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Recreating the house beats of Skrillex and Four Tet 

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Today we take a look at a super unusual and surprising collaboration between Four Tet and Skrillex. The song in question: / butterflies
Let's remake something in this style in 4 levels of complexity!
We cover a LOT of territory here, so buckle up!
- Level 0: stay open-minded!
- Level 1: Jacking house pattern, hihat choking
- Level 2: Splitting drums into channels, better samples, 16th note groove
- Level 3: Subtle organic sounds, mid percussion, ASMR turnaround
- Level 4: FM subbass with skip, tremolator mindblowing vocal surprise technique, Four Tet-style xylophone solo
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Contents:
0:00 Storytime about Skrillex
2:19 What we'll make today
3:56 Level 1: Beginner
6:20 Level 2: Intermediate
10:21 Level 3: Advanced
14:57 Level 4: Weirdness
17:07 The Mindblowing Vocal Secret
21:02 The Four Tet xylophone solo
25:29 Two key takeaways

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7 июн 2024

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@OscarUnderdog
@OscarUnderdog 2 года назад
Find Oscar's video courses here: courses.underdog.brussels 🖤🖤🖤 Join the Underdog Discord channel: discord.gg/z5N9CTA 👾👾👾 Sign up to the mailing list here: tinyurl.com/yy92sx5u 💌💌💌 Pledge to the Patreon: ​ www.patreon.com/underdogmusicschool 🌱🌱🌱
@MajorPineapple12
@MajorPineapple12 Год назад
will never understand skrillex slander. he's an immensely talented dude that was incredibly influential in both electronic and pop music, and hasnt made brostep type stuff for damn near a decade now
@Tony-qv7sx
@Tony-qv7sx 2 года назад
17:01 its crazy how shifting that one note made the entire bassline/beat feel stale and square. having that note syncopated created the right amount of tension to keep the bassline feeling lively.
@larcomj
@larcomj 2 года назад
"dont get stuck in your old music taste" so true. I grew up listening to death metal and hardcore(not the edm type). now its mostly edm. its ok to change your taste.
@cryptout
@cryptout 2 года назад
I would say expand your taste. I still like the music I grew up with but it’s now extended with a huge library of music I collected over the years.
@gunnardenton5972
@gunnardenton5972 2 года назад
Me too. It's amazing what you can create that somehow exists between, but separate from, two disparate kinds of music like that
@prinsTobi
@prinsTobi 2 года назад
It's ok, but EDM........;)
@oscarherrerar.3496
@oscarherrerar.3496 2 года назад
in fact skrillex started in a metal band. I grew up with rock-metal, then moved to punk-ska, then techno, now hiphop is blowing my mind... music is infinite, never limit yourself
@Re-bl5sr
@Re-bl5sr 2 года назад
Much the same really - grew up listening to a lot of Melodic Black Metal but now I listen to and produce mainly Witchouse (Sidewalks and Skeletons, Black Ceiling, White Ring, CHVRN etc) and Wave music. Making the transition to Witchouse was easy coming from that kind of musical influence as it still maintains a lot of dark melodies. An interesting journey.
@LimabeanStudios
@LimabeanStudios 2 года назад
Skrillex's production is fucking incredible and its a shame he is viewed as no more than a meme for many people.
@User56538
@User56538 2 года назад
they just mad because he stopped making emo music
@mutilux9302
@mutilux9302 Год назад
People overlook his natural knack for melody and mood and it's a shame
@Ravix0fFourHorn
@Ravix0fFourHorn 6 месяцев назад
probably when he looks at his bank account he aint that bothered by this
@90sStarterJacket
@90sStarterJacket 5 месяцев назад
@@Ravix0fFourHorn He probably hires a guy to look at his bank account for him.
@maxmaxington5873
@maxmaxington5873 Месяц назад
@@90sStarterJacketactually he hires a guy to speak to a guy hired by the first guy to look at his bank account.
@OscarUnderdog
@OscarUnderdog 2 года назад
I urge you to stay openminded for this one, don't just hit dislike out of reflex 😇 I promise the tutorial is worth it.
@user-iv9be7cp5j
@user-iv9be7cp5j 2 года назад
Why would you dislike out of reflex? The only reason I'd dislike is that I have to wait for 3 days 😂
@marcosrotllan
@marcosrotllan 2 года назад
It's a hard test but you deserve more than a chance.
