@@Myexpectationsarerealistic In a lot of ways the use of analog monosynths and tracker software is a lot simpler than modern dark dnb. Groovin in g recently released a video about recreating the style of Dilinja that was very informative. I recommend checking that out
I love all the bass noises! Especially the wubs in Sub-Level r4. I like this techstep style a lot. Take a moment is a lovely track too & Drum Maschine dreamz, nice to finish with some more chilled vibes towards the end. How you've produced another🔥 album already since that last one I don't know! I've barley made 3 songs. Lovely stuff mate :) 😊
I'm huge techstep fan so I love this style you recreate! I try to produce techstep too so any tips, tricks & tutorials would be greatly appreciated. Please make more! 😎
Love the Terminator dialog for Infiltration Unit, spent too much of my college years watching people play Doom to the T2 soundtrack. Interesting engineering note, I like how the 'snare sound' really sounds more like shaped noise, not an actual sample.
@@gaderson hey there, thanks so much for checking it out! Glad you’re digging the terminator vibes :) that’s pretty much how I made all of the snare sounds!
Always a great time with your tunes. As somebody still just taking notes 📝 I’m always thankful for your uploads. I’m curious, do you have 3 artists or a collection you would say you draw the most influence from? I asked Klaus Veen, he said Todd Edwards and, DOWN the rabbit hole I went! 😅 definitely wouldn’t mind taking some recommendations from you! 😀
We have a mixer each (i'm UK based and arc is US) they weren't in series or anything. Basically, Just ride the red mate. Run the inputs a little hot so they start to clip and bobs your fathers brother that's all we did with these tracks. You can always resample and clip again if you want. No rules. Experiment and have fun.
@@nuty2202 hey there! The song “Seven Days” was made entirely on the tracker. I also used it to make a few break patterns for some of the other tracks too! Thanks for checking out the video :)
hey all, you can pick up the album here, FREE or pay what you want!
arctika.bandcamp.com/album/infiltration-unit
Hope you dont mind i will be purchasing the album and getting some cut to vinyl, absolutely outstanding work!!!!
@@ILLTEMPA thanks mate, go for it!
@ILLTEMPA Nice. Send us a copy pal
@@critical_downtime haha dont worry im not doing a big run will just be single cuts
@ILLTEMPA Not worried. Want a copy! 😂
I'll definitely buy it! Techstep rulezz 🔥
This sound desperately needs a comeback
Fuck no.
@@Myexpectationsarerealistic Fuck yes
@@PiivotP It's so much work though. Having to relearn how to make that style.
@@Myexpectationsarerealistic In a lot of ways the use of analog monosynths and tracker software is a lot simpler than modern dark dnb. Groovin in g recently released a video about recreating the style of Dilinja that was very informative. I recommend checking that out
@@PiivotP I have Renoise. I'm fine.
Championship ... :).Big ups
Mind slicer 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Banging - great work mate 👏👏👏
Holy hell this whole album is amazing.. im in Sci FI / DNB dork heaven.
@@cyoptic_dnb glad to be a member of the sci-fi dork club myself hah! Thanks for checking it mate!
I love all the bass noises! Especially the wubs in Sub-Level r4. I like this techstep style a lot. Take a moment is a lovely track too & Drum Maschine dreamz, nice to finish with some more chilled vibes towards the end. How you've produced another🔥 album already since that last one I don't know! I've barley made 3 songs. Lovely stuff mate :) 😊
@@groovining hey mate thanks so much for checking it out, glad you were digging the vibes :)
I'm huge techstep fan so I love this style you recreate! I try to produce techstep too so any tips, tricks & tutorials would be greatly appreciated. Please make more! 😎
Resample the fuck out of everything
Sampling macgruber is wild 😂
lmao glad you caught the sample :) thanks for checking it out
Love the Terminator dialog for Infiltration Unit, spent too much of my college years watching people play Doom to the T2 soundtrack.
Interesting engineering note, I like how the 'snare sound' really sounds more like shaped noise, not an actual sample.
@@gaderson hey there, thanks so much for checking it out! Glad you’re digging the terminator vibes :) that’s pretty much how I made all of the snare sounds!
Dream Hacker. what a fucking track, man. Track of the night right there, 10/10.
@@ArnisGoldberg hey thanks so much for checking it out, glad you enjoyed it :)
Always a great time with your tunes. As somebody still just taking notes 📝 I’m always thankful for your uploads. I’m curious, do you have 3 artists or a collection you would say you draw the most influence from? I asked Klaus Veen, he said Todd Edwards and, DOWN the rabbit hole I went! 😅 definitely wouldn’t mind taking some recommendations from you! 😀
Dope AF 🔥🦾🤙🏾
Love 💕 it
Big props to critical downtime on this one too! Just saw the description 🎉
@@Bittamin hell yaaaah
This was great to listening to. Top tracks, thanks good work 😎
Yoooooo 24:45 CLASSIC ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥👽👽👽
dope
Always pushing the limits of the sound. Big ups
Hey thanks a lot for giving it a listen 😊
so nasty 🔥
Sick sound man :O
Nice one on this. Love that you used all that gear to do these as well. Mindslicer was my fav of the lot.
@@datapusher- thanks soooo much for checking out the music :)
ohhh, today is a good day - thanks arcologies =)
@@butterylabs thanks for checking it out!
fucking bangers mate!
exquisite!
thanks a lot for checking it out!
@@arcologies will be bumping on repeat thank you boss!!!!!
Tasty! Would love this on bandcamp or smth so I can download individual mp3s!
@@rickyspanish4792 it’s coming! I’ll be sure to make a community post once it’s available, thanks so much for all the support :)
@@arcologies 🥳
ahhh makes me feel like I'm in my 20s again.
❤
Is this a secret memphis murder sigil?!?
Could you explain the process of using the 2 mixers as I have them both also and worried about blowing them up overloading them
We have a mixer each (i'm UK based and arc is US) they weren't in series or anything. Basically, Just ride the red mate. Run the inputs a little hot so they start to clip and bobs your fathers brother that's all we did with these tracks. You can always resample and clip again if you want. No rules. Experiment and have fun.
@@critical_downtime cheers man for the response👍
is there a hifi version available for purchase?
Yo how did you use the polyend Tracker in addition to all the other stuff ?
@@nuty2202 hey there! The song “Seven Days” was made entirely on the tracker. I also used it to make a few break patterns for some of the other tracks too! Thanks for checking out the video :)
Yamaha djx 2 😅