Let’s make a track… in the style of fred again.. and dj seinfeld

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Watch us build a melodic house track using FM’s Sample Archive in under an hour

IN THE FIRST of our new video series, we’ve given FM contributor Leftie free rein of Future Music’s Sample Archive and challenged him to make a complete track in under an hour.

In part 1, he takes inspiration from melodic, sample-focused house producers like Fred Again.. and DJ Seinfeld. To create a full arrangement, he uses Fred’s single Hannah (the sun) as reference. See how the full arrangement comes together in the accompanying video. Let’s take a look at the key sounds used in our track…

01 One thing that makes producers like Fred Again.. and DJ Seinfeld stand out is their use of found sounds and ambient textures. Our track begins by creating an ambient backdrop using some atmospheric recordings. For this, we layer up a cityscape recording, some vinyl crackle and tape noise. These are grouped together, then EQ is applied to remove low-end rumble.

02 The beat for our track begins with a simple four-to-the-floor kick drum. We EQ this to remove a few sub frequencies and keep it controlled. This is layered with an industrial-sounding snare and hi-hat, both sliced from a processed, atmospheric drum loop from FM’s Sound of the City Pack. These are sequenced using Ableton’s Simpler to create a simple house beat.

03 To add groove to the beat, we layer in a thin shaker loop and a tambourine pattern. These are grouped and sit at a lower volume in the background. Sidechain compression is applied from the kick drum so that the percussion loops duck out of the way of the 4/4 kick.

04 The beat comes to life when we add a live drum break and a sliced beat loop over the top of the electronic elements. At the same time, we use Ableton’s Groove Pool to add swing to the whole beat. We use the Swing Logic 16ths 64 rhythm applied to all of the percussive elements togethe

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