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This week's music track is called Dubby Heights. It's a soundtrack inspired by King Tubby and the pioneering dub reggae of the 1960s and 70s. It features creative delay sounds, metal snare fills and a great vintage acoustic drum treatment. You can use this track in your own productions to depict marijuana-smoking scenes, Caribbean beach life or just general relaxation. Download and use the song from this episode in your podcast, audio drama or (non-commercial) video https://gum.co/UNDuB
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How I Make Music is a show for music producers, podcasters, audio drama creators and film-makers. Hey, I'm John Bartmann. I give away music and advice on how to make it. My original music has been used in film, TV, radio and online. Each week, I write, record and release a new soundtrack. In this podcast, I deconstruct these original soundtracks one by one, sharing the separate musical parts, decisions and stories behind how each complete tune was made. Then, I offer understanding into that process to make your own productions shine!
--- FOR THE CREATORS ---
Need music that sound like it was written by a human being? Try me! https://johnbartmann.com/music.
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This week's music track is called Dubby Heights. It's a soundtrack inspired by King Tubby and the pioneering dub reggae of the 1960s and 70s. It features creative delay sounds, metal snare fills and a great vintage acoustic drum treatment. You can use this track in your own productions to depict marijuana-smoking scenes, Caribbean beach life or just general relaxation. Download and use the song from this episode in your podcast, audio drama or (non-commercial) video https://gum.co/UNDuB
--- HOW I MAKE MUSIC ---
How I Make Music is a show for music producers, podcasters, audio drama creators and film-makers. Hey, I'm John Bartmann. I give away music and advice on how to make it. My original music has been used in film, TV, radio and online. Each week, I write, record and release a new soundtrack. In this podcast, I deconstruct these original soundtracks one by one, sharing the separate musical parts, decisions and stories behind how each complete tune was made. Then, I offer understanding into that process to make your own productions shine!
--- FOR THE CREATORS ---
Need music that sound like it was written by a human being? Try me! https://johnbartmann.com/music.