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'Post-dubstep', 'future garage' and other experiments in 'Bass' music Any fans?
When it comes to electronic dance music, I always tended more towards the soulful and funky UK garage and the jazzy broken beat genres. When dubstep took over in the noughties, I got turned off EDM altogether until about a few years ago when new directions began making waves with artists like James Blake, Mount Kimbie and Burial who brought back those elements that seemed to have been so lacking in mainstream dubstep and grime.
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I like the second one better ... Theres nothing future or post dubstep about it though.. | |
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I love it. Post-dubstep has been on heavy rotation on my Ipod for a while. | |
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I may need to bookmark this thread so I can remember to view the videos later. Thanks ArX. | |
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That depends on how you define those hazy terms but I think that it's representative of the revival of 2-step garage in using field recordings and other popular production techniques to get those certain drum sounds and textures over a minimalist garage-y musical structure.
Whatever the music is called, I highly recommend that album the tune is from, Crooks & Lovers. It deserved the hype and praise from the critics.
[Edited 7/8/12 21:01pm] Against the ruin of the world, there
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arX said:
That depends on how you define those hazy terms but I think that it's representative of the revival of 2-step garage in using field recordings and other popular production techniques to get those certain drum sounds and textures over a minimalist garage-y musical structure.
Whatever it's called, I highly recommend that album the tune is from, Crooks & Lovers. It deserved the hype and praise from the critics.
[Edited 7/8/12 20:59pm] Cool...and I will definitely check out the album... | |
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