@itisfalcone
@itisfalcone 2 года назад
Yes, sensei.
@benz8505
@benz8505 2 года назад
Fine I'll take my dislike back and wait for the end:)
@OscarUnderdog
@OscarUnderdog 2 года назад
@@benz8505 Legend 😂🧡
@laurencelstewart
@laurencelstewart 2 года назад
Oscar, I would be very interested to see you do a dub techno lesson. Synth and drums sounds.
@bricelory9534
@bricelory9534 2 года назад
I just want to say that I discovered your channel a while ago, and your clear tutorials are really really helpful - both for being clear in the things your tutorials are for, but also for learning good ideas and workflows that can be used in a lot of different musical styles. I really appreciate your clear, succinct and still step-by-step teaching of both the basics and nuts-and-bolts.
@OscarUnderdog
@OscarUnderdog 2 года назад
Cheers Brice!
@_d_m
@_d_m 2 года назад
I've just discovered your videos - while a lot of these techniques aren't new to me having spent a lot of time producing stuff of my own, after being away from it for a few years these are super refreshing and inspiring. So glad to find some calm, hype free and useful videos by someone who knows their stuff and can present in such a nice way.
@thisisaniki
@thisisaniki 2 года назад
I for one am looking forward to this, your material is quite inspiring, and make advance stuff easy to grasp. Thank you and keep up the great work
@djjimbo7432
@djjimbo7432 2 года назад
What a fantastic lesson I’ve stumbled upon here. I’ve been feeling bored in my drum sound design lately and this is a gold mine of new tricks to try. Subscribed right away!
@aquamentum
@aquamentum 2 года назад
Your tutorials are so amazing! I always learn some cool new trick that makes me excited to open up my DAW and play around with it. Keep up the great work!
@scarixix
@scarixix 2 года назад
Find your instructional videos the best found so far here in clearly demonstrating and explaining styles and techniques. Very much appreciate because spans range from beginner to advanced. Always seem to take something away and sparks my creativity. Cheers !
@OscarUnderdog
@OscarUnderdog 2 года назад
Love hearing that :)
@Ps3keks15
@Ps3keks15 2 года назад
great work on the vocal chops, so creative
@joshua5887
@joshua5887 2 года назад
Great video! I love the vocal sample part! Thank you!
@CounternoiseMusic
@CounternoiseMusic 2 года назад
Very nicely done! Thanks for sharing!
@benena21
@benena21 2 года назад
Awesome decomposition 👍 thank you you're doing awesome videos !
@cedarhill3816
@cedarhill3816 Год назад
I've spent the weekend evenings watching a few of your videos, and I personally think you are probably the most legitimate teacher for music production online. I love how you point out in fine details the finite details that we should take away " can u see this", "notice this" "can you hear the difference" etc etc. I will 100% be coming back this evening to study some more with you. Thank you for every video I have seen and for the ones yet to see.
@OscarUnderdog
@OscarUnderdog Год назад
So nice to read 🥰
@cedarhill3816
@cedarhill3816 Год назад
@@OscarUnderdog please keep pointing things out in such detail, for me I learn better when I'm shown what to really pay attention to, and the differences really pointed out in an obvious way. The way you talk and explain things is truly brilliant, your a natural teacher, I bet you could teach open heart surgery your that good at teaching lol. Thanks
@GabrielCalarco
@GabrielCalarco 2 года назад
You are a great teacher, I'm really grateful for what you are doing in this channel. Best!!
@jasongravely7217
@jasongravely7217 2 года назад
That vocal trick is Nasty! Can’t stop watching your videos!
@harrietHHH
@harrietHHH 2 года назад
That was a great demo! The explanation of the vocal part was very interesting. Thanks!
@jamespingel8730
@jamespingel8730 2 года назад
So worth keeping an open mind genre-wise and listening to what other people are doing in the neighboring areas of EDM. I support my local jazz and classical radio stations, and both have taught me a ton about dynamics and extended chords. I co-run an IDM label even though I don't make IDM, but listening to and helping artists work on that stuff gives me great ideas to bring back to my house/ambient songs.
