the 15 step one sounds amazing, I really like the way you did it. I always loved radioheads drums, both from the way phil selway plays them and the way they're mixed. excellent video :)
Man that's great job, thanks! 15 step and reckoner is just instantly recognizable and sounds great even by itself. Im not a drummer, so i will ask, is it okay to kinda base your drums in your music on others's drums? Is it like with guitar riffs or less strict or maybe question doesn't make sense :)
Imo yes its definitely okay, drums are probably the element of music thats most acceptable to be derivative, imagine if the standard four on the floor beat were copyrighted lol
@@Kitchyyy hehe i feel like real drums are one of the most impractical instruments for a home musician. But they are also differ from 'pitched' instruments so much so it's achievement already to be able to set up a good part. At least for me
@@Kitchyyy you did a great job programming these! peoples need to pull their fingers out a little (including me, lol) - the visual patterns in this excellent video will take you 80% of the way there
This is cool stuff! 😀 I was kinda waiting for...what's possibly my favourite Radiohead drum beat; Morning Bell, Kid A version. But hey, I guess you can't really get all of them in the video. Great work anyway. They sure have done some cool beats!
The software I used is Logic Pro X for macOS, but you could probably do the exact same things I did in this with garageband, which comes preinstalled on all macs/iphones
these are so good man, well done for doing them! Is there any way i could get the project or midi file off of you so i could learn from them. I also use Logic Pro
@@Kitchyyy Just 'File-Save As' and send the logic file (email, dropbox etc). It looks like you did them all in one project so it should be straight forward. I would really appreciate it if you could.
@@Kitchyyy actually i tried to program that drums too and i ended up the same way as you did but it was bugging me and i corrected it listening it carefully. and it's my most listened song of all time lol
@@mayeutow The kick drum is just on a repeating pattern every 15 steps. Thats why it seems to come in differently every repeat of the measure - jonny's just muting and unmuting this repeating polymeter kick pattern.
00:00 optimistic
00:30 feral
00:40 lotus flower
00:58 15 step
01:13 black star
01:26 bodysnatchers
01:36 airbag
01:50 paranoid android
02:03 subterranean homesick alien
02:16 idioteque
02:28 there, there
02:35 reckoner
02:47 myxomatosis
02:58 weird fishes
03:08 bloom
03:20 decks dark
03:37 nude
03:50 how to disappear completely
04:02 all i need
04:13 the numbers
04:29 creep?
awe ty
the 15 step one sounds amazing, I really like the way you did it. I always loved radioheads drums, both from the way phil selway plays them and the way they're mixed. excellent video :)
ty
Ugh some of the best drum patterns / programming. The king of limbs is super underrated for that, bloom is bonkers
As a drummmer thank you this will help me a lot
glad I could help!
Fantastic. I love radioheads complex rhythms. This helps me understand them better. Thanks!
Really shows how central the role of rhythm is to Radiohead's music
Agree. Check out Joe Edelmann's videos on Collin and Phil
"Melody is dead. Rhythm is king"
Radio hits
Glad to see some love for the CR78 versions of the tracks from AMSP, they are the definitive versions of the numbers and present tense for me.
The optimistic one sounds like the amen break
Last one is High and Dry or Creep, great songs
really cool recreations. Phil is an absolute genius. Makes me cringe on my drum patterns
everything works for the song, if simple four on the floor work for track so be it, if some complex nonsense work for track so be it
@@woodywillchange fr i dont think anyone notices the drumming besides other drummers
Nice
Thank you for doing this! Very inspiring!
All I need is like a hip hop beat and it’s awesome
BLOOM
Airbag is so cooL
And paranoid Android sounding like it is probably intentional
i think they just got lazy lmao
@@Kitchyyy the songs transition into each other so maybe they wanted to keep some parallels but idk
That last beat was from when Radiohead played Walk This Way at the RRHOF with DMC, Joe Perry and David Byrne
Alternative title: can you guess the song with only the drum track?
