yeah, I'm working on it.MINIMALTECHNOHOUSE wrote:Sounds crap, 4x4 all the way....
Broken beat minimal.
the definition of broken beat is quite loose, but its not really electro or breakbeat.
i suppose breakbeat has now evolved away from its ancestry of sampled funk drummer 'breaks' (instrumental middle sections) and is now a very wide genre. brokenbeat is more jazz influenced, rhythmically similar but not so much reliant on sampled breaks, more programmed syncopation, but of course there are lots of interpretations.
brokenbeat is a style which originated in London, and is quite often categorised with Nu-jazz.
i suppose breakbeat has now evolved away from its ancestry of sampled funk drummer 'breaks' (instrumental middle sections) and is now a very wide genre. brokenbeat is more jazz influenced, rhythmically similar but not so much reliant on sampled breaks, more programmed syncopation, but of course there are lots of interpretations.
brokenbeat is a style which originated in London, and is quite often categorised with Nu-jazz.
Firstly...
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Steevio>>>
Nice music up on myspace sir! Also you've got my interest in your new label.
Keep in up!!!
Sven>>
Thanks for poiting out Emmerichk. I've found very nice tune on YukiYaki (YkYk006) called "Jewish" from him, and it is very nice track with that kind of rhythm I was after.
victorgonzales>>>
Damn, I completely forgot about this one
Dana Ruh - Ohemja (Seph remix) (Harry Klein Networks 2008)
Nice tune with kind of creepy atmosphere and broken beat on top.
In the first post that I was writing, I was talking lot about dubstep, but to keep it short, have a listen to this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWsEBlDtgAw
It's part from Shackelton's set on Sonar this year.
fck ME THREE TIMES!!! This is my THIRD ATTEMPT TO POST REPLY. After writing a long one (lost) and short one (lost too), I've decided to write sh!t down in fricking wordpad and then copy/paste it here. I'm trying new Opera 10 alpha, and suddenly, written text now does not stay written while going back/forward.... don't ask my why I did went back, cos I really don't know....
Ok, now....
Steevio>>>
Nice music up on myspace sir! Also you've got my interest in your new label.
Keep in up!!!
Sven>>
Thanks for poiting out Emmerichk. I've found very nice tune on YukiYaki (YkYk006) called "Jewish" from him, and it is very nice track with that kind of rhythm I was after.
victorgonzales>>>
Damn, I completely forgot about this one
Dana Ruh - Ohemja (Seph remix) (Harry Klein Networks 2008)
Nice tune with kind of creepy atmosphere and broken beat on top.
In the first post that I was writing, I was talking lot about dubstep, but to keep it short, have a listen to this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWsEBlDtgAw
It's part from Shackelton's set on Sonar this year.
Protman http://www.protman.com/
I don't think he considers himself to be "minimal," but it's a usually a 2-step beat and very glitchy.
I saw him live, once. He did the show with an Xbox 360 controller and wireless mic under a mask, running around through the crowd the whole time.
I don't think he considers himself to be "minimal," but it's a usually a 2-step beat and very glitchy.
I saw him live, once. He did the show with an Xbox 360 controller and wireless mic under a mask, running around through the crowd the whole time.
Sam Shackleton what a legend !Sphere42 wrote:
In the first post that I was writing, I was talking lot about dubstep, but to keep it short, have a listen to this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWsEBlDtgAw
It's part from Shackelton's set on Sonar this year.
IMO one of the most talented musicians of any genre around right now.
he doesnt even categorise himself as dubstep or anything else for that matter. his music covers so many angles, jazz, minimal, dubstep, techno...etc etc
we need more musicinas who take chances like him to keep electronic music vibrant.
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agreed about mister shackleton.
i was lucky enough to have been kinda waiting for his new(ish) material to come out on cd rather than listening in bits as it came out on vinyl. so I had a bit of a backlogue of his new stuff that I hadn't heard. anyways i got the new double cd the other day and had a bit of a session.
deeply inspiring music in every respect.
for example,
'death is not final'
...
!!!
i was lucky enough to have been kinda waiting for his new(ish) material to come out on cd rather than listening in bits as it came out on vinyl. so I had a bit of a backlogue of his new stuff that I hadn't heard. anyways i got the new double cd the other day and had a bit of a session.
deeply inspiring music in every respect.
for example,
'death is not final'
...
!!!