Everyone's tracks are linked in the description if you wanna hear em in full without our reactions on top! 😛Dresage turned hers into a full length thing after we filmed! Mine's on Spotify, Apple etc too
Wow those tracks are bangers as you said! By the way i think you should add your cover of Daddy Like from last episode to Spotify, it's an absolute banger! Cheers!
Went to High School with Chuck Sutton. At our senior prom we started chanting for Chuck so that he could play one of his songs. So cool to see him now on a very popular channel
One underrated thing about this series is the variety of producers you get... Hip hop, dubstep, funk/glitch, etc. Keeps it fun and interesting. This is one of my favorite episodes so far
I don't understand why barely anyone is talking about how incredible Chuck's track was. Thanks andrew for introducing me to so many new incredible artists
See, I couldn't get into Chuck's vision here. Obvious technical skills and creativity throughout, but it felt a bit too choppy and random for me, and I could not find or hold the groove. Very clever and skilled, but not for me. Different strokes, I reckon.
I loved that one as well Music doesn't really need a certain groove or a certain style, however, I can see how you'd not like it since it sounds randomized, but there is a beat to it. Very unique though. I love a lot of musical styles and genres.
Okay, so the Dresage cut is pretty much a full on hit single, that voice is amazing! The MUST DIE! Track is pretty intense too, took me back to Virtual Riot’s cut in a way. I don’t think anyone’s topped VR in my opinion though, that track he produced in the episode he was in is so perfect I just sit there and listen to it like 10 times in a row. I just imagine different things being done with that cut as the backdrop, like some wild performance on America’s Got Talent with BMX bikes or skateboards or something. It’s pretty epic.
I've been a pianist for maybe 18 years at this point, as well as a vocalist and much more inexperienced bassist. I'm really new to the electronic process of production, and I'm loving studying up on my DAW and VSTs to make the most of things. I've watched this entire series through countless times just trying to absorb all the tiny quirks and info these producers express without even meaning to. I really hope this series goes on for a very long time.
That's because she is Nevve (simplified explanation) Long explanation: Dresage (Keeley Bumford) is one of the vocalists in Nevve. (And all Nevve songs before January 2019 were sung by her
is it weird that i tear up when i hear the finished remixes? idk these guys are incredible at what they do and people have no idea how much time and practice goes into making such amazing arrangements. Your videos always inspire me to keep making music and not get discouraged. Maybe one day ill be good enough to remix for you :D
Maybe it's cliche, but I really appreciate when you add female electronica/vaporwave/dubstep artists to these things. I really see both dressage and bad snacks as role models.
For everyone, who wants to learn how to create music - that's a framework: 1. Watch every "4 producers 1 sample" video 2. Write in a notebook all the techniques and methods that producers use in the video 3. Try to copy all the techniques 4. If any of the techniques is not clear how to use - find materials online. (Or just bang your head on your DAW until it works out) 5. Try to create a short tracks using 2-3 technics each 6. ??? 7. PROFIT!
@@unifang I think that even if a person does not know any DAW, he will learn it by trying to repeat the techniques. Maybe even better than starting with manuals. Certainly better that starting without purpose)
You have to be comfortable with your tools and your work Bench. You can create anything and do anything if you’re familiar with what you work with. It’ll be very difficult to make a “hit” or blow up if you have NO idea how your daw works. What ever you use, just learn how to navigate, and you’ll be able to emulate what you’d like a lot better. Like not knowing how to hold a pencil or paint brush and trying to paint Mona Lisa. Crawl before you run. Sometimes you can skip walking.
Andrew's take sounds like a Madeon piece while the how the samples and production is stacked gives me Porter Robinson vibes while still retaining his own signature feeling!
man this was a really good one. rly happy to see Chuck Sutton on here, he deserves more fans! and Dresage was amazing, definitely gonna check out more of her stuff
i just can never understand how chuck sutton's brain works. the only other track of his that i have listened to is sidewalk but i can already tell his built different
Chuck's track is like when your scanning through an old school radio dial, and every time you switch stations, you're still somehow on the original beat. So you start scanning back, and it keeps happening.
@@archael18 It's everything Andrew described it as, except cohesive. This does not sound cohesive at all. With most tracks in this series, I can accept they just aren't my style, but Chuck's was just plain bad
@@Jono997 I'd just have to tell you what you say you already know, "With most tracks in this series, I can accept they just aren't my style" I personally find his style ridiculously good, and a lot of people agree with me, yet simultaneously a lot of people don't see what we see in it. Just know music is variety, and people's tastes are different, more than you think probably.
