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The Forgotten Link Between Hip Hop & Trance Music!

Posted by StrangeFlow on November 17, 2012
Posted in: Articles. Tagged: afrika bambaataa, funk, funk trance, hip hop, hip hop is actually trance, kraftwerk, psytrance, rap, the link between trance and hip hop, trance. 2 Comments

This is an altered form of an old image of a hip hop comic. I wish I knew the origins, but sadly, I do not...

You hear some people talking about how hip hop and electronic music are finally coming together. You hear other folks talk about how it was always this way, twenty or thirty years ago… And you hear even fewer folks talking about how hip hop is, fundamentally, a form of electronic music (though it went in a much different direction than the music that we consider to be ‘electronic,’ went in) but here’s something that you don’t hear people talking much about too much…

Prepare for a rant: hip hop is actually a form of trance music; I’ll explain why, now…

Back in the early 1980s (actually, it was the late 1970s…) there was a reformed gang leader, back from a trip from Africa, with lofty and inspiring ideas that certainly went on to help change the face of culture.

He organized hip hop blog parties where folks could hang out and enjoy some good rap music and dancing – and he also defined what hip hop was – a combination of graffiti, breakdancing, MCing, and DJing. It was all about positivity, as the organizer of this movement was trying to help give young kids in the ghetto an alternative to gang life. The man’s name was Afrika Bambaataa.

Now, if you would indulge me, I would like to explain how hip hop and trance music tie together so well…

Hip Hop Was Actually Created by Combining Funk Music with Trance!

There was a German band from the 70s, Kraftwerk, who dropped such trancey (…”trancey”..?) gems on the world as “Autobahn,” which goes on and on and on. Or, there’s “We Are the Robots,” which was another fun little number. Africa Bambaataa enjoyed the synthetic European trance pop sounds of the group, and decided to incorporate it into his own tunes, remixing Kraftwerk (and making the beats more interesting) as well as rapping over them, and by doing this, he helped in creating a new musical template.

He helped – though he was not the first to rap over a beat – but the trance link goes even deeper than just Afrika Babaataa sampling Kraftwerk – it goes MUCH deeper…
When DJs took the most danceable section of a disco/funk/r’n’b/pop tune and looped it, they were allowing for the ‘authenticity’ of that 4 second sound (including the tonality, the slightest amounts of reverb, the ‘organic’ variations of melodic and rhythmic quantifications – not to mention any scratches or imperfections in the vinyl recording) to be repeated, over and over… and over and over and over, creating a trance-like groove that was infectious. It was truly a pop-ish post-modern form of trance, in every sense possible.

The DJs realized, early on, that when an MC toasts and boasts over the record, it got the crowd excited… Maybe they realized that playing a hip hop beat on repeat was one thing – and having breakdancers break to it was yet another things – but including vocals made it altogether more whole, in a way (which is something that a lot of edm trance DJs don’t see to realize very often)…

So, when you hear DJs talk about how they’d “stay up for hours, listening to loops,” they’re listening to their own self-constructed trance tunes. Hip hop was, in a very fundamental way, a radical experimentation of sound and culture. Consider this – a whole musical genre was built on the basic premise of taking pre-existing funky tracks and converting them into a trance music structure (while at the same time keeping the original sound entirely intact) – that’s what hip hop music is (or, at least, was… though time has passed and the template is evolving once again, in some ways).

In structure and style, you can call it trance. If you consider the specific sounds of electronic music and edm/trance, hip hop also maintains a lot of the same sounds – the drumboxes, a heavy usage of synthesizers (and, in some cases, like Bambaataa, sampling actual electronic artists).

So, what is my point in all of this? My point is that trance has actually been one of the dominant forms of Western music for about twenty years, it just isn’t recognized as such. It never has been…

And no, not the kind of trance music that’s made exclusively for clubbers/hippies/mushroom-eaters, either. I know that’s the stereotype, but at least one or two of the aforementioned labels probably apply to at least 90% of hardcore enthusiasts of what is considered ‘trance’ (edm-trance) music…

So there you have it… Trance can be created by repetitive funk loops and reciting rhythmic poetry on top.

That’s pretty much it. I feel I don’t need to elaborate much more, as my point has hopefully been understood. I guess the reason I’m writing this is to show that despite what experts say…. (be they the old-guard ‘experts’ at Rolling Stone or VH1 or whomever… or even musicologists in universities who stubbornly refuse to recognize a trend that came along any time after the halfway point of the 20th century…) the experts are often not likely to reconsider their rigidly-held viewpoints, and therefore, are stuck in a bubble of their own creation. Bottom line – everyone is wrong except for me, StrangeFlow.

