How lucky to have your parents turn you on to early Warp artists and other electronic titans. My mind is blow that we're already at an age when a parent is passing on this music to a child. Very cool. Keep it going!
"Tunes that I can listen to them in every kind of life situation." Perfectly said. I think that a lot of good producers dive sometimes into their own artistical ideas so much so that they outreach the "minimum" global sense that a track can induce. Sure every artist should express his own ideas and go as far as he wants.
I discovered this artist yesterday and his future is impressive. I listened to their track "velocity" and it's one of the best breakbeat songs I've heard in a long time.
Its really interesting to find the art people like you , Ludwig,. I like different musicians like claro intelecto , plant43, trentemoeller, mario basanov ( with his track - ryyk) and of course fifi eclair,. Thank you a lot for your existence!)
What it that track that's starts at 4:48 just after he plays the chords on piano??? WOW its so beautiful. Have been following this dude he's doing to get big.
Damn, this comment section is a perfect example for jealous and frustrated people in our music scene. So full of hate cause they don't get shit done.. Just because someone has a room full of gear doesn't mean he/she is capable feeding it with good musical ideas. Why can't you guys be happy for him that he can enjoy his time making music with these amazing instruments?! There is place for everybody.
I'm jealous of all these artists' kids who were raised with UR vinyls (and I assume good literature, art and so forth) around and that, in their early twenties, have a studio I can only dream of. Damn. Meanwhile I'm working my ass off just to get some second hand cdj 350 and a very simple synth -- Anyway, keep the good job Ludwig
@@ElectronicBeatsTV Didn't mean it that way... just growing up with that cultural wealth. He's so lucky. I'm jealous in a good way. Normal parents tend to have more standard interests. Also, doesn't matter how hard you work down here in Spain in your early twenties, you can't have that studio unless your parents are loaded. Second world problems.
@@HoldYourRage If you have internet and a little bit of cash you can go a long way. You don't need expensive hardware to make good records. - Check Reaper as DAW. - Use TAL Plugins (there are also free ones). - Use the Reaper stock plugins for fx, mixing and mastering - Check the d16 Phosycon for acid sound. - Download free Goldbaby sample packs for drums etc - Check youtube for tutorials, samples, acapella's and old sci fi movies You have the basics of a old school house/techno studio begin 90s on your laptop. Listen to your favorite records and start to remake them, bar by bar. Start with easy clean ones where you can here all of the elements. hen your imagination takes you places. Enjoy.
Lucky guy. Velocity is a nice tune. Meanwhile, my musical friends and I think about ending it all every few weeks. The moment when you drop a new track after months of work every day after your shitty day job and just nobody gives a fuck and you think "Am i really that bad"?! On the other side you want to be proud of your stuff and want to get a little attention because you worked years on leaning audio stuff, mixing and song writing. And he says the only way to be successful as a musician is to focus on it completely... Yeah, for most of us that means complete solitude, addiction problems, depressed states and all that just with the little hope that someone says "sounds cool - I will listen to it a few times - your track really brightened up my day" I'm sorry, i wish everyone the best and to make people happy with their art but it just hitted me right now.
You don't have to try and develope an identity. To atain an authentic one you shouldn't try to be something or anyone specific. Not even try to be yourself, because that can block you from developing in certain ways, because it can make you think that you have to keep being in a specific way and that you're not allowed to do certain things, while it might benefit you more to move on and/or try out new things to discover yourself further. But on the other side, all journeys leads to true developement in the end. Trial and error :)
nym053 what you describe sounds like doing something very specific limiting yourself ;) (obviously that’s not what you mean but even not limiting yourself can be very limiting) In the end the best artists are probably the ones who do what they love, that’s what I think at least.
Frankfurt is getting more and more relevant again when it comes to electronic dance music. Here`s my little documentary about Frankfurt starring some local artists. Enjoy: ruclips.net/video/cPzy9CC35qU/видео.html
The impression i get is that this guy never had to work or worry about money at all... im probably wrong because thats what happens when youre a little bit negative but oh well
So it would be better if he grew up with no money? whats the problem when he or his parents have it? As long as he is a nice guy it´s all good ... Whats the point of this comment?