@RababaInc
@RababaInc Год назад
love your educational approach ❤️🌱
@slunkzilla
@slunkzilla 2 года назад
you're the only channel I like before watching and hit the bell for, thanks for another fantastic tutorial
@bellchops2487
@bellchops2487 2 года назад
Best production channel on RU-vid by far. Keep it up man.
@mikesyogapodcast
@mikesyogapodcast 2 года назад
Brilliant. I always get inspiration from your vids! Thank you! :)
@_malfunction
@_malfunction 2 года назад
Your thoughts about staying open minded made me really think about my established listening routines... so thanks alot for it!
@jamalyannicguzmansierra7996
@jamalyannicguzmansierra7996 2 года назад
Maan.. Heavy stuff! Learnd a bunch of stuff! Thx for this!
@buckminsterowski
@buckminsterowski 2 года назад
awesome stuff!! 💪💪
@simonvegas793
@simonvegas793 2 года назад
This is a really cool video am glad your channel popped up on my feed.
@isaacanthonydj4124
@isaacanthonydj4124 2 года назад
dude, this is study material for me. Trying to program complex beats into my TR8S now. I'm more of an oldschool deep house head, but the lessons here are valuable to any genre i think... Appreciate!
@CoreyLaGray
@CoreyLaGray 2 года назад
Great video, as usual, sir. Thanks for doing what you do.
@inspir.edmusic
@inspir.edmusic 2 года назад
You're my new favorite production RU-vid channel!
@HK-fj1si
@HK-fj1si 2 года назад
Oscar you’re the man, helped me so much!
@thomasrafaelfluxus3287
@thomasrafaelfluxus3287 2 года назад
great tuturial! definitly gonna use that vocal choir technique !
@SebastianBlix
@SebastianBlix 2 года назад
This is literral gold. The way things are broken down into very understandable bits is priceless.
@simondanielssonmusic
@simondanielssonmusic 2 года назад
god i love four tet
@rosst5923
@rosst5923 2 года назад
Mind blown. Subscribed!
@MiesFM
@MiesFM 2 года назад
Thank you once again for an amazing video
@lukemiles1711
@lukemiles1711 2 года назад
Before 10 I listenend to my dads music (Eric Clapton, G'n'Roses,), after 10 I listened to Slipknot and Metal, at 14 I went to Thunderdome and around 16 to HipHop rap. At 18/19 I found out about Plastikman and good old Detroit techno. Nowadays at 34 I make House and Techno but listen to Movie scores like Hanns Zimmer and others :D
@GinnLDN
@GinnLDN 2 года назад
Same Hans & silvestri
@justanotherguy2590
@justanotherguy2590 Год назад
i found this video very informative and exciting thank you for making wanting to get more motivated in producing again!
@pixeloza7500
@pixeloza7500 2 года назад
You are fantastic educator, i love electronic music and i love this channel.
@romanponomarenko3099
@romanponomarenko3099 2 года назад
great chopped vocal trick! thanks for this one ;)
@danielwp86x
@danielwp86x 2 года назад
you are the next level bro! thank you
@darrend7386
@darrend7386 Год назад
Bro ,hello from ireland i love the videos especially the funny edits like the rest of the darn owl and you turning blue its brilliant keep it up !!!!!
@christianmouton2805
@christianmouton2805 2 года назад
great track. thanks for striking my curiosity. i just got it to play this weekend.
@nicklausmusic
@nicklausmusic 2 года назад
I was honestly buzzing when you showed the Vocal technique, so sick! Need to work out how to do it in FL studio now haha
@LennonRoberto
@LennonRoberto 2 года назад
i found out that throwing an acapella in slisex chops it up into sections.
@honeywellparts7541
@honeywellparts7541 2 года назад
I think it's easier un FL Studio, you can do it in Slicex or Slicer like Lennon said, but I think Harmor it's great for this kind of beat, you can modulate the Start of the sample linking the time of the sample to the X Mod, then you can edit independently each note and select different values for de X Mod in the Piano Roll.
@deanfuel4847
@deanfuel4847 2 года назад
Some killer production tips, as well as a solid (and great) reminder to stay open-minded!
