This pairs well with "1 Hour Random Music Notes for Instrument Practice" and "One hour of silence occasionally broke by the opening riff from Bad To The Bone"
i don't know what a generative or whatever is but this is actually really helping me. i had a really awful day today and i wont go into detail but i will say that school sucked and coming home sucked even more, now im super duper sick, in the bathroom in the dark and i have nothing but my headphones and a phone and toilet paper. im listening to this and its actually really helping me calm down despite the situation im in. thank you.
I genuinely don't know how to feel about this. I'm only 10 minutes in, but... I want it to resolve into something. And it just won't. And I know it won't ever. Like, it is genuinely an enjoyable drum beat, but like. It needs more than just the drum beat? It needs all the melody and sampling and everything, right? Uhh. What is this saying. About me & my music tastes? Is it saying anything? Is this abstract art and I'm being challenged by it to reconsider my perspective? What's the right perspective D: D: D:
You like what you like, but you aren't in control of that. And what's interesting is questioning what makes you like what you like. And that's what art can do
I honestly think the fast Breakbeat generation itself not having great chopping programming, not it being purely rhythmic music being the problem. Venetian Snares' track Gentlemen relies on it's rhythm of various drum / percussion samples, along with having atmospheric use of samples and simple Jungle like sub-bass, and I think that Snares' track is better than this.
This is very helpful; its hard to find consistently energetic background music for working on a long project, w/o vocals and is non-repeating! Really appreciate you sharing this here!
Pie Flavoured Pie Man: I baked you a pie! Kid: Oh, boy! What flavour? Man: Pie flavour. (a tiny pie bursts out of the pie while electric guitar music plays) Title Sequence (asdfmovie2 theme song plays) (static) I Like Trains (Part 1) (A song plays in the background.) Girl: I like singing! Boy: I like dancing! I Like Trains Kid: I like trains. (A train rams in to the I Like Trains kid.) (static) Gullible Guy 1: Hey. It says 'Gullible' on the ceiling. (Guy 2 looks up. The ceiling clearly says 'Gullible') Guy 2: Oh, so it-- ah, you stole my lungs. (static) Die, Potato (Part 2) Potato killer: Die potato! (Potato pulls out a gun) Potato: Not today. (static) Driving Llama (Part 1) Clown: Haha! They said I could never teach a llama to drive! Llama: BAAAAAAAAA-- Clown: No, Llama! Nooo! (The Llama flies off a cliff.) (static) Raaainbows Man: Doctor, I think I might be homosexual. Doctor: How can you tell? (Man vomits a Rainbow) Announcer: Raaaainbooows! (static) Hold Your Horses Ranger: What are you?! A man, or a mouse?! (a realistic drawing of a horse is shown) (static) I Like Trains (Part 2) Teacher: Hey kids! I brought you some cookies! Kids: Yay! Cookies! (Kids cheering until I Like Trains kid interrupts) I Like Trains Kid: I like trains. (Teacher and the kids give poker faces.) (I Like Trains kid gets hit by train.) (static) Desmond The Moon Bear (Part 1) (Desmond The Moon Bear title screen) Singers: ♪ Desmond The Moon Bear! ♪ Desmond: How did I... get here? Announcer: The End. (static) I Can't Read Man: (chuckles) I can't read. (static) Cat Allergy Man 1: Kitten Fight! Man 2: No, wait! I'm allergic to adorableness! (Man 2 gets hit in the face by a kitten and picks it up, which gives him a really cute face) Man 2: Aww... (Man 2's grave is shown) (static) I Like Trains (Part 3) Harold: What are you up to, son? I Like Trains Kid: I like trains. Harold: Hahaha. Yes, you do. (long and awkward pause) (static) Gay (Part 2)/I Like Trains (Part 4) Man: Hey. You know who's gay? Yo-- (he and the other guy get hit by a train) Ending Credits (credits roll) I Can't Wait Man 1: I can't wait to eat this bagel! Man 2: Yes, you can. Man 1: Yeah, I guess you're right.
Not even sure if this was supposed to parody breakcore. Fans tend to have a very self important attitude towards the genre lol i think it would be fun to poke fun at that
I love listening to this in college while working on the computer and mixing it with other tabs to create dreadful sound concoctions for myself. Right now I'm listening to this in three tabs at different speeds, along with a loop of the Don't Starve ragtime song, and 1 hour of silence interrupted by the Bad to the Bone riff (at 1.5 speed). Thanks for this, very powerful, very stimulating. Life is beautiful
each hit has a varying chance of being replaced with a random hit, the ones that make up the thrust of the breakbeat rhythm play 100% of the time. but yes there are a few beatrepeats afterwards
Ive had a couple different "beats to relax to" vids in my reccomended lately so when i saw the title and almost scrolled past when i noticed "wait. .... This is patricia taxxon. Oh Shit!!!!" (Edit cuz i just put on my glasses and can see the drum kit is an istock photo and thats just perfect)
@@Patricia_Taxxon in a music class i did ages ago we had a thing called nodal that was able to do generative / semi-random stuff , is this what you're doing? or is this purely in Ableton
i get exactly what you mean and here is another example ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PtvS4-VqxRA.html that type of progression is surprisingly common
Heyo, I'm Q, but not that Q. He's a different dude, but I'm a Q too; just not that kind of Q, a Q≠Q (that's Q not Q, not 2 Q's, for those confused). Around here it's Q³, Q-Cubed; like a Sugar³ dropped from the Sugar³Glider onto you.
would it be possible to have something that somewhat feel constructed by controlling how the random patterns are ordered? like A,A,B A,A,C, D,D,B D,D,C (idk, im not a musician)
if I learned max maybe, i'm already stretching ableton's onboard tools enough to get this to make nonrepeating patters while still generally preserving the breakbeat rhythm
Modular software like VCV rack has tons of random generation and sequencing utilities. I can think of a set of modules that could do what you're suggesting. though they're pretty awkward for sampled drums compared to a nice DAW.