Was unaware…oops fixed it…
Bb 136 fish slapping duel off battle royale with cheese deadline april 18th
Bear with me im trying to keep up.
Arca is a talented producer her music is boundary pushing very different than somethings ive heard…but yea her track that i posted i think is a perfect execution of incorporating rubato in electronic music.
Edit disclaimer her music videos are very wierd…a little bit too taboo for me but…well…lets just leave it at that.
Arca fucking rips but also sometimes i find the music hard to process or latch onto. I definitely get more out of Arca when i’m in the mood for careful listening.
Also, coincidence?
Lmao coincidence.
Maybe a nonidmfer lurker got the idea from idmf discovery by google search.
Lol.
what is “rubato”? this video posted do we have to sample this? i am kinda confused and never done a beat battle before. help??? sorry i am so strained on time
Just make a track using whatever but an at least one element of the track has to be in rubato…like the main lead…or the percs…or the whole track you decide.
I don’t do beat battles, but I do spectate. This video helped me to understand it immediately:
Sounds like a cool idea! Especially in electronic music where most things are heavily quantized as the norm
where do we send our tracks and what format must the song be in? aka mp3 etc? and any restrictions like private or no soundcloud?
Just upload to soundcloud and post a link in this thread.
Any format is ok as long as its streamable.
@dj0xygen from what i hear its not rubato…
Rubato is like unquantized electronic music…
So make some edits in the sequence and turn off quantization for like the melody…or the drums whichever…
Probably doesn’t fit the definition of rubato but the tempo fluctuates subtly throughout and the dialogue isn’t quantised.
Anyway I told myself I’d just post whatever I did because I’ve started countless tracks for these and just gave up.
here it is!
one take guitar noodling with a zoom h2 pointed at the amp then played around with slices of ambiance and field recording