Grasping the new beat scene (Flying Lotus rel)
Mjukis
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No, I don't want this to turn into another Fudgemunk thread (besides, Flying Lotus is a pretty good name). I just don't get a lot of new beat dudes (that goes for Hudson Mohawke too, among others). I think I would be the target audience for this stuff - I like balzing downtempo and old Aphex Twin/Boards of Canada as much as anyone. But I just don't get this stuff. Should I? Do you?
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Happy to be shown examples that prove otherwise though.
There was a thread that talked about the OTT use of side-chaining and compression. Listeners seemed to fall into two camps; those who were cool with this and heard it bump, and then those who weren't cool with it and heard it clunk. I think Gary summed it up best for me when he said it made him feel nauseous.
I do like this track:
most of that shit is meant to be digested in bakedville. and alot is on some beat-tape level (im a beattape addict so i have no problem at all with this), but there are some real gems hidden pretty much everywhere.. its a huge scene now, and flying lotus have made more people think of doing albums which i think is a good thing.
while these people have their ass way into the future for the most time, alot of heads still do blazing downtempo, like this here tokimonsta from flying lotus brainfeeder crew:
sounding very '98 in a pretty bad way you would think, but for me it really works lol
beatnicholas, your turn!
this.
plus, nights in the uk where they predominantly play this music are the worst - nothing but middle class boys in check shirts standing 10 deep round the dj booth.
the main thing that fucks me off is when people lump it all together. yes it may be all at the same tempo, roughly, but there has always been distinctions. The LA scene of now (gaslamp, ras g, daedulus etc) has a different emphasis and ethos to the Amsterdam scene (beat dimensions, nod navigators, kindred spirits) which in turn is different to the London movement (Paul White, Bullion, Lukid etc) which is different to the Glasgow scene (Hudmo, Rustie, LuckyMe crew). Some are more retro, some are more microkorg meets mpc, some are more glitchy and avant garde (Dorian Concept), some are really just techno in disguise.
truthfully this has been going on and on for years, back when Dimlite did A/DD, Jazzysport were putting out mitsu's early work, Dabrye did Hyped Up Plus Tax and Domu made the Umod album. And what about people like Kelpe, Danny Breaks, Dego, or Prefuse whose massive contribution seems to have been forgotten. It didn't happen last year its been around for ages.
as a long time collector of this stream of music, i really don't like all of it - definitely not - but the bits i like i really love. Its let down by some terrible journalism, some terrible marketing (this is the biggest thing ever!! OMG GAME CHANGED!!! nope.) and yes it is getting saturated. but the good stuff is still great and still stands out.
I can not deal with OTT sidechain compressor. That throbbing sound is a huge turnoff for me. I think I'd like a like a lot of this stuff better if it wasn't processed like that. It deducts more than it adds to the music IMO.
I hate it when hipsters spoil a look I've been unfashionably rocking for the last 17 years.
hard to classify some of the stuff - left field beats, blip hop - call it what you want but shit definitely can sound good in a club
'AVIN IT LARGE W/ THE BIG FISH LITTLE FISH CARDBOARD BOX
from the name I thought Flying Lotus was an ICP / Juggalo related group
I've seen people try and dance to the snares of some of the more off-kilter tracks, it isn't pretty.
That OOPS song is great. Where do I know that small vocal snippet "i look over to the left" from? It sounds very familiar, was it used somewhere else?
This sums up my thoughts on the whole scene/movement in general over the years.
This is very interesting to me with regard to Hudson Mohawke. I'm very curious to see if the rumors of major label production comes true.
Feeling these:
there's just so much......................................................................................................................................other stuff i'd rather listen to
as for playing in the club----------------not a fan either.