@@Jono997 don't forget to list that as your terrible opinion. This series isn't about a competition, it's professional producers taking samples and adding their style to it. If you don't like the style, fine but when you start trying to pass it off as bad, you now openly show the world you're the lame commenter who thinks they know better in making music.
This is my fav ep of this. Everyone was great: Dresage was my fav. Andrews made me wants to dance the most. Must dies made me want to get into a fight. And chucks made we want to study music then i remembered these guys would be my competition so I gave up.
Humble beginnings my friend. Remember, when they were starting out, they also had their own "mountains" to climb. Nothing is impossible no matter how hard the competition may be. Keep going with the music!
When you really have fun with the little things and don't look at the big picture, it makes you learn so much so fast! An adversarial view will always suppress your joy and the learning process. I can tell you that in the last year and a half, I've learned more in certain days than I did in entire months when I stopped comparing myself, worrying about how much there was I didn't know and just had fun with learning something new.
Dresage's track: a night trip through the world of dreams. Fighting off nightmares Chuck sutton's track: a sudden drop into a nineties hip hop world filled with color but then dissolves into a blurry haze. MUST DIE'S track: an industrial cyber punk rebel gang storming a corrupt government building Andrew's track: a sugar high during a bright summer day with your partner.
Just gonna put this out there for the 156th time... Get Andrew Applepie in on this! It'd be my dream come true to see him go through his production process for us!
So cool that you guys are allowing dubstep producers to join. Some I'd like to see would be Marauda, subtronics, eliminate, svdden death, Nasko, teminite, zomboy, and phiso. If possible. I know that's a lot lol.
Another really great EPISODE!!! I really enjoy this segment dude, it's so cool!!! I really REALLY LOVE that you always get a dubstep producer, or atleast a producer that does things COMPLETELY out of the ordinary. Hope you could get TSURUDA or CHEE, THEY'RE such incredible producers. I love the halftime segment in your track, how you made it sound like it should come out of the 80's with those big drums, those big synths with reverb... Argh, it's so nostalgic I really loved it!
I really appreciate how many of these vids in this series makes me appreciate genres that I might not normally be that much for - f.ex. the MUST DIE!-cut where I've normally found modern dubstep having this slightly obnoxious, over-the-top quality to it (Brostep, whatnot); but this really brought in that intense, epic, somewhat emotional/melancholic quality to that style of music that is really appealing in it. Brilliant.
This episode is amazing. Personally my favorite episode is Virtual Riot, Bad Snacks, and Illstrumentalist. Also, my favorite song you’ve made in one of these has to be summertime feeling. Keep up the amazing work man.
I absolutely love this series! Must die absolutely smashed it, as like as all the others but Must die and the girl absolutely smashed it. I would absolutely love to see JOYRYDE or Flux Pavilion on this series too!
Hey Andrew, don’t stop doing this series. It’s entertaining. Summertime Feeling is the best sample I have ever heard since this series started, followed by the one done Virtual Riot. Awesome!
Loving that you have a lot of women producers on this “show” of yours! I don’t know many women DJ’s so to speak. The majority are men, at least the most popular ones.
If you'd like to get to know more, I'd recommend Vampa, Zia, MADGRRL, Wenzday, Ducky, Rezz on the heavier side of things, and Holly Woods, JVNA, Vylet on the more chill There's also an account "GRL GANG" on Soundcloud that promotes female artists a lot
@@faselblaDer3te Not at all. It does make a difference in the recognition they get for their music due to implicit biases that we all subconsciously have and need to put in the work to unlearn.
@@Dresagemusic Well that's made my day 😂 Glad I could say more or less the right words, though I wish they didn't need to be said! (also your track was amazing and this comment reminded me I need to do a deep dive into your entire catalog)
Chuck Sutton love that glitchy choppy/chiptune style. Dressage love that piano style. Must Die lovin' your style of Melodic Dubstep. And Andrew Huang I loved those little bits and pieces you added in to your own song, sounded quite fun. I liked all of them
Wow... Have been DJing since 1982 and have heard lots of stuff and I have goose bumps listening to all this great creative stuff. It crazy. please continue, this is the one channel I really like.
