3 Things Every Producer Should Steal From Björk

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  • čas přidán 10. 06. 2024
  • If there's one thing that we've all become great at in 2024 its overcomplicating things - especially in the music production world of youtube.
    But costumes and music videos aside, Bjork doesn't seem to do that.
    In this video we will look at three lessons we can learn from how Bjork made Homogenic back in 1997 that will help producers of any level develop their skills without overcomplicating the process, and maybe even have fun too.
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Komentáře • 89

  • @raskarkapax
    @raskarkapax Před 8 dny +84

    Steal the swan dress

  • @BataraKado
    @BataraKado Před 2 dny +10

    "if you dont know what to record then dont record anything." - steve albini. r.i.p

  • @els1f
    @els1f Před 6 dny +13

    The "... But do we have more wisdom?" Got an immediate subscribe lol

  • @Lhenndyn
    @Lhenndyn Před 19 hodinami +3

    Mark Bell was a Genius…

  • @SchwingyPOV
    @SchwingyPOV Před 10 dny +9

    Now I can finally sound like a professional 90s producer, as I've always dreamed of being. Thx.

  • @weaponxx9467
    @weaponxx9467 Před 15 hodinami +1

    I actually started lo-fi recording with hardware, it was really useful to me starting that way as a home producer. I have used Ableton in the past but usually only for multitrack arranging/recording and the only DAW kinda thing I use now is Caustic 3 on my phone because it is comparatively limited. Good video.

  • @scarletdawnmusic
    @scarletdawnmusic Před 6 dny +8

    I'll start by saying your videos are cool! I think your first two points are great and very important.
    Now, I'm sorry for being the first negative comment here but I feel some sort of way about Björk. I've written papers and essay on her compositions and production haha. Here's my wall of text:
    Björk is the worst example you can use to "keep it simple." I know you're choosing Homogenic as the focal point, but even with the limited palette of sounds (beats and voice), I'd hardly call that album "keeping it simple." It was a massive culmination of collaboration, her ear for composition and orchestration, and experimentation. I mean, Pluto alone is enough to show that. Heck, even Hunter! That 909 drum rolls were all done by hand.x
    Also, all that gear you pointed out was anything but minimal. If we're looking at it with 2024 lenses, for sure they're limited. But by 90s standards? That was a top of the line studio!
    I feel like a better example could've been to talk about Medulla and how she took a single concept (the human voice) and explored it to basically its extreme; with the production just being voices, even if it was sequenced.

    • @cuppychupsclassroom
      @cuppychupsclassroom  Před 4 dny +1

      fair points, but I didn't say keep it simple! The point was limitations/constraints. She did have top of the line studio equipment and a plethora of collaborators, yet she still chose to impose constraints upon herself :)

    • @goldenfurniture123
      @goldenfurniture123 Před dnem

      @@cuppychupsclassroom yeah she could have just chosen no restraints how many ailments do you have

  • @SongwriterPorshia
    @SongwriterPorshia Před 6 dny +7

    This thumbnail was nice and so clickable 🥰 just started the. Vid but editing is on point ☝️ excellent job 🙏🏾 much growth to you in your future

  • @fredmcveigh9877
    @fredmcveigh9877 Před dnem

    I didn't realise how involved she was with the production of the track.

  • @danielpaulo7739
    @danielpaulo7739 Před dnem +1

    Re: Limitations. Look at John Foxx's list of rules for Metamatic

  • @heejinscementbrownies1385

    thank you for this video. its exactly what i needed. i feel that getting into production on modern day DAWs and computers can be extremely overwhelming to the point where you just cant even find a place to start so you dont. youre 100% right about the limitations thing - it can be liberating. one thing i know is that my best work on ANY creative front wasnt made because overcomplicated things for myself. love this perspective and love bjork lol

  • @brianrainsfordmarshall2692

    Subscribed the moment I heard the "MIDI Chord Pack" drop.

  • @TheZombie21
    @TheZombie21 Před 8 dny +8

    That was a good video! You deserve more subs

  • @mirakir_a
    @mirakir_a Před dnem

    duude, your video was awesome!! I felt engaged the whole time. Very well crafted, Im subbing to see more !

  • @DiscountLionSafari
    @DiscountLionSafari Před 5 dny

    Production and quality earned you a quick subscribe--well done!

  • @Bro-Fi-ik1rf
    @Bro-Fi-ik1rf Před 3 dny +1

    Keep going, surprised at the amount of subs for the quality of content. Keep going! Love Bjork, love limitations, I couldn’t agree more about everything you covered… nice to have a reminder of this stuff.

