Electronica represents a broad range of musical styles, sharing the use of various electronic production methods and materials, such as drum machines, keyboards, samplers, synthesisers, and sequencers.
I've decided to start with that much maligned corner known as
DUB
STEP
(That is, I feel, the proper way to spell it)
I'm not a big fan of the genre, but there are two or three songs I've wanted to put out there, since they take the format and put their own spin on it.
So I humbly offer you:
A lot of blues/jazz influence in this, starts off very laid back, a sloppy-joe type thang, gets a bit raucous as the wobble bass comes in, fairly rhythmic drop.
This one's a whole lot smoother, "liquid" as the smoother examples of DnB and DS get called, with some very 90s lines mixed in with more modern synths.
The vocals sound a lot like Skyward Swords' Fi to me.
I have a pet theory that her name is short for Fidelis, or "Faithful"
(Preferred Midna though, tsunderes, go figure.)
Fermented with their trademark bubbliness, and also a surprising level of feels in the keys and vocals, and it really rocks out on those beats, bass lines, and guitar riffs.
Well that's one genre, if you feel I've misrepresented
DUB
STEP
you're welcome to provide a correction, but I'd really like a broader range of electronic genres to get representation here, everything from chillout to aggrotech and beyond.
EDIT: Any chance we could stick to one genre/subgenre per post? I think it'd present genres' more informatively.
I've decided to start with that much maligned corner known as
DUB
STEP
(That is, I feel, the proper way to spell it)
I'm not a big fan of the genre, but there are two or three songs I've wanted to put out there, since they take the format and put their own spin on it.
So I humbly offer you:
The vocals sound a lot like Skyward Swords' Fi to me.
I have a pet theory that her name is short for Fidelis, or "Faithful"
(Preferred Midna though, tsunderes, go figure.)
Well that's one genre, if you feel I've misrepresented
DUB
STEP
you're welcome to provide a correction, but I'd really like a broader range of electronic genres to get representation here, everything from chillout to aggrotech and beyond.
EDIT: Any chance we could stick to one genre/subgenre per post? I think it'd present genres' more informatively.