Analyzing Björk's HUNTER - It took me MONTHS to get this beat right | Drum Patterns Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 16 дек 2024

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  • @Fauxleroid
    @Fauxleroid Год назад +964

    It was probably a 909 sequenced using a Notron hardware sequencer (it looked like a toilet seat). They were using that quite a bit while making this album. I know this for a fact as I visited him at his friend Richards studio in Wakefield during the time of the sessions where I heard some rough mixes. He was using a lot of pro tools audio editing at the time too as this was a new technique to old school technoheads. We we all using AtariST machines a lot up until this point. Ideas were recorded live without sequencing then edited into form.
    It’s also worth mentioning that Bjork doesn’t get enough credit for the musical ideas. She knew how to use all the gear. Mark was in absolute awe of her.

    • @CaptainPikant
      @CaptainPikant  Год назад +170

      Hi MrCshmn, we finally found some time to dig through the manual of the Notron and confirm that it is indeed possible, as we speculated in a comment 10 days ago. It has red/green velocity groups which can be used to comfortably place unaccented/accented steps and it has an additional accent to push the 909 to maximum oomph. Microtiming per step is also possible.
      We took Björk's statements as the reason to start this deep dive into the 909's sequencing capabilities - so even if they used the Notron, we proved that it can be done with only the internal sequencer :)

    • @leepshin
      @leepshin Год назад +20

      Atari ST's should never be overlooked as they're "still" used today. I'm still using mine even though I use Reaper, FL Studio, have a Beatstep Pro and a Roland MC50 in my musical arsenal. The Atari is still extremely useful and fun to use thanks to those inbuilt MIDI ports.

    • @sub-jec-tiv
      @sub-jec-tiv Год назад +16

      Bell said once in an interview that it was a Novation DrumStation doing the actual sounds. You can also see the DrumStation being performed in his rack in the live video too. (That tour was amazing! She toured with Bell and strings.) I don’t know who to believe, i wasn’t there! Anyhow, doesn’t matter how they did it, it’s amazing.

    • @airfixx_8952
      @airfixx_8952 Год назад +37

      "She knew how to use all the gear. Mark was in absolute awe of her."
      Hanging out with Nellee Hooper & 808 state in the early 90s would have been quite the education I'd imagine.

    • @MrMikkyn
      @MrMikkyn Год назад +7

      This is such a fascinating story from the perspective of a techno musician. Thanks for sharing.

  • @edsohovocals
    @edsohovocals Год назад +329

    This must be one of the most in depth dissections of one of the most complex rhythms ever. And it's so simply and professionally presented. Just wow.

    • @mmummumm
      @mmummumm Год назад +3

      Really impressive

  • @twoeggcups
    @twoeggcups Год назад +459

    Mark Bell did so many brilliant tunes. Absolutely love Homogenic. RIP Mark.

    • @alvareo92
      @alvareo92 Год назад +7

      Still can’t believe he’s not in this world anymore 😔 such an amazing musician

    • @duuuuuuuuuuude
      @duuuuuuuuuuude Год назад +1

      I don't know him, did he compose for many Bjork's songs?

    • @twoeggcups
      @twoeggcups Год назад +3

      @@duuuuuuuuuuude He was in a brilliant band called LFO

    • @d_vibe-swe
      @d_vibe-swe Год назад +21

      ​@@duuuuuuuuuuudeI don't think he composed any of her songs? He produced some of them together with Björk though :)

    • @Viczarratt
      @Viczarratt Год назад +1

      Mark Bell, wasn't he half of M&N alongside Nick Hatcher?
      They released the 1994 hardcore tune "You'll be there"

  • @neniv
    @neniv Год назад +248

    Homogenic was an album so far ahead of it's time. A genuine masterpiece of music.

    • @ai8ght871
      @ai8ght871 Год назад +3

      REALLL

    • @matthiaslachmund3303
      @matthiaslachmund3303 Год назад +6

      Absolutely, timeless too and imho by far the best Björk album after her debut.

