What other artists would you like to see in the future for our Between The Lines series? Btw, you can listen to the full track featured in this episode here: ffm.to/jlffsecrets
Very very cool. Not only seeing you two collaborate but also there's an actual outcome from your teamwork. And of course this »Making Off«. Very informative. And - even though this is not »my« music - I would love to dance to this in a club. If possible: More of this type of videos. 🙂👍
Just some Ableton internal compression with roughly 50% dry/wet. Then through the 1/4“ tape for subtle tape compression and then this went off to mastering.
What other artists would you like to see in the future for our Between The Lines series?
Btw, you can listen to the full track featured in this episode here: ffm.to/jlffsecrets
composer for film / video games industry will be great too !
Eli Escobar, Luca Losano, Fantastic Man, Chaos in the CBD to name a few.
Ramon Zenker while working on new Hardfloor tunes \m_
leon vyneall, bruce and wordcolour :)
Probably a bit late to the comment party here, but would love to see Felix and Jonas creating a new track together from scratch.
Gorgeous work, all-round team, and super inspiring as well. Thank you for creating and sharing.
Very very cool. Not only seeing you two collaborate but also there's an actual outcome from your teamwork. And of course this »Making Off«. Very informative. And - even though this is not »my« music - I would love to dance to this in a club. If possible: More of this type of videos. 🙂👍
More is already on the way! Glad you enjoyed it ❤
This is a great track. You guys should be proud!
Good to see some tricks you use! Very helpful and educational!
Well done guys. Congrats!
Haha, sounds like the dog on the wall had a big influence on the track
Awesome! Very Overmono-ish. ❤ it.
Nice track. Also really liked this episode :)
very nice guys
Nice. The trick at 7:30 is inspired by Floating Points?
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very cool! what's on the master except for gullfoss?
Just some Ableton internal compression with roughly 50% dry/wet. Then through the 1/4“ tape for subtle tape compression and then this went off to mastering.
Efficient workflow. To the point and effective.