Laid Back Luke is known as a pioneer of dance music. In this demonstration, he explains some of the basics of mixing house music. He starts off by explaining the use of kick drums as the foundations for his beats. Moving on, he builds layers of music to creat a sophisticated and cohesive melody. It is important to take note that a traditional background in music also helps in the creation process. By watching his process, one becomes aware that organization and sampling is a crucial component in making house music.
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