The music production content you didn't know you needed.
One of the great things about not only dance music, but music in general, is that you don't need the latest high-tech production software to create it. All you need is an idea. And, in this case, a Nintendo Switch.
YouTuber JJ Riordan recently posted a video where he uses a Nintendo Switch—yes, the gaming console—to produce music from scratch. Using the console, Joy-Cons, case, and game cartridges, he manages to create a smooth hip-hop beat while demonstrating where each sound element comes from.
Riordan, who uses everyday items to compose music, has a slew of similar videos on his channel, like one where he uses items in his kitchen to recreate Billie Eilish's "Bad Guy." Amongst a cavernous sea of Tiger King parodies, "Flip the Switch" challenges, and Megan Thee Stallion "Savage" dances, this video is a refreshing take on how to unlock your musical creativity during the COVID-19 pandemic.
source https://edm.com/features/watch-this-producer-make-a-beat-from-scratch-with-a-nintendo-switch
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