Matt Jarsky wrote:
quoted 16 lines gd wrote:
> gd wrote:
>
> Big ups to Ae & Warp for the audio treat that was Ae Radio. I
> was particularly impressed with the one track that started off as
> a minimal hip-hop joint and mutated into some kind of funky
> breakbeat track. Excellent stuff!!!
>
> GD
>
> ooooh, hip-hop to breakbeat. That's a big mutation.
>
> What would be really impressive is if they had played a track
> that fused dub and....reggae.
> ja mon.
>
> Go on. I love Ae, but what do the above sentences mean?
I meant:
Hip Hop = slow
Breakbeat = fast (i.e. d&b, jungle, etc.)
Don't be a genre twat. Last time I checked a fair number people call all
jungle/d&b music 'breakbeat' - do you think the 'Breaks' list discusses the
newest rap releases? Go to
http://www.breaks.com/breaksinfo.html for some
definitions.
Call it triplet-eighth jungle @ 130 bpm if you wish, the amazing part is the
jazzy programming.
GD