@bailey5924
@bailey5924 2 года назад
Thank you for covering this! I've been listening to this a lot, his song "My Existence" with Noisia is also really good. The thing that's always stood out about Skrillex is the way the production leaps out, like its not just the composition but the way the sound is manipulated in production to sort of tell its own story alongside the songwriting. Plus he basically changed music production, nothing was as loud as his stuff when it came out, nothing POPPED out imo. I think he mostly suffered a case of being new and different to the old guard, plus he became the face of a genre being commoditized in real time, so all of the negative disdain from advertising got put on him as well with all the brand deals ands commercials. I swear marketing almost turned Dubstep into a spectacle where it was basically like a party trick or just easy way to show high-energy ridiculousness, and as such there wasn't much incentive by people to try to grow beyond the sound Skrillex had done, leading to a lot of stagnation imo. I love that Skrillex has just continued to grow and just keep doing new kinds of sound design and production in different genres. Long rant but I remember feeling like he got a lot of undue hate over the years for just being loud, popular, and new.
@entropie
@entropie 2 года назад
Yep the one with Noisia Supersonic is freakin fire - most excellent bass! Skrillex is definitely about solid bass design regardless the genre.
@fabriciomosoni
@fabriciomosoni 2 года назад
Awesome video thanks!
@jeroenfens8978
@jeroenfens8978 4 дня назад
great workkkk! very interesting!
@jimjamjom1
@jimjamjom1 2 года назад
Best online tutor out there. Will be signing up to one of your online courses shortly.
@kausambirajbarua5293
@kausambirajbarua5293 2 года назад
I was really looking for this type of Tutorial. Finally got 😄.
@kausambirajbarua5293
@kausambirajbarua5293 2 года назад
😄 Hi
@maximbyorn5820
@maximbyorn5820 2 года назад
you have the most useful video tutorials all over youtube! you give the opportunity to learn what I wanted I am from Russia. along the way I am learning English by watching your videos. THANK YOU!
@holmesickmusic
@holmesickmusic 2 года назад
Amazing content man
@shaunbowden5993
@shaunbowden5993 2 года назад
That vocal thing you do is brilliant!
@benjaminattardi3140
@benjaminattardi3140 2 года назад
beautiful tut. bro. doing gods work.
@SokeSokeSoke
@SokeSokeSoke 2 года назад
this is bonkers, amazing tutorial!
@davidandjo103
@davidandjo103 9 месяцев назад
Merci oscar pour le travail très précis, le xylophone merveilleux
@BIFTYTIME
@BIFTYTIME 2 года назад
Oscar have you any tracks released ? Yet again another great video thank you !!
@timjulien79
@timjulien79 2 года назад
Dude this is so fantastic
@georgematsuo
@georgematsuo Год назад
super helpful. thank u so mucha
@connormanning7091
@connormanning7091 2 года назад
Yes. So keen. Been very much up for a up to date jackin video.
@urmum7896
@urmum7896 2 года назад
A new dubstep album called 'Acceptance' by Truth was released recently and I thought you would appreciate some of the songs and it would be great to see you recreate some of the sound design used in the album
@arivirtanen2568
@arivirtanen2568 2 года назад
Thanks again man. I just joined your Patreon, and everyone else here who enjoys the content should consider doing it too. Always learning new stuff from you
@OscarUnderdog
@OscarUnderdog 2 года назад
Cheers man!
@michaelyoung768
@michaelyoung768 2 года назад
I love the level format. Its important to learn the basics before trying to start at a intermediate level
@matthewswain5881
@matthewswain5881 2 года назад
I normally dont like any videos at all on youtube, but hot damn this stuff needs to be bumped up in the algorithm
@MusicMybe
@MusicMybe 11 месяцев назад
great vid well done mate
@marcin-talarczyk
@marcin-talarczyk Год назад
Oscar, this is the best contribution to music production teaching since RU-vid was invented!!! Hats off!
@soundcore183
@soundcore183 2 года назад
5th way of making it jacking: tape stop effect on the offset vocals, overdrive on the open hihat, vocoder or halftime on the asmr part for making it more organic, gating white noise on the snare, using ghost notes and fills and removing the poking sibilance on the closed hihat with a dynamic eq on the mids, keeping the sides unprocessed ofc mixed to flavours. It is a long process letting elements talk to each other.
