I love the cleanness in his productions. Richie`s tracks always sounds so brilliant, tight and polished to perfection - He could just play a simple kick and a chirping cricket and you will still recognize him.
I always come back to this video reminding me why puristic techno will always be there in our heart despite all the modern shit sounds. And is true. 2 drum machines and a sherman is all u need.
@@st33Npuist i am. Mixing it up a bit with oddball and acid house with some french and uk underground electro shots but always minimal techno vinyl only ethos in it. Without the modern banging cheese and attrocious drops of that 'tekno' .
True that. Same year in Amsterdam and Nijmegen. Amsterdam, Voltt was the best I experienced. Ricardo is so dope and joined us at a private after and went on mixing. Love them both, Houle and Magda. Special 4 for me. Doornroosje FOREVER. Where I tasted the real techno GODS.
So glad he is back to this stuff. Went off Richie for quite a while, it just didn't seem like he was doin 'his' sound. However, a lot of this stuff sounded like he has returned to the wilderness.
I've got the original From our minds to Yours 1&2 at home. Still so amazing. And I also love this new album. He just does what he loves most! Making underground Techno / Acid... I don't really think he gives a fuck what RA thinks of his new album. You don't like it? Well, than search for some crap EDM sounds..... Not many DJ/Producers can say that after all those years. He doesn't have to throw cake to satisfy the public. He doesn't has to jump for 2 hours to get the crowd going. Richie still kicks ass after like 25 years. Keep it up Richie!!!!! Don't let people or lame magazines tell u what to do.....
He use to open for Josh Gordon at the "Shelter " in Detroit. He has come a long way from the initial hate he received because he was from Canada and White.I remember in the beginning he was all over the place but I was dancing and THEN...His mix got TIGHT and I was like Whoa !Then he went on to Power 96 and the rest is ...well you like me are watching it! LOL ...I am soooo Glad I grew up in Detroit and Knew that this movement would be huge even when I got laughed at! You know Detroit was NOT receptive to this Music (especially in the beginning) ...If I could bottle up all of the Energy from the parties I went to with DJ's like this that I SEEN for Little or NOTHING back in the late 80's or 90's ...MAN I lived a good life in my Youth
Thanks for sharing that xperience - That is actually the way i figured it. That white dude from across the bridge trying to make a point, laughed or frowned at and then broke through.
When I was a teenager I had a go on my friends decks, didn't have a clue what I was doing. I pulled out this cool looking record and put it on. She came back to me panicking, I thought I had fucked up her headphones or her tables. "Nah, it's just Plastikman." she laughed at me.
glad some real talents like richie are still out there,now these days all most known dj's are fake producers damn what a crap music industy it has become these days :s
I always think everytime i see hawting.... That hairstyle is from a near future... Sometimes Minus stuff are really boring but he is a really futuristic visionario... Saluto
Well, that's because people have a hard time judging the TR-8 as an instrument of it's own. Instead they compare it to it's older brother, the Legendary TR-808. The TR-808 has that "magic feeling" that analog gear provides. If you line up two 808s, you'll notice after a while that they sound different from each other. That's because the 808 is analogue driven, all the sounds are generated by transistors, so while the core sounds are always the same, there are little nuances you can spot here and there every once in a while. That's where that piece of gear got it's name from, TR actually stands for Transistor Rhythm. That's why some of the "samples" we all know sound "synthetic". Feeling this, Roland actually started sampling sounds in their 909 model. The Hi-hats weren't generated by hardware on the 909 model, instead they were sampled and stored into the internal ROM. Digital sampling evolved, and it's now closer to achieving this effect, through clever techniques like soft modulation/noise insertion (infinite method) and stuff like "Round Robin" sampling (finite method) where you feed one slot with "X" number of slightly different samples from the same sound and every time it plays one random sample from that "X" sample pool. Now, the TR-8 is a great instrument, but if you throw the TR-808 into the equation, which makes sense since the TR-8 is a digital emulation of the 808, I understand why people diss the TR-8, and, this is my personal opinion here, I think they are right. While the TR-8 has more options and a more up to date context, sound wise, for people who know how the 808 well, the TR-8 it's "close but no cigar" Like Telekom Elektronic Beats said, you listen with your ears. Still, the TR-8 is the best way to get a TR-808 if you CAN'T get a TR-808. This is only my opinion on the subject, I'm curious to listen to what Richie would have said about this subject if he was asked to.
