One To Watch: JakoJako (Electronic Beats TV)
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2020
- Next in our Telekom Electronic Beats TV One To Watch series is JakoJako.
Working at the legendary Schneiders Laden synthesizer store in Berlin has immersed JakoJako in the world of modular synthesizers, which is clearly born out in the juicy sound she coaxes out of her machines, spanning all the way from the experimental and esoteric, right through to the highly melodic. This unique tonal quality gained the attention of Leisure System, who released her debut single last year, and more recently Bpitch Control, making her very much an essential producer to check out.
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Rad! Was hoping for this.
@@Crabdust1 i'm poor and from mx hahaha nooo
@@Crabdust1 Me whenever I see a modular setup
@@Like-a-PROinBERLIN naja Künstler, gibt wohl hunderttausende die so wie diese Frau mit irgendwelchen Geräten zu Hause sitzt und herumspielt.
Finde lustig wie die das jetzt 20, 30 Jahre später immer noch machen, ist eigentlich total retro so wie Blues, das wiederspricht eigentlich dem auf Innovation gerichteten Geist elektronischer Musik.
What kind of case is it?
I don't speak German, but I am enough of an old school Tangerine Dream and Kraftwerk fan to think that German is the proper language for discussing electronic music and equipment.
Well it is a part modular language...
Jawohl
I speak German, but understand nothing ;-)
Well... i would agree, but gotta represent. ruclips.net/video/gWMA_iRQSFg/видео.html
There are hardly tiny bunch of people who know these pioneers of electronic music. we gotta build a spaceship n welcome aboard all such people :D
Infectious enthusiasm and curiosity. Makes me want to immediately start building a new patch on my modular synth. She’s rad.
SIMP
José Charles stfu. Can someone not simply be a fan of female’s work without a small brain like yourself thinking it’s sexual?
Felt the same way when she was talking about synthesizers and modular but didnt know how to put it. Infectious enthusiasm and curiosity nails it though.
I was literally going to comment exactly the same words!
@@livinagoodlife I think it was a joke
That's it ..I'm learning German!
Viel Erfolg;)
@Claudia Solomon true dat. Aber dafür macht's verdammt viel Spaß mit der deutschen Grammatik zu spielen xD
@Claudia Solomon So schwer ist das gar nicht. 😊
Hi David, You should totally learn to speak German, it's a wonderful language and honestly it's easier to think in German as it is to think in English. German has far fewer exceptions to keep track of and though there are some long words, those words are often smaller words put together. Germans are by nature incredibly organized and efficient, they are also incredibly honest even to your face which is actually refreshing.The first time I went to Germany I had only taken one semester (16 years old) but it was still worthwhile for me to go because it gave me many more reasons to learn the language and the culture. I returned almost 5 years (21 years old) later with the ability to hold a basic conversation, however after working as a waiter for 3 months my German drastically increased (4x). It's now some 28 years later and I still speak German fairly well. I try to listen to German television several times a week plus speak to anyone I happen to run into who is either German or speaks German. My experience is that yes most younger Germans who study English and went onto college speak English fairly well, however older people and those who went onto trade school instead don't speak English quite as well. By in large Germans unlike Americans speak many more languages but Europe is a much smaller place with far more languages being spoken. Similar to how many more Americans can speak Spanish in our border states or have Latin ancestry, in fact when I was living in Mexico City briefly I actually got by speaking German several times because my girl friend's nephews were studying in a German school or family friends were German...go figure.
@@milododds1 I agree. I've been to much of Europe and spent lots of time with real people from the places I was touring in and while much of Europe is very friendly, I'd say Germans are the friendliest.
Es macht einfach Bock, jemandem zuzuhören, der für etwas offensichtlich brennt.
Haha! Selber!
@G E T R E K T 905 wasn mit dir los du vogel ? Hat dich jemand ueberhaupt gefragt ? 👾👹
Yep, wünschte mir ich könnte solche Frauen kennenlernen, zeig mir mal so jemanden, über 40.
@G E T R E K T 905 Wieso? Sie trägt doch eine Schutzbrille damit nichts ins Auge geht.
