Let's create rave like we're back in the 90's (Korg M1,Korg MS-20,emulating Akai S950) Prodigy style
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Published 2021-01-03
Besides the Cubase sampler track that is emulating the vintage crunch of samplers like Akai S950 and lots of samples this video feautures the Korg M1, Korg MS-20 and the Waslio FM synth.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:35 Creating the track
8:38 The finished track
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All Comments (21)
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Nothing brings a natural rush like 90s rave piano sound
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this is like pure early 90's rave music, you've literally nailed everything, if i heard it randomly, i would think it was a real 90's track, i mean not made in 2020's
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Now it's definitely the time to bring the early 90s zeitgeist back.
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this really gives me The Prodigy vibes
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This is golden. We are overdue for a rave revival. All things 90's are coming back around again.
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Hardcore will never die! ✊
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This is exactly how we did it back in the days! You kept the oldschool hardware sampler workflow while using modern technology. Kudos!!! Track's awesome!!
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Back in the day when i started producing and DJing i picked up a TR606 for £30 and a 909 for £50. Bought a Jen SX1000 for £70 and my Roland Juno 6 for £100. The joys of the late 80's and early 90's, used to play live and DJ at warehouse parties and amazed i never lost the gear to the police when they raided!!! Ah, the memories of the original warehouse rave scene....
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We need everyone off the stage. You are jumping the record.
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I grew up without being allowed to listen to pop music but having access to a computer and listening to computer music, so I was instantly in love with the techno, trance and rave scene in the 90s - not because of drugs, parties or anything, I've been to one rave in my entire life and that was a local sorry excuse for one. But for the music. I still choose 90s music for my playlists, in particular when exercising or doing something which require me to get my energy up. I dabbed mostly into the higher bmp variants than this though. So I hope some of the forthcoming is going to be hardtrace, hardhouse, the more uptempo happy hardcore etc. But in any case, this was a wonderful trip back memory lane.
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I was a DJ of rave In the 80s90s and I have to say you got it spot one like you where making the music back then you got a gift my friend super stuff bringing back all the memories 🤪👍🙏🙉
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Wind it up, everybody is in the place!
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My jaw started reflexively grinding while listening to the final song
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7:27 Amen to that.
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Till this day, anytime I hear "Rave music" it means to me 90's oldskool UK rave lol. Nice tune, it would be a banger in 1991/2
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My friend used to send me cassette recordings of London Pirate Radio stations. We made a college radio show out of them and introduced Rave music from Touchdown & other pioneers to Canada- we then got into Dutch Drum & Bass with the first D & B show in the country in 1992 Now teaching my son to mix and it's bringing me back to the good Ole days.
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The party with the M1 Piano is just AMAZING The Vocal fits perfect 😍
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Amen Break is like Guile's theme: goes with everything.
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Craving for getting back to the 90s is all over the world. I feel it too, I have M1 and some other cool instruments, etc. Too bad, the World will never be such a sincere place it had been in 90s.
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You could make an entire album in this style and I would buy it…not even joking. Excellent work!