These videos have been very inspiring for me, from both lifestyledidit and Curtiss king thank you for the wisdom. I been producing and making music for 15 years now and never really put myself out there, because I just did it for the LOVE of it. I think I'm at a point in my life now and realize I should of listened to what people told me when it came to my music. I hope to succeed in life from something that I absolutely love to do, rather then being in a 9 to 5 job that you hate, because it's convenient. These videos inspire me to at least try. Again, thank you both for the wisdom.
I love this type of content. I know absolutely no one in my Flint, Mi area producing or sharing knowledge on these topics so I find these super inspiring and it almost feels like I'm sitting in the studio joining you guys on the interview. Completely understand where lifestyle is coming from with his past jobs and the age he got his first drum set and when he got into producing is spot on with my own timeline. Helps me rest knowing that in 4 years I could be where LifeStyle is at today with me being a 19 year old producer working 2 part time jobs being a manager at one of them. Thank you both!
Someone told me a story of this guy that came in to this place to fix this machine with just a hammer felt around and just tap it with a hammer and it worked, he charged 10k..$1 for the hammer 9,999 for knowing where to hit. I think we need to apply this kind of thing to sounds and ownership.
The song CK is trying to describe at 28mins i believe is 'Art of noise'- "moments in love" from 1985. Produced by Trevor Horn... Tech n9ne used it in a song from '99 called "Now it's On"
I DON'T KNOW WAY BUT IN MY OPINION THIS SOUND HAS SOME SIMILARITIES WITH SOUND OF """Enya - Orinoco Flow "" OR SOMETHING? FOR THE SYNPHONIS ORCHESTRA ,WHAT DO YOU THINK BROO !!!
Amazing stuff I love the whole conversation I listened 2x already, and I have a quick question what if I use all sounds from my voice without layering ... what's the precautions with that?
Love that track! Have you ever heard his other version called "Mo' Murder"?, From a Mo Thugs album. I love how Krayzie bone went off on that one and showed off his vocal skills.
this was legendary, just listening to lifestyle's story of hustle is inspiring
curtis king and lifestyle??!?!?! clicked INSTANTLY. who else?
yup same
fo sho
Damn you had a studio in high school, thats a good school. They were cuttin electives at my school lol
Facts! My school didn't even have classes like that let alone that technology.
These videos have been very inspiring for me, from both lifestyledidit and Curtiss king thank you for the wisdom. I been producing and making music for 15 years now and never really put myself out there, because I just did it for the LOVE of it. I think I'm at a point in my life now and realize I should of listened to what people told me when it came to my music. I hope to succeed in life from something that I absolutely love to do, rather then being in a 9 to 5 job that you hate, because it's convenient. These videos inspire me to at least try. Again, thank you both for the wisdom.
I love this type of content. I know absolutely no one in my Flint, Mi area producing or sharing knowledge on these topics so I find these super inspiring and it almost feels like I'm sitting in the studio joining you guys on the interview. Completely understand where lifestyle is coming from with his past jobs and the age he got his first drum set and when he got into producing is spot on with my own timeline. Helps me rest knowing that in 4 years I could be where LifeStyle is at today with me being a 19 year old producer working 2 part time jobs being a manager at one of them. Thank you both!
BY THE ORDER OF THE PEAKY BLINDERS
Sick video. Two incredibly intelligent and talented individuals.
2/3 of the 3 Kings of online music production in my opinion. They have the best content available. No dis to anyone else.
Someone told me a story of this guy that came in to this place to fix this machine with just a hammer felt around and just tap it with a hammer and it worked, he charged 10k..$1 for the hammer 9,999 for knowing where to hit. I think we need to apply this kind of thing to sounds and ownership.
Love listening to these when I’m at the gym. 🙏
Another dope episode 💯
Yeah this podcast is 🐐 status and I’m watching this at work
so damn inspiring. thank you for posting the content you post. You guys really help the community
The song CK is trying to describe at 28mins i believe is 'Art of noise'- "moments in love" from 1985. Produced by Trevor Horn... Tech n9ne used it in a song from '99 called "Now it's On"
YEA BROO ! 100 %
I DON'T KNOW WAY BUT IN MY OPINION THIS SOUND HAS SOME SIMILARITIES WITH SOUND OF """Enya - Orinoco Flow "" OR SOMETHING? FOR THE SYNPHONIS ORCHESTRA ,WHAT DO YOU THINK BROO !!!
I MISS THESE
Y’all the truth fam
Great chemistry with these two young men and great interview 👍🏾
You two were made to collab, glad I was able to hit up that MPP event in San Diego
GOATSSSSS
57:25 You can never own a sine wave or any wave for that matter. That’s like trying to patent air.
Amazing stuff I love the whole conversation I listened 2x already, and I have a quick question what if I use all sounds from my voice without layering ... what's the precautions with that?
Krayzie Bone - Murda Mo...he used that same beat and sample you are talking about Curtiss!!!!!
Love that track! Have you ever heard his other version called "Mo' Murder"?, From a Mo Thugs album. I love how Krayzie bone went off on that one and showed off his vocal skills.
@@DjRuthful YES OF COURSE!!! Such a vocal masterpeice.
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Never clicked so fast in my life
Ay Curtiss I need that the link to that Synthesizer you bought with the Art Of Noise sounds on it. 😄😄
Ay Curtiss I need that VST you bought with the Art Of Noise!
Jake One uses the ASR10
Lol I'm a custodian right now 5:00
Hallo ik weet waar jullie zijn tussen ook
Niet in Amerika maar in Nederland