Ganz meine Meinung!
Her brain is running at approximately double the clock-speed of mine!
Same here xD
@G E T R E K T 905 What a sad, pathetic thing to say about somebody.
@@mikebailey783 that's not sad. It's beautiful :)
@G E T R E K T 905 Not sure what you're trying to achieve here, or what you even mean with your comments, but for one thing, you certainly appear to have some problem with women / girls generally, or for their work to be considered equal to that of men. For another thing, I couldn't care less if the artist in this video was male or female; my original comment was about how rapidly that artist creates their art.
Simp-le as that.
@Kitami Jun I quite clearly mentioned speed, ie. the speed at which she appears to work and think. - Brain size was never mentioned.
It's interesting how young people, this generation of musicians, have found usefulness and aesthetic beauty in concrete music and electronic textures. It seems as if this type of thinking has gone (almost) mainstream. I think it's cool. Years ago, pre-Internet, the only folks who dug this stuff (myself included) were geeky music types who were willing to go beyond the basic musical elements of rhythm, melody and harmony and explored texture and randomness. This young artist is fully exploring that realm and interestingly enough, others who are watching this clip dig it too. There is hope in the world after all...
Yes! The democratisation of technology has enabled so many of us to delve into abstract and critical thinking. The singularity is not strictly about becoming one with the machine, but it's more of understanding and thinking like one. It's not what the AI can do for us, but what we can do for the AI.
So refreshing to hear a perspective that's not just straight up complaining about other generations or calling them weird. Thank you!
It's all down to the rise of dance music, which was (and still is) unlike any other form of popular music: rather than being based around the song form, it emphasised extended time spans and laminar structures, demanding a very different way of listening, And dance music was descended from disco, which in turn developed from the idea of listening and dancing to recorded music as a secret social occasion when the Nazis invaded France (black music and dancing to it was banned as 'degenerate'). Thus Adolf Hitler was the inadvertent godfather of modern beat-based electronic music, which is very, very weird.
It’s so cool. As more powerful hardware becomes available at lower price points, an entire world of programmed and semi-programmed music opens up to the creative minds of the world. The Moog synthesizers of the 70s were so out of reach for most, yet today for a modest investment you can have exponentially more power on your desk.
@@zaxzaxx4561 Great comment, now make the youtube video!
Listened to JakoJako so much during loockdown, her music is just fantastic - not at all surpirsed to see how engaging and interesting she is when talking about her setup!
It seems so like Berlin to me: "Hi, what do you do in your spare time from being a nurse?" "Oh, I make experimental electronic music."
Her words are really inspiring, much of her introduction I nodded, instantly relatable.
There’s this amazing lady then there’s people like me who own a $3500+ laptop and a bottomless bag of excuses :(
Pro tip: Just start something somehow. Even if it's just opening a crappy DAW and doing a simple pattern for 5 minutes a day. That shit gets you flowing man!
Everyone has their own means, of producing something. Just because you have top dollar gear, doesn't make you any less creative then this young lady. Its never about the gear, or the complexity of your work space, its about the desire and imagination to make something uniquely yours.
This feeling is what other companies prey on, "Get our new FlowX VST and it will unlock your potential! *Full video of a guy you've never heard off talking about the software*" You just need to practice daily. Don't get down on yourself, open up the DAW and get crackin!
Start with VCV Rack on your laptop, it's free
Thank you guys for the feedback! Awesome tips and suggestions :)
this is a sample goldmine. I mean: her voice
Every tech geek just fell in love.
Two times. With the girl and with her setup.
Oh shit. That's exactly what happened.
simp
exactly
Ha ha ha ha, for sure!
:-D
(although tattoo's don't look nice to my eyes but blahfuckingblah, eh?)
It's always a pleasure to talk to her at Schneiders. She always has great advice.
I found it fascinating, although I had no clue what she was talking about. Was happy to recognize one word: Ableton. Her next words "I don't use it". Whaaa, so there goes nothing :-)
Großartig Leute! Supersupersuper! 1000 Dank🖖
LOVE her story & the machine sounds!!
"Every module has its own philosophy" - great and very apt comment. Nice sounds!