Nicolas Lutz: soundcloud.com/nicolaslutz so it says on his soundcloud: “Nicolas lutz has been influenced by his father's record collection”....Errr., NOT.. As much as I wouldn't like to discard one's childhood..." :D
this guy is reallyyyyyyyyyyy sick
ludwig is going to be huge soon.. velocity is soo good
How lucky to have your parents turn you on to early Warp artists and other electronic titans. My mind is blow that we're already at an age when a parent is passing on this music to a child. Very cool. Keep it going!
"Tunes that I can listen to them in every kind of life situation." Perfectly said.
I think that a lot of good producers dive sometimes into their own artistical ideas so much so that they outreach the "minimum" global sense that a track can induce. Sure every artist should express his own ideas and go as far as he wants.
Funny that when my kid starts getting into techno imma give him some Ludwig records ;)
Huge talent, combines olds-cool Techno and Hip Hop with ease. His sounds is clean and intelligent, to be savoured and enjoyed!!
I Love this guy soooo much ! :P)
I get super pumped whenever i see a new release pop up from him!
talented A.F. :D
Yes
This guy is the future. JUST WATCH
I discovered this artist yesterday and his future is impressive. I listened to their track "velocity" and it's one of the best breakbeat songs I've heard in a long time.
love his taste
UR and warp in Mum and dads record collection... whoa. Lineage.
Its really interesting to find the art people like you , Ludwig,. I like different musicians like claro intelecto , plant43, trentemoeller, mario basanov ( with his track - ryyk) and of course fifi eclair,. Thank you a lot for your existence!)
Simple brilliant
love him
big up
Just tried some of his tunes, very nice warm sound.
great ! thanks
Ehrenhesse!
What it that track that's starts at 4:48 just after he plays the chords on piano???
WOW its so beautiful. Have been following this dude he's doing to get big.
Omega Quest out now on UTTU :) unknowntotheunknown.bandcamp.com/track/omega-quest
@@uttuclub YOYYOYOYO THANKS!
Damn, this comment section is a perfect example for jealous and frustrated people in our music scene. So full of hate cause they don't get shit done.. Just because someone has a room full of gear doesn't mean he/she is capable feeding it with good musical ideas. Why can't you guys be happy for him that he can enjoy his time making music with these amazing instruments?!
There is place for everybody.
👍🏻
finally
Sounds pretty interesting
"Good product"; "It's important to find out what you actually like and gets the sound you want"
You guys got to start listing the tracks used in the vids. Help get the artists work those fractions of Spotify dollars!
Similar approach like Ulrich Schnauss....the foundation is melody and often started on a piano....ausgezeichnet.
His parents sound cool. I'm probably the same age as them. LOL.
I need that Couch Drum Machine
Check Gear4Music 🤓
modern day genius, Beethoven of our time ;)
I'm jealous of all these artists' kids who were raised with UR vinyls (and I assume good literature, art and so forth) around and that, in their early twenties, have a studio I can only dream of. Damn. Meanwhile I'm working my ass off just to get some second hand cdj 350 and a very simple synth -- Anyway, keep the good job Ludwig
Maybe they work(ed) hard too?
@@ElectronicBeatsTV Didn't mean it that way... just growing up with that cultural wealth. He's so lucky. I'm jealous in a good way. Normal parents tend to have more standard interests. Also, doesn't matter how hard you work down here in Spain in your early twenties, you can't have that studio unless your parents are loaded. Second world problems.
@@HoldYourRage If you have internet and a little bit of cash you can go a long way. You don't need expensive hardware to make good records.
- Check Reaper as DAW.
- Use TAL Plugins (there are also free ones).
- Use the Reaper stock plugins for fx, mixing and mastering
- Check the d16 Phosycon for acid sound.
- Download free Goldbaby sample packs for drums etc
- Check youtube for tutorials, samples, acapella's and old sci fi movies
You have the basics of a old school house/techno studio begin 90s on your laptop.
Listen to your favorite records and start to remake them, bar by bar. Start with easy clean ones where you can here all of the elements.
hen your imagination takes you places. Enjoy.
massively da massive shiz broz ++++++
ID on the first track?
Firefly by Ludwig AF :)
Drinking Lauretana water so the spirits can evolve in his productions.
