Tech Talk: Mathew Jonson (Electronic Beats TV)

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  • Whether solo, with Cobblestone Jazz, Modern Deep Left Quartet or his label Wagon Repair: quality is always priority number one for Mathew Jonson.
    The restless canadian producer is constantly striving to develop both his composition and studio chops. His sound has earned him deep respect internationally, among his production peers as well as the DJ community. So, we thought it was high time we paid Mathew a visit in his well-equipped Berlin studio for a Slices Tech Talk on Electronic Beats TV.
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  • @ciiike1
    @ciiike1 10 років тому +56

    when I see Mathew I wonder why people make fake dj's and other stupid guys famous ?! How they don't see art and contribution to music in this guy.Mathew I am making deep bow to you.Beautifull job ! Cheers from Croatia

    • @rainbowninja69420
      @rainbowninja69420 7 років тому

      Money

    • @am5790
      @am5790 5 років тому +2

      he doesn't need to be famous if he can make a comfortable living with his music,,,,and he doesn't look like not being famous has sent him to the poorhouse....look at his gears he has money.

    • @humanbeing_
      @humanbeing_ 3 роки тому

      EXACTLY! There's something to be said for people who own/have/use/produce with actual genuine analog hardware. I'd give my left nut to have all that gear 😳
      I've just started on my analog hardware journey a little over 2 years ago. And with Behringer going on their cloning spree once all the old patents became available, it's not easier & more affordable than ever to purchase analog gear. My first was the Model D and I love the sounds I get from it. Going to give myself a Christmas present this year and buy the MS-1 (FKA the MS-101) which is a clone of the Roland SH-101.
      Then Euro Rack is also more accessable than ever.
      So bringing it back to your point; the people that become famous and coveted are all the bedroom/laptop DJs & Producers. When I started to DJ in 2001, you had to buy actual turntables, then CD/Mp3 turntables. But again, now it's all different. Music in the mainstream is trash; everything has become pop music. Thank goodness there's still people who use hardware, are creative, and make music how underground used to be.
      Anyway. *end rant*
      _all I know is Matthew Johnson is a dope artist_
      Cheers

    • @UnknownUnknown-gg9en
      @UnknownUnknown-gg9en Рік тому

      True!
      People has no clue about good music, about real ARTists………..
      Such a shame

  • @markofthenorth9512
    @markofthenorth9512 10 років тому +25

    I like his attitude. Down to earth.

  • @theceohq
    @theceohq 10 років тому +15

    Really cool guy. Remembers what is important: Not your equipment, not your style... but our creativity and the actual music we create. Bravo.

    • @cmddelete2169
      @cmddelete2169 7 місяців тому

      and that's why he owns so much equipment...

  • @marcel_holdys
    @marcel_holdys 10 років тому +17

    Last what he said was brilliant :D

  • @ElectronicBeatsTV
    @ElectronicBeatsTV  10 років тому +11

    EB.TV #20 - 15.07.2014
    Whether solo, with Cobblestone Jazz, Modern Deep Left Quartet or his label Wagon Repair: quality is always priority number one for Mathew Jonson.
    The restless canadian producer is constantly striving to develop both his composition and studio chops. His sound has earned him deep respect internationally, among his production peers as well as the DJ community. So, we thought it was high time we paid Mathew a visit in his well-equipped Berlin studio for a Slices Tech Talk on Electronic Beats TV.
    Follow the link if you wanna see and hear Mathew Jonson talks more detailed about how he uses FX. ua-cam.com/video/2mgHtHRmiRg/v-deo.html
    Find more SLICES videos here:
    ua-cam.com/users/ElectronicBeatsVideo
    www.dailymotion.com/electronicbeatstv
    www.electronicbeats.net
    Links:
    facebook.com/MathewJonson
    www.wagonrepair.ca
    #electronicbeats

  • @patorecydywa7078
    @patorecydywa7078 8 років тому +3

    This is a really underrated episode. Lots of insight. Thanks EBTV!

  • @racquettemusic
    @racquettemusic Рік тому +2

    nice to identify similar methods. thank you.

  • @dep1001
    @dep1001 5 років тому +7

    Seems like a cool dude! And what an awesome studio

  • @ernestorivera233
    @ernestorivera233 2 роки тому +1

    Un grande . Simple y talentoso. Se agradece.

  • @zuur303
    @zuur303 2 роки тому +2

    I really like his grounded approach, a breath of fresh air when there's so much posing going on.

