I mean, SOMEBODY gotta put out a full length.
didn't HIRA put out a album?
didn't HIRA put out a album?
The only non-single I know to come out of Paul Institute is that Summer 2020 EP
This mf Jai 😂😂😂 finesse king fr fr.
Dude gonna look so crazy if he keeps trying to perform that same set this year lol
Mf gonna drop Bait Ones chopped and screwed or some s*** next
The only non-single I know to come out of Paul Institute is that Summer 2020 EP
I remember seeing him post about it on instagram a couple years ago, he was crowdfunding it.
Leaning on the piano like that lol at least put the keycover down
Well no, you have to see that it's a piano
Well no, you have to see that it's a piano
It's a large format horizontal Yamaha instrument lol what else could it be
It's a large format horizontal Yamaha instrument lol what else could it be
You have to show the most instantly recognizable part of a piano in order to convey that she does in fact play an instrument.
How else am supposed to gather that I am in fact looking at a image of a music recording artist?
You have to show the most instantly recognizable part of a piano in order to convey that she does in fact play an instrument.
How else am supposed to gather that I am in fact looking at a image of a music recording artist?
Aaight bro you got it
Aaight bro you got it
I in fact do got it, that's why I'm right and you are in fact incorrect.
Chords/mixing
honestly the paul bros aren’t really chord guys; their chord progressions are almost always pretty basic and it’s more about leveraging synth sound design imo ~ one thing (probs one of the most important techniques for Jai's music in particular) is to always play the same chords/melodies going up and down octaves ~ he has literally done this in every song he has ever released and it’s what’s keeps the basic chords sounding fresh.
For mixing I say the three most distinctive elements if we talking bait ones era are tape saturation, sidechain compression and spatial widening/movement (especially for synth bass) Its sort of what made the sound so messy/choatic yet so distinctive because things are always dynamically unstable and moving.
If you want more modern era polished jai paul id say focus more on the compression/spatial widening/movement of just the synth/sub bass, (listen to what the bass is doing in tracks like he or time by gambino) instead of the whole mix, it will make the mix sound much cleaner.
some tips for mixing drums like jai are always shuffle the dynamics of your drum hits, especially hi hats. experiment with layering acoustic handclaps on top of your snares for extra snap (real ones, not just one sample)
Lemme know if you want more specific tips
Album gonna drop in December too just watch lol. Looking forward to this one though!