No, I’m just being sarcastic. Hell, sometimes I’m wrong about music, too! (…uh… occasionally… and on purpose) …

Some people get enraged when you try and label a new form of music – and this is true more often in electronic music culture, as much as anywhere else. I have my own theories on why this is, and obviously, there are good as well as bad implications of having a hundred different styles of music to look through. It can be daunting, to say the least, unless you are an extremely casual observer. But here’s the thing – subgenres are always based on preconceived notions of music style: if one goes back and reconsiders the ‘rules’ of music, the ‘exact’ history of the dynamic between music and culture, they might occasionally stumble upon revelations. Revelations, for example, like the link between hip hop and trance… or the revelation that, by definition, Chicago juke is actually a form of folk music, in addition to a super-fast dance music.

What are these revelations worth? Well, if people start to realize and appreciate a particular influence in a style of music they’re making or listening to, perhaps they’ll view that style of music a little differently… And once they start to view it and think about it differently, they will, invariably, start to go about interacting with it and creating it differently, in the future.

And so, really, what’s wrong with that? Especially considering that the only thing that has changed is one’s perception of an art form… If nothing else, this is just one more consideration / analysis in the ongoing understanding of the link between the artist’s mentality – and their resulting artwork.

-StrangeFlow

Bassadelic Celebrates its 100th Post!

Posted by StrangeFlow on November 14, 2012
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Bassadelic Has Its 100th Post! Rolling Stone Still Sucks!

So Bassadelic has had its 100th post! Only took a few months, too!

A HUGE “THANK YOU” goes to everyone who came to this site the last few months! There are a lot of articles, tutorials, and sample packs that are underway now, and I cannot wait to finish them and post them up on the site!

I’m very excited about the 100th post, and I’ve been working on some special things for the site, in honor of the 100th post!

One of those thing is a look back… a reflective post about the best posts on here..

A NEW STRANGEFLOW ALBUM, YA SAY??

Yep! later this week, there will be a NEW (& FREE) STRANGEFLOW ALBUM ! ! ! ! I’m extremely excited about this. I funk’d out the tunes, Simteks mastered ’em! Here you go:

STRANGEFLOW – NEW EP – PURPLEVANA (FREE)

A 100th POST SPECIAL MIXTAPE FOR US???

Yes, of course! It’s by Duburban Posion, and it’s fucking incredible! Check it out right here! It’s very good!

What else, StrangeFlow? How about a SALE or something? Come on. Offer us 760 samples or something.

…OK! 760 samples it is! Read on…

Yes, of course there’s a sale! An incredible sale! We’re going to be offering practically everything in the store in one HUGE package! When I say huge, I really mean it, too.. 760-samples huge!!!

Here’s what we’re offering in this new awesome sample pack:

– The complete “500 Trap Music Vocal Samples”

– The complete “One Hundred Wonky Beats”

– The complete “StrangeFlow’s Authentic Electro Swing Samples”

– as well as a bonus: “StrangeFlow’s 30 Funky Snares”

It’s going to be available VERY VERY VERY VERY soon. So soon!

Top Ten Bassadelic Posts

Posted by StrangeFlow on November 14, 2012
Posted in: Best Of.., Top Ten Lists. 1 Comment

Top Ten Bassdelic Posts - a Look Back!Ok, so… It’s been 100 posts, and I decided to reflect back on some of the best posts here on the site!

For those of you who have been following Bassadelic since the beginning, the NUMBER ONE post should really be no surprise ;)

10.) First World DJ Bitching Fest

First World DJ Bitching Fest This one was great. And the twitter account (that I WISH I could take credit for, but cannot…) is still going, and still has big-name DJs and producers bitching about room service, bitching about ‘what some hotels CONSIDER steak,’ etc.. Ah, yes, the arrogance….
Click here to look at the article!

09.) The Sloweb: Taking a Second Look at the Notion of Internet Connectivity…

First World DJ Bitching Fest So, as it turns out, giving the world the option of connecting to everyone else in the world is only the first step to a global culture. As it turns out, the wold isn’t quite as small as we’re made to believe… The Sloweb: Taking a Second Look at the Notion of Internet Connectivity…
Click here to look at the article!

08.) Sidechain Compression, 101: A Guide to Ducking

Sidechaining, just like Dilla! Sidechain Compression, 101: A Guide to Ducking.. Learn to Duck it out, just like Dilla did! This one was great, and I enjoy the header graphic the most… :)
Click here to look at the article!