@vittya4373
@vittya4373 2 года назад
My new favorite channel. 🙏
@OscarUnderdog
@OscarUnderdog 2 года назад
Awwww 💙
@C0ZMICWIZARD
@C0ZMICWIZARD 2 года назад
That vocal trick was so dope. +1 to see your take on dub techno 🔮
@harry2house536
@harry2house536 2 года назад
It is interesting how thin is the line to describe sub-genres nowadays, I am also amused by how electronic dance music is evolving. But, and a huge BUT, in terms of Jacking House there are some fundamentals that characterized this style. I am not... NOT pretending to lecture anybody about this, just wanted to help the best I can. While it is true that back in the day “Jackin” referred to a style of dance, today it is more commonly associated with a Nu-school style of “primarily” sample-based house music that is largely characterized by its urban/street attitude, shuffly/skippy percussion, big funky basslines and chopped up samples from styles such as hip-hop, RnB, jazz, swing, funk, & disco. It typically is a more “energetic” and “faster” form of house music normally falling in the 126 to 130 bmp range but it can contain deeper & moodier elements as well. It stays very true to the old house formula but unlike the more traditional styles that are restricted to much tighter well-defined limitations, pretty much anything goes in Jackin House as long as it’s not considered douche or cheese and stays in those bpm ranges. Often jokingly referred to as “dude house” or “gangsta house”. My biggest influencers in this style would be Mark Farina, Jason Hodges, Fries & Bridges (Hector Moralez & Phil Weeks), DJ Mes, Sonny Fodera, Tommy Largo, Wattie Green, d-t3ch, Scrubfish, Nate Laurence. I've been listening over and over this track and find no elements to be defined as Jacking House, but... again, how music is perceived is what matters the most, despite how well educated the listener is... I personally, find Skrillex interesting to follow, not musically speaking but creatively, he really developed a complex level to approach - from an engineering standpoint - sound design, mixing, and mastering. My thoughts regarding this track: solely "commercial". Wel mixed, interesting elements, nice sound design. I liked the video and I turned into a follower of this channel. Really good made and very appealing content. 👏👏👏
@OscarUnderdog
@OscarUnderdog 2 года назад
This is a great, thoughtful comment. Much appreciated! 🧡 I admit I wasnt aware that there was such a specific genre definition out there, i was only trying to describe the house-influenced drum programming 😌✌
@harrycordero
@harrycordero 2 года назад
No worries man, this happens when a boring Dj walking nearby a production challenge. I admire Skrillex - on the production side 🤪. Glad you are so professional and share a respectful comment. Deep, Soulful, and Jacking had been my companions for about 22 years of underground djing. I'm not famous, just a guy with eccentric musical taste. From progressive Rock to IDM..., yes IDM😂. Keep on rocking men, nice work.
@DaGhostChild
@DaGhostChild 2 года назад
I had all those jacking house producers on the radar, (Mark Farina is one of my all time favourite djs) specially around 2006 - 2010 and those were really good times for that style. Jackin house was big in the underground scene and thanks to internet too, but some producers abandoned the genre and at the same time the music began to be less creative. I think there's still producers around the world that are still making jackin house but nowadays I prefer a more eclectic approach, so I listen or mix from deep, soulful, lof-fi, disco/funky house to some garage or just straight house but it has to be groovy, creative or quality records/tracks. So it's a well known genre and this Skrillex (which I thought came from dubstep) is defenitely not Jackin House. I would say this is more in the comercial EDM dance environment aimed to a younger audience.
@dublinimal
@dublinimal 2 года назад
class videos mate
@dj.j-are
@dj.j-are 2 года назад
My Friend thank you for sharing your knowledge. I wish i could take some of your advance class .I live in the states, but your vidz come in handy .I'am always leaning something new. Bless and TY AGING .
@jolieuke
@jolieuke 2 года назад
My new favorite channel too ! ;)
@Howwi
@Howwi 2 года назад
I try to listen to at least 1 or 2 new tracks every day. Keeps me open minded. I have my stuff I always return to, but it's so interesting to me to see what kind of new stuff that's out there. When I die, I don't want to feel I didn't explore and listen to enough music ^_^
@tazsidney6910
@tazsidney6910 2 года назад
So good, thank you
@RMercer91
@RMercer91 2 года назад
Cant wait!!!!
