So this evening we started something new. This is the first sketch with a handful of sounds.
Let’s see if it turns into anything over the next few months…
So this evening we started something new. This is the first sketch with a handful of sounds.
Let’s see if it turns into anything over the next few months…
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jigglemequick
February 22, 2009
mello passive aggressiv
I think it’s quite a daring thing to post the workings of a tune online. I’d fear it would make the ‘finishing’ of the tune more difficult.
But for us watching the video it is an enlightening insight into an otherwise private moment.
Double screen standard!
Urban Fabric
February 22, 2009
I don’t think it’s daring at all. I believe at one time blumarten even did a live mix session to where you could watch them in real time work on a track.
I am waiting to see this happen again.
Ken_UF
sonny gill
February 22, 2009
nice crisp beats,reminds me of early blame stuff when he fucked up beat signatures, anyway what the feck is blame on nawadays..anyway sounds v promising , nice 1 chris
Axel
February 22, 2009
Can´t say it reminds me of anything: “All new art is based on old art, so there can´t be anything new by definition”. But i loved it and will be glued to future broadcasts of the progress. Listend to it, perhaps, 10 times and each time i liked it more and more.
Don´t think that posting it will make the finishing more difficult either. It´s only 8 bars into the finished product so there is a large playfield of things to be done -can be done.
Looking forward to the next episode.
LucasGo
February 23, 2009
Nice I likes.
Out of curiosity – on a rough average, how long would you work on a track for? Over the course of a few months? Or does it sometimes just come together pretty fast?
Blu Mar Ten
February 23, 2009
It really varies. The shortest was about 4 days, and the longest was 3 years.
At the moment, the average is about a month or two but there’s wild variance in that.