Holy cow dude. After all these years of watching tutorials youre the first person to adress the “match the drum samples with the mood of the track”, followed by excellent examples. What a great video
It’s 2024 I’m in my 50s and UK garage still moves me in a way so much modern music doesn’t. Great video you clearly have years of production under your belt. Masterful content.
Dang, that bit about context and drum sample selection near the end finally helped that concept click for me, had been struggling with that lately. Great video as always!
Maybe a weird question, but how do you have a check mark next to your name? What’s that symbolic of? I see people have the music one too. Is it just indicative that you’ve linked your Google account to your instagram or?
@@Bittamin I got mine years ago when Google Wave was a thing, and have no idea why it’s still here! It’s supposed to indicate account validation of some sort 🤷♂️
This is amazing…. Jeez…. Being able to combine not only the “how to” but the history and context behind the sounds gives such a more deeper understanding. This is such a great way to learn. Connecting everything together on how the music is made just instantly made me learn so much in such a small amount of time. Thank you for sharing. Subscribed
It genuinely amazes me how so simple it sound, but a lot of Technical stuff goes into making it sound so groovy, been trying to make this kind of music but for speedcore
Bro this is single handedly one of the most useful videos I've ever watched- was going to ask to donate but just seen your link to help your friend so gladly donated !
i think something important to note especially with the 90s sound is not everything is short and snappy, i feel as if thats something a lot of people get wrong, take something like perfect love by m.f project for example
This is so helpful! Thank you so much! I’ve been spending so much time trying to manually make syncopated hats that sound garagey but now it’s clear that it’s much easy to get that sound using breaks! Pleaseee keep up the garage content
Your a legend, I've explored liquid dnb for around 15 years but always fancied making some garage, this is extremely helpful legend, informative and not overwhelming with information all at the same time, thank you, and take my sub! ❤
Ya know I recently found someone had made a RUclips mix of all the liquid DnB from Dreamcast games, it hit the nostalgia button hard! And since I just got that Amiga sample plugin I really want to have a go now!
In the last week I binged every house video from you, it was a feast. I came to the conclusion that Tech-House is a style that is the most fascinating to me. Can you make a video about the essentials like: characteristics in drums, aswell as bassline groove variations and melodic elements that define the spirit of Tech-House? This is a bunch to ask for, but I will devour every bit of it. Thanks for the great content you provide for upcoming artists!
Holy cow dude. After all these years of watching tutorials youre the first person to adress the “match the drum samples with the mood of the track”, followed by excellent examples. What a great video
Yeah I didn’t know that either and I was making UK garage in the late 90s and early 00s. As soon as he played that smooth track I heard MJ Cole
It’s 2024 I’m in my 50s and UK garage still moves me in a way so much modern music doesn’t. Great video you clearly have years of production under your belt. Masterful content.
That part at 8:21
Same mate - some classic tunes
I take you're not a fan of modern sprinkler musique, then?
Dang, that bit about context and drum sample selection near the end finally helped that concept click for me, had been struggling with that lately. Great video as always!
Maybe a weird question, but how do you have a check mark next to your name? What’s that symbolic of? I see people have the music one too. Is it just indicative that you’ve linked your Google account to your instagram or?
@@Bittamin I got mine years ago when Google Wave was a thing, and have no idea why it’s still here! It’s supposed to indicate account validation of some sort 🤷♂️
How do you have a checkmark next to your username?
It’s the verification check, I got it by verifying my account back in the ancient days of Google Wave and it’s just stuck since 🤷♂️
Exactly
When it all came together at the end with those pad harmonics with the sub... why won't they make a fuggin chef's kiss emoji already? Beautiful.
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Fascinating to hear the drums tightened for subtle but significantly different contexts.
I love it when the resulting musical ideas in a tutorial sound this good - really inspires you to go to a DAW and make something
Same - what daw is he using?
@@Tsa-SONGS-ABOUT-BEING-a-DAD ableton
This is amazing…. Jeez…. Being able to combine not only the “how to” but the history and context behind the sounds gives such a more deeper understanding. This is such a great way to learn.
Connecting everything together on how the music is made just instantly made me learn so much in such a small amount of time. Thank you for sharing. Subscribed
Yes the history and general chat made this vid
goated showcase of how the genre naturally evolved. truly educational!
Great Stuff!!!
I really love the style of your videos, how you present general guiding principles as opposed to prescriptive instructions. Thank you for making them
This is a great video!
As someone who's into electronic music, but not so much all of the EDM subgenres, this is helpful for me to understand what they are.
Another day another goated tutorial! Thank you brother 💪🏼
It genuinely amazes me how so simple it sound, but a lot of Technical stuff goes into making it sound so groovy, been trying to make this kind of music but for speedcore
Single best explanation I've found on UK garage drums and how they evloved. Thank you!
Bro this is single handedly one of the most useful videos I've ever watched- was going to ask to donate but just seen your link to help your friend so gladly donated !
High Pitched kicks fit so well
i think something important to note especially with the 90s sound is not everything is short and snappy, i feel as if thats something a lot of people get wrong, take something like perfect love by m.f project for example
Absolutely brilliant videos mate. Love em.
Lovely breakdown this mate
This is so helpful! Thank you so much! I’ve been spending so much time trying to manually make syncopated hats that sound garagey but now it’s clear that it’s much easy to get that sound using breaks! Pleaseee keep up the garage content
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yess more vids on 1993-1999 UK garage please mate!