  • @MaxPollyul
    @MaxPollyul 10 років тому +2

    my fav artist, great chapter

  • @AlbertSirup
    @AlbertSirup 9 років тому +15

    he reminds me of roy from IT crowd :)

  • @solongyouth
    @solongyouth 7 років тому +2

    This man is a genius.

  • @zombiesoundsystem
    @zombiesoundsystem 10 років тому +1

    amazing artist & what a dude. love him!

  • @Bluntisgood
    @Bluntisgood 7 років тому +1

    I think he really take pleasure. Good state of mind :)

  • @Yul303
    @Yul303 5 років тому +2

    Lol that's the second time I've watched this video, and I find the guy and his music so inspirational, I've just told myself I should do some music afterwards (even if it's only a dj set), I :)l'l probably drop either "folding space"(the len faki remix) or one my all time favorite "Typerope". Yes! :)

  • @optimal4900
    @optimal4900 6 років тому +2

    A Studiosetup i still dreaming of

  • @felipetejada4057
    @felipetejada4057 10 років тому +1

    Sin duda, uno de los mejores Djs

  • @b__wenner
    @b__wenner 9 років тому +3

    i like that his shirt and shorts are matching. dont know why but thats cool

    • @nym053
      @nym053 6 років тому +2

      I think it's from Vibskov. A danish designer. Cool guy. Should see some of his shows on UA-cam. Some of them are pretty artistic and weird.

    • @coredenoir2405
      @coredenoir2405 5 років тому +2

      thanks for sharing that man :)

  • @edvinpedvin
    @edvinpedvin 6 років тому +3

    Ooh! Que'll nice videoy! Which machine is maching those lovely hats at around 00:30? And those sweet tingling noises... Really loved Mathew's CS-60 video too! Thanks EB.TV :-)

  • @chestnystarik1
    @chestnystarik1 4 роки тому +1

    my favorite

  • @samonik11
    @samonik11 6 років тому +4

    Never trust a man who owns a OB-12 ... Inside joke. He seems like a total sweet heart!

  • @gixerags750
    @gixerags750 Рік тому +1

    Nice guy...i wonder whether ha has matching pajamas like Sheldon?...probably.

  • @temporoboto
    @temporoboto Рік тому +1

    i💙like🙃it

  • @Sweetyspot
    @Sweetyspot Рік тому

    "keep peoples brains having a good time"

  • @AiynZahevSounds
    @AiynZahevSounds 10 років тому

    Great video!

  • @Gigi2309
    @Gigi2309 9 років тому +2

    tie fighter

  • @AndrewAHayes
    @AndrewAHayes 5 років тому +1

    Do you record your sound/data when jamming?

  • @TheAlexxx2407
    @TheAlexxx2407 10 років тому

    Genius

  • @ewelinad2802
    @ewelinad2802 9 років тому +1

    Geniusz ^^

  • @papay9772
    @papay9772 8 років тому +1

    4:26-5:10 well said

  • @slappbeast
    @slappbeast 10 років тому

    greatgreatgreat!

  • @Shookonemusic
    @Shookonemusic 10 років тому

    what is that "Music Maths" app he is talking about at 7:18? I can't find it but sounds very interesting

    • @ElectronicBeatsTV
      @ElectronicBeatsTV  10 років тому

      shook one maybe IOS only? itunes.apple.com/us/app/musicmath-touch-music-calculator/id381525762?mt=8

    • @LacklusterOfficial
      @LacklusterOfficial 4 роки тому

      Yeah, I searched for Music Maths, couldn't find anything on the AppStore. Then did some more searches and found that it's called Music Math. Runs for 6.99€ or something right now. Guess I'll just buy it and see what it's like.

  • @MrBoxxed
    @MrBoxxed 10 років тому

    What do u mean does it really matter not really... What else are you going to use?

    • @Swindel67
      @Swindel67 10 років тому

      he means whether or not you need to have analogue equipment vs just going digital

  • @lostmirror2040
    @lostmirror2040 4 роки тому

    круто

  • @djalkemist
    @djalkemist 6 років тому

    Does anyone know what keyboard/synth Mathew's playing at ua-cam.com/video/hEpDnvNl8l8/v-deo.html ?

  • @truefruits4262
    @truefruits4262 6 років тому

    Hi EB.TV,
    what software is running behind the narrator in the beginning?

  • @danielvidal807
    @danielvidal807 3 роки тому

    Anyone know what mixing board he's using?

  • @aov6396
    @aov6396 10 років тому

    What's the tune at 4:25?

  • @Jegkedermigmega
    @Jegkedermigmega 10 років тому

    @3:45 he explains the drummacines uses triggers. Can anyone elaborate on this? Perhaps contribute with some links.