    • @abraham3673
      @abraham3673 Год назад +4

      vespertine sliiiiightly better

    • @Stella___9
      @Stella___9 Год назад +11

      Overall Bjork was always way ahead of her time

  • @alecchase2176
    @alecchase2176 Год назад +77

    This is minimalist sound design 101. By lowering the amount of sounds on display, but ramping up dynamics, it does a lot to draw the listener in as they can hear the evolution of a few basic sounds. Love it.

  • @odesseus
    @odesseus Год назад +118

    Hunter is an amazing song. I have to admit I never realized how amazing the drums were (though I thoroughly appreciated them). Thanks for this!

    • @-Pol-
      @-Pol- Год назад +8

      Yeah I agree, this has totally opened my ears.

    • @jeanetteandrews3319
      @jeanetteandrews3319 Год назад

      Same here!! Thank you!!!

  • @philhasacomputer
    @philhasacomputer Год назад +29

    i also tried to rebuild that pattern in VCV ... after a few days I gave up. I thought I'am too stupid ... but you showed me, no Im not too stupid ... Mark Bell is just too brilliant!
    really really really thanks for that tutorial and transcription. this is mind blowing for me!

  • @chriskelvin248
    @chriskelvin248 Год назад +237

    I always assumed the “ghost kicks” were simply a function of a delay effect.

    • @Fabbv001
      @Fabbv001 10 месяцев назад +4

      yes now i understand why it felt like complete chaos

  • @christianwheeler8386
    @christianwheeler8386 Год назад +83

    I've been chasing this drum beat since I first heard it all those years ago. This is amazing.

  • @MrSkelleteen
    @MrSkelleteen Год назад +34

    I love videos analyzing Björk songs. A lot of people don't understand the technical or structural aspect of her stuff and this explains everything very detailed. Thank you for this. ⚡️

  • @KarmaPaym3ntPlan
    @KarmaPaym3ntPlan Год назад +53

    Your transcription of this absolutely deserved a video.
    Top tier

    • @CaptainPikant
      @CaptainPikant  Год назад +10

      Thanks! That first transcription from a few months ago was almost harmless in comparison though. After finding all those extra details we knew we had to make an entire episode on it :)

  • @beetheimmortal
    @beetheimmortal Год назад +50

    It's amazing how many sounds he managed to make with just two instruments.

  • @Waevform
    @Waevform Год назад +37

    Wow this was so informative! I’m totally ignorant to drum machines but this was fascinating as a Bjork fan

  • @michaelmann8800
    @michaelmann8800 Год назад +15

    Absolutely beautiful. "Hunter" just gives me the chills every time I listen to it.

  • @KarlSadler
    @KarlSadler Год назад +4

    Wow, that was peak nerdyness and ticked all kinds of boxes, well done!!!

  • @albertpauw8234
    @albertpauw8234 Год назад +107

    What an effort figuring this one out. Well done! 😊

  • @esc8engn
    @esc8engn Год назад +17

    I'm a huge bjork fanboy, with some musical background. going into the vid, i was a little worried you were gonna break the magic, but no. it's super deep. and i love it all the more now.

  • @SuperPillage
    @SuperPillage Год назад +250

    Rest in peace Mark Bell.

    • @Stopinvadingmyhardware
      @Stopinvadingmyhardware Год назад

      Now my suspension from Twitter makes sense.

    • @nutster9000
      @nutster9000 Год назад +13

      Exactly what I was thinking. LFO were one of the finest electronic acts of the 90's.

    • @bupkis7505
      @bupkis7505 Год назад +2

      RIP Art Bell too

    • @GNeuman
      @GNeuman Год назад +1

      ​????

    • @grimmwerks
      @grimmwerks Год назад

      @@bupkis7505didn’t realize the host from C2C was an electronics legend

  • @etainafuzz
    @etainafuzz Год назад +20

    That beat has always stumped me on parts of it as to how it was done. Thanks for the excellent explanation (and work to dissect it!)

  • @ThizOne
    @ThizOne Год назад +60

    Great dissection of a mind boggling 909 pattern.
    Mark Bell truly was something special.
    R.I.P. L...F...O!

