HOUSE MUSIC MASTER CLASS - How To Make UNDERGROUND House 2024
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In this House Music Masterclass I will be revealing how I signed with Gorge and Nick Curly's label 8bit! I'm going to show you How To Make Underground House 2024 style. Today we will get under the hood and really understand what I've done and why and how the track works. I'll also give you some insight into how I signed to 8bit Records. Let's see what went into making this House Full Track or a house start to finish!
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Contents:
00:00 Intro
01:30 Arrangement
02:29 Reference Tracks
03:59 Creating and Extended DJ Mix
05:44 Kick
07:39 Clap and Snares
10:08 Hats and Shakers
12:54 Percussion
13:47 Drum Bus
18:57 Bass
21:40 Melodic Elements
36:33 Vocals
41:16 Effects
46:52 Watch This Next
I am a DJ, producer and Engineer living in Berlin. Music That I have made for myself and my clients has been released on labels including Toolroom, Spinnin, Defected, Mother Recordings, Saved, 8bit, Warner, Realm, Solotoko, Glasgow Underground and many more.
Whether you make tracks like Fisher, Solardo, Chris Lake, Camelphat, Artbat, UMEK, Solomun, Purple Disco Machine, Claptone or John Summit you can learn something from this video. And make sure you check out my other music production tutorials.
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I used to save everything I made but ended up with loads of unfinished work. Now if I feel like it's going nowhere or in a good direction, I just save the hook or the part I like then move on. I have a folder of ideas that I can go through to spark ideas. I now finish more of what I make and don't waste time going in the wrong direction.
Dilby's channel is a mine of pure gold! thanks for sharing man :))
@omarcisneros1883
5 ай бұрын
Agreed!
exactly, this is what I've learned recently, follow the idea, finish arrangement as soon as possible, ideally the same session, as you have it in your head. next day you are already full of new ideas:)
I also do this "version thing." I find that a naming convention helps me a little too remember the evolution a bit, but the best part is that I never feel bad about making a change because I save it with a predetermined naming convention so I never lose anything and free myself to move on. "But what if this is a great idea.... I don't want to lose it." So, I have a disc with lots of intermediate versions. No big deal. Storage is cheap. Thanks!
Great as always! Thank for sharing the process. The track is a banger too!
You knocked this out of the park Dilby❤️🔥 Thank you so much for this🙌🏻
Amazing man, love the track and really appreciate the breakdown! ❤
You're an amazing tutor, your videos are super informative, straight to the point. What I like about your videos, is that you actually share your thought process, not just show us the final product as it is. Thank you so much and keep up the great work. Small request: can you do a similar video for funk music? (example: Chromeo, Kazzey)
Very cool stuff in this channel, thx man!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us, Dilby! Greetings from Brazil
Amazing track and the video always top! 🎉
Belter video this mate! Thank you!
Another great video mate!! Not fair that your 1st sketch sounds better than my finished projects ;0
this is class. Never thought to pick left or right of a kick
Love that TAL chorus!! It rules!sounds great with hardware 😉 I nearly throw it on everything😂😂😂 their filter gate is pretty awesome too, thanks for the heads up👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks for this look inside of your process. It really helps!
So good! you have quality sound and your teaching it! thanks brother
Huge Sound!!!
Thank you!
A+ great info. thx )
Awesome as always Dilby. Some more detail on the why when how sub / bass in a future vid would be helpful.
such a tuneeee!
Its cool and groovy it has a solid foundation
Thank you brother
Hey Dilby, thanks for sharing all your production process. Is amazing and so clean, Love it!. Have you some video of how you used the return fxs? Because I really love how it sound on vocals and synths. Cheers from Argentina
Huge!
Legend
about the EP, Coming Home has really cought us up! 💜
Dilby ! :)
🎉
Such an important lesson which I will never learn :D
@dilbydj
5 ай бұрын
Haha, what's the lesson?
@cheekamusic
5 ай бұрын
Lesson is that allways first ideas and first waves of inspiration are what's best.. You can go so farm from the original idea, but it's always that idea that got you back to work on the track.
Great video! What’s the disco sample pack, please?
Can you make a crosstown rebels tech house video? Been hooked on Tibi dabo, serge deavant, and Adam ten.
What packs from F9 audio are you using here ? :-)
Hello, question. Did you mix this track only in the box? No outside processing. Thanks
@dilbydj
5 ай бұрын
Hey, yes I mixed and mastered the whole EP in the box.
Did you make the chord device that you used in the video in the melodic elements section?
@dilbydj
2 ай бұрын
It's in Ableton midi devices
nice show off
KZread ads are responsible for me no longer watching contents.. do you have alternative channels?
Doesnt sound like underground
@dilbydj
5 ай бұрын
Cool mate. Music is very subjective. Your opinion is just as valid as everyone else's opinion.
@mariusle3385
5 ай бұрын
@@dilbydj why u label it as underground then when its subjective? if u listend to 500 000 tracks and i listend to 10 000 tracks, what does underground even mean? When u listend to 500000 tracks underground will shift to more detailed unique inspring tracks in my opinion. Ofc if u like a certain type u can listen to it forever(evergreen). For me underground is using elemnents in an non conventional way but still in a musical way with unexpected turn arounds, not the same edm build up type of sht. But yeah you are right, music is fully subjective in how the individual experience it. Then I dont understand the wording "Underground". Underground is also a wording for marketing
@dilbydj
5 ай бұрын
@@mariusle3385 You're obviously very passionate about your opinions of music and I can respect that. But I think stripping away personal opinions and looking at the words in broader sense, as tools to communicate, is more useful to understand my reasoning for the choice of tittle. I am trying to explain that it is house music, but not something on the more commercial end of the spectrum that Spinnin or other such "house" labels might release... Simple, that's it. That's my reasoning. And based on the overwhelmingly positive response to the video, I think that I was able to communicate the subject to the audience in an appropriate manner. Due to your preconceptions of the word "underground", the contents of the video may not have met your expectations based on the title. This doesn't at all mean you are wrong, because we are speaking about a subjective topic, and no doubt there are people who whole-heartedly agree with your opinion. But in this case, it seems you are generally an outlier based on the response of other viewers. If you really feel that strongly that the video doesn't meet your expectations, please by all means feel free not to watch.
I used to save everything I made but ended up with loads of unfinished work. Now if I feel like it's going nowhere or in a good direction, I just save the hook or the part I like then move on. I have a folder of ideas that I can go through to spark ideas. I now finish more of what I make and don't waste time going in the wrong direction.