You could be the next Calvin Harris!My man! I want to make deep house myself. Is there deep house inspired dnb I wonder.
I’ve been working on a tune but need to check out some of the examples posted to make sure my idea of Minimal fits
You could be the next Calvin Harris!My man! I want to make deep house myself. Is there deep house inspired dnb I wonder.
what aglbout the inverse, dnb influenced deep house. Think that's a thing?You could be the next Calvin Harris!
I’ve been working on a tune but need to check out some of the examples posted to make sure my idea of Minimal fits
How well does the title of your track express the emotion you're trying to illustrate within your track? My goal here is to encourage people to dig as far into one particular emotion for their track, and to express it within that track as best they can. I don't want people to feel stuck making that deep, doom-y minimal just because they feel it'll win.. get creative and push yourself, and learn something. As corny as that sounds, that really is my goal for this competition.
Yes you are a judge, i hopeApologies to jump in like a bit of a negative Nancy but isn't this a bit of an unneeded category to actively score points on? All well and good to have tracks that mean something but:
1) People who aren't good with words are at a disadvantage here.
2) The emotions people feel to a track is highly subjective. For example, something I find really euphoric, another person might find deeply sombre.
3) Would this also cause people to think more about their track name rather than thinking about really pushing themselves with the actual music, the bit that matters more?
Just my two cents there, I believe I'm one of the judges for this so just wanted to pipe in too.
The trick is to never title your track until its finished then pick a name that fits.Apologies to jump in like a bit of a negative Nancy but isn't this a bit of an unneeded category to actively score points on? All well and good to have tracks that mean something but:
1) People who aren't good with words are at a disadvantage here.
2) The emotions people feel to a track is highly subjective. For example, something I find really euphoric, another person might find deeply sombre.
3) Would this also cause people to think more about their track name rather than thinking about really pushing themselves with the actual music, the bit that matters more?
Just my two cents there, I believe I'm one of the judges for this so just wanted to pipe in too.
@SteveR94 and I will get back to you on this shortlyJust another question here, most of the examples given where more towards the autonomic, musical side of minimal.
But would you guys call the stuff from (for example) Homemade Weapons, Clarity, The Untouchables,... minimal as well? Since it's more my cup of tea, and I'd be making more something in that genre
Just another question here, most of the examples given where more towards the autonomic, musical side of minimal.
But would you guys call the stuff from (for example) Homemade Weapons, Clarity, The Untouchables,... minimal as well? Since it's more my cup of tea, and I'd be making more something in that genre
Yo guys, I’ll definitely try and put together something for this one. Sounds awesome!
So are you guys accepting bop/microfunk style stuff?
Should be burnt at the stake!!Everyone knows what minimal dnb is... except Ivans. Absolute cunto.
apologies for delay on action, glad we've got it sorted now.I agree completely, it's not good, and I've said so. I'm still in, obviously, but that part is no good.