create unique one of a kind sounds. I can then play a simple classical, folk, or gospel hymn on my flute over these sounds in the forms of chords and pads. I use the Akai MPC One because it is a sampler and has audio multitracks for my flute (or other instruments). This has opened up a whole new world of musical fun.
Lost in a contemplative mood while cooking something in the kitchen'.. 😄 I think you nailed it! And then with your piano improvisation on top, you have something very unique and rich.
So creative. Although we’re probably the same age, you are my music role model. I wish these worlds mixed more - so many pop musicians and classical musicians stay so isolated in their worlds.
I think the Circuit Rhythm is the least expensive out of those (OP-1 and Tempera), which is nice. The Circuit Mono Station was fun - the Circuit sequencers are pretty easy to get the hang of, too. And you can live play it. Decisions, decisions.
@@GizzyDillespee I have a circuit tracks that I've gotten a lot of milage out of, only really second to the op-1 or maybe even about the same. The rhythm is really looking right at my alley
The line you play at 5:05 is so powerful. The sound and your melody complement each other so well. I find it very inspiring. It reminds me of Nautilus by Bob James … a classic that has been sampled often. Is any recording of the line you play available?
@@yoursnatchedweave641 He was so bad to begin with, lacking any basic knowledge and at 30k subs he had 1-2 comments on his videos with a very few views compared to his sub count. Obviously bought his subs and faked it until he made it.
@@pirateradioFPVSource? I can't find any information about this. It seems his early UA-cam career was making covers, and I don't know how this can be "lacking any basic knowledge"?
@@BryanLu0 He became a synthfluencer and even had paid infomercials where he didn't know even the basics of the synths/effects he was presenting. His stuff still sucks, which is why I've long gone blocked the dude from my recommended. To me he's the living proof that the algorithm only cares if you have a good camera, shitty led lights and like and subscribe attitude. Corporate shill to the core, doesn't surprise me that a leech like that would've tried to cover others songs for clout. Isn't that what he does for living now, live off others and their products.
I love how you, as a classical pianist, experiment with modern technology. However, you don't need to buy (yet another) gadget to play around with sampling. An iPad with a software sampler (e. g. the one in Garageband) will do, although pressing real buttons is of course more satisfying. Another option is to use a phone app, e.g. the free Koala sampler.
This is what the South Korean pianist Donghwan of Melomance (which is a folk duo) is always on when arranging his music. I love that you explored what it means to create a beat with a piano and cirsuit rhythm. Next time I recommend that you use a rodcaster pro 2. Trust me you will love it.
Nahre, Your expansion from a Classical composer, learning about improvising through Jazz and now learning sampling from Hip Hop; you are really developing a unique voice. I would love to hear a collective of these new types of pieces as an official release. Now, I am going to re-watch your whole video and forward this video to my friends and family. Thank you for including the sources of your samples. That Mahler hammer blow is humorous. Brava Nahre.
every single producer and beatmaker started in classical , learned more with jazz and went into beatmaking because of hiphop ... you are acting like she isnt just doing what every beatmaker has done ... are you assuming that other beatmakers dont have classical training ? what really makes her difference other than economic status and skin ? check your biases
Use my sounds! My Nahre Sol Sounds sample pack will be available for free download. Link in the description. Don’t forget to tag your creations with #NahreSolSounds 🤩
There is no link for the sample pack
There is no link?
There isn't a link for the sample pack.
the sample pack link sent to other mail folder , NOT to Main Inbox folder
@@kitchenrecords7446 What do you mean? I have not given my mail?
As a weird electronic music producer who came here to know more about harmony, seeing you make this trip with your knowledge is mindblowing!!! So happy u plugged in!
Thank you so much!!
As a a beatmaker who has been inspired by your videos, its awesome to see you playing around with beatmaking, you are so amazing and talented.
OH wow this is so good!! You really took your unique musicality with you into the sampler/ sequencer world. 🙌🏼
Thank you Cuckoo ☺️ your videos are actually a huge inspiration to this sort of approach 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Doggie looking at the camera 8:39 is soo cute
Bobby, one of my dogs 😊
Hello Bobby!
Haha I didn’t catch it till I saw this comment and went back 🥰
the improvisation at 7:35 is delightful. fully in it.
Your turn to do this :)
Wonderful stuff! I was the product designer on the OG Circuit (before Rhythm and Tracks) and I love seeing where the product has gotten to and how you're using it.
I was smiling the entire time watching this
I love those micro-beats on the third beat. It sounds AMAZING!!! I would listen to that for sure.
The video clip of you with the water bottle sampling it just as you said "this led me down a rabbit hole" was hilarious. You genuinely looked like you had not slept hahah. Classic. Glad you are enjoying the world of sampling. The best thing about sampling is that it is largely free and the possibilities are endless.
You are amazing!
