EBM (Electronic Body Music) Tutorial and Performance: Elektron Analog Four, Roland SH-101, MicroKorg
EBM (Electronic Body Music) Tutorial
Introduction - 0:23
Tutorial - 01:47
Jam - 13:50
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EBM (Electronic Body Music) Tutorial
Introduction - 0:23
Tutorial - 01:47
Jam - 13:50
Support me on Patreon: Patreon.com/jedmakesnoise
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@rickyblanco8244
2 жыл бұрын
Very groovy, reminded me of Bites album maybe a bit of the choke in there somewhere. My wife and I are starting a music thing so I will definitely show her this video the thing that drove it home for me was how you used a synth and a drum machine and matched them up perfectly in the bass line. NOW I know what equipment to look for. Anyhow, thank you for your video.
Excellent video, but the steps need some clarification for EBM: Step 1: Lock the target Step 2: You bait the line Step 3: Slowly spread the net
@BTsMusicChannel
3 жыл бұрын
haHA!
@jeddyeval
3 жыл бұрын
Yes!!!
@tallmansweden
2 жыл бұрын
Step 4: You catch the man. :-)
@applemarkwantsvids
2 жыл бұрын
These step are only relevent if you have the written in your cells, the marks of a genius
@Marten_Broadcloak
2 жыл бұрын
NICE
Yes! I discovered EBM in 1988. At that time, a forbidden culture from the hostile west in communist Czechoslovakia :-)
Just joined your channel. I’m new to EBM and love it. It isn’t mainstream or spoken about much so I didn’t know about it. Your tutorial was great! I usually play and performed death or slam metal but now I’ve gotten help making this type of music. I hope to see more of your videos!
I think it was this cold and harsh synth sound that really pulled me in when I first heard something labelled EBM. And it sounded so different from other electronic music I had heard before.
I see "EBM" and a thumbnail with an A4 and SH101 and I insta-click :D
@xisotopex
2 жыл бұрын
yep!
@TheHumanPurpleTape
Жыл бұрын
SAME
@bonesonvinyl6533
Жыл бұрын
😁😎
242 and EBM being two of my favorite musical things of all time this was an auto watch and auto sub for me
I can't believe I can watch this stuff on youtube. What a world.
Absolutely fantastic what you did in the most original minimalistic way. I don't know if you know this but you came nearly 100% close to capturing the song called... The bog...( Bigod20).... And as a side note Jean-Luc-de-Meyer of front 242 was one of the writters of the song. I'm 50 years old so I remember the beginning of all EBM..music. and to this day I still dance on the dance floor like a spastic teenager. Lol
@allanthornton6827
Жыл бұрын
Love that track! I got Jean Luc to sign my CD single of The Bog while he was touring with C-Tec in the late 90's
@obiedecker4038
Жыл бұрын
51 old man with a teen brain here. What a time to be alive! I will never forget flipping out and completely losing it on the dance floor of Frankfurts legendary techno disco Dorian Gray, while strobes lightened up the thick artificial fog and Aggressiva by 242 started. Also saw Skinny Puppy live in 1988, a life changing experience. EBM and Industrial forever!
@collapsingnewpunkie
Жыл бұрын
The bog is so good, I love it for a few years before I discovered ebm (:
@stumsi
9 ай бұрын
@@obiedecker4038 You lucky bastard, Techno Club Dorian Gray was the "source" at that time for electronic music, I envy you! Please, don't take "bastard" seriously, it's Monty Python joke!
@obiedecker4038
9 ай бұрын
@@stumsi No way I’m taking it seriously. ☺️ I do feel blessed I was young at this time. No cell phones, no web, just us, record stores and night clubs.
Quick, catchy and great way to understand the anatomy of an EBM track. Thank you!
It would be great if you did a video creating a post-punk song from scratch as well! I've learned a lot just watching this video!
Killer, killer Track !!!! I hope to hear more soon! Thanks for sharing this with us all!
I really appreciate the setup walkthrough. I'll definitely be looking out for your videos from now on.
Dont know how i got here, but im sure as hell glad i did! This is such a insightful vid. Thanks man!
Great video Jed! Thanks for Uploading.
I rarely add comments, but this was cool to watch. I've been making EBM/electronic music the same way for a couple of years, nice to see someone actually explain and jam with analog instruments instead of watching someone fiddle about with VSTs for ten minutes.