@buzzandjim4265
@buzzandjim4265 2 года назад
I see there's a dislike before its even started .. looking forward to video thanks
@krmaworld
@krmaworld Год назад
absolutely incredible
@SickFlipFingrboardin
@SickFlipFingrboardin 2 года назад
KILLER tutorial man
@stech_x8329
@stech_x8329 2 года назад
Huge huge tutorials!!!🔥🔥
@kevinfitzpatrick95
@kevinfitzpatrick95 2 года назад
Awesome great thanks!
@rodstench
@rodstench Год назад
love your philosophy about being open minded about new tunes. that mindset has lead to to appreciate so many different kinds of music well into my 30s - including recently my love of pop music and... Taylor Swift
@BeniRoseMusic
@BeniRoseMusic 2 года назад
Wow, hard to believe we're far enough removed that some younger people just totally missed out on dubstep and don't know it was a thing.
@OscarUnderdog
@OscarUnderdog 2 года назад
I know right :D but it's only gonna get worse, gotta stay up to date!
@funkbungus137
@funkbungus137 2 года назад
@@Ss-zg3yj if skrillex fucked up dubstep, wait til you see what I've done.
@lightningkitebeats
@lightningkitebeats Год назад
Forget missing out dubstep, sounds like people missed out on the Backstreet Boys!
@mattm3729
@mattm3729 2 года назад
Have you done a vid on ghost snares/percs in house? Some of those patterns are quite tricky getting the hang of.
@NLTony
@NLTony 2 года назад
Opened YT with great timing :D
@OscarUnderdog
@OscarUnderdog 2 года назад
:D
@komma6719
@komma6719 2 года назад
Your Channel madly underrated
@AUTOSAD777
@AUTOSAD777 2 года назад
"This way, the percussion moves across the stereo field. That's cute." - Oscar 2021 🤣
@OscarUnderdog
@OscarUnderdog 2 года назад
🤣 felt cute
@bigbyallsmay8992
@bigbyallsmay8992 2 года назад
no lies detected
@so2fast4u2
@so2fast4u2 2 года назад
i never liked teachers and always had real bad grades in school, just the art teacher, she was smoking hot. This is the first teacher that i listen to with all the attention i have! The way he explains is right down my alley and i could listen to him talk forever. All these tricks and tips apply to any DAW and any lvl of knowledge, it's fantastic.
@somfmusic1723
@somfmusic1723 2 года назад
Totally agree with being open minded with music. Growing up, my dad was a drum teacher and I played guitar. We both kinda had this notion that electronic music was objectively bad because there was a lack of theoretical knowledge use and reliance on loops. later on in my late teens, I got really into electronic music production and realized not only was I using my music theory knowledge in every piece I made, but I was also expanding my knowledge of sound design, exploring new timbres and gaining an understanding of the actual science of sound. A couple years ago I sat down with my dad and showed him a project I was working on. going through the various synth plug ins and showing how sounds were created from scratch. showing him how I laid out rhythmic patterns, I could see it click in his head that there was this whole other world of musicians really pushing the envelope without even touching an instrument. Nowadays he's ecstatic when I send a project im working on to him and wants to talk for hours about it.
@lesthedog
@lesthedog Год назад
I know I've watched a lot of Underdog when I hear level 4 and I'm like, "oh yeah, that sounds like an Oscar production"! 🤩
@pierresomville7323
@pierresomville7323 2 года назад
vraiment super intéressent .....j'admire 🙏😎
@applejaanse
@applejaanse 2 года назад
Hi Underdog, where you at Voltage festival? I think I've seen you at the food stands :P
@OscarUnderdog
@OscarUnderdog 2 года назад
👀⚡😁 yes I was!
@jasharin
@jasharin 2 года назад
this is sick as hell
@jazzmastert
@jazzmastert Год назад
Best electronic music tutorials on RU-vid !
@Rightly_Divided
@Rightly_Divided 2 года назад
What do you think of the Waldorf Iridium to produce these various types of sounds?
@rulindachatt
@rulindachatt 2 года назад
My enjoyment of these videos and my loathing of skrillex are at a crossroads here.
@lifeispower
@lifeispower 10 месяцев назад
Hola Oscar! Impressive tuto, no more doubts to be youre patreon (Thats i can afford :P ) Best regards from Valencia, Spain
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