found this a bit late, but this is very cool. it’s nice seeing more radiohead instrumental “analysis” type stuff if you get what i mean
“Bloom” is crazy
needs 3 drummers lmao
Bloom sure is something
learning to play Lotus Flower on digital drum pads, it is wonderful how all of those online transcription differ from one another : )
Man that's great job, thanks! 15 step and reckoner is just instantly recognizable and sounds great even by itself. Im not a drummer, so i will ask, is it okay to kinda base your drums in your music on others's drums? Is it like with guitar riffs or less strict or maybe question doesn't make sense :)
Imo yes its definitely okay, drums are probably the element of music thats most acceptable to be derivative, imagine if the standard four on the floor beat were copyrighted lol
also im not a drummer either
@@Kitchyyy hehe i feel like real drums are one of the most impractical instruments for a home musician. But they are also differ from 'pitched' instruments so much so it's achievement already to be able to set up a good part. At least for me
Entire genres of music have been based off of single drum grooves, so yeah reusing patterns is fine haha.
@@Kitchyyy you did a great job programming these! peoples need to pull their fingers out a little (including me, lol) - the visual patterns in this excellent video will take you 80% of the way there
Nice MIDI.
That damn hi hat in reckoner
You'll be in heaven :)
idk what that means but thx
Oh no, I haven’t heard about that last drum pattern
Very cool 😎
creep
perhaps even weirdo
but im a crepe
im a weird dough
Thanks, love it!
2:27 There, there
yeah
thanks king!
omg i wanna get on this level of technician on VS
"Guess" lmaao
This is cool stuff! 😀 I was kinda waiting for...what's possibly my favourite Radiohead drum beat; Morning Bell, Kid A version. But hey, I guess you can't really get all of them in the video. Great work anyway. They sure have done some cool beats!
I'll do part 2 maybe
@@Kitchyyy yesh please! morning bell is a good shout as well xx
Wow! And what about SCATTERBRAIN? I'm looking for a Guitar Backing Track of it, but I can't find it.
Love it!
So cool man 👍😊 cheers
I play the Guess the Song game
I love there there
SAME on the recording it sounds like oil cans
Hi! I love the beats! Just wondering what you used to make this. Thanks!
also, is it free? If so, do you need to download it?
The software I used is Logic Pro X for macOS, but you could probably do the exact same things I did in this with garageband, which comes preinstalled on all macs/iphones
Not enough blast beats!
why did i guess decks dark as identikit lmao
Maybe creep on the last one?
Last one is High and Dry?
Thought that as well, but its Creep
It's Creep
these are so good man, well done for doing them! Is there any way i could get the project or midi file off of you so i could learn from them. I also use Logic Pro
idk how to get you the file
@@Kitchyyy Just 'File-Save As' and send the logic file (email, dropbox etc). It looks like you did them all in one project so it should be straight forward. I would really appreciate it if you could.
i think i may have deleted it oops but i'll tell you if i find it
what software are you using ?
Logic Pro X
@@SoloSlater what im doing in this video is pretty basic. you could probably accomplish the same thing with a much cheaper program
What the drum vst? Sounds realistic
SoCal preset from Logic pro x. might also be in garageband
whats that?
the program you use lol
@@Joaoooo5 logic pro. use garageband instead
Link for dowmload?
Very cool. Have you posted these midi files anywhere? In any case, thanks for the vid!
i dont have the midi files anymore sorry
He baint Gibbing us no special sauce midi bro 😢 this is the way of radioheadz - feeel it.
which vst are you using?
farted
Shidded, even
what plug ins did you use
None
is at ableton? anyway like
Logic Pro X
1:13
What is the software name?
logic pro x, but you could probably accomplish what i do in this video with garageband or some equivalent
pretty sure you got idioteque wrong. the beat doesn't end like that.
well i did all these by ear so there is possibility for error, oops
@@Kitchyyy actually i tried to program that drums too and i ended up the same way as you did but it was bugging me and i corrected it listening it carefully. and it's my most listened song of all time lol
Idioteque depends on which measure you are looking because it's a bunch of 4/4s and an occasional 2/4 with an alternate tail ending
@@_ProTrax yeah i think he did it with alternate tail endings
@@mayeutow The kick drum is just on a repeating pattern every 15 steps. Thats why it seems to come in differently every repeat of the measure - jonny's just muting and unmuting this repeating polymeter kick pattern.
airbag was a bit wrong but solid vid
yeah it should have been the snare at the end instead of the kick
A lot of these are wrong.
yeah ik
go do it right nerd
no lololololol
@@danielburns4483 Phil Selway already did.