Timofey043web Producing House Music with Timofey and AbletonOur boy Timofey has a new video out on his famous and popular youtube channel where educates others on remixing and producing electro/house/dance tracks with ableton.  He’s well known in the youtube community and has been featured in publications including Beatportal.   He currently resides in Belgium but is making his mark on the world with his youtube channel.  Here’s a short biography:

“Living in Belgium since 2002, it hasn’t taken long for Timofey to make a name for himself in this flat country. A native of Russia, Timofey, at 27 years old, has become a local favourite in the Belgian clubbing scene, thanks to his personality, his extensive music production training and experience, and his DJ skills. 2006 saw Timofey release his album BREATHING, where the quality is found in the blend of various music styles such as Funk, Trip-hop, Jazz and Ambient. Following its release, he performed several ECHOES shows in close collaboration with the French band Woodish. Currently, Timofey spends a lot of time clubbing. He regularly mixes his electro house set live at Brussels. Apart from mixing, Timofey also remixes for other artists, composes and produces his own tracks, and has collaborated with well-known DJ’s such as Kylian Mash, Dave Lambert, Elektrokid, Goachim Garraud, Bartosz Brenes, Dave McCullen, etc.”

When deadmau5 put out his smashing hit “Ghosts N stuff“, Timofey recreated it with ableton, just showcasing the power of software production tools and the reality that you don’t need tens of thousands of moola to make dope tracks.  Sure, this created quite a controversy at beatportal with people arguing the “newsworthiness” of the track. Regardless, you can’t help but appreciate the precision and attention of this re-creation of a song from one of the biggest producers in the industry. Learn something from him and check out all his goods, not to mention ours.

http://www.youtube.com/user/Timofey1

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  1. Nice! Very impressive! The Ableton interface looks ugly, but you can’t complain about the result.

    Comment by HypedSound — June 3, 2010 @ 10:54 pm

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