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Andrei
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Fri, 5 Jan 2001 16:45:13 -0500
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Re: [idm] the first snare rush?
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I'm not very up on the history of house and I don't listen to much (trad) house, but I get the impression that the "snare rush" is a commonly/overly used sort of building up technique used in house/club tracks . There's a really funny Chaos AD track where he's like "Here comes another fucking snare rush. How fucking exciting !" or something like that. Andrei On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Lee Azzarello wrote:
quoted 19 lines Invented the first snare rush! That's ridiculous. That's like asking who> Invented the first snare rush! That's ridiculous. That's like asking who > invented the 'major chord'. Or 'the time signature'. It's a drum roll, > whether on a drum machine or not, drum rolls have been a common device in > the percussionist's technique for many hundreds of years now. > > -l > > > on 1/5/01 10:19 AM, interdit at interdit@yahoo.com wrote: > > > I don't think so, but he certainly popularised it. I think I remember hearing > > it on some old breakbeat stuff and maybe even some early rave & hiphop tracks > > -i > > > > --- "Mr. Henderson" <djhenderson@earthlink.net> wrote: > >> Hey everyone. > >> > >> A friend just asked me "so was aphex twin the inventor of the snare rush?" I > >> don't know. Was he? If so, when did he first use it?
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