it works like gambling.
Simply, when you are in tiktok you get a random video that may interest you or not. That addictive element is what makes it feel special.
And the interface is made around this concept.
it works like gambling.
Simply, when you are in tiktok you get a random video that may interest you or not. That addictive element is what makes it feel special.
And the interface is made around this concept.
What is the secret sauce that makes tiktok so addictive.
A lot of people say that after the tiktokban nobody will replicate the algorithm.
I will say that both YouTube and Instagram have replicated or even improved on it. But still tiktok hits different.
Because of a secret ingredient: (cont)
Help a musician caught in the predatory US Healthcare.
Synthwave artist Out Runner had an accident and got screwed by his health insurance. We made a compilation to help with his bills if you are #freeluigi or a #synthwave fan spread the message.
Calling all #synthwave fans!
04.01.2025 00:09 β π 10 π 4 π¬ 0 π 1
If you are curious and want to listen to the song, you can find it here: youtu.be/VochtnzacbM?...
Bonus points if you find all the inspiration for the title.
Takeaways:
Keep it simple.
Use presets and tried and true arrangements.
Keep few elements into focus and build everything else around them.
I did so with vocals, bass, drums and lead and used everything else for ambience.
Just stop when you feel it is good enough.
I added some effects, paced it and built the arrangement around it.
And I was done. 8/8
Then I had this idea.
What if I add some spoken words parts to fill the empty spaces.
So I came up with this simple story about a renegade cyborg asking a boy to help him take revenge on the corp that ruined their life (everyday, relatable lyrics are important) and recorded a monologue.
7/8
Then added a pad and some risers and various effects low in the mix as ear candy.
Finally, I came up with a super simple lead line using just 3 notes (E, F, D)
But there was still something missing... 6/8
Then I added some basic drums.
While coming up with ideas I had four different apps but they were not exactly working.
Through mixing they ended up sounding like short percussive clangs so I added all four of them low in the mix, creating some sort of evolving percussion. 5/8
Then I added a subbass layer and a plucky wide layer following that bass.
Then I added a slower bass pattern to change tempo.
That was one hour in the project 4/8
I had a vital cyberpunk bass preset that I used.
I followed an ebm bass line tutorial (octave jumps and moving one semitone, from E to F).
Then I made a small variation of it and used them. 3/8
It all started with the strongest motivation and artist can have: pettiness.
Someone in my critique group said that cyberpunk should be exclusively 100 BPM so I got angry and went "I will make the most basic cyberpunk 2/8
I am extremely slow when making songs. However, I once finished and publish a song in three days.
Here's how I did: 1/8
Producers you can only use one synth, which one do you pick? #musicproduction
18.12.2024 15:29 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Those dude that complain about Ciro's face in the Witcher 4 trailer never met an actual East European woman, right?
13.12.2024 15:58 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Mario wears a MAGA hat...
12.12.2024 09:41 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Question: Would you mind listening to a song in a language you do not understand? #music
06.12.2024 20:48 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
another trainee approaches me and mutters: "so what? I am a musician myself".
Turns out he was a well known underground rapper with some indie hits under his belt.
Success is mostly silent, the loudest voices are seldom the most successful (2/2)
Many years ago I was hired for a job. During our training all new hires introduced ourselves.
One of us was telling us on and on about how he was aspiring to make a musical career as a songwriter.
During the break (1/2)
My pet peeve about the "best of the year" lists popping up each December:
The. Year. Ain't. Fucking. Over. Yet!
To all artists: no friend, family member or significant other will support your creations more than a totally random stranger off the internet you never interacted with.
03.12.2024 09:59 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Hereβs the deal: my favorite redneck @pashangaudio.bsky.social will curate my Bluesky playlist, and the more followers we get, the bigger itβll grow. No gatekeeping! Letβs create a space where everyone can share and gain views. Iβm here to passionately promote amazing synth music!
01.12.2024 14:09 β π 60 π 10 π¬ 9 π 0Case in point: Me and @pashangaudio.bsky.social just released this banger of a song yesterday but I forgot to tell you about it midnightvoid.bandcamp.com/track/urban-...
30.11.2024 18:29 β π 4 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Warning to all musicians!
If you have a release scheduled make sure to make it on a date that you are not busy AF and actually have the time to promote it!
Thank you!
30.11.2024 18:24 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0People often ask me if you need to know music theory to create music, and I always tell them, absolutely not. You should think about how music theory isnβt a set of rules? Itβs more like a map to help you find your way when youβre lost. And to make things faster. Its easier if you know music theory!
27.11.2024 11:01 β π 39 π 5 π¬ 10 π 6I believe that some years ago it was an anything goes approach, while today we get over specific subsubgenres and boxes we have to fill to get playlisted.
26.11.2024 00:15 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Hey Cait.
My fave is probably Raiders of the Arc because I have watched that movie over 15 times.