Aphex Twin | Flim | Breakdown

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  • @ianseyer1699
    @ianseyer1699 4 года назад +43

    alex: we won't be talking about the drums much on this track
    also alex: so here, the hi hats do a little dance

  • @Freakoutski
    @Freakoutski 4 года назад +63

    Great video! Flim was recorded in the mid to early 90s, which I guess is a bit before your time so, I think you're missing a little bit of knowledge regarding the electronic music software workflows that were available (Ableton certainly wasn't a thing). Software was basic, and didn't suit this style of music which basically didn't exist yet! I don't know what Flim was made on, but I would guess that the sequencing was done with either Cubase on an Atari ST or an MPC 60 and mixed down to ADAT. Cubase, Protools and Logic were being used on Windows 3.1 around that time, but were more suited for audio recording than midi tracking (they barely had more than a piano roll and there was no such thing as a VST). Richard would have been working with lots of limitations in sample memory, tracks, and the number of patterns that could be chained together. A "cheap" way of getting a nice sub bass line (without the need of a synth) at the time was tuning the toms right down (as you say) and automating the changes in tone. The drum part would have been built up by copying patterns and then changing the copy, then copy and change that pattern and so on. This is why the pattern seems to evolve and increase in complexity as the song goes on. You've almost hearing him develop the beat in real time, because it would have been a hassle to go back and mess about with the earlier patterns on an MPC 60. Musically asides, the complexity he managed was quite an achievement at the time given what he had to work with.

    • @alexwilcoxx
      @alexwilcoxx  4 года назад +10

      What up Freakoutski? Appreciate the input there. Yeah I was born in 93' lol. Thanks for contributing this. Even hearing music in 2020 with drums like this would be very impressive...Skee Mask has some crazy drums these days...

    • @torley
      @torley 3 года назад +2

      What a great history lesson in electronic music. And big up to RESPONSE for such an enthusiastic and in-depth analysis!

    • @BarryTheElephant
      @BarryTheElephant 3 года назад +2

      I was using Cubase, Atari ST, classic Roland gear, etc back then. And like everyone during this seminal period of electronic music, you just had to milk out what you could within the limitations of the time. Which in many respects was an advantage, compared to the boundless and distracting choices one has today, Whatever gear or techniques he uses is always going to be speculative but it’s clear his genius lies in the ability to be astonishingly meticulous with the married nuances of sound design and arrangement. So that’s why this kind of breakdown of his music I think is most insightful. Well done! Cheers

    • @mulangira79
      @mulangira79 2 года назад +2

      Logic was Emagic Logic at the time and couldn't create a track like this. I am pretty sure he used a tracker on an Atari. To me, looking at was available at the time and what he was known to use, a tracker was the only available way to create a track with such randomized effects and midi delays.

    • @sweatycrabthailand4262
      @sweatycrabthailand4262 Год назад +2

      @@mulangira79 yeah tracker for sure, its obvious from the repeated snare drums etc

  • @superultramega77
    @superultramega77 4 года назад +11

    if ya'll learn renoise this type of drum progamming will make sense!!!! the tracker workflow shits all over any daw when it comes to intricate shit. the velocity, panning, and timing delays are all 2 digit colums that allow you to automate all that shit quick as fuck. not to mention the insanely easy FX automation. i highly recomend downloading renoise demo and watching a few hours of the offical tutorials. its the most addictive, least frustrating way to compose. if you make music in your head, renoise is the quickest way to get it out. shits gnarly i could go on and on

    • @alexwilcoxx
      @alexwilcoxx  4 года назад +1

      Interesting - have never used!

    • @superultramega77
      @superultramega77 4 года назад +3

      @@alexwilcoxx i highly reccomend. ive barely scratched the surface and am able to make great stuff! it has a sample slicer like ableton also which i love. it may look weird cuz its hexidecimal code shit but you will realize thats the beauty of it. richard made alot of this stuff on playerpro tracker but renoise is the most modern typd of tracker. the more you learn the shortcuts, the less you will touch your mouse and it turns into a game of sorts

  • @joon_lagoon1
    @joon_lagoon1 Год назад +2

    prolly one of the most unique drum patterns i ever heard

  • @AphexTwinPeaks
    @AphexTwinPeaks 2 года назад +4

    That high pitch noise you heard at 6:18 is such an odd lil Aphex moment that I always wondered if other people notice too

  • @Simonnnnnnnify
    @Simonnnnnnnify 8 месяцев назад +1

    I've read it as F I L M for many years, only to realise its been flim all along when you said it outloud... :D

  • @bitspacemusic
    @bitspacemusic 3 года назад +14

    I love Aphex Twins. Such a great band.

  • @RecMirage
    @RecMirage 9 месяцев назад +1

    The “delay thing” you are talking about is actually a re-trigger. It’s an effect commonly used in trackers like Renoise.

  • @replicaacliper
    @replicaacliper 4 года назад +9

    this was an awesome analysis, inspiring me to start producing one day

    • @alexwilcoxx
      @alexwilcoxx  4 года назад +1

      Hell yeah :) Good to hear - go for it. I also do one-on-one lessons lol

  • @piotr803
    @piotr803 3 года назад +6

    I think you covered the most important aspect of RDJ music...ie the arrangement skills.

