Jvne really was a musical genius. I will never understand how she was able to make music that captivated so much emotion and feeling through just raw sound. I listen to hundreds of genres and love them all, but nothing emotionally affects me more than any of Jvne's tracks.
it's mostly just sampling and doing spectral interpolation (basically the "Paulstretch" effect in Audacity with the time resolution set to about 2 secs and stretch factor set to 10.0). This music really isn't that hard to create. Recipe for a Sewerslvt track: 1. Get an existing track. For example, some trance track, or even a videogame OST, like "Sunny Days" from the Vib-Ribbon OST. Sewer used a lot of PS1 samples, like the Resident Evil OST 2. Import into Audacity 3. Effects > Paulstretch, mess around with parameters. Large time resolutions work the best, stretch factor has to be above 2 or you won't get good results 4. Import into your DAW of choice, ex. FL Studio 5. Apply a convolver with white noise as the carrier, make sure the noise has an envelope. FL Studio's Fruity Convolver has a preset called "Blur", which is exactly that. 6. Apply a reverb effect of choice. I've had good results with Valhalla VintageVerb, with the year parameter set to 1980. 7. Get amen breaks and chop them up. 2 bars is enough, you can just repeat the break for the whole duration of the song. 8. Add some edgy anime vocal that talks about death or something. You want the song to sound all dark ya know 9. Follow in the classic breakcore tradition and add some cool synths like a 303. FL Studio has Transistor Bass, which is an emulator of the 303. 10. Add some bass. Of course, this is Sewerslvt, so the bass sound design is also simple. One saw wave, 8 unison voices, with a warm low-pass filter. Add distortion to taste. 11. Do basic mixing and mastering. Nothing too complex. For mastering all you need is FL's Maximus. Or even better, just a regular multi-band compressor, the most simplest kind you can imagine. 12. Render it all out. 13. Create a neon anime girl cover art by mashing together like 50 different images from random sources. Remember to saturate the living hell off it. 14. Profit Created a couple of tracks that sounded exactly like this in about an hour. Sampling's not that hard if you've listened to a lot of music, which Sewer definitely did (did you see her mashups during the Sadboy Sheldon days? daymn) Also, many people say that she invented this type of music - far from it. Many breakcore producers made music like this, most notably G.S. (their actual handle would probably make YT ban this comment. Wonder if Sewer also got the idea for a vulgar handle from them...?) So calling Sewer a "musical genius" is kinda cringe :)
@@burntmuffinz6506 It took me like 5 mins and I had fun creating a step by step tutorial on how to accurately create a sewer track to show how easy it is so ya know lol
I like to think of sewerslvt songs like an infinite void and the louder and chaotic the song is the closer to the center but with songs like these are more like miles away and off course
Wow, Jvne is truly one of the most talented musicians out there. The way they convey such strong emotion through just instrumentals, its amazing. Never met an artist who can do the same, but AgonyOST is damn close. I wonder if it's actually them. The music is so similar.
I noticed that too straight away, it's actually my favourite. It was sampled from the paulstretched version of 'recovery', the first track in the album.
Jvne really was a musical genius. I will never understand how she was able to make music that captivated so much emotion and feeling through just raw sound. I listen to hundreds of genres and love them all, but nothing emotionally affects me more than any of Jvne's tracks.
it's mostly just sampling and doing spectral interpolation (basically the "Paulstretch" effect in Audacity with the time resolution set to about 2 secs and stretch factor set to 10.0). This music really isn't that hard to create.
Recipe for a Sewerslvt track:
1. Get an existing track. For example, some trance track, or even a videogame OST, like "Sunny Days" from the Vib-Ribbon OST. Sewer used a lot of PS1 samples, like the Resident Evil OST
2. Import into Audacity
3. Effects > Paulstretch, mess around with parameters. Large time resolutions work the best, stretch factor has to be above 2 or you won't get good results
4. Import into your DAW of choice, ex. FL Studio
5. Apply a convolver with white noise as the carrier, make sure the noise has an envelope. FL Studio's Fruity Convolver has a preset called "Blur", which is exactly that.
6. Apply a reverb effect of choice. I've had good results with Valhalla VintageVerb, with the year parameter set to 1980.
7. Get amen breaks and chop them up. 2 bars is enough, you can just repeat the break for the whole duration of the song.
8. Add some edgy anime vocal that talks about death or something. You want the song to sound all dark ya know
9. Follow in the classic breakcore tradition and add some cool synths like a 303. FL Studio has Transistor Bass, which is an emulator of the 303.
10. Add some bass. Of course, this is Sewerslvt, so the bass sound design is also simple. One saw wave, 8 unison voices, with a warm low-pass filter. Add distortion to taste.
11. Do basic mixing and mastering. Nothing too complex. For mastering all you need is FL's Maximus. Or even better, just a regular multi-band compressor, the most simplest kind you can imagine.
12. Render it all out.
13. Create a neon anime girl cover art by mashing together like 50 different images from random sources. Remember to saturate the living hell off it.
14. Profit
Created a couple of tracks that sounded exactly like this in about an hour. Sampling's not that hard if you've listened to a lot of music, which Sewer definitely did (did you see her mashups during the Sadboy Sheldon days? daymn)
Also, many people say that she invented this type of music - far from it. Many breakcore producers made music like this, most notably G.S. (their actual handle would probably make YT ban this comment. Wonder if Sewer also got the idea for a vulgar handle from them...?)
So calling Sewer a "musical genius" is kinda cringe :)
@@5dollasubwayfootlong so sewer is like musical fastfood - tasty but cheap?
@@TheFpskiller Pretty much so, it's pretty nice to listen to but reaaaally easy to make.
@@5dollasubwayfootlong i dont know music like that so to me its genius. you typing an essay like that is cringe.
@@burntmuffinz6506 It took me like 5 mins and I had fun creating a step by step tutorial on how to accurately create a sewer track to show how easy it is so ya know lol
I like to think of sewerslvt songs like an infinite void and the louder and chaotic the song is the closer to the center but with songs like these are more like miles away and off course
Wow, Jvne is truly one of the most talented musicians out there. The way they convey such strong emotion through just instrumentals, its amazing. Never met an artist who can do the same, but AgonyOST is damn close. I wonder if it's actually them. The music is so similar.
need this on Spotify
This is such a banger fucking track, Jvne knew how to make bangers even back then
Sewerslut ты гений, мы тебя любим!
The flow of this is so good, it give my mind so much clarity.
Hidden banger
how have i not heard this song up until now?
I love this so much!!! thank you!!
Me and my brother loving it! Don't give up, make more music
this is truly insane. thanks
Does she use a sample from 2814's "Birth of the new day"?
the beginning def sounds like it
I noticed that too straight away, it's actually my favourite. It was sampled from the paulstretched version of 'recovery', the first track in the album.
@@ahm_767 ayoooo
@@vermilion458
This version in case anyone can't find it
ruclips.net/video/8ph2VBcq7LI/видео.html
The sample's from Inner Mind by Dr. Jeffrey Thompson
I like this art
But i kinda like the MLAATR record art just as much
Just a nice reminder of the Sad-Boi Sheldon age
Fuck this is so good
sos un capo
sounds like an earlier version of newlove
sfhanims ;)
Sfhanims? U mean stealth?
yoooooo