Awesome video. Some people are just born to teach, I hope you keep it up.
This is one of the best explained tutorials i've ever seen on music production, Bravo!
Thanks for all these hidden gems of knowledge sir! Can’t wait for the next one
Been making speed garage for a few months after a long period with jungle and this video has helped immensly.
Your a legend, I've explored liquid dnb for around 15 years but always fancied making some garage, this is extremely helpful legend, informative and not overwhelming with information all at the same time, thank you, and take my sub! ❤
Ya know I recently found someone had made a RUclips mix of all the liquid DnB from Dreamcast games, it hit the nostalgia button hard! And since I just got that Amiga sample plugin I really want to have a go now!
It's really nice that you can teach us about the history of this genere, thanks a lot !!!
Thank you! A great tutorial! Many people do not realize how swing and shuffle matter!
Brilliant video, I never thought to have different tunings of the same snare in a pattern, I’ve always used two or three different ones 👍🏾
Only time I done it was that southern hip hop sound where you have a snare dropping down tunings
You know it’s a good day when BTheGOAT posts a new video
what an amazing video! great rundown of the styles and different types of paterns. will stay tuned for more videos to come 🙌
Such a great video that provides great historical context to the patterns. thank you
mate this channel honestly... pure gold!
This came at literally the most perfect time for me
Just when I was planning to start my first UK garage track this vid pops up in my feed. Excellent stuff!
Ah good timing. I made a full series!
@@Bthelick subscribed!
This is SO helpful. I was making beats but without knowing how to use the Shuffle feature. Great vid! I subscribed!
UKG has arrived in Sydney, love your tutorials.
Great video! Really stripped down to the fundamentals with historical context makes this video a great example. Thanks.
So many gems in this channel 👑
that was one of the best music production videos i've seen!
Nice one, thanks!
proper great explanation, really! so clear, perfectly demonstrated, to the point
Classic video per usual, insane knowledge. We need that pad! its soooo nice Mister B as always, thank you!
this is actually amazing lad, first time a lot of concept clicked. Cant wait for the next vid!
Thank you for this tutorial, throwing in some history! Made it a lot of fun to watch and learn from
Love it!
easily one of the best take on UKG on youtube, awesome
Much appreciated very useful stuff!
Simply loved it, please bring on more UKG videos❤
At the start i was like... "Where is that 2step?"... But then it made all sense, great journey into the transformation of the beat!
Excellent Video Mate!
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I ended up here, but staying a while, that groove is sick!
Amazing video! Very clear and concise
this video is brilliant
Awesome video, easy to understand even for a beginner.
DOPE!!! Great tutorial.
Cheers from Yank out in Suffolk! 🇺🇸🇬🇧
Haha I thought yank was a slur these days 😅
perfect, thank you!
That’s the best explanation for swing I’ve heard. So much great info in this video, thank you!
Holly hell do I love your channel. Thank you so much for doing what you do!
Very nicely put together, thank you for this knowledge
This video popped up in my recommended & im glad I clicked it. Very informative. Makes me want to open up FL and mash it up
I swear to god this channel is a blessing!
damn every single one of your 16 bar loop examples at the end was a TUNE
Aw cheers! 🙏
This video is an absolute goldmine of useful information. So easy to follow too, kudos!
This video is so good I watched it 3 times
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Bless your soul man every single video is so interesting, helpful, and entertaining! Great work
You are the best tutorial maker out there man ❤ really great tutorials and your music is also great 😊
You truly are a MASTER !
what a great video. great job!
so much learnings from one single video, great job.
Amazing, thank you once again. This channel and it's insights are incredible for amateurs like myself.
ahh this guy
Excellent video and silky execution 👌
Ace video explaining it, thank you. So much easy to follow like this.
what kick drum are you using @ 7:30 ? love it
It's from sample magic's UK garage pack, labeled "danger"
great video this mate!! you’ve just earned yourself a new subscriber
Brilliant video!
Wow you are a wizard thank you so much
In the last week I binged every house video from you, it was a feast. I came to the conclusion that Tech-House is a style that is the most fascinating to me. Can you make a video about the essentials like: characteristics in drums, aswell as bassline groove variations and melodic elements that define the spirit of Tech-House?
This is a bunch to ask for, but I will devour every bit of it.
Thanks for the great content you provide for upcoming artists!
excelent as always, looking forward to the next one
Is there a name for those pad sounds @ 8:11 ? I love how they sound
"bendy sines" ?
They are discussed in the garage chord video ruclips.net/video/l0ZmiR2pkh0/видео.htmlsi=iZtwoTqwq9EqU5RO
@@Bthelick yess thank you! I’m about to binge your videos man great work 🙏🏼
First! Looking forward to yet another banger from Bthelick
Have been making more traditional house music but Garage is something I'm gonna give a go. Cheers!
Thank you so much - amazing video!
Well, 95% is good to understand for new people, well done sir.
Very interesting video 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks for making these great videos and for sharing!!!
everytime refreshing. greets from germany
When the hard synth bass comes in!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hell yeah
Thank you, Sensei
Excellent overview, thanks !
that example at 8:21 was simple but fire
Legend! 🎉
Bravo mate, bloody bravo 👏🏻
That s my evening sorted then ❤
this was awesome!
Wow amazing Ben!
Amazing simple video thank you !