Each with their own very different flavor and all of them just ****in outstanding. Thank you all for putting the time and energy into sharing your creations with us. Out for a walk at 2:30 in the morning with empty streets having my own little dance party.
bro i loved everyone’s, especially dresage’s. her vocals were amazing, would def add to my playlist. chuck’s track included his usually unique style, and i def think it fit the track well. must die’s was a very vibey track, probably my second favorite track featured. andrew’s flip was super duper good, and also had a sort of uniqueness to it. i liked how he made the track longer than usual just to keep the vibe going, it was a great aspect of it. i don’t have really anything negative to say about these tracks, they are so fun to listen to and each artist is insanely talented in their genre of music. basically, i just love this entire series, i will for sure come back for some more.
I've never found Andrew's vocal production to be lacking until it was featured in the same episode as this Dressage track holy GOD. That's being added STRAIGHT to my library. She absolutely crushed it
Everyone's tracks are linked in the description if you wanna hear em in full without our reactions on top! 😛Dresage turned hers into a full length thing after we filmed! Mine's on Spotify, Apple etc too
Wow those tracks are bangers as you said! By the way i think you should add your cover of Daddy Like from last episode to Spotify, it's an absolute banger! Cheers!
i loved the video! please call Machine Girl for one of these collabs, his work is great!!
Thank you Andrew for giving me inspiration . I ONLY HAVE 20 FOLLOWERS BUT I DONT CARE. IMMA STILL MAKE MUSIC
so much stuff, and you make trash music
@@user-ye3dk4yz8g lmao, this is probably the name that I least expected to hear requested, would not disagree tho.
This series is the single best thing that has ever happened to the internet.
agreed 100%
waiting to download the tracks before they're even out
True
EY B0SS NO WAY BOSS
This ^
Thank you for having me! And thanks to Andrew for always featuring female producers, we see you and appreciate you making space for us
Hi Dresage! ❤️
youuu snapped!! please upload it 🙏🏻🙏🏻🤞🏻
@@zinodaur Yes!!!
I agree! i am a female music producer, :)
Totally, he's doing a sterling job..here's to the day when it's 50/50! yours was sick girl so so fucking good xx
Went to High School with Chuck Sutton. At our senior prom we started chanting for Chuck so that he could play one of his songs. So cool to see him now on a very popular channel
oh my goodness noam!!!!!!
You are so talented. As a musician myself, I appreciate your dedication to pursuing a career in music and am glad you got the recognition you deserve.
This is so wholesome
Dresage absolutley murdered that track. Everything is quility. The production, the vocals, the mix, the vibe. Just amazing.
And that bass tho
Thank you so much!
Exactly this, what a track.
fr !
Agree, Subbed!
just bought it on iTunes. sooooo good!
One underrated thing about this series is the variety of producers you get... Hip hop, dubstep, funk/glitch, etc. Keeps it fun and interesting. This is one of my favorite episodes so far
I don't understand why barely anyone is talking about how incredible Chuck's track was. Thanks andrew for introducing me to so many new incredible artists
best one for sure
reminds me of Jacob collier and Monte Booker.
See, I couldn't get into Chuck's vision here. Obvious technical skills and creativity throughout, but it felt a bit too choppy and random for me, and I could not find or hold the groove.
Very clever and skilled, but not for me. Different strokes, I reckon.
I had to fast forward past it
for sure Chuck Sutton is my favorite one!! Really really really seriously UNDERRATED
I loved that one as well Music doesn't really need a certain groove or a certain style, however, I can see how you'd not like it since it sounds randomized, but there is a beat to it. Very unique though. I love a lot of musical styles and genres.
Dresage made a whole damn SONG with that sample, and that bass, AHHHHHHHH.
Love you all, please keep up the awesome work!!
big love
@@Dresagemusic you are talented and very beautiful
JAMES KOE stop throwing around the word “simp” like you’re a 4 year old who just learned a new curse word
She made a banger
@@Dresagemusic That could be a hit song if you tweaked it a bit. Very good!
Okay, so the Dresage cut is pretty much a full on hit single, that voice is amazing! The MUST DIE! Track is pretty intense too, took me back to Virtual Riot’s cut in a way. I don’t think anyone’s topped VR in my opinion though, that track he produced in the episode he was in is so perfect I just sit there and listen to it like 10 times in a row. I just imagine different things being done with that cut as the backdrop, like some wild performance on America’s Got Talent with BMX bikes or skateboards or something. It’s pretty epic.
