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hey! michael (the owner of the label Hypnus) has a youtube channel. you can also watch some of what he does with ableton etc. there is also a discord page. and you can also ask him questions personally. he’s totally open about it.
However, my personal opinion (even if you may not be interested here) is that it’s nice to be inspired. but in the end it’s much nicer if you just do what you really feel instead of following along with something. your own sound can develop in this way and you will always cover a certain genre with it one way or another, if you want to write it to a great label.
everyone only cooks with water and usually there is no great magic behind it.
however, technical knowledge is a very important thing in order to be able to run official productions. it’s much better if I know straight away how to get a sound instead of just tinkering around with it.
but when people all listen to the same thing (as is often the case), it gets annoying at some point. and that’s why it’s immediately noticeable when someone sounds different, even though it’s the same genre. I hear that immediately and then you realize that it’s something special and very decent. i switch off many of these tracks straight away because they just sound too copied and generic or too stupid, because a great modular sequence is simply played without a great musical understanding behind it.
In this genre I especially noticed Luigi Tozzi, Alan Backdrop, Ness, Formant Value, Toki Fuko and the label owner himself. All these people cover this genre, but it still sounds very own and special.
as I said, there isn’t much magic behind it, in the end it counts how cleverly you did it to stand out. here are a few examples:
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