How To Make A Track: Phase Fatale
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How To Make a Track is a series that offers an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look at how the world’s best producers make their music. In this episode, we visit the Berlin studio of Hayden Payne aka Phase Fatale, a Berghain resident with a love of ’80s post-punk, industrial and EBM.
On his new album Scanning Backwards, released earlier this year on Ostgut Ton, Payne explores how sound has been used to try to influence human behaviour throughout history, from the soundsystems that power nightclubs to the mind-control experiments conducted by the CIA as part of the top secret MK-Ultra program in the 1950s and ’60s.
Payne shows us how his fascination with the effects of different sonic frequencies informs his music, whether he’s scanning wavetables on his Waldorf Microwave XT synth or using guitar feedback to create background ambience.
Scanning Backwards is available now on Ostgut Ton.
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Great stuff. Learnt more in this vid than any of the others. He gave so much away about his signature sound. Very humble guy
@DJ_Melech
4 жыл бұрын
Same. Learnt loads and got inspired to make an industrial ripper.
Rarely see someone break down a track so succinctly, normally they look bored as hell doing it..great stuff :)
the cat is the mastering engineer
@Pashsport
4 жыл бұрын
ghostwriter
@Damian-ek7mw
4 жыл бұрын
I Like your picture
@hardcoreherbivore4730
4 жыл бұрын
Clearly has the best ears in the room. 😏
@wassll
4 жыл бұрын
There is nothing left for mastering lol
@thissilentshell6360
4 жыл бұрын
Bob Katz 🤣
when this came in my recommended i went OH SHIT out loud
Dude's freakin cool, showing pretty much exactly everything he does on his own tracks.
This is gold! he breaks so many rules and automation by hand makes you feel very involved with making the track.
Such dark grooves love it! When 'ambience' was added with noise from the MS-20 and it sounded like a thousand tortured souls 😍
'it is really important not to mix with your eyes at all'
Literally just starting digging into this chaps sound... Spooky! 😎 Top guy. Great content.
80's EBM-Industrial-New Beat-Dark Wave all in one! This kid was born in the wrong decade! Great stuff
@sportsfreundberlin
3 жыл бұрын
Minus the distorted vocals, hope he keeps it that way
@notsure1135
3 жыл бұрын
Born in the right decade to bring it back
@Ben-nx7yy
2 жыл бұрын
@@notsure1135 Thats what im saying. Electro music is on the rise again, lots of people saying house music summer for 2022 and germany ramping up the raves, the goth clubs in Tennessee are also ramping up and booking Dj's from Chicago, LA and bands such as Pixel Grip, Patriarchy, MVTANT etc. Right Decade!!
He actually gets it. This is how we did EBM in the 90s without DAWs. Also, finally Skinny Puppy gets some recognition. Modern TBM.
Love the connection and underlying story, it adds that extra impact and depth to your sound, thanks for sharing.
Really love these series! thank you fact ! And thank you Hayden for your time ;)
Wow man, really inspiring to see his way of working and his enthusiasm. You just can't stop watching!
Very well explained and straightforward. Not everyone will share its techniques so detailed so thumbs up for it. Very enthusiastic and friendly guy :)
This was an excellent breakdown of his working practises.
never heard of this dude til now, thanks for sharing your workflow. love the industrial influence. will be exploring your work
Wow this is the most succinct walk through of a recording process. Lots of room for creative recording. Well done!
Super cool! I love it when artists really think deep about music in an original way.
Loved the way he goes about explaining all the stuff he does. Loved the cat as well. Oh, and yeah, the track is killing it.
Greatly inspired from early Skinny Puppy and Frontline Assembly albums. Good to see. Although too much low end filtered out but I'm sure he has a lot better knowledge of how his DJ setup sounds.
Some absolute gems of knowledge in this video.
Love going through his process, thanks for sharing!
Great vid. Digging the process and he goes into great detail.
How did it take me 3 years to get here. This is pure gold. Thank you!
Thanks Hayden for sharing your knowledge and love of sound. Brilliant
Great vid, such a fluid workflow. That’s mastery
wow... this video gives me tons of information about how to make Raw Industrial & EBM track what I really wanna make !! You are true genius, Love u Phase Fatale!!!
Fantastic piece! I love getting a look into the mind of musical genius. Phase Fatale seriously knows his stuff!
Very well thought guy! See you soon in one of Berlin's clubs. Hope to hear this one kick in on the dance floor.
@babachichibaba
4 жыл бұрын
Not so soon
@ziggypop5545
4 жыл бұрын
Just in Berghain
the BEST guitar recording I've ever seen
Love this technique, inspiring! 14:00
"How To Make A Track": (he immediately goes into MKULTRA conspiracy mode) nice :)
@intheblink
4 жыл бұрын
good buddy is it a conspiracy theory if it’s true and documented?