    • @patrick1206
      @patrick1206 6 років тому

      I have tr-8 and you can change the Basic Sounds from the mashine with your Samples i think that is what he meant

    • @patrick1206
      @patrick1206 6 років тому

      I have tr-8 and you can change the Basic Sounds from the mashine with your Samples i think that is what he meant

    • @patrick1206
      @patrick1206 6 років тому

      In Ableton obv

  • @TheDeadtones
    @TheDeadtones 9 років тому +1

  • @leakimthodbar1110
    @leakimthodbar1110 9 років тому

    Hi there and thx for this great video and big up at Mathew Johnson who is one of my favorite producers
    I come to you for another ask for an other piece of gear that I don't know what is it ?
    At 1:18 to 1:21 Mathew is on it but I never saw this hardware ?
    What is this blue gear ? Which one could pass me his reference please ?
    If anyone know and can help me for find it, it would be so cool.
    Thank you per advance for your answers

    • @minorFrequencies
      @minorFrequencies 9 років тому

      Leakim Thodbar /watch?v=y8s_xtDv4D0 at 0:58

    • @frunkfrankly
      @frunkfrankly 7 років тому

      Pollard Syndrum, according to a comment below.

    • @leakimthodbar1110
      @leakimthodbar1110 7 років тому

      Yeah, I know, I had finish to find it, but thank you for the answer Frank ;)

    • @frunkfrankly
      @frunkfrankly 7 років тому

      Cheers, brother.

  • @tizianoiervolino4855
    @tizianoiervolino4855 6 років тому +2

    track id 2:52 ?

  • @tris421
    @tris421 9 років тому +1

    track id 430?

  • @gestrade1
    @gestrade1 10 років тому

    Track id for the first track please ?

    • @painfails
      @painfails 10 років тому

      Mathew Jonson - Level 7 might be the dixon remix not sure

  • @djphootz
    @djphootz 10 років тому

    Anyone can identify the blue machine next to the TR-808?

    • @djphootz
      @djphootz 9 років тому +4

      Found it! It's a Pollard Syndrum Quad drum module/machine. Ultra rare. Used by the Beach Boys drummer.
      From wikipedia:
      The Pollard Syndrum is the first commercially available electronic drum,[1][2] invented by Joe Pollard and Mark Barton in 1976.[2] There were 3 major types: The Syndrum 1, the Syndrum TwinDrum, and the Syndrum Quad, the last being the most famous.[according to whom?]
      At the time of its conception, Pollard was a session drummer working for the Beach Boys and the Grass Roots.[1] In 1976, he met Barton, who had designed and built some working prototypes which were previewed to some prominent drummers. Their reactions were encouraging, so Joe, Mark and Donald Stone incorporated Pollard Industries and starting selling Syndrums in Culver City, California. There were two models sold at the time, the single drum 177 and the four drum 477. Syndrums were a musical success with a surplus of endorsees, but a financial failure for the young company. Pollard, Inc. wound up selling its assets to Research Development Systems, Inc. two years later which manufactured the Syndrum CM and a couple of other slightly updated models.

    • @djphootz
      @djphootz 9 років тому

      *****
      They are pretty rare and hard to come by. But if you are in the states, chances go up for you. Europe is another story. Good luck.

  • @froydtrax2
    @froydtrax2 5 років тому +1

    " Knöpfchendrehen für den Weltfrieden " , Tele ick komm , jetz hapta mich !

  • @reidbabbington8027
    @reidbabbington8027 7 років тому

    please tell me that 606 wasnt held on with velcro

  • @hoyl13
    @hoyl13 10 років тому

    "I am not reading a script....really"

  • @brianmush4795
    @brianmush4795 7 років тому

    i just burped kippers

  • @armendhammer
    @armendhammer 8 років тому +1

    this guy should collaborate with bassnectar

  • @wesleyleigh4063
    @wesleyleigh4063 3 роки тому

    Yeah but liekedid he inherit a trust fund or just save up for a very long time? this was 7 years ago, but the guy have barely over a a few million plays on spotify, like how can he afford close to 100k in audio gear?

    • @yaveeeoneandonly4870
      @yaveeeoneandonly4870 3 роки тому

      He has been producing since early 2000s. Before Spotify and all that boutsey boo. We are talking wax homie.

    • @WJL91
      @WJL91 2 роки тому

      He gigs all the time too, that's 1000's a gig.

  • @08284
    @08284 6 років тому +2

    His tracks are not very hot. Squeaking Sounds in his tracks were fashionable in the 80's.