  • @sebastianagredo_
    @sebastianagredo_ Před 4 dny +1

    great video, pls keep it up!! 🥳

  • @StinkyDula
    @StinkyDula Před 3 dny +1

    when I get to 4:17 I like to just get to a stopping point n make a new song instead of just thinking of endless possibilities- - bc there are look at all the fans who make remixes of music endless pits of sound creation there is no one and done when it comes to art you just create it and give it to the world to interpret it ❤

  • @santibanks
    @santibanks Před 22 hodinami

    What many producers lack is an actual conception of what the music should be like. This is what Björk is really good at, she knows what she wants and turns what she hears in her head and imagination into music. The other thing many producers nowadays seem to lack is the ability to let things develop, insert emotion, and have space. If you keep on adding layers, things sound small and are really difficult to mix. Make space, let things breath, it will sound bigger immediately. Make room for emotions instead of that over produced "perfect" pop vocal sound with fake Disney emotions. It's ok if things are bold and daring. Bjørk often makes me really uncomfortable with her singing (Medulla…). I don't like it but man do I appreciate it. It is what makes her music what it is. And it works…

  • @walterdeminicis737
    @walterdeminicis737 Před 2 dny

    You really on your 4th CZcams video and got 300 subs, 10k views?
    Pretty good. When I started the video I didn't believe you were just starting out lmao.
    Good job :D Imma sub

  • @WalkinonSunshyne
    @WalkinonSunshyne Před 3 dny +1

    Great ideas. Like the thinking behind these about limitation breeding creativity, sound design and using your influences. Bjork is pronounced wrong though. Just thought I'd mention. Cheers

  • @CareyMedia
    @CareyMedia Před dnem

    Good stuff. going back to study this album now

  • @clashpanda120
    @clashpanda120 Před 7 dny +1

    Love that you highlight the distorted drums used on this album, love that sound, although what effects was it to achieve it? Is it overdrive? It’s the sound on 5 Years, All Neon Like and All is Full of Love (Single Version).

    • @scottlarock7924
      @scottlarock7924 Před 7 dny +1

      I can't say that this works exactly, but I've had interesting results using something forment shifting on drums. Shout out the free version of interpitch from graillon.

    • @cuppychupsclassroom
      @cuppychupsclassroom  Před 6 dny +1

      @clashpanda120 I'm going to simplify it a bit, but if you start with a basic 909 drum kit like I did, its a combination of pitch shifting the kick sample for each "drum" (even what functions as the snare is the kick sample in this example) and adding a few different distortions and using bit reduction. You can also split it up into different layers for "top" and "bottom", and modify this basic chain with EQs and whatever else you like to get it sounding pleasing and not too harsh!
      The main components that will get you the bulk of the sound are EQ-distortion-bit reduction - EQ though

  • @waterblender
    @waterblender Před 5 dny

    idk how this found me this is like exactly what i needed

  • @maseds01
    @maseds01 Před 2 dny

    Very nice walkthrough. Love it.
    Sometimes I have even forced myself to only a single instrument and move from midi to audio since it opens up a lot of options and good visual insight of the sound. If that makes sense? :)

    • @cuppychupsclassroom
      @cuppychupsclassroom  Před 2 dny +1

      totally! I print midi to audio too but admittedly not enough as I should!

  • @dhst76
    @dhst76 Před 5 dny +1

    Very refreshing video. Subscribed✅ and Liked👍🏼

  • @Dikkker
    @Dikkker Před 6 dny

    The 3rd especially changed my music creation long ago. Limitation is so liberating!

  • @adamsedgwick3539
    @adamsedgwick3539 Před 4 dny

    I love this video - Especially the limitation rule. I'm currently writing the next project for my band and the rule we've set is that at least eight to nine songs from the next project need to be under 3:40 minutes and two have to be 2:00 minutes or less. I've also imposed a rule that as much as we're double tracking the guitars, there's only going to be one guitar part that plays throughout.
    It's ended up with songs that are more aggressive and to the point, and a lot more experimentation that's gone into the sound design. Including elements of no-input mixing, field recordings, synth leads and pads that are more experimental, and on my guitar I've been using different effects to give my intention in a much more direct manner. It's been so exciting to see where these limitations take us!

    • @cuppychupsclassroom
      @cuppychupsclassroom  Před 4 dny

      sounds awesome! it sounds like the best part is that regardless of the end result you will have enjoyed the process, good for you!