RICHIE, COUNTER INSTINCT TO THE BREATH OF HEART BEAT BRINGS RECOGNITION TO PAST PRIMAL BEINGS,,,KEEP PLAYING THAT AMAZING SOUND (11:25). It is a type of sound that builds the atmosphere into anticipation, YOUR A BAREFOOT ARTIST!
Nah... Rich`s sound is a one of a kind - Detroit had it`s influence on it in the early 90s, but at the end of the day it`s far from the signature sound of Detroit lol.
When I started to turn the turntable at the age of 11, my heroes were marusha and Sven Väth. Until Richie came, minimal electronics, hardhouse and the thing without a name became an addiction
How do you get sub bass like that? Sine wave? Low Analog oscillator? tail form a long droney kick. This is the part of production I still struggle with
Cool review, super cool tracks. The only thing that rubbed me wrong was when he'd use is own last name as an adjective. Yes, you're huge, but you don't need to remind us -.-
Richie Hawtin would like to speak to the manager.
Lmfao
Never has one man rocked Zorg from Fifth Element's look so well.
+Ben NCM haha
+Ben NCM Oh wow, well said!
+Ben NCM ON POINT
+Ben NCM "You're a monster, Zorg."
"I know."
haha dead
I love how passionate he is about what he does. He feels the music on another level from most. I know its not everyone's cup of tea but I like it.
Same here. He has always been very driven, and really LOVES electronic music
I love the cleanness in his productions. Richie`s tracks always sounds so brilliant, tight and polished to perfection - He could just play a simple kick and a chirping cricket and you will still recognize him.
I always come back to this video reminding me why puristic techno will always be there in our heart despite all the modern shit sounds. And is true. 2 drum machines and a sherman is all u need.
True boj, keep the minimal spirit alive.
@@st33Npuist i am. Mixing it up a bit with oddball and acid house with some french and uk underground electro shots but always minimal techno vinyl only ethos in it. Without the modern banging cheese and attrocious drops of that 'tekno' .
Ditto
the songs in the background are very distracting because they're so fucking good
Richie is techno!!! Thank you for producing excellent techno for us, Richie!
Richie is A really good salesman and has an infectious energy to inspire and really get people involved into his vision
Never heard this guy speak before, so passionate and legit, love him!
Saw Hawtin, VillaLobos and Sven play the Redbox in Dublin in 2004.
The best gig I've ever witnessed.
What I could remember of it 😎
True that. Same year in Amsterdam and Nijmegen. Amsterdam, Voltt was the best I experienced. Ricardo is so dope and joined us at a private after and went on mixing. Love them both, Houle and Magda. Special 4 for me. Doornroosje FOREVER. Where I tasted the real techno GODS.
@@st33Npuist sounds amazing
Thank god he's going back to his roots :p
I don't always like techno music, but when I do, it's Richie Hawtin.
Try Ellen Alien. She's amazing
i would love to actually see him record his percussions and drums.
Tracks are so good. I haven't listened to music on this kind of wavelength in a long time, this has got be excited to dig back into it!
I love how intensely this guy feels music.
Saw him in Chicago this year. He was awesome.. I danced non-stop.
You have to respect Hawtin.
He's been in the game so long and is still relevant after all these years
"Loop" is still one of my all time favourites..
Thanks for letting me put a face to the countless beats I've jumped at coming from this great producer. He has a gift
this is the first time i have been remotely interested in richie's tracks in well over a decade. VERY nice.
So glad he is back to this stuff.
Went off Richie for quite a while, it just didn't seem like he was doin 'his' sound.
However, a lot of this stuff sounded like he has returned to the wilderness.
You r a genius Richie, thank God u'r back!!!!!!!
I've got the original From our minds to Yours 1&2 at home. Still so amazing. And I also love this new album.
