Hello, could you please do one of these on Neoclassical Dark Wave? I’m struggling on my own musical project and I would appreciate any help I can get. Thank you.
@@collapsingruins hello, thank you for your reply. I’m going to start off with my influences so you can get a good idea of what sounds stuck out to me when I first uncovered the genre. My first experiences was Lingua Ignota despite her definitely not being the purest example. Then it went to Dead Can Dance (the natural evolution), Arcane, Esben & The Witch, the nursery, etc. now what makes this genre difficult for me is I simply have never worked with a genre like this before. Plus I can’t say I understand the genre label all too well because what I hear has such a versatile sound. The sound I want personally is like a mixture of Dead Can Dances more traditional neoclassical darkwave and Lingua ignota’s weird amalgamation. Im sorry if this was poorly articulated feel free to ask questions.
@@collapsingruins also just for something additional, I’m really into surrealism and dada right now and wanna incorporate that into my music. I do know dada had its own musical movement and many musicians were inspired by surrealism.
@@collapsingruins I currently play guitar (finger style on acoustic which is very beneficial right now,) keyboard, drums, and bass. I do see your point I definitely overthink what I want to make. I guess I hold my influences in high regards and end up misinterpreting influence for idolization. I think the approach I want to take here is start with a basic idea of a specific genre/sound (basically just the mood I wanna capture). Write with what I know I can write with and then try to expand on that in the way I know how. I’m quite new to making music if you couldn’t tell. Been playing it for a good while but haven’t tired making it until last year. Made a grindcore and black metal song but that wasn’t really where my love lies I guess. I love the music but it’s not what I want to make. Thank you for your reply, it genuinely means a lot to me.
Beach House and Cocteau Twins were my gateway to dreampop.
3:01 cool drumset!
yes I have always popped about making dream
Could you make a pagan metal turtorial?
I mean with many folkish instruments.
It would be realy cool.
Yes! I will get to that in a few months.
Yes! Some Black Metal comming
can you make video about how to make kellersynth?
After my next tutorial I will do some dungeon synth subgenres, I might do one on Kellersynth then! Thanks for the request!!
Absolutely love Beach House, have all their albums!
Great band, one of my many inspirations for this video! Thanks for watching 🦝
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Hello, could you please do one of these on Neoclassical Dark Wave? I’m struggling on my own musical project and I would appreciate any help I can get. Thank you.
Thanks for the recommendation! I might get to that eventually! For the meantime, you might find some helpful tips from my How to Make Goth Rock video
@@ItsWinterProductions thank you, it appears to be a niche genre. If you’d like I can give reference to what it sounds like.
@@collapsingruins hello, thank you for your reply. I’m going to start off with my influences so you can get a good idea of what sounds stuck out to me when I first uncovered the genre. My first experiences was Lingua Ignota despite her definitely not being the purest example. Then it went to Dead Can Dance (the natural evolution), Arcane, Esben & The Witch, the nursery, etc. now what makes this genre difficult for me is I simply have never worked with a genre like this before. Plus I can’t say I understand the genre label all too well because what I hear has such a versatile sound. The sound I want personally is like a mixture of Dead Can Dances more traditional neoclassical darkwave and Lingua ignota’s weird amalgamation. Im sorry if this was poorly articulated feel free to ask questions.
@@collapsingruins also just for something additional, I’m really into surrealism and dada right now and wanna incorporate that into my music. I do know dada had its own musical movement and many musicians were inspired by surrealism.
@@collapsingruins I currently play guitar (finger style on acoustic which is very beneficial right now,) keyboard, drums, and bass. I do see your point I definitely overthink what I want to make. I guess I hold my influences in high regards and end up misinterpreting influence for idolization. I think the approach I want to take here is start with a basic idea of a specific genre/sound (basically just the mood I wanna capture). Write with what I know I can write with and then try to expand on that in the way I know how. I’m quite new to making music if you couldn’t tell. Been playing it for a good while but haven’t tired making it until last year. Made a grindcore and black metal song but that wasn’t really where my love lies I guess. I love the music but it’s not what I want to make. Thank you for your reply, it genuinely means a lot to me.
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