While I like this sort of thing a lot, it's not really EDM so I'm not quite sure why you're posting it here. Perhaps, as I'm fairly certain you know what you're posting, you could elaborate in more detail on the style and its history. At any rate, what I notice about it, and this isn't the first time that I've observed this, is that there is a LOT of variance in the timing over time. I'm too busy to talk about this in detail right now, but I have done some analysis of music like this and this is easy to show the differences that I'm talking about objectively. Because there isn't a solid metronomic base, this doesn't succeed in the same way that house does as either an aid to inducing the kinds of "trance states", whatever they might actually be, that I'm talking about.jancivil wrote:
I think looped, it would be awesome, however, precisely because the rhythmic variation is so interesting. I especially like the part at about 23:20 and again at about 24:02 where they are, themselves, looping their own part. Very nice. At times it's really hypnotic, but then it loses it owing to long term variation.
I think that one of the reasons that James Brown is so successful, in fact, is that his drummer(s) were so good. My sense here is that the difference that matters is measured in milliseconds in terms of variance. Again, though, that's just a conjecture, I might be completely wrong.
A nice little take on James' drummers and their skill
http://www.thedrumdoctor.net/inspired/t ... ames-brownWhite, English drummers in their twenties; I sometimes wonder if there's a more musically ignorant breed to sit behind a drum set - including myself at that time of life. They think that listening to a few Chili Peppers or Living Colour CD's gives them a handle on 'Funk' drumming; as I was to discover for myself, this is so not the case. A few basic syncopated, heavily executed Rock grooves under ones belt does not turn you into Zigaboo Modeliste overnight; it takes another decade, if you're lucky, for the penny to drop on what is Funk drumming.
