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Drusca
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Sun, 06 Feb 2000 20:51:11 +0000
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Re: (idm) Polyrhythmic Autechre? (was Re: cherry bomb)
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As someone already pointed out there's a difference between syncopation and polyrhythms, though I guess this can get a bit blurry sometimes. I'd say something is polyrhythmic if you consistently have phrases built in different time signatures occurring simultaneously - which end up resolving asymmetrically. Where things get blurry is when you have a pattern in triplets over a 4/4 beat (especially if there are straight 8ths or 16ths going at the same time) which DO resolve at the same point. I guess that would be a polyrhythm !?
quoted 5 lines by this definition, quite a bit of Hawtin (and acid in general) would be> >by this definition, quite a bit of Hawtin (and acid in general) would be > >polyrhythmic. lots of 3/4 patterns on top of 4/4 beats. > > I'm sure most stuff as you descibe could be easily counted as all in 12/8 > (ie. swing).
Actually, no. Having patterns in 3 (which never stray from 3) over beats in 4 is probably the most common trick in acid. You also hear patterns in 5/16 over 4/4 beats sometimes. I know at least one Hawtin track that does 5/16 against 4/4 - "In Side" on Consumed. Bam Bam's "Where Is Your Child" is a classic (and awesome) 5/16 against 4/4 track. If you wanna hear pretty fucked up polyrhythmic "techno" check out Async Sense on Imbalance. It's sort of Jeff Mills meets Steve Reich. Drusca np: Ø - Tulkinta --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org