Saturday, October 12, 2013

RJD2 Explains How He Builds Songs From Scraps





RJD2's new album, More Is Than Isn't, is out now.



Benny Mistak/Courtesy of the artist


RJD2's new album, More Is Than Isn't, is out now.


Benny Mistak/Courtesy of the artist


RJ Krohn, better known as the artist RJD2, has been making original electronic music for 15 years. He has a signature style, in which he layers together snippets of soulful melodies and hard-driving beats to create cinematic arrangements. (If you watch Mad Men, you've heard him do just that in his theme for the opening credits.)


Even for a music scholar, the exact process involved in making sample-based music can be a little obscure. So, Weekend Edition Saturday asked Krohn for a walkthrough of one of his own songs.


"Her Majesty's Socialist Request," the energetic single from RJD2's new album, More Is Than Isn't, doesn't sound much like a 12-bar blues — but Krohn says that's where his thought process started.



"For me, the home-run scenario when working with samples is to take a passage of music that has very, very little merit or value on its own, deconstructing it and rebuilding it into something that does have merit," Krohn says. "The ghost that I am chasing is that."


Hear Krohn's full breakdown of "Her Majesty's Socialist Request," including cameos from some songs you might recognize, at the audio link.


Source: http://www.npr.org/2013/10/12/231521531/rjd2-explains-how-he-builds-songs-from-scraps?ft=1&f=1039
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