He just does what he loves most! Making underground Techno / Acid... I don't really think he gives a fuck what RA thinks of his new album. You don't like it? Well, than search for some crap EDM sounds..... Not many DJ/Producers can say that after all those years. He doesn't have to throw cake to satisfy the public. He doesn't has to jump for 2 hours to get the crowd going. Richie still kicks ass after like 25 years. Keep it up Richie!!!!! Don't let people or lame magazines tell u what to do.....
What a beautiful mind.
Genio de la Buena Music love RICHIE HAWTIN, Vive el Techno
your so wright richie the most important is go to the basics and makes musik and have fun and creative!!! C'est l'essence même de la vie!!!
He use to open for Josh Gordon at the "Shelter " in Detroit. He has come a long way from the initial hate he received because he was from Canada and White.I remember in the beginning he was all over the place but I was dancing and THEN...His mix got TIGHT and I was like Whoa !Then he went on to Power 96 and the rest is ...well you like me are watching it! LOL ...I am soooo Glad I grew up in Detroit and Knew that this movement would be huge even when I got laughed at! You know Detroit was NOT receptive to this Music (especially in the beginning) ...If I could bottle up all of the Energy from the parties I went to with DJ's like this that I SEEN for Little or NOTHING back in the late 80's or 90's ...MAN I lived a good life in my Youth
Thanks for sharing that xperience - That is actually the way i figured it.
That white dude from across the bridge trying to make a point, laughed or frowned at and then broke through.
The Legend
Hawtin is a God on earth. Long live and prosper
did you see our documentary? ruclips.net/video/bc6474KUBV8/видео.html
richie..u changed my taste in music master 🙏
Hawtin communicates what words cannot express.
Plastikman is a true genius!
did you see our documentary? ruclips.net/video/bc6474KUBV8/видео.html
what a marvelous insight to a minimal techno genius.. this is what electronic music is about..
My Mind To Yours is really cozy.
what great news is to know that Plastikman is back, Exhale has become one of my favorite tracks from him, and this is amazing , music so needs him.
You look amizing and MORE....I love TECHNO vegas needs you & SO DO I.. ❤💙💚💛💜😙😍 🎵🎵🎶🎵♩🎵🎶🎵♩🎶🎵♩🎶
Cool guy. Great music
god damn fuckin richie!!!!!!! always loved this guy! no homo.
seriously an inspiration and hes actually back in the studio!!
He hit the nail on the head......Simple 🤔
FLOW
I couldnt agree more Richie
As expected, the comments between here and Resident Advisor are like night and day.
+HooHaa78 .RawSelectMusic lol gotta love the elitists of RA
+HooHaa78 .RawSelectMusic They are amusing over there aren't they
Cocco very Good artist 😄😄😄
Thank you so much for this
Amazing!
I swear Rich is Italian, his Hands🤣🤙🏽
good work
whoa, that switch from light to dark
Richie Hawtin BESThawtin
That was great! Thanks!
fan of plastiKmaN since 1994
Same 👍
Me too! I met him in 95, he was super cool and friendly, no ego.
Very inspirational :)
When I was a teenager I had a go on my friends decks, didn't have a clue what I was doing. I pulled out this cool looking record and put it on. She came back to me panicking, I thought I had fucked up her headphones or her tables. "Nah, it's just Plastikman." she laughed at me.
glad some real talents like richie are still out there,now these days all most known dj's are fake producers damn what a crap music industy it has become these days :s
AAaaaaah yeaaaah at 08:16!!!! I miss that +8 sound so much
Some heat here
I always think everytime i see hawting.... That hairstyle is from a near future... Sometimes Minus stuff are really boring but he is a really futuristic visionario... Saluto
I can relate to a lot of what he said. Some wise words from the man.
See him as a mad scientist. Pure genius
So good ... !
I love Richie !
Serious Viggo the carpathian vibes here
Funny how forum-based gear snobs diss the Roland TR-8 but this guy loves it. Legends think in terms of sounds not gear lists.
+junkshopbeats have to agree with you there - you listen with your ears!
Well, that's because people have a hard time judging the TR-8 as an instrument of it's own. Instead they compare it to it's older brother, the Legendary TR-808.