Rasaan Roland Kirk. BLACKNUSS BABY
Lucky guy. Velocity is a nice tune. Meanwhile, my musical friends and I think about ending it all every few weeks. The moment when you drop a new track after months of work every day after your shitty day job and just nobody gives a fuck and you think "Am i really that bad"?! On the other side you want to be proud of your stuff and want to get a little attention because you worked years on leaning audio stuff, mixing and song writing. And he says the only way to be successful as a musician is to focus on it completely... Yeah, for most of us that means complete solitude, addiction problems, depressed states and all that just with the little hope that someone says "sounds cool - I will listen to it a few times - your track really brightened up my day"
I'm sorry, i wish everyone the best and to make people happy with their art but it just hitted me right now.
First Track ID?
Firefly and its from Ludwig
You don't have to try and develope an identity. To atain an authentic one you shouldn't try to be something or anyone specific. Not even try to be yourself, because that can block you from developing in certain ways, because it can make you think that you have to keep being in a specific way and that you're not allowed to do certain things, while it might benefit you more to move on and/or try out new things to discover yourself further. But on the other side, all journeys leads to true developement in the end. Trial and error :)
nym053 what you describe sounds like doing something very specific limiting yourself ;) (obviously that’s not what you mean but even not limiting yourself can be very limiting) In the end the best artists are probably the ones who do what they love, that’s what I think at least.
Chingon
How can I buy a digital copy of volicity and blissful lie please?
you should put up subs for these kinds of videos :)
last track plsss guys :)
hype train is approaching maximum velocity
where is this "dad" hoodie from?
:)
JA MANN! MONOTRON DELAY!!! :P
the new Aphex
Frankfurt is getting more and more relevant again when it comes to electronic dance music. Here`s my little documentary about Frankfurt starring some local artists. Enjoy:
ruclips.net/video/cPzy9CC35qU/видео.html
About some local artists? Only see one 🤓
But drop us a message, we like your work
@@ElectronicBeatsTV Sure I will! Here are two more Frankfurt based artists. (plus a third one) ;-)_____ruclips.net/video/1wLQa80w6YQ/видео.html
Track ID at the end?
Ludwig A.F. Röhrscheid - Xenon
Thanks
Do they make those shoes in pink?
Special edition for you? 🤓
@@ElectronicBeatsTV Yes please.
Support your local sneaker dealer 😉
@@ElectronicBeatsTV 👟😀
Of course you need to have fancy shoes...
Don‘t you like fancy 👟?
@@ElectronicBeatsTV Of course I do. Just wanted to point this out. Wasn't mentioned in the video :D
@@ElectronicBeatsTV forgot to mention. I love your videos. Such a great insight. Maybe any idea what console he is using?
trollllll :)
@@monkem troll console? :D
Jetzt macht der Adel schon Techno, cool!
Das ist 2019 😊
Adel wäre ein Von Röhrscheid.
Er ist ein gewöhnlicher Erdenbürger mit etwas originellerem (echten) Namen :-)
directly..
Track from 3:06? Is it his track?
ok, i found it in a minute, it's 'Xhale' by him
All tracks by him of course
Is having a tiered dish of chocolates on display something common over there?
privilege
Please do not sit on the cat
I wish my parents were edgelords
haha
nonce
therobinbolt buss out
The impression i get is that this guy never had to work or worry about money at all... im probably wrong because thats what happens when youre a little bit negative but oh well
wow pretty pretentious to just assume that lol but haters gonna hate
🙁
@@pointzero3489 thats just the impression i get. Like i daid im probably wrong.
So it would be better if he grew up with no money? whats the problem when he or his parents have it? As long as he is a nice guy it´s all good ... Whats the point of this comment?
@@Kotomachu I never said whether it was good or not, I just said I get the feeling this was the case.
Don't want to be negative but this guy is the quintessence of 'all the gear, no idea'. maybe he is still learning by copying
Must be nice to be rich and have interesting parents. Lol
I am looking for a producer who does not flex with their parents being cool...
What’s wrong with it? Pretty cool in my opinion.
Nicolas Lutz: soundcloud.com/nicolaslutz so it says on his soundcloud: “Nicolas lutz has been influenced by his father's record collection”....Errr., NOT.. As much as I wouldn't like to discard one's childhood..." :D
a producer talking about how their parents influenced their lives puts you off? Wow man..... You need to loosen up
Boring...
dude feels like he has not found his style yet
seems that you haven't really checked his releases
Look at his releases schemo
@@KareemElMorr I checked his releases and to me they sound really blank. Nice if you like it. enjoy the music ;)
@@christianmaurer96 where's your releases? Bandcamp? Link
@absentlive show me yours first 😘