Showing posts with label #808s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #808s. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Lo.Fi Also Known As Low.Fidelity

Did some digging for an article and needed to scratch my mini- history lesson...



As the appreciation for Hip Hop’s beginnings comes full circle, lo-fi beat makers are right there to serve up that sound and nostalgia. If a listener is to appreciate this particular sound as a subgenre as opposed to a technique- there are a plethora of artists that would comfortably sit in the category: think of those Adult Swim bumps from a little bit ago that were chock full of Nujabes, Flying Lotus, J-Dilla and more. Stones Throw Records, a record label based out of the West, were also able to release plenty of Dilla and MF Doom in the early ’00s that caught the interest of many intrigued by this sound. Again, lo-fi means low-fidelity and is a technique or style that has bred what listeners and fans around the globe have come to understand as another niche in Hip Hop; “During the late '80s and early '90s, lo-fidelity became not only a description of the recording quality of a particular album, but it also became a genre unto itself,” reads an article from allmusic. “Throughout rock & roll's history, recordings were made cheaply and quickly, often on substandard equipment.”

The large ‘n’ heavy analog machines of yesteryear, although coming back into popularity (thanks to things like Korg Gadget app and Moogfest), were clunky and difficult to use. The sampling method made good use of vinyl turntables where the sounds would be ripped from the pre-recorded project into another. These cut-n-paste tactics never completely phased themselves out and for artists that range from Wu-Tang Clan to Sophie Meiers, this approach is what helps makes their music exemplar.

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Summer.Fire 3

Summer '16 and you know what that means...

Artists are releasing that fire thats been keeping them warm all year! Peep the Ticos2Cents Summer '16 Playlist weekly!




HAUNTXR continues to make waves on the internet with their music. The producer hailing from Toronto, Canada recently released the full mixtape stream of TO SOUND THE ALARM. You may be familiar with HAUNTXR from their affiliation with the popular Indigo League and PURE HONEY COLLECTIVE. The tape features work from frequent collaborators and new crossovers such as: godzTHOUGHT, diplorian, yung-fug, prodbyemory, and internet-user. The track BLOOD PHONK features basedantichrist, SMOKIN JUNTS is with exp0, and Y A Y O features work from wavvegawd. Listeners looking for well-constructed percussion lines and creative uses of DJ effects on music should look no further. Sprinkled throughout the tape are also slow/distorted vocals that add to the crisp "trap sound" as well as the more ambient "trap jazz" sounds. Peep this artist's work as well as their homies' on Soundcloud and social media!


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Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Summer.Fire 2

Summer '16 and you know what that means...

Artists are releasing that fire thats been keeping them warm all year! Peep the Ticos2Cents Summer '16 Playlist weekly!




IIIAI is definitely an obscure artist, running in creative circles based out in Calabasas, California but hailing from S, Belgium. IIIAI makes use of hip hop bass-lines, distorted vocals,  and calculated repetition to create wavy sonic patterns. Self described as "1/5 of dreamy boiz (Iron Man being a member)"; you can catch more of this producer's sounds on Souncloud and Youtube.

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Sunday, April 10, 2016

2 Cents: Celadon City

Beat Culture and Beat-Makers...


Make the Music World go 'round






With some notable artists and hype surrounding Florida, I myself delved deeper into the scene and found COUNTACH. Hailing from Jacksonville, FL, this artist has amassed a slight following of just over 100 with only 8 tracks.


Originality


This track's cover art is really nifty- all Poke'heads know where the name of the single comes from. The badge on the green background pays homage to the fictional Pokemon city and the track title.


Production


The sound is crisp and unfailing. The baseline is not overwhelming but warm, tying the beat together. The muffled 808 kicks that come in during what is, arguably a nice place for a bridge of a song, are also clean and not overwhelming. All percussion (hi-hats included) are so smooth that the beat rolls along easily. Celadon City illustrates all the great parts about beat-music while leaving the tired parts alone.


Overall


COUNTACH flexes his composition dexterity in Celadon City. What could have been a very flat loop is easily the grounds for a riveting alternative R&B song, content heavy rap, or just a very easy-listening instrumental track. Celadon City will have you bumping your head, every time. Stay up-to-date on everything COUNTACH through Souncloud or their social media.