[quote]jon_fisher (9/16/2009)[hr]if i was brutally honest i would want the tutorial to be mainly based on programming the beats and percussion, if it was just a case of using tribal loops over a 4/4 kick then it wouldn’t interest me at all :)[/quote]
+1
Good stuff...I hope it happens. I will be looking forward to this one.
Great stuff Phil. Back in the day I had a long time residency at a club here in New York called Webster Hall and I used to play the hell out of your mix of Seduction!
haha cool! i loved that track always went down a treat.
yeah !
we have a genre master here tooooo !
cool phil show us what its all about ;o) ! its for sure lot of fun for u doing old school vibes !
i played ones with tony thomas - what a cool guy - really good dj - but he smoked alone more weed in half an hour than we (5 guys) in the whole night :P:D
what a nice memory - that was 4 years ago !
cheers !
yeah tony was a legend at the time… totaly set the bar for production quality.
some really cool tracks their phil, would love to see a tutorial from your self with a full on tribal track
not really tribal house butthis is one of my favorite drum/percussion tracks. go to about 2:15 in to the song for the sweet spot
I would love to see a Tut on one of those tracks you posted Phil. Awesome stuff.
wouldnt a more current tribal sound be a muc better tutorial?
Silvio Ecomo & Chuckie - Moombah (Afrojack Remix) - YouTube
trabal beats and squeeky leads?
Yacine Soufiane - Moroccan Ghetto by Pink Flame
A tribal track I just finished last week
I wanted to take a weird direction with this tribal track I hope it works
I’m down for tribal…
So how do we get this on the poll for next time?
Hi all,
this is exactly what I am after…
I agree that learning the percussion from scratch would be most beneficial plus the synth and effect sounds.
I would also like to know about how to make the track flow as ones I have previosuly made sometimes sound too loopy
Cheers
Luke
yeah i’m agree too to have a tribal house tutorial that would be great!!
Dj Vibe and Pete Tha zouk
Check it out!
Tribal house here too! :hehe:
UPDATE: I have done a fair bit of research in to the origins of tribal percussion. looking at african, south american and indian sounds and have built a few examples using recycle to extract loops and single hits. then build tribal beats in ableton.
I will also be including a large collection of samples and a few construction kits.
I hope to start recording the videos soon.
Nice one phil i hope you put a lot of emphasis on building the drum loops and groove, i think this is the main part that a lot of guys struggle with (or maybe it’s just me)
[quote]jon_fisher (11/25/2009)[hr]Nice one phil i hope you put a lot of emphasis on building the drum loops and groove, i think this is the main part that a lot of guys struggle with (or maybe it’s just me)[/quote]
It’s you
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