CEX's stuff still has a 4/4 signature is the thing.
If you check alot of "regular" hiphop the beats aren't straight laced
drum machine breaks.
Then you've got like antipop who use non 4/4 beats,
or dalek who user atmospheric noise...
- cutups
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris West" <fussik@msn.com>
To: <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2001 4:13 PM
Subject: [idm] freestyling (was: Delay at Klubradio)
quoted 25 lines Well I think Cex has taken this and turned it into an art> > Well I think Cex has taken this and turned it into an art
> > form. Ask anyone who's been to one of his shows what they
> > think of freestylin' over IDM. Personally I haven't been...
>
> Yeah, I've been to one of his shows, it was very impressive, well it was
> more than impressive, it knocked my socks off. However, his music that
> he mc'd and freestyle over had a very hip hop style beat. I'm wondering
> more if people have any experience with folks freestyling over glitchier
> stuff. Something without less of a predictable beat to it.
>
> Jungle (easy to freestyle) = boom boom bah bah boomm bomm bah boom boom
> bah bah boom boom bah
> Hip Hop (easy to freestyle) = boom bah bah boom boom bah
> Glitchy IDM (hard to freestyle?) = boom tch tch tch boom tch tch boom
> boom tch kga kga kga tch boom kga boom tch tch
>
> -c
>
>
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