    • @nsjx
      @nsjx Год назад +2

      agreed... ELeh eFFF eFff... OHh!

    • @st0rmchild
      @st0rmchild Год назад +3

      The real LFO! Those other knobs should have picked a different name.

  • @sub-jec-tiv
    @sub-jec-tiv Год назад +23

    The triplet fill is a hook. Bell was a genius.

  • @kablehead
    @kablehead Год назад +17

    Björk and Mark Bell are both geniuses.

  • @GonzaloTong
    @GonzaloTong 6 месяцев назад +2

    I’m extremely thankful for the RUclips algorithm for this mind-blowing introduction to your channel. I’m was a subscriber just a few minutes in. And also, the care put into your patrons’ names ❤.

  • @abraxasjinx5207
    @abraxasjinx5207 Год назад +5

    This beat always gave me a feeling of a soldiers' march. Great song.

  • @GNeuman
    @GNeuman Год назад +21

    I saw them perform this live at the Montreaux Jazz Festival, Switzerland, back in 98. The drum programming makes the album, it's unique

  • @tr606
    @tr606 Год назад +25

    RIP Mark Bell
    Outstanding video by the way, as usual ❤

  • @zacharieschlouch7171
    @zacharieschlouch7171 Год назад +11

    I bought my first drum machine because of this song and I’ve gained interest to drum machines because of your channel so thank you for this video

  • @real_anxst
    @real_anxst Год назад +3

    One goat. Price well paid, glad I could help make that happen.
    Honestly, amazing work here beat bunnies. Thank you!

  • @RealGengarTV
    @RealGengarTV Год назад +10

    Your really bringing back the goods on this one

  • @BenGeorge77
    @BenGeorge77 Год назад +9

    You really brought home the goods on this one.

  • @olliec6996
    @olliec6996 Год назад +9

    Such a great video! Love how clearly you explain things, and the colour palette and production value of your videos really stands out among many other boring channels - keep up the great work!

  • @thomas-florez
    @thomas-florez Год назад +1

    Wow, great explaination! I was just looking for something like this just two days ago, fantastic job!

  • @Waldemar_la_Tendresse
    @Waldemar_la_Tendresse Год назад +8

    What a genius drum pattern. And what an outstanding work of recreation of that pattern. Your videos always deliver!

  • @RandomNoiseMusic
    @RandomNoiseMusic Год назад +23

    Fantastic work 👏 the programing and performance on this track is incredible and you reverse engineered it masterfully 🙌 I’m a big fan of Björk, she and the artists she worked with throughout the years have always been pushing the boundaries of music making

  • @justinmarney1850
    @justinmarney1850 Год назад +4

    This was truly epic! Shows absolute mastery of the 909, but also HUGE props cuz this is also amazing modern day programming & reverse engineering!

  • @bosnianlain
    @bosnianlain Год назад +5

    this was one of the songs that made me really interested in drum machines some years ago, great video as always, and that cover at the end was sick

  • @unduloid
    @unduloid Год назад +13

    This sounds like some of the rhythms we would sometimes play in the latin percussion group I was part of, with the bass drum part played on a surdo.

    • @CaptainPikant
      @CaptainPikant  Год назад +13

      I noticed that spanish/latin influence too and then Björk actually said in that very same podcast that they took Ravel's Boléro as an inspiration :)

    • @Labyrinth1010
      @Labyrinth1010 10 месяцев назад

      Cool! I didn’t know that.

    • @VaporChad.
      @VaporChad. 13 дней назад

      @@CaptainPikant And the album was recorded in souther Spain, there is a mini documentary on youtube about the whole thing.

  • @prepetually-exploding-mind
    @prepetually-exploding-mind Год назад +1

    Your commitment to detail is wonderful. Thank you.

  • @mathewreeve8634
    @mathewreeve8634 Год назад +6

    I’ve always loved Mark’s 909 patterns, especially on his Speedjack album, thank you very much for explaining the method. Amazing video.