Keeley Bumford of Dresage is also the EDM vocalist Nevve. Kinda cool.
@@deepbluesyntax ooh yea i recognize her
VR's cut was way more innovative and creative to me (also better mixed lol)
@@deepbluesyntax OMG.... mind blown. she is a genius. yes
I agree, but I think Mr Bill and AU5 were freakin off the charts.
I've been a pianist for maybe 18 years at this point, as well as a vocalist and much more inexperienced bassist. I'm really new to the electronic process of production, and I'm loving studying up on my DAW and VSTs to make the most of things. I've watched this entire series through countless times just trying to absorb all the tiny quirks and info these producers express without even meaning to. I really hope this series goes on for a very long time.
I loved all of these but dresage’s voice blew my mind
Dude, check her out, she's awesome tracks with awesome vocals
That's because she is Nevve (simplified explanation)
Long explanation:
Dresage (Keeley Bumford) is one of the vocalists in Nevve. (And all Nevve songs before January 2019 were sung by her
SHE'S NEVVE
@@spidermain i just found out some Nevve songs released after jan 2019 were also sang by her, such as Open Spaces and Count The Hours
@@paul_nthny pretty sure she's fully distanced herself from the project, so those were probably recorded before jan
"Its just dubstep man"
- MUST DIE!
Of course because he's a dubstep producer
RAYV wish it was that easy 😂
Fucken love MUST DIE!
His track sounded like old-school Skrillex shit 🤯🤯
I love him so much
u should ask Eliminate for this! His techniques are unique and he's funny as hell !
YES YES YES
YES
YES
or the bandlez
water man
Andrew, you should get Haywyre or Glacier on this series
Haywyre would be insane
Haywyre would be NUTS
Or teminite
Dude glacier is the fucking best, 100% hope that’ll happen
Absolutely agreed, Haywyre would be a great guest, need to check out Glacier though, hah
"4 PRODUCERS FLIP THE SAME SAMPLE" is my favorite series on RUclips. Well done. Keep up the great work.
I also love David Bruce's take on the idea with four composers.
Favorite final product: Dresage
Favorite use of the sample: Chuck Sutton
Most danceable: MUST DIE!
Favorite musical moment: Andrew Huang's prechorus
There's always something to like in each track. This series is awesome.
Beautifully done ya’ll! Thanks to Andrew for being the leading ambassador of wholesome, high-quality music content on RUclips.
Well said, and don't discount your own contributions to that effort. All you folks out there producing and creating is a real inspiration. Thanks! 👍
"Sneaky dubstep" - you gotta put that on merch or something
"It's just dubstep man!"
Dressage basically made a hit song just like that
amazing
for real. i keep coming back to this episode bc it's just. wow
Keeley: 'Let me go look for some horse saddle audio...'
Also Keeley: 'Hmm, what should I pick for my stage name?'
frr hers is the only track from this series I would actually listen to in my daily life
Andrew: ”theyre all so...”
Me: tight?
Andrew: ”...cohesive”
Me: right
andrew every single episdoe: "i dont know how he/she does this"
@@simdecog and most of the times he kills everyone with his own Secret techniques
I really, really want to like that comment - but right now it's at EXACTLY 666 likes.... so...........
@@AllYouSeeIsHuman I have failed you :( but it was already 678 when I came . make it 1337
Dresage's track was so tasteful and balanced, I find that hard to do in my tracks, definitely my favourite
Thank you sweet human
@@Dresagemusic Yours was by far my favorite.
Andrew: **made a dubstep like song**
MUST DIE: **clinches fingers** Sneaky Dubstep!
Dresage was my favorite over all, but her comment about must die was perfect for his track. Made me want to run, loved that!
lol and I hate running!
@@Dresagemusic Well hot dang that's a selling point for the track haha
DO NOT SLEEP ON CHUCK SUTTON
DO NOT SLEEP ON CHUCK SUTTON
DO NOT SLEEP ON CHUCK SUTTON
Hey Moore, you should be involving in the next 4 Producers flip the same sample. Your music theme is so awesome
could not agree more
I failed.
Yo it's Moore Kismet
what a god
Just looking at MUST DIE!'s hair style you know its gonna be dubstep
lmaoooo
fr no cap
Dresage: "I love that synth thing... or vocal??"
Andrew: porque no los dos?
