I heard some music from this blog twankle and glisten called "Gogo" or "Crank", and wanted to share it here, i didnt have a clue what was going on at first as it sounded like the messiest jumble hip hop racket i'd heard, but what i was presuming to be crazy production was something more like a live funk band + samples, effects and loads of hype men, and this incredibly staggered percussive punching flow over the tracks....
heres some versions and a live video where you get more of an idea what its about...
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theres another two versions of Birthday sex by XIB and TOB also (dunno the deal with the 3 letter names)
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live video where you can see it go off...
im pretty into this continuum of music, american regional genre splintering off from hip hop and kinda devolving back to more club based forms, this from DC with its live band party atmosphere more like a funk entourage, New Orleans Bounce and Sissy rap, and Juke with its extreme dance competitions and music tailored specifically to suit these flurrys of movement. I see this almost as a negative of Juke, the flabby kick drum propulsion and hype compared to the incredibly cold layers of pitched sample loops and quantised clips and pops...
whatcha think?
heres some versions and a live video where you get more of an idea what its about...
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theres another two versions of Birthday sex by XIB and TOB also (dunno the deal with the 3 letter names)
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live video where you can see it go off...
im pretty into this continuum of music, american regional genre splintering off from hip hop and kinda devolving back to more club based forms, this from DC with its live band party atmosphere more like a funk entourage, New Orleans Bounce and Sissy rap, and Juke with its extreme dance competitions and music tailored specifically to suit these flurrys of movement. I see this almost as a negative of Juke, the flabby kick drum propulsion and hype compared to the incredibly cold layers of pitched sample loops and quantised clips and pops...
whatcha think?