I get what he's saying but I personally disagree quite strongly and I'm very much a futurist when it comes to music. A better way to look at things would be to draw influence from a variety of time periods, to always have fragments of as many periods and generations as possible while also striving to be a futurist with the sound. I'm very much into artists who push the envelope and discover new sonic worlds but I don't like the idea of throwing away great things and ideas that happened in the past, they can be repurposed with a radically reinventive vision but most people just lack that passion for the discovery, in many cases due to the lack of financial incentive to do that. Classical music is still relevant, an amazing amount of great electronic songs have been made with classical music as the influence for it... A much more exciting idea is precisely NOT to constantly ditch what was done in the past but to have so much variance to draw from the past while maintaining a futuristic, radical mindset so that those fragments will always be with us far into the future while simultaneously maintaining a constant, radical vision of forward-thinking artistry and exploration of the new... To me, that endless and fearless diversity is the future since people are still so locked into these labels and cultural boxes instead of seeing music as a continuation of the human history and something that is endlessly exciting to draw influence from instead of thinking in these narrow-minded, one-dimensional terms like "how should a rock song sound like", to me that lack of interest in the diversity of the music history and the endlessly exciting stream of ideas is the real problem. With that said, Beinhorn is a total production legend and I love hearing his thoughts on things because he has a unique, original mind full of wisdom and experience! Thanks for the cool interview.
@ProbbieАй бұрын
You've got to love plaits; the gift that keeps giving.. 😊
@MapleSonicsАй бұрын
Funk? Not even close😂
@NiclasJeppssonАй бұрын
Do you even funk bro?
@MapleSonicsАй бұрын
@@NiclasJeppsson I think i know da funk, yeah. Do i make funk, no.
@NiclasJeppssonАй бұрын
@@MapleSonics Don’t give me that funk
@MapleSonicsАй бұрын
@@NiclasJeppsson i really don’t mean it negative. I viewed this and really enjoyed his exploration. I was looking for the funk though and it just never came😂. I am not that good at commenting. So pls do not see it as an attack. Pretend i am thinking out loud. Peace!
@ProbbieАй бұрын
Got to love the Enosc. I love it. Nice one mate 👍
@ChiefGuitarOfficerАй бұрын
We can't get enough Leland! We love his playing! We hope you all got a chance to check out our interview with Denny Tedesco! He tells some really amazing stories about his Dad and someother bits from Immediate Family and The Wrecking Crew!
@WonxzzzАй бұрын
The PLOONK is 1/4 a beat off and it’s messing with my band nerd brain😭
@NiclasJeppssonАй бұрын
Haha. The claps are actually in another time signature. 1.3 x quarter note on the Pamelas Workout :)
@TheBenny333Ай бұрын
Very sweet sound & mixing!
@TheBenny333Ай бұрын
Like those clean sounds
@TheBenny333Ай бұрын
Lovely music video!
@TheBenny333Ай бұрын
Nice sound!
@NiclasJeppssonАй бұрын
Thank you!
@ProbbieАй бұрын
Totally wonderful and beautiful 👌😊
@Ah-d-_-2 ай бұрын
انا اعرف اسم امك
@robertschubert51272 ай бұрын
Cool groove. I like the way it mashes in that middle part, then breaks back to resolve.
@justinhuffman24302 ай бұрын
Very smooth 🔥
@NiclasJeppsson2 ай бұрын
@@justinhuffman2430 Thank you!
@Probbie2 ай бұрын
Love it 😀
@Probbie2 ай бұрын
Love it.. 😊
@kusokichiku2 ай бұрын
AD30いいなぁ、羨ましい。
@Probbie2 ай бұрын
Love it Niclas 😊
@NiclasJeppsson2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@ondraJams2 ай бұрын
Very nice groove 👍
@NiclasJeppsson2 ай бұрын
Thanks for listening
@ondraJams2 ай бұрын
Amazing stuff!! I still find 4ms ensosc as one of the greatest and also one of the most difficult to tame modules. How you modulate the Root in this patch? PNW? What kind of modulation? Thank you
@ondraJams2 ай бұрын
Wow 🙏👍 very great. Subscribed
@Probbie2 ай бұрын
Excellent!! That transported me back 20 years! Nice one 👌
@kawaruhito2 ай бұрын
Mega cool patch !
@NiclasJeppsson2 ай бұрын
Thank you! :)
@dennisfallon61852 ай бұрын
Sounds great!!
@caleblaughlin83512 ай бұрын
Not sure how I came across this vid. But props to your recording audio / mic. The sound quality of this video was amazing!!!