Everyone did such a great job, my fav is definitely MUST DIE though. Gotta love that dubstep
Top 10 smartest things Andrew has ever said
1: 4:12
Thank you for clarifying andrew. thought it was milk
I can't believe it's not milk
yeah had me fooled lol
Love you guys haha. 🌎❤️
I actually thought it was milk no shot
I HAD AN OUT OF BODY EXPERIENCE WHILE LISTENING TO CHUCK’S
ME EXACTLY
super talented
Same bro it felt like a lucid dream
YUP
omg thank you so much!!
Dresage listening to MUST DIE!: This makes me want to go on a run.
Me listening to MUST DIE!: *headbanging at my desk
Sample - 0:22
Dresage - 2:40
Chuck Sutton - 7:35
MUST DIE! - 11:12
Andrew: 15:46
Thanks buddy
Life saver
not all heroes wear capes.
11:07 yeah i don't know what else to explain other than that it's just dubstep man
*truer words have never been spoken*
Hello yeah it is mah man
is it weird that i tear up when i hear the finished remixes? idk these guys are incredible at what they do and people have no idea how much time and practice goes into making such amazing arrangements. Your videos always inspire me to keep making music and not get discouraged. Maybe one day ill be good enough to remix for you :D
ELIMINATE OR SVDDEN DEATH FOR THE NEXT EPISODE PLS
/\ this guy gets it
s z eliminate would DESTROY this
@@eliaswren FOR SURE
Eli Wren they would all be like 3:27
Augu ahahah weeble wobble
People that Andrew should get on the series:
- DROELOE
- Eliminate
- Pogo
- Haywyre
- Roomie
Eliminiminiminiminate!
Haywyre would be absolutely INSANE!
When Andrew started his breakdown, first thing I thought was pogo xD
I think VALENTINE, Duumu, and Xilent would be nice.
Why Roomie lol
I get an unfathomable amount of satisfaction out of watching Chuck explain how he lays his tracks out.
*Finished results:*
Dresage: 2:39
Chuck Sutton: 7:34
MUST DIE!: 11:11
Andrew: 15:46
I've got reasons to believe that 'Dresage' is the vocalist 'Nevve' we hear in a lot of edm songs. Great work Keeley.
BRO
Thanks for watching my friend!
Yup we can confirm that now.
I wonder why Keeley seems to distance herself from any connections with her work under Nevve?
Our queen and goddess
Maybe it's cliche, but I really appreciate when you add female electronica/vaporwave/dubstep artists to these things. I really see both dressage and bad snacks as role models.
Thank you, you kind sir or madame
I even loved versions of Rachel, Dyalla, JVNA n Drum & Lace.
Neon Vines's was amazing too.
and both of their songs slapped
@DatrixTSW2012 "Pretty good at their craft"... Be better. You will never in your entire life create anything as impressive as Dresage's track.
I like how my uncultured self gets to know more great artists through this magnificent series, thanks Andrew!
I see you a man of unculture.
This is at least 50% of the reason why I watch these videos.
That’s how I found Dorian Electra
I'm massively looking forward to MUST DIE!'s flip.
Saaaaame
No pun intended : (
@@kevmarcel5953 I wanted to avoid it.
Hes gon kill it
me too man
The best part of these producer vids is watching producers appreciate eachothers work. That's so awesome.
*Andrew plays the four octave jump tracks at once*
aaaah that sounds awful
*Andrew plays it in context*
wtf that sounds incredible
I cannot stop screaming at my computer at how good these are
SCREAMING
Please stop screaming at your pc or I'll call computer protective services, it doesn't deserve to be treated this way
make a video next time. your reaction was great to watch.
OMG snacc's here 😂
Um. Yes, that looks like screaming. Massive screaming.
Oh, Shoot
Just wanna say. Dressage’s track was my most played on spotify in 2020. That’s how good it was. Thank you
Andrew's track was my 3rd lmao. This video was a GIFT.
"today they're all bangers"
bruh
when aren't they
oof
more likes on a youtube comment than soundcloud followers
Sarah the illstrumentalist
I know who that is but like ?
do u not listen to edm.... its all different....
@@ThunderBlastvideo different from what
For everyone, who wants to learn how to create music - that's a framework:
1. Watch every "4 producers 1 sample" video
2.
Write in a notebook all the techniques and methods that producers use in the video
3.
Try to copy all the techniques
4.
If any of the techniques is not clear how to use - find materials online. (Or just bang your head on your DAW until it works out)
5. Try to create a short tracks using 2-3 technics each
6. ???
