aMUSEd wrote:It's a trap
I can also recommend this one:
https://soundcloud.com/yeah-dubz/sets/a ... a-mente-ep
aMUSEd wrote:It's a trap
Wait, Rustie is trap? I thought he was "wonky", though the web keeps saying he calls his own stuff "aquacrunk."AliToneDen wrote:I highly recommend checking out Rustie!
Wait, I thought that we have only one name for all electronic music and it's Electro House! No?ntom wrote:It seems today people are claiming to be part of one genre just to make themselves sound cool...or whatever these darn kids are into dothing these days.foosnark wrote:Well now. I'm familiar with Pretty Lights (and like some of their stuff) and never heard it called glitch hop before. Maybe whatever internet radio station I was listening to that claimed to be glitch-hop really wasn't.ntom wrote:I believe Pretty Lights is considered glitch hop.
But seriously, my brother showed me a band that claimed they were drum n bass even though all their music were 4-on-the-floor 130BPM house stuff.
Some of the examples just in this thread show that to be true too. I think that's the new trend in the industry, claim to be part of a genre you aren't actually in.
I'm not really up on what's called glitch hop these days, but I suspect it's a hangover from earlier music. Much in the same way that the term 'dubstep' is applied to the insane mid-range stadium wobble of today. The early stuff happening in South London was very dub informed - all about sublety, space, and bass. That emphasis on the off-beat mimicing dub guitar in the more upbeat tracks, and of course those dub-like triplet echoing elements. There's no trace of dub in the stuff called dubstep these days, but the name remains.ntom wrote:From what I understand is that it did come from actual glitchy elements in the song with a slower tempo and a "hop" style rhythm.foosnark wrote: While on the subject of genres: what is the deal with so-called glitch-hop that has zero influence from glitch? Was there just a glitch in naming the genre?
I believe Pretty Lights is considered glitch hop.
His newer stuff I'm not a fan off, but a lot of the songs from "Taking Up Your Precious Time" were pretty good, with some subtle glitch, but mostly record scratches and reversals - oh and LOTs of sampling and mangling of samples from other songs, which I guess is where the "glitch" comes in.
| LinksNow it's called "experimental" and tracks have attractive names like "Green Frog below the pink water highway" while the sound rather reminds of a damaged computer...do_androids_dream wrote:Glitch - blimey, I for one am glad that most of that stuff has gone away. I used to be heavily into the whole glitch electronica scene years ago - heck I even released a few tunes of that style here and there. Looking back I tend to think it was mostly producers showing off what they could do with software. The problem was that it really wasn't very musical and only a handful of talented producers were actually any good at holding your attention with those kind of edits. Whenever I see the word glitch written in a review I tend to move on now...
hehe indeedTricky-Loops wrote:Now it's called "experimental" and tracks have attractive names like "Green Frog below the pink water highway" while the sound rather reminds of a damaged computer...
You're ready for the wrong thread. The KVR Music Café is waiting for you...t3toooo wrote:All right guys,i'm ready to review!![]()
What do you want me to review?
I'm quite familiar with the album -- the first track sprang to mind as soon as you mentioned edIT. I prefer it to the Glitch Mob stuff. It never occurred to me to call it glitch-hop either -- in fact I never thought "this is hip-hop" while listening to it. I suppose it fits, sort of.cron wrote:I'm not sure if I ever heard the term glitch-hop used at the time (Crying Over Pros was just called IDM)...
Glitch came from experimental music in the first place -- first with intentionally damaged vinyl, then intentionally damaged CDs. One could argue that turntablism was kind of a form of glitch as well.Tricky-Loops wrote:Now it's called "experimental" and tracks have attractive names like "Green Frog below the pink water highway" while the sound rather reminds of a damaged computer...
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