@NiclasJeppsson2 ай бұрын
@@caleblaughlin8351 haha, it’s actually just my iPhone mic
@RinkyDink-72 ай бұрын
Kewl beanz! 💯❤️🖖🏼✨🎩
@Probbie2 ай бұрын
Entirely wonderful 😊
@NiclasJeppsson2 ай бұрын
Thank you! 😊
@Excellent2009able2 ай бұрын
Recently compared Apogee Symphony to the Quartet and to UA Apollo - bypassing all preamps. After about 10 passes DA & AD looped / printed through the boxes . Definitely the Symphony sounded bigger.
@Probbie3 ай бұрын
This is great!! So is Bloom the only sequencer doing all this? Impressive results. 👌 Subscribed 😊
@Grizaptimus3 ай бұрын
Very nice, keep up the noodling!
@SaitamaGaz3 ай бұрын
Very cool. Nice work. You mentioned QuBit Bloom in your Reddit post, but I don't see it in your gear list.
@NiclasJeppsson3 ай бұрын
Thanks for pointing it out. Have updated the list :)
@Scott__C3 ай бұрын
Leland Sklar is one of those legends whose name should be better known.
@nathanpaulmonroe3 ай бұрын
That is so incredibly dope
@Hessencemusic3 ай бұрын
The way you’ve combined Plaits, 4ms, Moog, and Doepfer is just perfect... Each sound complements the other... creating a deeply immersive atmosphere... Truly impressive work...
@NiclasJeppsson3 ай бұрын
@@Hessencemusic Thank you!
@justinhuffman24303 ай бұрын
Cheers!
@ritosuckerino67633 ай бұрын
Nah man, nah
@wahivalleys30113 ай бұрын
"Well I'm showing you"!!!! Wahi' Valleys
@AdrianFurdui-u5s3 ай бұрын
This is so healing
@richarquis3 ай бұрын
Jesus, this is frikkin' nutty! Very nice.
@AdrianFurdui-u5s3 ай бұрын
🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼
@MichaelForbes-d4p4 ай бұрын
Has anyone made a mix in 5.1.2 and then listened to it on a 9.1.4 speaker array?
@MrACangusyoungDC5 ай бұрын
Nah, just see what's gold in the old. I have my old nickname from when I was 11 here and please make rock that is as hard as Shake Your Foundations to put on a grid and as dynamic as Night Prowler. Nothing comes close to it, and people think AC/DC is caveman stupidy rock
@honkytears5 ай бұрын
Finkle is Beinhorn... Beinhorn is Finkle
@beatapt55 ай бұрын
He's just that good.
@SoundPeaks5 ай бұрын
where can I get this photo in HD?
@TheBrettWilson5 ай бұрын
Why is Micheal standing on me with his eyes closed and those tiny tubs of milk in his ears that hotels put in the fridge for your coffee (one splash is all you get!)
@howardskeivys41845 ай бұрын
Back in the 80s I walked into my local hi-fi store, armed with the contents of my first ever bank loan. I walked out a couple of hours later with a complete, component based hi-fi system. Got it home, set it up and it sounded phenomenal. I was the envy of all my friends. I knew nothing about cables, bit depth, acoustics Etc. I just knew it sounded superb. About 20 years ago, I discovered the internet. Then KZbin. Then the KZbin hi-fi community. I was drawn in. Bitten by the bug. Bedazzled by dubious claims. Striving for audio nirvana I upgraded my $3000 integrated amp to a $9000 preamp monoblocks combo. Upgraded my $1200 DAC to a $4000 DAC. Upgraded my $5000 pair of speakers for a $12000 pair of speakers. Didn’t upgrade my cables, I’m not that gullible! Did I achieve audio nirvana? Yes. But no more so than with my previous set up. Would I do it again? No. My old set up was good enough. The trouble is, you listen to the views of 10 experts, you likely get 11 opposing opinions. So, as a consumer/end user, whose opinion do you trust. Remember there is only one person you’re trying to please when building your hi-fi system, you! So, listen to others if you wish, but don’t take their word as gospel. Trust the best tool you have, your auditory system and save yourself $thousands. Most of all, enjoy the music.
@NiclasJeppsson5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story :)
@warnerbasement16286 ай бұрын
Production choices are why we're here. Things are over produced, quantized, auto-tuned, and pitch corrected. That's my barrier and it's a huge one. We've also become obsessed with subgenre purity with an over-emphasis on chops over song composition and arrangment and playing instruments to the song and not songs being driven by instrumental prowess -- which is just boring, contrived and usually sterile. We have metal with bass drums so fast it isn't human beings playing it but we pretend it is -- which is the definition of insanity. Why???? Purity of a self delusion? Also so much modern music is done by committee and that's not the same as a band hashing something out with other musicians and artists. It's so bad you have AI generating "90's sytle" music intentionally omitting pitch correction and auto tune to sound more "authentic" to the period but it can't quite reconcile it, so it's partly toe in and toe out in terms of "modern production techniques". That is bat s**t crazy! But here's the thing. AI songs doing 90's era prompts are BETTER tonally, arrangment wise and compositionally than similar music produced today.