I’ve been watching her videos a lot lately. Very informative and helpful for understanding music theory.
I’d give Beato a point in the idea that copyright claims are killing everything. Sampling would have not been allowed and a whole bunch of genres would not exist if that same strategy of copystrikes would have been applied at the time.
It’s not even the artist anymore benefitting from it and it is transferable… when money takes over creation.
On another note, we can notice that Umberto Ecco was right when he said that TV speaks mainly about TV. There?s a whole bunch of YT channels speaking only about YT world, making circles…
I enjoy this guy’s musical output quite a bit and I’m not even deeply into the genres he mostly works in. The grammar in the previous sentence is even worse than my usual and I trust you all will forgive.
https://www.youtube.com/c/RufesLive
This dude is the king of the TR8S and has provided me lots of useful info.
https://www.youtube.com/c/Belibat
I like how this dude gets right to the point with little to no fluff and is absolutely not about any specific gear. I don’t make music like him and I don’t use Logic but I get lots of little sound design and arrangement tips that I like. Extra points for his funky ‘smellin the skunk’ facial expressions and Cali surfer type twang.
https://www.youtube.com/c/BigZMusic
Otherwise you all have covered all the good ones I know and have shown a few more as well. Nicely done.
I enjoy also a lot the youtube channel alloutofsync. I feel like I want more and more Bastl stuffs and Erico Pico III because of them
Hey Popes is a good recommendation a pal of mine!
I will refrain from recommending myself because that’s crass so I will recommend another good internet pal of mine: CNTR RNDM
It’s a new one! I love rhythm roulette. I’m so glad it’s back.
My favorite is with Medslaus. Slaus Malone uses an Octatrack to make an abstract beat for Medhane to spit over. It’s so good, but for some reason it no longer exists on Mass Appeal’s channel. Luckily someone re-uploaded it:
I was happily surprised to see them back as well, those daytrip guys work eerily well together
Heymun is so unique
I’m late to this thread, but wanted to say thanks for this channel recommendation. I love old dnb and jungle!
This isn’t a YouTube thing, but tangentially related – I’ve been reading this book on drum n bass, and if you like that channel you might find this a fun read:
Renegade Snares: The Resistance And Resilience Of Drum & Bass https://a.co/d/aFJeVH5