Wow, classical lofi is something I never thought I would see (hear)!
You can actually play the keys, huge advantage most of the beatmakers don't have. I have the OG Circuit, I use its sequencer to compose stuff live in my hardware techno setup. I almost bought the Tracks last week, it's still on my shortlist of things to buy :)
Someone else I like who can play keys and guitar, and samples her own playing, is Sarah the Illstrumentalist :) I totally agree it adds a whole new dimension to the kind of music that comes out of this style of process!
saying nahre can “play the keys” is a massive understatement
If you can't _play the keys_ you must learn to do it. Otherwise you're wasting your time and money.
@@BrunoNeureiter Not really. I have ears and as such, can play the chord I need on the keys into the sequencer, then the sequencer can play it for me. Unlike actually playing a piece, doing it like that it's just a chord without any emotion weaved into it . . which is why my stuff sounds different from those that actually can play the keys. Maybe not to others but to me it does.
@@BrunoNeureiter "playing" the keys is not essential to making quality music. In other words, you don't have to be proficient at an instrument to be proficient at songwriting.
I used to learn classical piano in college and now I'm a beatmaker with my own studio. I still practice classical and jazz piano to record and sample myself for more new ideas so I appreciate your approach. Welcome to the world of beat making. 😊
Absolutely amazing!!! This is what makes the heart race and fall in love with music even more!
Wow, please continue. Incredible.
"Don't know what's gonna happen, but that's ok" is the mindset to strive for❤
Now you're cooking with fire! Glad another person, especially from a classical background, discovered the magic of modern musical tools. Creativity within the constraints of traditional instruments is wonderful, but expanding textures and sonic aura with a virtually unlimited soundscape liberates music and is only limited by motivation to experiment.
watching you play the CR with your left hand and piano with your right is mesmerising. love love your music and your joy creating it.
You're such an inspiration Nahre
Always inspiring to see how unflinchingly you’ll delve into pretty much any musical practice for the sake of exploration and fun. I aspire to create my music as freely as you do!
The artistic creativity zone is like being in a timeless state of mind. Infinite possibilities of musical discovery. The embodiment of “free your mind”! ❤
This video is very inspiring, watching it is what I needed to push myself back into using the tools I've made available over the years.
Beautiful! THIS is how technology makes sense: aiding creative creation, not rotting it in the cold, dark vacuum of utilitarianism.
Pure genius!
What an awesome and inspirational video! Two years on my Circuit Rhythm continues to be a centerpiece in my music making with the same approach of taking found sounds and creating unpredictable unique sequences. The particular limitations and screen less design of the Rhythm make it an endless inspiration machine for me. Hopefully Novation keeps on developing and updating it!
Thank you!! I agree about the screen less design and how that helps with the creative process… !!
I follow you because you’re not stuck in the past of how classical music “should be played”. You’re creating something new within that genre. Kudos to you!
no . this is beatmaking . not some new genre . most beatmakers are classically trained and jazz trained for the improv like her . calling this a new genre just because she isnt from the hood is elitist and sus . nevermind appropriation youre literally giving her the culture as if she invented it when classical beatmakers have been around since hiphop began . what really makes her different than them .... think about it bro .....
It makes me appreciate the genius of Pink Floyd all the more. I am talking about their song “money“ from their album, dark side of the Moon. I am sure most people have heard this, but if not, search it on UA-cam. Sound sampling was so far ahead of time.
I love this video. More beat machines please Nahre!
Thank you so much for your incredible flawlessly produced content and artistry. Thanks in large part to content providers like you. I finally understand music theory and have the tools I needed to make my own music. I'm a classically trained pianist who learned read music without understanding important elements of music theory, and it's taken me decades to push through blockages and obstacles repressing the music locked inside. Infinite GRATITUDE Nahre. You are so beautiful. I love the way your face lights up in this video!
I really enjoyed the mixing of the piece around the 8:10 mark. The panning and space made it really feel so immersive
Beautiful sound! I grew up with artists like Matthew Herbert and now I'm into stuff like Ravel and Chopin. Wonderful to hear these different parts of my life's musical journey brought together by such a wonderful composer. Love this channel!
I'm so happy you made this video! Sampling is something so beautiful to me, taking one or multiple things and completely transforming it into another is incredible.
Please make an album ❤ ;)
With your deep understanding of harmony and skills in playing I think it’s going to be outstanding 🙏
I will miss it until it exists ! ;)
YES! As a producer, this is one of my favorite videos of yours haha
The "Chopstick Nocturne" really hit me in the feels. Thanks for sharing your music AND learning journey with us!
Love the vibe, presentation, and general positive creativity going on here! Also reminded me of how collecting your own samples can open up amazing opportunities-thanks Nahre!