Ich bin sehr, sehr beeindruckt. Sie hat mich total neugierig auf ihre Musik gemacht.
Romantishe melodie.......immer ❤️❤️
This feature is pure gold. Great attitude, music and completely relatable. I didn't know her but I will check her music out for sure.
ein artist mit viel herzblut für die musik. was für ne leidenschaft, sehr sympathisch
Love seeing her passion for modular.
Starkes Equipment, sehr dope, sehr coole Person! Spricht mir aus der Seele 🦇🦇🦇
habe ich mich gerade spontan verliebt! die positiven modular vibes aus Berlin sind def. hier angekommen! 😜
When Jako said "if it paid more, I would prefer to produce music exclusively" I felt that. I would love to create all day, every day, but it doesnt pay and I'm stuck working for Corporate overlords, which eats 70% of time and my energy. *sad artist noises*
I love her music. I will definitely be checking her out.
Voll sympathisch. Und sie hat richtig plan von ihrem Equipment und man merkt die Leidenschaft! Respekt.
I’m so stoked from this interview. Her energy is contagious
Dankeschön, wirklich fein erzählt 🌺👍🏻😘
Super Duper Nice Person ! Met her at Schneiders and had a really good talk and modular introduction from her !
And now i can also listen to her doings on TEB and Fact Magzine, i like that ! ! !
>Goes to Amazon
>Purchases:
-"How to Speak German"
-"Intro to Modular Synthesis"
Really interesting. Love her passion and knowledge.
Absolut fähig JakoJako👍👍✌✌✌😊💪💪💪💪
Her strategy with the manual is really good advice (6.44) . I'll be stealing that.
Yes, amazing tip
Unglaublich sympathisch, ehrlich und mega von dem was Du rüberbringst.
Danke für die lässigen Einblicke.
Ab jetzt folge ich deiner Musik ;-)
Ima gonna watch this 100 times♡
Richtig interessant und cooles Interview!
was für eine tolle Frau-Inspirierend und gut drauf.
lol i cant help myself but compare this with charlotte de witte and her video when beatport visited her 3 years ago (beatport studio sessions). after that no one was sure anymore whether she actually produces her music herself lol. and here we see true knowledge and passion, this is a difference like day and night. this lady seems like she could go on forever and ever about her stuff, real artist. great video, thanks
Great artist!! Real cool to see her workflow!!
This was excellent! Thank you very much!
I love the comments here. It’s a good sign when an artist presenting her gear gets us to talk about music and not just technique and tools.
How you at TEB keep coming up with these fantastic artists just baffles me. I have yet to see an artist on this channel that doesn't inspire and spread enthusiasm for the love of sound and machines. Thank you and thanks to JakoJako, great interview.
Wow, thank you!
hey Soren, who's your dealer? ;-)
@@southpole76 haha, hysterical cheeky comment; but to be fair this was a particularly engaging and inspiring episode, jakojako does seem like one to watch, and thoroughly one of my favorite TEBs for a while..
Es ist schön zu sehen, dass auch andere einen Job haben und dennoch die Zeit finden sich mit elektronischer Musik zu befassen und es sogar schaffen auf ein Niveau zu kommen, wo die Musik nicht nach einem Amateur, sondern richtig professionell klingt. Ich weiß noch, als ich damals als Knirps mit meinem Walkman Jean-Michel Jarre rauf und runter gehört habe und mir vorgestellt habe, wie schön es wäre selbst solche Musik machen zu können. Kinder Träume halt. Sobald man herausfindet, was die Hardware kostet, wird einem bewusst, dass solche Hobbys zu teuer sind ^^. Mit einem Job, hatte man dann das Gefühl, dass es zu spät ist mit sowas anzufangen und man versuchte es gar nicht erst. Ich habe dieses Jahr das Tool VCV-Rack für mich gefunden. Es bringt einem die Hardware Module virtuell und kostenlos auf den PC. Damit war zumindest der Kostenfaktor kein Hindernis mehr. Was die andere Sache betrifft, dass es zu spät ist und man keine Zeit findet um es vernünftig zu lernen. JakoJako zeigt in dem Video, dass es nie zu spät ist. Sehr motivierendes Video, Daumen hoch. 😊
Super tolles Interview und ein tolles Rig hast Du da!