@user82938
4 жыл бұрын
@@intheblink I guess it's just a conspiracy and no longer a theory.
@aabe4327
4 жыл бұрын
@@intheblink It is all very well documented. Nothing theoretical nor conspiratorial about it.
@rorykoehler9018
4 жыл бұрын
@@aabe4327 it's still a conspiracy even if it's documented
@oy3ah2025
4 жыл бұрын
-OY3AH! " Fact We love these "
Who would dislike this gem? Thanks Fact Magazine for featuring the darker under belly of electronic music
This is so awesome. I just watched the whole thong a second time after a month. Really good producer, nice insights in his work process
Phase Fatale is GOAT. Do more of this series please!
Really good video, I liked his style and the track! More like this!!
Love the process and variations in this EBM Industrial track!!
Finally, someone with a great Story to tell, regarding the music he creates. Really great documentary. Sounds tremendous btw.
More of these sessions with different artists please
love this style of production !!! this track is fire !!
Oh my god I immediately started to think about late 90's Arena FPS's, especially Quake 3. This was a very great watch!
Loving it!
I just always come back to this video!
I’m not even into this style of music (eventhough I do like it) but his process is super interesting and he comes up with real quality stuff! 👏🏽👏🏽
Really nice to see that there are rivet heads among the younger people
Sick ass kicking tune dude. Excellent job!!
COOL! GOTTA share this!
hes hot explains this more clearly/efficiently than almost anyone else i've heard describing anything to do w producing music and makes good music. yea
he's really interesting and talented, love his music
What a great interview!
Great video. Talented and intelligent guy. Cool of him to share his tricks too.
very cool guy! And great music ! thanks for sharing!
Brilliant piece, took so many tips from that.
Hayden is an absolute genius in electronic sound. A young producer with an incredible future. Puts a lot of us older electronic musicians to shame ! Keep up the amazing work Master Hayden !
Machinedrum is so easy to work with once you get it's work flow and build muscle memory. It's fairly rigid, quantization wise, but that's what makes it so great for electronic music. That filter bank dirties up that kick nice!
wow, one of the best episode
Excellent video, thanks!!
loving the enthusiasm and clear explanations of whats going on nice gal :)
This guys awesome !! Brooklyn in the house.
Reminds me to 1980s Electronic Body Music. Like your track a lot.
sick, this is my favorite song off the album
absolutely delightful!
Woah a masterclass, love it!! Thanks
That was great!
Good vid. Admiring the studio tan!
I thoroughly enjoyed this.
the guitar sounddesign is crazy love it🙃
I've been a fan of this dude for a while now, always wondering how his workflow was. Boy am I in luck!
Really insightful video. His album is very good.
Very interesting way of making music. Thanks for sharing!
My favourite techno producer/dj. Thanks for this video.
Nice week dude refreshing keep in touch🕊
This is one of the most inpiring videos i have ever seen !
Got massive Front 242 vibe, great track! ⚫
Kudos on the pre made joint on the side buddy!
I remember when this kid was making synth-pop and post-punk... Love to see how he's evolved.
@kingcaligula625
3 жыл бұрын
Do you remember what they were called?
@mistercheetah9717
3 жыл бұрын
@@kingcaligula625 Dream Affair, and I think he played in a band called Frank(Just Frank) but discogs disputes this.
Awesome. Love the process.
Jeeeez, mad! Love this guy! I'd love to see how to make a track like Kahn & Neek one day!
First time hearing phase. This dudes super passionate love it!
So I cane back to this, this morning. Savant comes to mind
very nice studio, and an interesting project.
The guitar-ambience sounds soo good!
@josefk5659
3 жыл бұрын
Gotta use the metal zone pedal. It’s guitar feedback ketchup
Very insightful. Thanks.
And a black ebm kitty:) its nice to see new generation of DJ's loving sound and aesthetics of EBM and adding to it.
this was so useful...thanks!
Amazing. Love it. Huuuuuuuge EM lover. Greetings from Belgium. Dirk.
This was actually super slick
I think this dude is such a legend and this is so helpful. I owe u a beer dude. One day 😊
Excellent video!
You have a teaching skill.
Song name is Binding by Oath if anyone wondered.
I’ve said it before I’ll say it again, we need the a machine drum mk3!
@LarcTald
4 жыл бұрын
Or at least a RYTM with those MachineDrum machines...
@trevor4835
4 жыл бұрын
Machinedrum Mk3 amen
@bellsquare6766
3 жыл бұрын
Call it the Machinedrum mk-Ultra
now THIS is a video worth watching.
@klinkske
Жыл бұрын
Still is a video i watch again and again ❤
This was brilliant! Thanks FACT + Phase Fatale, really interesting was totally absorbed by this
super sympathic dude. onelove.
Incredible artist
Love this guy! So Impressiv talented
Loved this thanks
fantastic content