  • @rustyreview
    @rustyreview 3 года назад +4

    great breakdown. getting the tracks soloed out would helpful when point stuff out.

  • @joebetz6317
    @joebetz6317 4 года назад +4

    Subscribed. This was awesome. Thank you. Like, as a new producer (roughly 6 months in), this was super informational, super inspirational...just...awesome. Huge virtual high-five.

    • @alexwilcoxx
      @alexwilcoxx  4 года назад

      For sure Joe :) Glad you got the midi files. If you're ever interested, I teach one-on-one classes over zoom :) mixing, producing, recording, custom track breakdowns, whatever!

  • @vhsx
    @vhsx Год назад

    the air horn you added at one point has me dying over here 💀

  • @sweatycrabthailand4262
    @sweatycrabthailand4262 Год назад +2

    just a comment to the small incidental delays effects that happens on the snare. this tune is most probably made in a tracker, so theres no actual midi just samples playing from the tracker commands, so adding these delays are not done with a vst effect or something, but simply by adding a short two letter command next to the note in the tracker, i think doing this in a daw would be more equal to just copy and paste the sample repeatedly, even though there are these glitch fx vst that does this. if someone uses a tracker today it would be renoise i think

  • @AppaBoy
    @AppaBoy 5 месяцев назад +2

    before you said it out loud in the video ive been thinking it as film not flim all my life
    my whole life is a lie

  • @encapsul
    @encapsul 3 года назад

    what a great job, seriously! really enjoy your work!

    • @alexwilcoxx
      @alexwilcoxx  3 года назад

      Glad you dig :)
      Are you producing yourself?

  • @Holland2226
    @Holland2226 3 года назад

    Just found your channel, great stuff!

  • @feikeuphoff4309
    @feikeuphoff4309 Год назад

    do you provide these projectfiles as download?

  • @hughchapman5319
    @hughchapman5319 3 года назад

    Fantastic track, great analysis 🙏

  • @alexwilcoxx
    @alexwilcoxx  3 года назад

    If you want the PROJECT FILE you can email me at wilcox.alex@me.com.
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  • @willembuurman7422
    @willembuurman7422 4 года назад +4

    Would you consider having a look at beep street by squarepusher?

  • @arisumego
    @arisumego 2 года назад

    Do you think you could do another video with all the drum variations?

  • @Amouroso
    @Amouroso 2 года назад

    Hey man, been obsessed with this breakdown for months! Where did the actual drum sounds themselves come from? Was that a break that you chopped up or did you just find individual hits that sounded similar?

    • @--..__
      @--..__ Год назад

      It's just a visual he doesn't reproduce the tt@ck

    • @Isaac-kf1tc
      @Isaac-kf1tc Месяц назад +1

      The only thing you're hearing in the video the original track. None of the midi / parts you're seeing are actually being played/audible, it's just a visual approximation of what he thinks is going on using his ear. More of an arrangement breakdown than a production/sound design breakdown

  • @dasein3317
    @dasein3317 4 года назад +1

    Subscribed this is top quality content

    • @dasein3317
      @dasein3317 4 года назад

      Any chance you could a video of XMAS_EVET10[120][thanaton3 mix]?

    • @alexwilcoxx
      @alexwilcoxx  4 года назад

      Hell yeah - glad you dig :)

    • @alexwilcoxx
      @alexwilcoxx  4 года назад +1

      We'll see - I haven't listened to that one - have a big list ahead of me right now but I'll check it out!

    • @dasein3317
      @dasein3317 4 года назад

      Ofcourse! As long as you keep making videos Im happy!

  • @BOORCHESS
    @BOORCHESS 3 года назад

    I have always suspected he programmed this using the Roland R8 as a midi controller into a sampler.

  • @paddymixes3563
    @paddymixes3563 4 года назад

    You're the man man!

  • @astridwithaz
    @astridwithaz 3 года назад

    Sick video!

  • @jonb8633
    @jonb8633 5 месяцев назад

    Aphex T brought me here, thanks

  • @СерыйВаранчик
    @СерыйВаранчик 4 года назад

    Where i can get drums of this track only?

    • @alexwilcoxx
      @alexwilcoxx  4 года назад +1

      You can email me at wilcox.alex@me.com :)

  • @peko1967
    @peko1967 Год назад

    I keep thinking you've recreated the actual sounds but you're just marking where things go...ok got it.

  • @fr4nce5ca86
    @fr4nce5ca86 3 года назад +1

    the intro made me realize it is "flim" not "film" omg

  • @MrCowfood
    @MrCowfood 3 года назад

    The green part from b -> c section... drums only I swear it sounds tempo shifted. 1/2 tempo

    • @extrap_03j_43
      @extrap_03j_43 3 года назад +1

      I think it's a shift to triplet feel.

  • @albertbaker446
    @albertbaker446 2 года назад

    i always read it as "film

  • @libbyshimmz
    @libbyshimmz 2 года назад

    The delays and reverbs to which you refer in the first half seem to just be a lot of intricate snare rolls.

  • @iseemtobelost8265
    @iseemtobelost8265 2 года назад +1

    this video mostly says stuff thats obvious to anyone, I was expecting something a little more detail