
this isn't a history lesson by any means. just a cookup sesh with a little goal of replicating the iconic rave sound of 90s Breakbeat music.
The UK birthed a lot of cool electronic music genres in the late 80s and early 90s and i think Breakbeat is one of the most important contributions of the time to electronic music. it created a fork in the road sort of?
anyhow, looking forward to sharing the next video i have! cheers.
this track on bandcamp :
let me know how i did, if you want to see me make something specific, feel free to recommend something in the comments.
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00:00 intro
01:30 getting started
02:25 using a reference track to start the beat / bass pattern
03:38 A section drum break
05:15 where i get breakbeats from
05:28 rave lead
05:52 weird sample played as a pad
06:28 bass 2
06:43 B section drum break
08:00 arrangment
08:40 vocal sample of talking
09:31 reverse drum transition trick
10:40 automations / master chain