I found myself smiling as I was watching, there's something beautiful about the merging of tech and organic, acoustic instruments... cute doggo at 8:39 XD
Beautiful! Would love to watch a full video of you improvising over beats again, It sounds ethereal and particularly inspiring!
Would highly recommend Susumu Yokota’s album Symbol! His other stuff is great but that one is also built around classical samples
Wow I really love the last piece! It has a kind of wistful optimism that's quite powerful
Ah yes the world of digital sampling - so much history, full of twists and turns as it took over the world in the 80’s. Love it. Thank you for sharing your creativity and talent. I truly do commend you for continuing to do what you do so well - so blessed with so much skill and talent. It wasn’t too long ago that your Mac was stolen - I can’t even imagine. And here you are, pressing forward and trying new things and living life and having fun. That’s inspirational. Again; thank you.
Her Mac was stolen, what a blessing! Scorched-Earth Creative Destruction for a fresh start (what doesn’t kill us makes us stronger). Paradoxically, sometimes Loss, Pain & Suffering are just what Creatives need to overcome hardening of the attitudes. Loss can be Freedom from yesterday. Let Go & Let it burn. 🔥 Yeah, sounds easy, but … ouch.
Brilliant Nahre! You consistently create evocative, immersive soundscapes that hit a warm part of my soul. Thanks :)
As a two decades in the practice-beat maker, I’m just now making the opposite journey into piano! I’ll enjoy the watch!
The process of composing is paramount in discovery. Often so many inspired moments come out of the methodology. Great video as always Nahre ❤
nahh . learning tp improvise so well that you can compose live . thats what works best but lasy classical people cant improv .
@@myname-mz3lo both. both? both is good.
I like where this is heading!!! Keep it up, Nahre Sol!
You are so creative and musical! Congratulations on that beautiful and fresh piece of art and thank you for sharing with us your creative process!
It is a joy to watch your creative process!
Love the piece, the percussion samples feel so light and soothing.
I love watching the evolution of your experience in learning how to use the sampler can't wait to hear your full album❤
You gave me more ideas. From listening to drum patterns, I know even when you find something you like, it's nice to keep introducing variations of it as it moves along towards the finale.
Idk if you’re new to sampling but if you are you have a crazy good ear for samples that’s dope!
Hello from turkey , As a piano player/beatmaker I really want to say your contents are very very educational and effective. After watching every single video I can clearly say that “I learned brand new informations” 🎉🎉
Lovely and so tasteful! You’re in total control of the technology versus (what happens often) it determining course of action 😊
Electronic musical instruments are fun because you can go into the kitchen to make a cup of tea and your instruments keep playing.
Nahre you have a unique and beautiful sound. Also, your playful approach on learning new music genres and tools or whatever it's so inspiring. Thank you for your work
wonderful soft groove. this mix
touched my heart. big THX
What an absolutely beautiful piece! I'm really excited to see your perspective and exploration into a different world of music making! It really is amazing how the form of instrument changes how we think about music while also allowing a similar style/voice being expressed in vastly different conventions.
As someone who got into electronic music late with a background in classical, I really enjoy exploring how these fascinating instruments can be used in ways they're not normally associated with. It's a constant joy to explore!
It's Home Studio Time now Nahre! Thanks for sharing.
Very cool, I can only imagine the possibilities bringing this technology to a classical format which are yet to have been explored. Slightly ambient vibes in the piece at the end of the video, definitely unique creative expression, it resonates
As a human, I’ve also been working on finding my personal voice and I appreciate the different perspective you offer. It’s amazing to me that you made the leap so quickly from copying to creating, because that’s been my struggle. Maybe being a musician prepared you for that!
Either way, I appreciate you sharing your journey!
Oh my gooooosh J'eux D'eau was the piece that made me start learning classical music a couple years ago. It was so cool to see where you ended up. I started as a sample based hip-hop producer, then at age 26 committed myself to learning jazz piano. This video was like a really cool mixture of all my interests in a weird order haha. So cool. I'm mostly into "IDM" or weird glitchy electronic and I love how this all came together. Very inspiring.
Great video!!!! So interesting to see how the sampler inspired you!
I love the circuit tracks and I love your take on it! Would love to hear more of that ;)
Brava! I love your open an curious approach to music. Greetings from Italy
Keep pushing forward. You are making me want to pull out my old AKAI MPC Studio, which I never learned how to use.
Appreciate the enthusiasm! Reminds me of playing with my first drum machine ❤
You are so awesome! Really enjoyed this video! Thanks!
What you created is beautiful! Thanks for sharing! I have the Circuit Tracks and Reface CP, considering the Circuit Rhythm
Awesome
I enjoyed your video. Recently, I started blending my acoustically recorded flute with backing tracks made from samples. I bought an inexpensive digital synthesizer that creates “analog” sounds. The synth has hundreds of presets, but allows me to create unique one of a kind sounds. I can then play a simple classical, folk, or gospel hymn on my flute over these sounds in the forms of chords and pads. I use the Akai MPC One because it is a sampler and has audio multitracks for my flute (or other instruments). This has opened up a whole new world of musical fun.