7. PROFIT!
6. learn how your DAW works. realized it's very complicated, give up immediately
@@unifang
I think that even if a person does not know any DAW, he will learn it by trying to repeat the techniques. Maybe even better than starting with manuals. Certainly better that starting without purpose)
MUSIC GNOMES!
You have to be comfortable with your tools and your work Bench. You can create anything and do anything if you’re familiar with what you work with. It’ll be very difficult to make a “hit” or blow up if you have NO idea how your daw works. What ever you use, just learn how to navigate, and you’ll be able to emulate what you’d like a lot better. Like not knowing how to hold a pencil or paint brush and trying to paint Mona Lisa. Crawl before you run. Sometimes you can skip walking.
Fronto Narnar good ass analogy bro
Andrew's take sounds like a Madeon piece while the how the samples and production is stacked gives me Porter Robinson vibes while still retaining his own signature feeling!
How about Eliminate next? I'm sure, he will take part. He always flips samples in his videos
It feels like the formula is one glitchy, one dubstep (usually Disciple/Never Say Die) and one rap/vocalist
Yess
You mean Tiesto?
I agree
King Tapir girth gang😔👌
man this was a really good one. rly happy to see Chuck Sutton on here, he deserves more fans! and Dresage was amazing, definitely gonna check out more of her stuff
I'm such a chuck fan too!!! Thank you for the kind words
i just can never understand how chuck sutton's brain works. the only other track of his that i have listened to is sidewalk but i can already tell his built different
Chuck's track is like when your scanning through an old school radio dial, and every time you switch stations, you're still somehow on the original beat. So you start scanning back, and it keeps happening.
That one was nothing but noise to me. No relation to music as we know it.
@@archael18 It's everything Andrew described it as, except cohesive. This does not sound cohesive at all.
With most tracks in this series, I can accept they just aren't my style, but Chuck's was just plain bad
@@Jono997 I'd just have to tell you what you say you already know, "With most tracks in this series, I can accept they just aren't my style"
I personally find his style ridiculously good, and a lot of people agree with me, yet simultaneously a lot of people don't see what we see in it. Just know music is variety, and people's tastes are different, more than you think probably.
@@Jono997 don't forget to list that as your terrible opinion. This series isn't about a competition, it's professional producers taking samples and adding their style to it. If you don't like the style, fine but when you start trying to pass it off as bad, you now openly show the world you're the lame commenter who thinks they know better in making music.
@@archael18 it is music. Just because you don't like it, doesn't mean you're an expert on music.
This is my fav ep of this. Everyone was great:
Dresage was my fav. Andrews made me wants to dance the most. Must dies made me want to get into a fight. And chucks made we want to study music then i remembered these guys would be my competition so I gave up.
Humble beginnings my friend. Remember, when they were starting out, they also had their own "mountains" to climb. Nothing is impossible no matter how hard the competition may be. Keep going with the music!
Love this. You complimented each of them exactly the right way. 😊
Aztech Rex I needed to hear this today. Thank you.
When you really have fun with the little things and don't look at the big picture, it makes you learn so much so fast! An adversarial view will always suppress your joy and the learning process. I can tell you that in the last year and a half, I've learned more in certain days than I did in entire months when I stopped comparing myself, worrying about how much there was I didn't know and just had fun with learning something new.
Whaaaaaaaaaaat? I f****ng loved what chuck sutton did, the beat was so unique
That Dresage track sounds polished enough to be on an album, really nice!
I know, I want a full version
Exactly, at times sounds like St Vincent. Well done, amazing actually.
Another great episode. Love this series.
Would love to see Fox Stevenson feature...
Dresage's track: a night trip through the world of dreams. Fighting off nightmares
Chuck sutton's track: a sudden drop into a nineties hip hop world filled with color but then dissolves into a blurry haze.
MUST DIE'S track: an industrial cyber punk rebel gang storming a corrupt government building
Andrew's track: a sugar high during a bright summer day with your partner.
Haha love that
Thank you for the visuals!
Well put
With MUST DIE!'s latest LP, Crisis Vision, that is such the perfect description.
@DatrixTSW2012 While on acid.
Andrew's song is great but he'll never beat summertime feeling for this series imo
Valentin W. Facts Summertime Feeling is my favorite song he ever made ngl
Virtual Riot is that you ?