  • @B0K1T0
    @B0K1T0 Год назад +13

    Very cool you made a video about this track! ♥Just happened to listen a lot to her music lost week, especially Homogenic. Hunter has always been my favorite track on the album (although All Is Full Of Love is so hauntingly beautiful as well).
    I've always found the drum patterns so incredibly creative and it's really interesting to see how insane they actually are. Much respect for the hard work 😅

  • @Volundur9567
    @Volundur9567 11 месяцев назад +2

    Björk and Bell = Genius. Such a good aggro song too!

  • @noou
    @noou Год назад +3

    Really cool, I've always been fascinated by that pattern, and not knowing all those 909 tricks, they sounded like crazy single note programming on an external sequencer to me. Now I see it's so much more than that. Thanks!

  • @DavidHilowitzMusic
    @DavidHilowitzMusic Год назад +2

    wonderful video

  • @els1f
    @els1f Год назад +2

    OMG this is my favorite artist and one of my favorite songs of hers! I'm so glad you did this🙌🙏

  • @edsohovocals
    @edsohovocals Год назад +3

    This is exceptionally good work. Thank you so much. 🙌🏻

  • @calliespltn
    @calliespltn 2 месяца назад

    dope breakdown!! he was so talented it’s genuinely insane. the track is so awesome

  • @michaelkonomos
    @michaelkonomos Год назад +3

    Man this is SO good. You are really expert at this.

  • @Aburner1109
    @Aburner1109 8 месяцев назад +1

    I love the colors in these videos ^^
    When working with tech that mostly comes in matt black and monotone, there's a tendency to think that the best sets match that pallette. But the colors you use actually compliment the gear, and it makes a huge difference!

  • @pwaegemans
    @pwaegemans Год назад +2

    Awesome breakdown of a beautiful and hypnotic song. I wish somebody could explain it to me like this back in the 90s when I tried to make music like this but had no clue about what was going on.

  • @Aeon_Replicant
    @Aeon_Replicant Год назад +2

    This video is a dream come true. Thank you vey much.

  • @thesurgingmass
    @thesurgingmass Год назад +3

    Just brilliant! Really love your work and the mind numbing attention to detail! Looking forward to more.

  • @drdef
    @drdef Год назад +3

    Great drum track and an excellent breakdown in this video... blew my mind when I found out it was supposed to be inspired by Ravel's Bolero

  • @GhostOfLorelei
    @GhostOfLorelei Год назад +59

    Fun fact, I sequence my TR-8 purely from Ableton because, as much as I love classic sounds, I don't love classic workflows. I totally support you just using the Hapax to get this right.

    • @sullycliftona
      @sullycliftona Год назад +4

      Tr8!and tro8. Are a nightmare I have three Roland’s and that’s still got me wandering all th time

    • @Labyrinth1010
      @Labyrinth1010 10 месяцев назад

      What a fun fact.

  • @d_vibe-swe
    @d_vibe-swe Год назад +3

    I absolutely love Homogenic and Björk.
    Thanks for showing these expressive 909 patterns!

  • @humanprogram
    @humanprogram Год назад +5

    What a brilliant beat, and wonderful explanation as usual!

  • @CreationTVstation
    @CreationTVstation Год назад +1

    Love Björk! Fantastic video breakdown of the drums!

  • @igordemelo4128
    @igordemelo4128 Год назад +1

    Bro this is the sickest video on internet dude

  • @khalylehagood3222
    @khalylehagood3222 Год назад +1

    This video is so thorough and amazing.

  • @dominickl4456
    @dominickl4456 10 месяцев назад +1

    This song will never get old to me it’s so good

  • @jeremyjohnson7441
    @jeremyjohnson7441 Год назад +16

    Fair to say, this has got to be one of the most complicated 909 patterns ever programmed. Can anyone suggest other contenders? I really can’t think of anything else that’s even close.
    (So happy to see this deconstructed. This pattern has fascinated me for the past 30ish years!)

    • @teagancombest6049
      @teagancombest6049 Год назад

      I'm not sure what drum machines were used but Objekt's track Cactus is probably my favorite beat to confuse people.