  • @austincaruso7596
    @austincaruso7596 Před 21 hodinou

    Thanks! Bjorks production isnt spoken about enough

  • @this_is_an_outrage
    @this_is_an_outrage Před 2 dny

    Nice videos!! I’m not a fan of the Beatles (probably an associational complex admittedly), but I love your take and I LOVE Bjork. I recently was a part of a recording that was technically great, and each instrument sounded spot on, but the mix lacked any sort of design and left a lot to be desired for my taste. It seems to be pretty common with recording engineers to get so caught up in “standards” that the idea of coloring outside the lines feels self-destructive from a career standpoint. This is by far the most level headed presentation of the line to ride in taking those chances and not overcooking your mix.

    • @cuppychupsclassroom
      @cuppychupsclassroom  Před dnem

      the whole reason I got into mixing and production in the first place was because I felt the pros I would hire were doing it wrong (despite not knowing anything about it myself). Fast forward 6-7 years and they probably think I do it wrong but I still enjoy listening to my stuff even after spending all that time working on it, which wasn't the case before, so I'm happy!

  • @Maddy-eu9qh
    @Maddy-eu9qh Před 5 dny

    Good video!! I'm just getting back into producing after a break due to some of these pitfalls. I spent a lot of the break learning guitar instead (so I guess opposite of you!) but now trying to figure out how to combine the two is kinda overwhelming me. I have an acoustic guitar (w pickup) and 1 condenser mic, and want to record vocals and guitar simultaneously instead of overdubbing... any tips on this? 😅 The DI tends to sound kinda shitty. I think I could get somewhere with some srs mixing but I'm not sure if there's a simpler solution I'm missing?

    • @cuppychupsclassroom
      @cuppychupsclassroom  Před 4 dny

      I don't have a ton of experience with acoustic guitar DIs but a couple options come to mind:
      1 - you can try placing your mic in such a way to capture both your voice and the guitar simultaneously. Of course this means you won't be able to treat them separately when mixing, but if you experiment a lot with the placement before recording full takes you might find something that you won't need a lot of mixing. This also depends a lot on how much ambient noise is in your recording environment though
      2 - (can also be combined with #1 to an extent) for the guitar DI you can experiment with some parallel processing. Ex duplicate the DI track and have one dedicated to processing the high frequencies and the other for the lows. Sometimes if you try doing too much processing on a single track the guitar will stop sounding like a guitar and splitting it up into its component parts will do more but in a more transparent way. Another version of this would be to duplicate the vocal track and try using some of the guitar bleed to your advantage. This will also affect how the vocal sounds though, but it might be worth a shot!
      maybe these are the things you were thinking of when you mentionned "srs mixing", but the short answer is that I've always found acoustic guitar DIs to be lackluster too! If you really can't get it to sound good it might be worth considering recording guitar and voice seperately

  • @ATolerableQuietude
    @ATolerableQuietude Před 8 dny +1

    Good points here! Thanks for the video.

  • @3bnuri
    @3bnuri Před dnem

    inspiring video mate do more of this

  • @marmotman
    @marmotman Před dnem

    Her decision to go with only beats, strings and vocals is reminiscent of Peter Gabriel's "no cymbals" rule for his third album. Self inflicted limitations breeds invention, arrangement wise.

  • @gabriele6744
    @gabriele6744 Před 6 dny

    never stop w these!

  • @scottlarock7924
    @scottlarock7924 Před 7 dny

    Nice video. Love Bjork.
    Limitations: I started using Soundpaint a few months ago. It comes with a nice piano and some other free sounds and I have bought some other instruments to run through the player.
    There is a lot of control and there are a lot of effects available in the player.
    I have found that I can get a lot of work done inside sound paint without even stepping the other VSTs in my DAW.
    This created a very efficient workflow, and as I am an overthinker by nature, it helped prevent me from spinning out on deciding what other plugins to use and negotiating their different interfaces.
    Maybe you have a similar plug-in that offers a lot of depth and options and learning to use it to its full extent can help keep you focused.
    Or not. :)

    • @cuppychupsclassroom
      @cuppychupsclassroom  Před 6 dny

      yes, I have reduced a lot of my tools in recent years! Mostly stock plugins and a handful of virtual instruments and I try to just modify as necessary. Practicing working quickly has also helped a ton!

  • @tomstruct
    @tomstruct Před 23 hodinami

    Nice video man thank the algo for boosting it 🎉

  • @312dasbkilla
    @312dasbkilla Před 8 dny +8

    Her style is limitless, love her music

  • @Bildernaut
    @Bildernaut Před 2 dny +1

    And , Last but not least, finish a Song!😉 Many Peoble working since 20 Years+ for the first Album.