I would say he out did himself with this one. His song writing ability comes out in this song. Must Die is right, it has a The 1975 feel to it.
That was easily the best episode of this series by far
Everyone: I listened so many times to it to find the perfect sound
must die!: LAYER
chuck's is seriously driving me insane, i've never heard anything like it and i already think it's a total banger
Just gonna put this out there for the 156th time... Get Andrew Applepie in on this! It'd be my dream come true to see him go through his production process for us!
So cool that you guys are allowing dubstep producers to join. Some I'd like to see would be
Marauda, subtronics, eliminate, svdden death, Nasko, teminite, zomboy, and phiso. If possible. I know that's a lot lol.
bruhhhh eliminate would make a BANGER! have you seen all the cool stuff he's done on his youtube channel? DAMN
Moonboy would be dope as well
@@ardan981 yea, theres a lot of them.
Man Marauda will end up making some shit that's too out of this world lol
@@HKCProductions marauda would make a tearout banger out of a katy perry sample.
Must Die: **listens to something choppy**
Must Die: "so slimy..."
The bell was slimy
@@wokeil I love a slimy bell.
@Moon Lad “tell us you’re British without saying you’re British” 😂
Anyone know the mic Dresage is using? Her vocals on her track sounded SO good
Manley Reference Cardioid! It's a pretty penny but its been a great investment for me, vocals just sit in a mix automatically
Thanx for asking this man🤗
She can use an iPhone to record her vocals and it would still sound good
I think it's mainly her voice than her hardware
Her vocals were mixed and mastered beautifully. Doesn’t really matter the mic these days. The mixing and mastering is where it’s at.
when I heard Chuck Sutton's beat I immediately thought "Some o’ that good good, right? Fonky chonk! Some o’ that splish splash! On that slurp blurp.”
you caught my phone on fire with that fawnky chawnky
*far off in the back* that fawnky chawnkyyyyyyyy
@nux yeah. Some of that *boat noise*
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Another really great EPISODE!!! I really enjoy this segment dude, it's so cool!!!
I really REALLY LOVE that you always get a dubstep producer, or atleast a producer that does things COMPLETELY out of the ordinary. Hope you could get TSURUDA or CHEE, THEY'RE such incredible producers.
I love the halftime segment in your track, how you made it sound like it should come out of the 80's with those big drums, those big synths with reverb... Argh, it's so nostalgic I really loved it!
Been looking forward to this episode since the last one came out. Quality content indeed
"this is like the soundtrack to an apocalypse movie where like the earth is just being destroyed by..."
"... lava."
**sips tea**
ahh, yes, filmed before the dark ages. indubitably.
Kaizo Trap
jacob mann ah yes... ur very important aaaand idrc to try to make a joke of this bc it’s not important
I really appreciate how many of these vids in this series makes me appreciate genres that I might not normally be that much for - f.ex. the MUST DIE!-cut where I've normally found modern dubstep having this slightly obnoxious, over-the-top quality to it (Brostep, whatnot); but this really brought in that intense, epic, somewhat emotional/melancholic quality to that style of music that is really appealing in it. Brilliant.
This episode is amazing. Personally my favorite episode is Virtual Riot, Bad Snacks, and Illstrumentalist. Also, my favorite song you’ve made in one of these has to be summertime feeling. Keep up the amazing work man.
I absolutely love this series! Must die absolutely smashed it, as like as all the others but Must die and the girl absolutely smashed it. I would absolutely love to see JOYRYDE or Flux Pavilion on this series too!
Hey Andrew, don’t stop doing this series. It’s entertaining.
Summertime Feeling is the best sample I have ever heard since this series started, followed by the one done Virtual Riot.
Awesome!
Andrew's track: does a thing
Everyone: "half-time!"
half time!
Was so hyped to see Chuck Sutton here. Dude's bounce is undeniable.
facts
The last part on Chuck's piece is so unpredictable that it's so cool!
Can't we just get Jacob collier in this series and see what happens
Enity that would be super interesting :)
J A Z Z
Moon river 2
Enity an andrew huang jacob collier collab would be legendary
Djesse 5 happens
I hadn't heard of Dresage but damn I'm definitely gonna be listening to more of her
I recognized her voice like right away because she's a part of Nevve and never realized it was her! Such an amazing voice and style!
Big big fan of Chuck, I love his glitchy chops. So unique.
came here for chuck, didn't know about dresage, her track brought me to tears omg (chuck did amazing chuck stuff as always)
lets cry together
Loving that you have a lot of women producers on this “show” of yours! I don’t know many women DJ’s so to speak. The majority are men, at least the most popular ones.
