Every musician eventually develops their own style; we call it their "sound". Sound in this context is a set of methods and techniques that contribute to a certain definitive musical style. Today I want to talk about the steps I used to produce a track from beginning to end. I will use perhaps my most unusual track, India Sleeping.
This track was released on the UK label "Standard Audio" in 2010 and in less than 2 weeks reached the Beatport dubstep TOP10. In most of my productions I usually prefer to make a fat bassline and very loud and punchy drums. India Sleeping is the antithesis of my favourite way to make music. Here I used a cello for the bass line with a bold sub bass made of a single sine wave. But let’s start at the beginning.
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India Sleeping perhaps my most unusual track. This track was released on the UK label "Standard Audio" in 2010 and in less than 2 weeks reached the Beatport dubstep TOP10. In most of my productions I usually prefer to make a fat bassline and very loud and punchy drums. India Sleeping is the antithesis of my favourite way to make music.
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