  • @RaquelFoster
    @RaquelFoster Год назад +10

    The pattern reminds me so much of Girl/Boy Song from Richard D. James Album - and that was a year earlier. Girl/Boy Song is like a happy lullaby, and Hunter is the ominous version. 🙂

    • @CaptainPikant
      @CaptainPikant  Год назад +2

      Interesting! You're right, there are some similarities :)

    • @karl.weaver
      @karl.weaver Год назад +1

      Well observed, maybe Mark was inspired by it?

    • @alexjeanedvard
      @alexjeanedvard Год назад +1

      Björk has said that she and Richard were friends / hanging out in the 90s

    • @tomhekker
      @tomhekker Год назад +1

      Björk and Richard D. James were/are pretty good friends, wouldn’t surprise me if they inspired each other 🙂

    • @RaquelFoster
      @RaquelFoster Год назад +1

      @@alexjeanedvard Yeah Bjork loves Aphex Twin. She liked the Come to Daddy video so much that she got the director to make the All Is Full of Love video.

  • @RetroPlus
    @RetroPlus Год назад +2

    I love this pattern, i'm impressed you were able to accurately figure this out, or should i say sussed it out

  • @Senshobeats
    @Senshobeats Год назад +1

    Brilliant as always!! You guys are incredible

  • @petrolotommaso
    @petrolotommaso Год назад +1

    wow this is incredible, thank you so much

  • @pietvt6958
    @pietvt6958 Год назад +3

    There used to be a slider on cd players to choose left or right channel. With homogenic Björk once told in an interview you can choose more strings or more electronic by adjusting the slider. Strings are mainly left and electronic right channel. Not sure if this would work on my iphone.

  • @hasush
    @hasush Год назад

    Beautiful. You opened a brand new world for me. Thank you.

  • @withallduerespectcompletely
    @withallduerespectcompletely 5 месяцев назад

    It will always be timelessly sophisticated, meaning masterpiece & classic

  • @quixotic333
    @quixotic333 Год назад +2

    björk is one of a kind, and truly the best of our time

  • @smol.robots
    @smol.robots Год назад +2

    I NEED this channel to be bigger.

  • @crmsn_
    @crmsn_ 5 месяцев назад

    Daaaaaaamn... as a huge fan of electronic gear and Björk, this was an absolute joy to watch. Thank you! Definitely subbing. 🖤

  • @mattyjepson
    @mattyjepson Год назад +1

    One of the coolest music lessons ever.

  • @EmilyRafferty
    @EmilyRafferty 3 месяца назад

    I use this song for dance...its amazing for isolations... as you said its primal.... I just go off ear, but mannnn, i feel like you just gave me so much more to work with... this is awesome

  • @tidalboxer
    @tidalboxer Год назад +5

    God this beat is just amazing. It’s one of my favorite beats ever. You are right. It’s like they talking yo each other. And the small variations in different bars is what makes it less boring and interesting as hell. I wish Bjork would make more stuff like this. After around Volta I just couldn’t find was she started to delve into interesting. I’ll always have her early stuff though.
    Edit: actually that’s a like. Vulnicura was amazing.

    • @Labyrinth1010
      @Labyrinth1010 10 месяцев назад

      Biophillia is awesome, too!
      I think Fossora may be great too. I need a few more listens.

  • @robertcarolinar
    @robertcarolinar Год назад +1

    This video is amazing, thank you for taking the time to explain this! ♥

  • @nickwallette6201
    @nickwallette6201 Год назад +1

    Was just listening to this album a week ago. It's so good.

  • @Mewted
    @Mewted Год назад +4

    your solution is actually pretty elegant. only other option i can think of is an external clock that has a pattern chaining mode itself with defineable steps or step length divisible by all patterns..like 8 and (4 with a reset), so maybe even something like the EH 8Step or just a good ol late 70's/early 80's cv seq. i think that'd get more complicated though and not as conveniently recalled as using the internal seq and song mode... so I'm pretty sure you nailed it. esp. given bjork's statement.. and yeah, im sure he came in with this pre-planned or at least in the armory. no way he committed that kinda murder on the spot without premeditation.
    RIP Mark Bell! Legend.