  • @sampyannotti
    @sampyannotti Před 6 hodinami

    I'm sure having Mark Bell around didn't hurt

  • @zachary963
    @zachary963 Před 6 dny +2

    My favorite approach to limitations is to be generous with the “delete” key. If it sounds/feels wrong, then just get rid of it and move on.
    That approach makes every moment exciting and every idea feel fresh

  • @pongtrometer
    @pongtrometer Před 5 dny +1

    Bjork as songwriter , adds to her arsenal of ideas as a producer.

  • @jnnx
    @jnnx Před 22 hodinami

    The genius behind Homogenic is MARK BELL (R.I.P) ACT LIKE U KNO!

  • @eyoung1683
    @eyoung1683 Před dnem

    The first rule is there are no rules
    The second rule is trickier

  • @ulfgj
    @ulfgj Před dnem

    hear hear. solid advice there. listen what bjork says and stop being resentful and start embrace shit instead. let's grow up.

  • @iqnill
    @iqnill Před 13 hodinami

    One thing... she's a genius, most of us are not even close :)

  • @bluepenguins
    @bluepenguins Před 23 hodinami

    Squarepusher and aphex twin have a lot we can learn from 👍

  • @akashboinpally4389
    @akashboinpally4389 Před dnem

    great video

  • @Fenilee
    @Fenilee Před 7 dny

    Great video topic

  • @sonidojamon
    @sonidojamon Před 5 dny +1

    This was a great video

  • @mocreativ
    @mocreativ Před 2 dny

    i agree. totally. nice video. THX

  • @angel10001
    @angel10001 Před 3 hodinami

    3:13 I KNOW THERES A BJORK SONG LIKE THIS BUT IDK WHICH ONE AM I HAVING A BUTTERFLY EFFECT...?

  • @nkenn-sp4pp
    @nkenn-sp4pp Před 7 dny +1

    great advice love this

  • @IvyHawkins
    @IvyHawkins Před 3 dny +1

    thank you

  • @javvieh
    @javvieh Před dnem

    BYÖRK: rhymes with work, Kirk, and jerk. Is Icelandinc for Birch, like the tree

  • @crown_7295
    @crown_7295 Před 5 dny +1

    Seeing as nobody asked:
    Björk - Ö, between "uuh" & "eeh", and hard rather than soft R.
    You're welcome, Nobody.

    • @cuppychupsclassroom
      @cuppychupsclassroom  Před 4 dny

      thanks, I was aware that I was using the anglicized pronunciation - my Icelandic pronunciation still needs some work!

  • @RosssRoyce
    @RosssRoyce Před 11 hodinami

    Good advises! Your voice on vid is too high frequency EQ .

  • @heyimrika
    @heyimrika Před 8 dny +1

    love this video!!

  • @Lord_K_Original
    @Lord_K_Original Před 4 dny +1

    What about bongos? 😂 Very good.

  • @vndrevlves
    @vndrevlves Před 23 minutami

    Awesome!

  • @idespisegravity
    @idespisegravity Před 6 dny

    Doom scrolling in the 90s.... I mean, I guess we kinda doom scrolled on LimeWire? That's about the closest approximation I can think of 😂

    • @cuppychupsclassroom
      @cuppychupsclassroom  Před 4 dny

      I read somewhere that every youtube video is allowed one anachronism :P

  • @simonkormendy849
    @simonkormendy849 Před 16 hodinami

    Well, honestly, why doesn't every producer put more effort into doing more original stuff rather than stealing/plagiarising from others? no wonder every top 40 song sounds like everything else.

  • @michaelbishop8189
    @michaelbishop8189 Před 4 dny +1

    MIDI CHORD PACK hahahahahah

  • @morbidmanmusic
    @morbidmanmusic Před dnem

    her music is much more complex than you, or her leads on. There are often multiple people, and large productions going on. I agree with your work flow, but this as the premise.. nah

  • @deletist_
    @deletist_ Před dnem

    ✨🤟👁️❤️‍🔥👁️🤘✨

  • @mamasharkk
    @mamasharkk Před dnem

    1 be original

  • @saturnlizards
    @saturnlizards Před 4 dny +1

    It's getting out of hand. Sick and tired of these types of videos. Claiming they're about to teach you something about bjork and what not. What you get is mumbo jumbo for 2 minutes and it quickly turns into about them and who they are. Like I care about your personality or bragging. I guess I just don't like sweating somebody. I'm close to ending my CZcams experience. Throw it in the trash like my Netflix subscription. Never liked stupider things either. I've never had any CZcamsr beg me to subscribe, hit the like button and notifications and I actually listened. Not one time did I actually subscribe. The Internet is dead. It's been dead but it will never go away... so I guess I have to