Such a cool track you made, i had no idea what EBM was until i stumbled upon this video
This is definitely inspiring me to create! Thank you!
Excellent video! So nice to watch someone that actually knows what they are doing as opposed to first try on such and such instrument.
New sub here, Jed. I like your content. Thanks for 5his particular video. I'm 42 and have a home studio and have had many iterations of said studio. But the last decade or so, I have forgotten why I started making music. This little tune helped me to remember why. So, thank you, friend.
This is great! Thanks for making this.
Fantastic explanation and great beat. EBM is all about snappy envelopes and fat analog tones. SH-101 and sequential Pro one are my top favorites. Drums; the kawai R100, Yamaha RX series are great. Great video!!
Very cool stuff JeddyEval // Congrats!
Yess! Ive done ebm inspired industrial for some years, your video is super cool and entertaining! I enjoyed it a lot!
@jeddyeval
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it. I am quite new to it, not a master at it but I’m discovering so much through making these videos. Thanks so much!
@pyrykuivanen8575
3 жыл бұрын
@@jeddyeval Youre making it like youre done it for years. Really well done! Maybe youre a teacher or consult in the real life. If not you have talent to that area I think!
Love this! Been thinking of trying to create some EBM next so this was inspirational. Love the synth line variations.
@EBM Amazing video. You're a genius.
I'm an old bastard and a huge F 242 fan. You nailed the drums. Great job Jed! Thanks
Omg these drums are amazing!
Thanks for making this mate love the dive into an underdiscussed genre
I appreciate this. The part about the envelopes was really helpful.
Great video! Thanks Jed!
Super awesome Jed You Rock! ✨ 👍 please make more EBM jams like this! 🎶🔥✨🎶
This video has been very good for my future productions, thank you. 🤜🏻🤛🏻🔥
Keep makin noise Jed, lovin it
That was incredible ! Thanks
This was insane! I loved it!
This is great!!! Thanx for useful info.
Skinny Puppy. Hell yeah! Nice jam on here. Kudos!
great setup
Das ist wirklich super !! 👍
This is amazing.
fantastic stuff, very informative.
Great video! We need more deep dives of genre specific techniques.
awesome 🎹
This is great! 👍
Muy buen trabajo!!!!!
Excelente trabajo 👏
Fantastic !!!
Wow the Roland sounds soooooo goood
I like your music very much...thanks for sharing :)
Good shit bro! That korg sounded spectacular on top of the elektron an Roland. Great mix of synths. Subbed
Perfection
keep it up man, this was good.
@jeddyeval
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks heaps man!!
I love this🖤🖤🖤
Very Front 242 sounding at first but then it becomes that really cool vampire lounge EBM sounding. I love it! I've been listening and playing Industrial and experimental electronic music since around 1985. I bought Skinny Puppy's first album Remission and was hooked immediately. It's really cool to see younger people getting into it and keeping it alive.
Nice work
YES! IM SO GOAD I FOUND THIS
SKINNY PUPPY! My fav band back in my day growing up in Vancouver in 80/90s hanging around Granville Street, going to Lovafair. Go the "Texture" and I-Braineater art and clothing.
Thanatos my friend ! Gréât !
I made this style since 2 years and THIS IS THE FIRST TIME I SEE A TUTORIAL about this style :'( cause it's took me 2 years to realize we called this "EBM" sad.
Excelent track and tutorial! Also microbrute is excelent for this style basslines...
When I bought the A4mk2 I was a bit disappointed in it as a synth but then realised its potential as a drum machine and cv/midi sequencer and that alone made it a keeper, in fact I go to it for drums more than my Analog Rytm
@GuitarsAndSynths
2 жыл бұрын
agree well Octatrack is even better! I use Octatrack for drum/samples and A4 for basslines and melodic stabs. Works great.
Hi Jed, I love your Jesus and Mary Chain hair!!! 🖤🖤
This is also a killer song actually. Id love it if you made the same for darkwave, that would be fanatstic
Awesome video. Can you please create a tutorial on how to create Schwefelgelb-like bass? I think they're continuing the EBM legacy these days.
@tillschroder6992
3 жыл бұрын
Schwefelgelb are great! They use a waldorf blofeld
Good Job
Dang, when you started that bass loop for the first time, I literally went “wooooooo!” :) If you make an ebm album, I’d buy it :)
Nice vid !!
That is a pretty sick bassline
nice !!!!! EBM rules
Very interesting
Mind blown.