  • @arasharfa
    @arasharfa Год назад +3

    this song changed my life.

  • @mac__tv
    @mac__tv Год назад

    Damn! I've been looking for this for ages. Thank you man

  • @karaloca
    @karaloca Год назад +3

    Marks drum programming in his track ‘Freak’ is outstanding.

  • @giullianomartini
    @giullianomartini Год назад +24

    Mark Bell is an underrated genius. Their work with Björk is pure treasure on her first three albums.
    I think Hyperballad is produced by him too, another absolute masterpiece.
    RIP Mark, we miss you as LFO and Björk composer too.

    • @superhumantrueman
      @superhumantrueman Год назад +3

      Couldn't agree more. I was lucky enough to see LFO live, easily one of the best sets I have ever seen.

    • @jeshkam
      @jeshkam Год назад +1

      ​@@superhumantruemanAs a duo or after Gez left?

    • @superhumantrueman
      @superhumantrueman Год назад +4

      @@jeshkam It was just Mark I am afraid. He opened for Squarepusher, but IMO he stole the show.

    • @stamen_
      @stamen_ Год назад

      He's not underrated. We all love him X

    • @giullianomartini
      @giullianomartini Год назад +1

      @@stamen_ Underrated for mainstream and the media in general, it's simple. He is like Squarepusher, a gold gem of treasures.

  • @cstevenson1234
    @cstevenson1234 Год назад +5

    My mother had this album back in the day - the cover used to terrify me

  • @omniosi
    @omniosi Год назад

    Fantastic lesson and presentation. down to the scripted thanks at the end!!!

  • @ChrisLeeW00
    @ChrisLeeW00 Год назад

    Cool to find a channel that deep dives, and not just making ads for all the new gear.

  • @alantaylor2694
    @alantaylor2694 Год назад

    'That'll be one goat please'. Love it.
    Your videos are sooo well done.

  • @FuZZbaLLbee
    @FuZZbaLLbee Год назад +3

    I love how this pattern is so different from seemingly anything else.

    • @CaptainPikant
      @CaptainPikant  Год назад +4

      True, I haven't heard anything quite like it on a drum machine.

  • @lsf3og
    @lsf3og Год назад +1

    Thanks for this bow to Mark Bell. Björk and LFO were truly a power couple

  • @fishstickkitty8068
    @fishstickkitty8068 Год назад +1

    I friggin love this song!!!

  • @ЕвгенийСпасибо
    @ЕвгенийСпасибо Год назад

    First time I ever watched through patreon credits on a yt video, great job

  • @lerenegat9
    @lerenegat9 Год назад +1

    Best beatmaking tutorial ever. Premeditated intelligence ❤

  • @suki4410
    @suki4410 Год назад +3

    I love this song, but i will never build this pattern in a drum machine. Thank you for this detailed explanation of this genius music!

  • @RaskolnikovR
    @RaskolnikovR Год назад +6

    excellent video (also 1997 ? i feel so old now ;) )

  • @adamarmstrong9408
    @adamarmstrong9408 Год назад

    I saw him live in the club fabric in London in 2003 he was amazing live! RIP Mark

  • @llittlegreyhound
    @llittlegreyhound Год назад +1

    Your production and value iare amazing captain!

  • @pabloignacioferreira9705
    @pabloignacioferreira9705 Год назад

    inspiradorr este vid gracias!

  • @sebastiennesp1978
    @sebastiennesp1978 Год назад

    My mind, my mind, is truly....Boggled. Well done sir!

  • @ricardojmestre
    @ricardojmestre Год назад

    Brilliant! I don't know how have figured out this one, many thanks!

  • @JohnLunney
    @JohnLunney Год назад +1

    Top notch video.

  • @oystercatcher943
    @oystercatcher943 Год назад +6

    This is just awesome work. Well done! I’m a great Bjork fan. It’s a beautiful track too. Calming despite the crazy active patterns

  • @scartissue121
    @scartissue121 Год назад +1

    Love the breakdown of pattern 2 completely

  • @appidydafoo
    @appidydafoo Год назад

    Amazing. Thank you.