would love to see your takes on how to make breakbeat/garage like: bailey ibbs, y u qt, mani festo, bakey, fiesta soundsystem, main phase, breaka, pinder or a how to make a house track like: big miz, jimmy batt, sweely
@@UKBassTutorials bailey ibbs - we run / helter skelter, y u qt - u belong 2 me, mani festo - all night, sully - solitaire, bakey - take it further, fiesta soundsystem - wiara, main phase - neater, breaka - the start up, kosh - null 212, blowfelt - lickle rolla, pinder - automatic, nathan pinder - spag bowl and acid, eastfield swing - micklegate run (sir daves mox), big mix - the bomb, jimmy batt - magic garden, sweely - i was looking for you/ the never ending groove/danc’n in the garage, alec falconer - boaty banger
Can't wait to watch this, love El Bs broken style and heavy b-lines. Not many people do but you can count him as an early pioneer of dubstep with the stuff coming out on ghost, loved his stuff with noodles as Groove Chronicles also. Love garage tutorials as that's my era and I'm in a renaissance with it collecting vinyl again. Would love to see a tutorial on how to pick a sample (film/tv vocals/soundtracks)and work around it.
Cheers yeah, I think he's definitely a purveyor of the 'dark Garage' that influenced early Dubstep. Interesting idea for a video, the only thing I would say is that UA-cam is quite hot on copyright but I'll have a think about what I could do in terms of your request.
@@UKBassTutorials Ahh yes forgot youtube probably wouldn't let that pass. Maybe a splice sample. I was thinking maybe the idea behind say oxide and neutrinos casualty I know the samples origins but what made them think they go together and what sounds to use to build around them. I know it sounds beginnerish I just like the thought process and reasoning behind decisions as I'm an on off producer that can never finish anything and don't know if I'm twiddling knobs and pushing levels for no reason. 😁😁😁😁 Also garage bass sounds of the 90s (hollow bass, organ bass etc) and (I know I'm asking a lot) bass sounds of mid 90s dnb (dope dragon, shy fx, mask, glamour gold, prisoners of technology etc)
Yeah I get you. Tbh sampling rare stuff always seems arcane to me. I think it's really hard to get in another producer's head when it comes to sampling. Cheers, I've had some requests for similar vids so am trying to formulate the best way to do them.
This is sick, I can definitely hear a lot of Express in it which is certainly a good thing I'm still waiting on a techy dubstep tutorial along the lines of: Martyn - Vancouver 2562 - Channel One Scuba - Tense Appleblim & Peverelist - Over Here Pleeeeease...
Glad I stumbled across this channel, great tutorials! Would love to see a minor science tutorial. His album second language is mind blowing, especially the tunes "balconies", "for want of gelt", and "blue deal". Also, "volumes" from his Whities 012 EP is v tasty. Anyways, excellent stuff mate and i look forward to whatever is next!
This looks and sound pretty neat. Love how to explain and make awesome music 🎶🎶🎶 Would you be interested in doing this live and interactive on Sessions?
yoooooo i'm blown away by the fact Rasta Mokko has a sample pack, thanks so much & absolutely sick production as well bro
would love to see your takes on how to make breakbeat/garage like: bailey ibbs, y u qt, mani festo, bakey, fiesta soundsystem, main phase, breaka, pinder
or a how to make a house track like: big miz, jimmy batt, sweely
Sick - can you recommend some individual tracks?
All of that
@@UKBassTutorials bailey ibbs - we run / helter skelter, y u qt - u belong 2 me, mani festo - all night, sully - solitaire, bakey - take it further, fiesta soundsystem - wiara, main phase - neater, breaka - the start up, kosh - null 212, blowfelt - lickle rolla, pinder - automatic, nathan pinder - spag bowl and acid, eastfield swing - micklegate run (sir daves mox), big mix - the bomb, jimmy batt - magic garden, sweely - i was looking for you/ the never ending groove/danc’n in the garage, alec falconer - boaty banger
@@sinfielddub v helpful cheers!
@@UKBassTutorials no worries appreciate the hard work!
I'd like to see a Mike Millrain style tune tutorial. Enjoying all of these you've made, Big up!
Can't wait to watch this, love El Bs broken style and heavy b-lines.
Not many people do but you can count him as an early pioneer of dubstep with the stuff coming out on ghost, loved his stuff with noodles as Groove Chronicles also.
Love garage tutorials as that's my era and I'm in a renaissance with it collecting vinyl again.
Would love to see a tutorial on how to pick a sample (film/tv vocals/soundtracks)and work around it.
Cheers yeah, I think he's definitely a purveyor of the 'dark Garage' that influenced early Dubstep.
Interesting idea for a video, the only thing I would say is that UA-cam is quite hot on copyright but I'll have a think about what I could do in terms of your request.
@@UKBassTutorials Ahh yes forgot youtube probably wouldn't let that pass.
Maybe a splice sample.
I was thinking maybe the idea behind say oxide and neutrinos casualty I know the samples origins but what made them think they go together and what sounds to use to build around them.
I know it sounds beginnerish I just like the thought process and reasoning behind decisions as I'm an on off producer that can never finish anything and don't know if I'm twiddling knobs and pushing levels for no reason. 😁😁😁😁
Also garage bass sounds of the 90s (hollow bass, organ bass etc) and (I know I'm asking a lot) bass sounds of mid 90s dnb (dope dragon, shy fx, mask, glamour gold, prisoners of technology etc)
Yeah I get you.
Tbh sampling rare stuff always seems arcane to me. I think it's really hard to get in another producer's head when it comes to sampling.
Cheers, I've had some requests for similar vids so am trying to formulate the best way to do them.
El B is one of the grandfathers of dubstep! Big up
Best Tutorials I've seen yet, big up
This is sick, I can definitely hear a lot of Express in it which is certainly a good thing
I'm still waiting on a techy dubstep tutorial along the lines of:
Martyn - Vancouver
2562 - Channel One
Scuba - Tense
Appleblim & Peverelist - Over Here
Pleeeeease...
Cheers for the recs (again), will move it up the order...
@@UKBassTutorials eyyyyyyy
Exellent tutorial pleas more sound design with massive. thanks
Love the tutorials - Would love some Catch Records / Pirate Cutz / Tuff Jam style beats and bass please
this is so so great! really grateful for what you do
Glad I stumbled across this channel, great tutorials!
Would love to see a minor science tutorial. His album second language is mind blowing, especially the tunes "balconies", "for want of gelt", and "blue deal". Also, "volumes" from his Whities 012 EP is v tasty. Anyways, excellent stuff mate and i look forward to whatever is next!
Safe!
Wow amazing! Subbed. Are the drum samples OK for use royalty free?
Yup
Hi. Where does the chord stab come from?
Think I made it from a Rhodes with some filtering.
This looks and sound pretty neat. Love how to explain and make awesome music 🎶🎶🎶
Would you be interested in doing this live and interactive on Sessions?