Your kitchen percussion is doing some unexpected ASMR things to my head! Also, some very entertaining lessons and results. Thanks for sharing!
Amazinnnnnggg... you inspired me with this creativity!!! You had my full attention thanks for this ❤
Thank you so much…!!
Great sampling experience. Gorgeous music.
Great video
LOVE this video!!! The piece at the end is really cool. Inspired to start tinkering with samples again! Thank you!!✨💫🩷
Love the kitchen sounds!!!
Loved the piece you played in the end. Amazing
Super fun!
I was just thinking that there was a distinct puppet element missing from the mix, and here it is 😂 Maybe a Wick collab is in order?
This is wonderful!! Cross pollination of genres makes amazing music. Don't get stuck in a small bubble!
Lost in a contemplative mood while cooking something in the kitchen'.. 😄 I think you nailed it! And then with your piano improvisation on top, you have something very unique and rich.
So creative. Although we’re probably the same age, you are my music role model. I wish these worlds mixed more - so many pop musicians and classical musicians stay so isolated in their worlds.
Thank you 🙏🏼
Great idea for a video! Been fun watching the journy and learning
SOMEONE GET NAHRE AN OP-1!
Getting Nahre on a sampler makes so much sense though, awesome video.
God, I want one. Shit is so expensive tho 😩
@@JoelCarli very real.
I'm thinking about getting a Tempera... seems like a cool way to mess with samples in real time.
I think the Circuit Rhythm is the least expensive out of those (OP-1 and Tempera), which is nice. The Circuit Mono Station was fun - the Circuit sequencers are pretty easy to get the hang of, too. And you can live play it. Decisions, decisions.
@@GizzyDillespee I have a circuit tracks that I've gotten a lot of milage out of, only really second to the op-1 or maybe even about the same. The rhythm is really looking right at my alley
The line you play at 5:05 is so powerful. The sound and your melody complement each other so well. I find it very inspiring. It reminds me of Nautilus by Bob James … a classic that has been sampled often. Is any recording of the line you play available?
Nahre has unlocked her inner Andrew Huang by sampling whatever she can find.
You mean the guy who bought his subs? Funny
@@pirateradioFPVelaborate?
@@yoursnatchedweave641 He was so bad to begin with, lacking any basic knowledge and at 30k subs he had 1-2 comments on his videos with a very few views compared to his sub count. Obviously bought his subs and faked it until he made it.
@@pirateradioFPVSource? I can't find any information about this. It seems his early UA-cam career was making covers, and I don't know how this can be "lacking any basic knowledge"?
@@BryanLu0 He became a synthfluencer and even had paid infomercials where he didn't know even the basics of the synths/effects he was presenting. His stuff still sucks, which is why I've long gone blocked the dude from my recommended. To me he's the living proof that the algorithm only cares if you have a good camera, shitty led lights and like and subscribe attitude. Corporate shill to the core, doesn't surprise me that a leech like that would've tried to cover others songs for clout. Isn't that what he does for living now, live off others and their products.
I love how you, as a classical pianist, experiment with modern technology. However, you don't need to buy (yet another) gadget to play around with sampling. An iPad with a software sampler (e. g. the one in Garageband) will do, although pressing real buttons is of course more satisfying. Another option is to use a phone app, e.g. the free Koala sampler.
That improvisation you concluded with was totally mystical. ^_____^
This is what the South Korean pianist Donghwan of Melomance (which is a folk duo) is always on when arranging his music. I love that you explored what it means to create a beat with a piano and cirsuit rhythm. Next time I recommend that you use a rodcaster pro 2. Trust me you will love it.
That beat you made was dope, hope to hear you do more stuff like this!
This ia beautiful
This is.. great !! Thanks to you to share!
Love it!
It puts a big ol smile on my face to see that you are making beats now 😃
you are doing what these machines were truly made for
Super well done! Way to integrate different styles of music to create something fresh.
Nahre, Your expansion from a Classical composer, learning about improvising through Jazz and now learning sampling from Hip Hop; you are really developing a unique voice. I would love to hear a collective of these new types of pieces as an official release. Now, I am going to re-watch your whole video and forward this video to my friends and family. Thank you for including the sources of your samples. That Mahler hammer blow is humorous. Brava Nahre.
every single producer and beatmaker started in classical , learned more with jazz and went into beatmaking because of hiphop ... you are acting like she isnt just doing what every beatmaker has done ... are you assuming that other beatmakers dont have classical training ? what really makes her difference other than economic status and skin ? check your biases
Loved this! I look forward to a Nahre Sol Beats album :)
This is a good one Narhe!👌