The TR-808 has that "magic feeling" that analog gear provides. If you line up two 808s, you'll notice after a while that they sound different from each other. That's because the 808 is analogue driven, all the sounds are generated by transistors, so while the core sounds are always the same, there are little nuances you can spot here and there every once in a while.
That's where that piece of gear got it's name from, TR actually stands for Transistor Rhythm. That's why some of the "samples" we all know sound "synthetic". Feeling this, Roland actually started sampling sounds in their 909 model. The Hi-hats weren't generated by hardware on the 909 model, instead they were sampled and stored into the internal ROM.
Digital sampling evolved, and it's now closer to achieving this effect, through clever techniques like soft modulation/noise insertion (infinite method) and stuff like "Round Robin" sampling (finite method) where you feed one slot with "X" number of slightly different samples from the same sound and every time it plays one random sample from that "X" sample pool.
Now, the TR-8 is a great instrument, but if you throw the TR-808 into the equation, which makes sense since the TR-8 is a digital emulation of the 808, I understand why people diss the TR-8, and, this is my personal opinion here, I think they are right.
While the TR-8 has more options and a more up to date context, sound wise, for people who know how the 808 well, the TR-8 it's "close but no cigar"
Like Telekom Elektronic Beats said, you listen with your ears.
Still, the TR-8 is the best way to get a TR-808 if you CAN'T get a TR-808.
This is only my opinion on the subject, I'm curious to listen to what Richie would have said about this subject if he was asked to.
Behringer!
@@girlinagale Haha Behringer. No way José.
for me the only plastikman better than dark plastikman is darker plastikman
Cool story,bro👌
RICHIE,
COUNTER INSTINCT TO THE BREATH OF HEART BEAT BRINGS RECOGNITION TO PAST PRIMAL BEINGS,,,KEEP PLAYING THAT AMAZING SOUND (11:25). It is a type of sound that builds the atmosphere into anticipation, YOUR A BAREFOOT ARTIST!
track at 11:58 ❤️
The dark techno ácid boss is back 💀👽⚡️💣
Women. I love them above all things. A very very distant second are: Hawtin, Miles, Vath.
Sir Hawtin ! What a carisma and kindness...
I want that monitor!!
keeps this going please 😃
The best ever
💙
THIS IS THE SOUND OF DETROIT!
Lol what??
Nah... Rich`s sound is a one of a kind - Detroit had it`s influence on it in the early 90s, but at the end of the day it`s far from the signature sound of Detroit lol.
I agree can you sing the blues in Munich - no and it’s deeper that what you’d ever think
Soo good the first track he picks 0:32
When I started to turn the turntable at the age of 11, my heroes were marusha and Sven Väth. Until Richie came, minimal electronics, hardhouse and the thing without a name became an addiction
Seeing him live in Rotterdam in 3 weeks !!!
Richie is back :D
Richie Plastikman Hawtin Canada's finest❤️❤️❤️🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
he is God !
Finally.
Very inspiring guy
Good.
Whats the first Song? 0:32
them 1/4 inch jacks look like rich people 1/4 inches
How do you get sub bass like that? Sine wave? Low Analog oscillator? tail form a long droney kick. This is the part of production I still struggle with
+Kevin O'Brien Side-chain compression and/or parallel compression.
good sound 5:47 track ID
+Jhon Estrada Simple Simon (PLUS825-01)
+Adem Aydin thaaaank YOU
+Adem Aydin Where can i listen full version?
+dERP maybe I'll upload it
+Adem Aydin What are you waiting man :D
12:01 - He didn't lost any talent.. Great he is producing again, always wonderend why he stopped.
His house-oriented tracks sound like the productions of Barac.
es un chingon
Rooms are about wavelenght.
What does Richie say when hes asked if hes from another planet? Press 3 for the answer..
Cool review, super cool tracks.
The only thing that rubbed me wrong was when he'd use is own last name as an adjective. Yes, you're huge, but you don't need to remind us -.-
when somebody writes THE techno music book,Richie..... you'll be up at the top with the rest of THE legends.
8:16 This is Minimal Techno!
He sounds like Timothy Leary!
Is this track @5:30 released yet ?
No human should’ve have this much knowledge lol
please circuit breaker,open your mind !
He's so cool !