No rules applies; Just the inner Feelings

It has been way too long I've written something about music. I guess all the other HIVE activities including some undefined forces to push me into spending quality time on engaging, takes all the time away to turn several of the topics (I come across every single day) into a post suitable enough for you the read.

But tonight I couldn't resist. While in an ad's break watching the movie 'Pan', I came across a little video (shared below) featuring maybe my most favourite artist amongst the entire electronic music segment of things. 'Pan' could do without me. Time for some serious writing!

The video

"Steve Rachmad at Tech Talk by Electronic Beats"

Though I was already expecting studio nerd talk of which I hardly understand anything, I had to watch. And indeed, if you will hit the play button, you'll find out it's a lot about the equipment he has. But also how he makes his music, which was the more interesting part for me.

The key take away: In the Past everything was Better {LOL}

Take 2: Bit more Serious edje!

Hardware is beter then digital for music production. And earlier generations are better than the more recent generations.

Take 1: Another Key take away

The best music comes from the emotions. No rules applies, just the inner feelings.

Ok ok :) He didn't say it like this. The video will give you the source, not the translator I'm trying to be

Keep in mind this guy has about 40 years experience in creating music. He is someone who hears music in everything. Inspiration sources enough. I would definitely follow his advise, when I would be able to make music... But I guess, I'm not an artist enough to even want to try.

euhm: about trying?...

Nope, not gonna try, anytime soon. Who knows, maybe a little less soon is possible? When the crypto universe breaks down and falls apart? Will have loads of time then :)

NJOY

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