Wow cooles Setup und so viel Enthusiamus. Hammer!
Romantische Zerstörer-Noize mit viel Distortion. Sehr symphatisch.
Mega, genau so. Dran bleiben und immer weiter machen. Man kann nur in etwas gut werden, wennn man sich 100% darauf konzentriert.
Electronic music is great, I like it. Go ahead....
Great feature, her music is bliss. I think as we are all human, the key is to not put to much pressure on ourselves - that's when things get difficult. Learn and create, the rest will fall into place.
Mein tiefer Respekt!
Richtig toll & sehr sympathisch!
Spricht mir aus der Seele 😙
Das war seit langem das spannendste und inspirierendste Video, das ich auf RUclips gesehen haben👏👍
The future of electronic music is in good hands...
Amazing sounds! Really hope I can catch a live set from her one day.
Wow! Sehr beeindruckend. Da spricht jemand mit einer Begabung und mit Leidenschaft.
grossen respekt. echt klasse
Die ist einfach sau cool und weiss genau was sie tut! Respekt!
Super Sympathisch 😄
Super smart 👍🏽 und schön zu sehen mit welcher Passion 💚 die Musikerin dabei ist.
Ich bin ehrlich beeindruckt (auch wenn das weder ihr Ansinnen sein muss oder soll❕) und wünsche weiterhin viel Erfolg und tolle „Experimente“ 🎶🎵🎶🎶
Awesome, as a techno nerd myself and I'm sure others here can understand how she feels about messing with gear.. nice vid.
that is an amazing euro case, and i love JAKO!!!
Very, very much enjoyed watching this... 💎
Loves when she talks about here modular system. Nice Vid!
Nice! Da spürt man den Spaß am Gerät und einigen Haecksen-Spirit.
Excellent!!!!!
Cool! Wieder was dazu gelernt 😊
Wow, she is amazing!!! 😍
sweet sounding synthesizer!!! ♥
schönes Video, sehr interessant TOP
Finde es sehr schön 👍
Du bist mir sehr sympathisch :3 music is all u need ❤️❤️❤️
the spark of curiosity that ignites the fire of creativity
Just saw her opening act for Bonobo, listening to her latest album all day, what an awesome discovery!
Ich hab ihren Werdegang in Berlin verfolgt. Ihr Ehrgeiz steckt an, ihr Fachwissen macht manchen DJ beim shoppen sprachlos und dann ist sie auch noch so sweet. Ich hab auch ihr Set im Berghain erlebt, ein ganz feiner und talentierter Mensch 😍
Love it. Rad. Fantastic. Inspirational
Glad you enjoyed it!
You don't see passionate people like that too often! So enthusiastic, experimenting (and learning) with the analog stuff, creating all sorts of music waves. Awesome
she is so cool - love it.
Great episode.
so inspiring! Thank you!
love it!!
Sehr gut!!!
Great interview. It’s nice to hear what her creative process is and get an up close view of her modular.
loved her Patch Notes session great to see some insight in this Vid
Great video! She’s so knowledgeable and inspiring!
Wundervoller Mensch!
Awesome 🖤
love the energy from her
love love love this
Last I knew she worked at schneidersladen, the biggest and coolest modular store in berlin. Also inspiring as a job to come home from..
You sound is great keep going don't stop!
Schön wenn jemand im Musikmacher versinkt, und Spaß dabei hat. Schon geil so viele Schalter und Knöpfe soundtechnisch ausprobieren zu dürfen.
Und sich dabei verliert immer was neues zu finden..
Dann noch viel Spaß dabei und danke für den Einblick... Interessant auf jeden Fall.......
MFG
really motivating, i like!!!
Inspiring story. Great music!
Very inspiring!!
She is so positive and deep involved girl ! Lovely interview. Thank you telecom beats team for such an inspirationionail videos.
Fascinating stuff...thanks for posting this....Jako Jako is a good teacher....
It’s all about the process! Very nice video. Great music, thank you 😊