Hell yeah!
Nice work. I also have such an old sh 101 synth (the original) and try to get out some nice music out of it.
Great Thankx for sharing :-)
I have never heard of the genre EBM until now. I've been around since the 80's and we had this style down as Belgium New Beat.
@callactm14
3 жыл бұрын
Is basically new beat. Is a dancy version of ebm
@ModernDevotion
3 жыл бұрын
Body music and new beat are very similar and in some places synonyms for sure :)
@klinkske
3 жыл бұрын
New beat is slower. Check early front 242. That is not new beat.
Also getting some strong New Beat vibes from this. But then again, that was hugely influenced by EBM.
This is great! It's like you are baking a cake out of black leather and amphetamine.
This is pure GOLD. I NEED MOOOOOOORE!!!! 🤣😘
Honestly by far the best EBM tutorial ever... One question... I hear that clap sound In the drum track 4 often but have no idea how yiu get that style of clap or how to even describe it to search for
Good job! With the SH101 you have nailed the Front 242 sound pretty faithfully. You just need more samples and sound effects.
Very nice,,
Beautiful hair, man!
Jed's nice with it...SBN RESONATE
this is really helpful now I have to get a Roland SH-101 have the Microkorg and Analog 4 but like using my Octatrack for drums since it has 8 tracks and more choices of effects, envelopes and filter choices. I am trying to do this on modular which is a little trickier.
@justins-d9825
Жыл бұрын
honestly for EBM, you'd be better off with just 4 tracks. keep things simple, and you'll focus more on making those simple things good (: ebm is like punk music, you start overcomplicating it and it loses what makes it so charming
Wow👌
I was searching for Goth Synth jams but found this. Great EBM, I would love to hear this as an entirely full released song with different sections. It would really get a party going.
EBM drum is the best drum of Electronic music i
Damn! I definitely dance to that in the club
Bravo sir! I really enjoyed this and your techniques taught me something too.
Excellent demo (!) Personally I think Skinny Puppy is not EBM and gets more familiar with the early sounds of Dark Electro. I also want to add the importance of bands like DAF who experimented with the sound of punk towards electronic music and The Klinik who immersed themselves in the raw sounds of electro-industrial. Greetings from Bolivia (!)
@jeddyeval
3 жыл бұрын
Yes others have pointed out that I’ve got that part wrong, I must have misread a source when researching for this video. I agree, I very much enjoy DAF also
@callactm14
3 жыл бұрын
Nop. They would describe skinny puppy as cyberpunk ,the second wave of industrial music.
@slowisthenewfast-music
Жыл бұрын
@@callactm14 Front Line Assembly might be cyberpunk but I wouldn't call Skinny Puppy that ^-^
@callactm14
Жыл бұрын
@@slowisthenewfast-music i wouldn't either
@eudaimonia359
9 ай бұрын
Well early skinny puppy is technically EBM…
the sound of belgium new beat !
Saw that hair and subbed.
Really helpful tutorial to the modern ebm style. The sh101 seems a beast for it. I ve got a minibrute OG and just "hacked" the arp to a seq, but had no idea about the rests between notes, i thought it just goes like tatata all time, like postpunk and was underwhelmed... So i tried on the MB and its the taptempo it appears! There are so little helpful videos except boring ass sounding demos of it, so its hard to know these things. Thanks for the info! And the beat is mean!
@Unaqer
3 жыл бұрын
by the way, its a saw wave not a triangle. xaxaxaxa just that small mistake. cheers!
@jeddyeval
3 жыл бұрын
Ah of course it is a saw. My mistake! Cheers
Solid. Would dance to.
Would you mind sharing the Microkorg patch? Sounds wonderful.
At 10:24 Hit Play .. then = Awesomeness
I like 👍. Sounds like Belgian New Beat.
Great stuff! how about more lesson videos like this? Thank you for your time.
@jeddyeval
2 жыл бұрын
Hey friend thanks heaps for watching, I'm sorry I haven't made much content lately I have been busy playing in my bands and working on my new project Chiffon Magnifique, so that has taken a lot of time away from my tutorials. I might come back to these tutorials in future when I have the time :)
Great to see that this genre gets some love! Are the drums samples (I guess they are)? If so, where did you get the snare?
@noahsiekmann4275
Жыл бұрын
No, the drums are synthesized. The Analog 4 is a 4 voice Analog synth.