Do you think it makes a difference in their music?
If you'd like to get to know more, I'd recommend Vampa, Zia, MADGRRL, Wenzday, Ducky, Rezz on the heavier side of things, and Holly Woods, JVNA, Vylet on the more chill
There's also an account "GRL GANG" on Soundcloud that promotes female artists a lot
@@faselblaDer3te Not at all. It does make a difference in the recognition they get for their music due to implicit biases that we all subconsciously have and need to put in the work to unlearn.
@@saint-cetacean I like u
@@Dresagemusic Well that's made my day 😂 Glad I could say more or less the right words, though I wish they didn't need to be said!
(also your track was amazing and this comment reminded me I need to do a deep dive into your entire catalog)
Chuck Sutton love that glitchy choppy/chiptune style. Dressage love that piano style. Must Die lovin' your style of Melodic Dubstep. And Andrew Huang I loved those little bits and pieces you added in to your own song, sounded quite fun.
I liked all of them
I freaking looovvvee this series, and you pick some of the most diverse tastes and talents. My gosh 10/10
No one knew what Must Die was about to do to this
Wow... Have been DJing since 1982 and have heard lots of stuff and I have goose bumps listening to all this great creative stuff. It crazy. please continue, this is the one channel I really like.
Love how experimental Chuck‘s flip was. The mainstream would think it’s trash, I think its unique af
I've been reading through the comments and a lot of people are turned off by Chuck's glitch edge. I'm in love with that kind of stuff
Balynsus i mean it’s understandable... but that experimental stuff show courage and creativity
Chuck is just too smart for the normies
dUkr you would you would
Chucks was insane!
The captions say “Hey your broom is wrong” instead of “Hey it’s Andrew Huang”
the video says "hey its andrew huang" instead of "hey your broom is wrong"
@@levector2445 the video say "hey it's Benedict Cumberbatch" instead of "Hey it's Andrew Huang"
30street1 the video says “hey, I’m a bendy cucumber” instead of “hey it’s Benedict Cumberbatch”
I feel like when I get in arguments with my broom, I'm usually the wrong one.
But thanks for the validation Andrew, maybe this time I am right.
Well. Better correct your broom then, I guess xd
I love what you do Andrew. I love the concept and the talent you have on. It's inspiring man. Everyone did an awesome job.
You should definitely get some DnB artists on this series! Like Protostar or Koven. That would be amazing!
Dante Faulk Feint
Or REAPER
@@codexstudios @SKG 51 Feint and Reaper would also be super amazing
8:08
Andrew: So messy, so random, but also so...
Me: cohesive?
Andres: somehow cohesive?
Each with their own very different flavor and all of them just ****in outstanding. Thank you all for putting the time and energy into sharing your creations with us. Out for a walk at 2:30 in the morning with empty streets having my own little dance party.
bro i loved everyone’s, especially dresage’s. her vocals were amazing, would def add to my playlist. chuck’s track included his usually unique style, and i def think it fit the track well. must die’s was a very vibey track, probably my second favorite track featured. andrew’s flip was super duper good, and also had a sort of uniqueness to it. i liked how he made the track longer than usual just to keep the vibe going, it was a great aspect of it. i don’t have really anything negative to say about these tracks, they are so fun to listen to and each artist is insanely talented in their genre of music. basically, i just love this entire series, i will for sure come back for some more.
Oh yeah! Finally! I could watch this series all day long
I think of all the videos on this platform, I go back and rewatch this series the most.
what dresage did with this sample is absolutely incredible.
everyone killed it so hard this episode !!
I've never found Andrew's vocal production to be lacking until it was featured in the same episode as this Dressage track holy GOD. That's being added STRAIGHT to my library. She absolutely crushed it
I noticed that when must die!'s work entered the build up section , two of the producers turned down the volume.🤣
safety first but still bangers v important
Or up. That's what I did
I was listening to Must Die!'s, then my brother looked at me bouncing his head and I immediately turned down the volume. I think he liked it.
All the dubstep producers know how to make a track REALLY loud
Eetu Antola well yeah duh
Damn, Dresage is a production goddess. “You hold me like a weapon”
Back again to this.
So much love.
me: *sees MUST DIE! in the title*
also me: *click, like, watch and subscribed*