Deconstruction: BTS – ‘Dynamite’ with Jonie in Ableton Live

We’re back with another deconstruction, this time with PBLA’s Jonie breaking down the BTS track, ‘Dynamite’. ‘Dynamite’ was written and produced by David Stewart and Jessica Agombar and arrived as the first English-speaking hit from the sensational Korean boyband, BTS. In the first 24-hours of the release of ‘Dynamite’, the track racked up an impressive 100m views […]

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We’re back with another deconstruction, this time with PBLA’s Jonie breaking down the BTS track, ‘Dynamite’.

‘Dynamite’ was written and produced by David Stewart and Jessica Agombar and arrived as the first English-speaking hit from the sensational Korean boyband, BTS. In the first 24-hours of the release of ‘Dynamite’, the track racked up an impressive 100m views on YouTube, 12.6m on Spotify and reached No.1 in the U.S. – another first for the band.

If you’re new here and not familiar with what a deconstruction entails, it’s where we take a well-known track, break it down to its core elements and recreate it before your very eyes. Want to learn how to deconstruct tracks yourself as well as anything and everything music-making related? Then check out our courses in London, LA and Online. Plus, we’re currently offering 25% off our selected online and LA courses until 28th February using the codes ONLINE25 and LA25 when enrolling.

Jonie kicks off this deconstruction by laying down some key facts about the track, before taking us through the chords and music theory of ‘Dynamite’. Using Serum and TAL U-NO-LX, Jonie recreates the 80s-style synth sounds used in the track and then layers his chords with a range of disco drum hits for the song’s simple pattern. He then plays in the bassline for ‘Dynamite’ on his MIDI keyboard and records in the guitar riffs, slowing down the project and using Ableton warp markers to get his recordings as tight as possible. To finish off the deconstruction, the LA-based musician uses Ableton’s in-built effects to smooth out the song’s transitions.

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