Resources For Industrial Music Production
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Here's some resources for Industrial Music Production!
New York Industrial Front: www.oocities.o...
Here is a couple of resources from that site:
How to make industrial for free: www.oocities.o...
How to make industrial for next to nothing (You’re all spoiled): www.oocities.o...
Advice for Industrial bands playing out: www.oocities.o...
Knobs & Sliders: knobsandsliders...
Koney-Industrial Blog: koney-industria...
Gearslutz (Charlie Clouser forum): www.gearslutz....
WaveFormless Blog: waveformless.bl...
Here are a couple of Reddit posts that I found about Industrial Music Production:
/ anybody_else_starting_...
/ industrial_music_maker...
/ industrialmusicians
Note: There are also a ton of resources out there on RUclips and such, when it comes to general knowledge in music production, mixing, and mastering! There are not a lot of resources for industrial music production specifically, but there are tips and tricks for general music production.
You can find Twitch on these channels:
Twitch bandcamp: twitch-official...
Twitch facebook: / twitchtheoriginal
Twitch twitter: / twitch_online
Twitch blog: twitch-official...
Twitch Soundcloud: / twitch_official
Twitch Wordpress: twitch001.wordp...
Twitch instagram: / twitch_the_original
Trippingonacable Records: / trippingonacablerecords
Music:
"What Good Is It!?" off of the album "We Are Here To Dance!" by Twitch.
"Ghosts" off the album "TCP/IP" by Twitch.
"Calling" off the album "TCP/IP" by Twitch.
Get Twitch's new single "Yeah, Fuck It... Let's Go!!" as well as a remix (and a bunch of other goodies) by signing up to our mailing list here: mailchi.mp/cf6...
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Thank you!
I am very caught up on what I do/do not have. I just have a keyboard, guitars & mostly fuzz pedals, and an octave pedal. It would be a dream to make this kind of music, but creatively & organically, it just doesn't sprout. I don't even know where to begin. I'm just tired of having musical envy over the genre I wish I could create myself😭. I personally think it's a skill to sound stylised & to figure out a vibe one wants to achieve.
Honestly if I were you, I would; a) listen to and study the bands and music that interest you in the genre… then b) emulate those bands and music, but in your style. I would also start out just experimenting too with different things and sounds… just play… no commitments or anything… there are a lot of tutorials for music production online in whatever Digital Audio Workstation you choose to use to create the music, they may not be industrial music tutorials… but they are a great starting place! If you’re really just beginning… and are not familiar with Digital Audio Workstations… I would suggest looking up that on the internet… and then watching RUclips videos about them and their features… and to kind of get the idea of what their workflow is like… and then finding demo versions and trying them out… I would say all of the above is a starting place.
Thanks for putting this together -- doing the good work here. Bummer to see so many resources from the old internet getting lost to time.
Thanks so much for putting these sites up and sharing your resources and finds! Much appreciated.
Yeah, no worries... I hope anyone interested in writing or performing industrial music, finds them useful!!
@@twitch_the_orginal Very appreciated, you should have more subs. Do you have a band on soundcloud?
@@percipleflavius8171 Yeah, we have several sites that we utilize... we are on soundcloud here: soundcloud.com/twitch_official we rarely use it... you can find our full discography here: twitch-official.bandcamp.com/
shame darksonus isnt around anymore
Very true!! Was a super helpful site and forum!!
Awesome vid, thank you for this!
Yep no worries!!
Thanks for sharing this, going through the gearslutz thread.
You're welcome!!
Thanks for the video! So much information I feel overwhelmed haha
I'm curious about that contest, were you supposed to make some purely atonal track with that white noise sample?
The contest was to actually take the white noise sample create all your instruments out of it (bass, synth lines, bassdrum, hihats, snares, etc), using high pass/low pass/etc filters (although there was a limit to how much you could actually filter it), You could map those pieces into different keys and such, so you could get the different notes and such... and kind of create a song out of it, but if I'm not mistaken... one of the rules was that you couldn't truncate the white noise sample, you actually had to keep it intact in it's full form... so you had to figure out very creative ways of manipulating it, and using it.
When I had done the contest, it was well past the time that it actually ran... like many years later... but I wanted to do it, cause I wanted the challenge to see what I could do! Was still fun, and a great learning experience!!
@@twitch_the_orginal I see. Too bad the site is so old you can't download the winners tracks. Was the white noise sample anything special? Maybe I'll give a shot.
@@kittavares4334 Yeah, you had to use a specific white noise sample that they provided, but I mean... you can literally use any white noise sample and do it that way, if you are interested in the process!