KHRUANGBIN Made Me A Better MUSIC PRODUCER

Published 2024-06-21
Discover how KHRUANGBIN's Tiny Desk performance and their unique music style transformed my approach to music production. Learn about the significance of rhythm, bass, melody, and groove in creating captivating tracks. Watch to see how these elements can elevate your music production skills!

Khruangbin: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert👇
   • Khruangbin: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert  

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CHAPTERS
00:00 - How They Impacted My Production
01:35 - DRUMS (The Importance Or Groove)
06:29 - BASS (To Quantise or not to quantise?)
09:43 - MELODY (Lets Find it together)
14:19 - You can always change it UP!
18:59 - Final Thoughts
19:52 - DO YOU WANT MORE?


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All Comments (21)
  • Brother you're my favorite content creator. I always get a little piece of knowledge from your posts aaaaand the music is always fire. Well done. Keep pushing. Thank you.
  • @jbva804
    I just finished watching their Tiny Desk performance... your description was spot on! Your track is 🔥🔥🔥
  • @CDMESD
    Great video and great production as well. I love Khruangbin as well. They are an amazing trio.
  • @chaza.2891
    Wooah, Mean ass bassline. Thanks for the video! Great stuff
  • @DeltaUK_
    Really great stuff, keep it up. Your previous videos informed my purchasing decisions, and now I'm feeling inspired creatively too :)
  • @dantelway9819
    i had to subscribe because you answered so many questions of mine , i would keep adding and hate it at the end still. this is so true and as someone who realised i write based on the bassline and groove of drums this just proved to me that theres a way to work write the whole song to the minimal idea and just add some sauce after to make it a full song with some moments etc
  • @99APEX
    What drums are those?? This beat literally inspired a whole song idea. This is crazy inspirational
  • @nckcn4923
    Bro khruangbin are incredible! Ive listened to Mordechai on vinyl more than any other record I own. One tip for you in ableton, in the very top centre of the screen theres a small button that looks like a square called midi capture. When youre jamming out to a loop trying to find the right melody or chords you can just hit that button and it will instantly create a midi clip with what you just played. No need to re record if you hit the perfect sequence while jamming! Keep the content coming! Much love ❤️
  • @soundseen
    Hey Bro! I love the way you show Music production on different angles. Thx Alex. You give so good inspiration I want to share a great one with also 3 elements: Chassol keyboards drums and a video sometimes edited Chassol harmonizes the world and create a magic groove The 1st chassol big sun from 10:00 his uncle mimic the birds of tropical islands and the 2nd is a masterpiece Indiamore Re-edit: youtube did cancel the links I put to the videos in reply!
  • Big fan of KHRUANGBIN here and 100% agree with your analysis. You're the nutz!
  • @HOLLASOUNDS
    1:20 Im pausing the vid, I was recording a video on this exact topic so I will be doing a reaction video to this and showing How I focus on melody first and less is more. It wont be your entire video used just the bits I react to. I'll tag you in the video.
  • @TeeDubz
    Incredible band. what a great influence. They feel so free!
  • @Simeon_Harris
    yeah, nice. i always start with the drums too. you gotta get that groove foundation workin' for ya.
  • @lmpcrew
    Vibezzzz, Educational 🎹🎹👌🏾👌🏾
  • @HoundTakeshi
    Khruangbin is Airplane in Thai. I think it's pronounced like "Chron-Bean".
  • @aresoltero
    Great stuff here! Thanks for sharing. Can you please please tell me what is the wooden fader device you have on your left?
  • @Mike_Benz_
    Great video as always Alex, everything you say and do in your videos I relate to a lot. I never Quantize also, my quantize is exactly what you do, play it in and if I feel a note (or more) are off ether replay it or move the note(s) manually till it feels right by ear. I feel like we started making beats at a very similar time period and you are my age. Everything you say and do is very similar to myself, and you style of beats is right up my alley. I'm 39 (nearing 40) and started making beats in 2001 learning everything by myself, no tutorials or advice from anyone, just trying to figure everything out on my own, so for many years I had know idea what I was actually doing, but just loved doing it, which lead to my music sounding like my own, like yourself. I Produce/Mix and Master for a small none heard of group called JUO JUAL, I do it for the love of music and nothing else as I work a job which takes my life and time away from it all. Sorry for my life story, god bless you and everyone here supporting you. Much love from Australia.