07.) the Jazz Gene: Why Some Music Has No Genre…

the Jazz Gene: Why Some Music Has No Genre… the Jazz Gene: Why Some Music Has No Genre… The post was a lot of fun to do, and I made a new friend after writing this post! Making friends because of writing is a great reason to keep writing :) (Hello, singingbones!)
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06.) Getting Your Samples Organized

Getting Your Samples Organized Getting Your Samples Organized… This was a longer post that I made a couple months ago. It was fun to do. It was written by request, and also helped me clarify my sample organization methods a bit more. It’s great as a reference for anyone of any genre.
Click here to look at the article!

05.) Hungry to Win: 4 Tips to Achieving the Creative Lifestyle of Your Choice

 Hungry to Win: 4 Tips to Achieving the Creative Lifestyle of Your Choice This post is about maintaining focus/motivation, empowering yourself and being creative, and telling nay-sayers to fuck off. Why? Because nay-sayers NEED to fuck off, that’s why ;) … Plus the graphic makes StrangeFlow look like a real winner, beating everybody at the Olypmics (and no, I didn’t photoshop that graphic – it actually happened…..)
Click here to look at the article!

04.) Creativity 101 – How You, Too, Can Join the Creative Class

Creativity 101 – How You, Too, Can Join the Creative Class Speaking of creativity, I got specific about how (IN EXTREMELY SPECIFIC TERMS) how to go about making yourself more creative. Not some corny bs advice that others give you (like, “think outside the box. Just do it. Blah) but actual tactics that I have used in my life – tactics that work and can be employed right now.
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03.) The Great EDM Bubble

The Great EDM Bubble... Despite that the fact that I was clearly joking around when I made the graphic, some folks still told me I had placed some of the subgenres a couple years too early or too late. Its humor! LoL. The more posts I do like this, the more complaints I will likely get… but that is OK. I’ve neglected doing very many straight-up humor or joke posts… Focusing mostly on music and production…. Though it is fun, once in awhile, to joke around, and I should probably add a few similar posts soon..
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02.) StrangeFlow’s Video Guide to Making Breakcore

HOW TO MAKE BREAKCORE - THE VIDEO! This was one of my first video tutorials, and I loved doing that! I’ve got a lot more “breakcore secrets,” and… I suppose it isn’t entirely unfair calling them secrets, either, considering most breakcore producers just plug in supatrigga and a distortion filter, walk away for half an hour, and come back with a finished album… I mean, come on, you know that’s true :)
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01.) How Rolling Stone Fell Out of Relevancy… Because, YES, They Did..

People got really bent out of shape when I wrote and article about how Rolling Stone Magazine sucks People got really bent out of shape when I wrote and article about how Rolling Stone Magazine sucks (and why that’s a relevant point to make) though to be fair, there were A TON of people who agreed.. I think the consensus was that it’s true.. Sorry, RS. Your music articles suck – but your political/news articles are often VERY good.
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Bassadelic Mixtape – Duburban Poison’s “Meteor Mix”

Posted by StrangeFlow on November 9, 2012
Posted in: mixtape. Tagged: 100 bpm dubstep, 320, Blunt Instrument – The Pocket, Culprate, D1gona, Dreat At The Controls (Culprate Rmx), Droptek, Duburban Poison, Free 320, glitch hop, Kasabian – Days Are Forgotten (Koan Sound Rmx) Freq Nasty, Koan Sound ft Foreign Beggars – Look Who’s Back, Kursa, Mako, Meanwhile In The Future, Meteor Mix, Meteor Stage, Mixtape, neuro, Noisia, subdue, Talkbox. 2 Comments

Bassadelic Mixtape - Duburban Poison's "Meteor Mix"

Yep, time for another mixtape! I know I haven’t been keeping up on these as steadfastly as I have other portions of the site, but I’m going to try to change that!

Anyway, here’s a really amazing mix from Duburban Poison. It’s an hour long, and there’s a lot of REALLY dope material on here. Also, it’s pretty heavy on the KOAN Sound tunes, as well. I’m sure a lot of folks will be happy about that. The track listing is below..

Also, you can get a free 320 of this one! So DL it and jam to this at a high volume! :)

Tracklist:
Noisia – Alpha Centauri (Receptor Remix)
Mako – The Fixer
Koan Sound ft Foreign Beggars – Look Who’s Back
Droptek – Explode
D1gona – Repeat Sure
Culprate – Finger VIP
Subdue – Black Stamps
Culprate – Ono
Kursa – Bonnibelle
Koan Sound – Talkbox
Koan Sound – Meanwhile In The Future
Blunt Instrument – The Pocket
Kasabian – Days Are Forgotten (Koan Sound Rmx)
Kursa – Be Kind Rewind
Davr – Rocksteady
Haywyre – Mono Nova
Koan Sound – Mr Brown
Kursa – Machinate
Quartus Saul & Maksim – Superheroes (Twist Rmx)
Kaza – Get Down
Kaza – Ready
Dcarls – All In
Tim Ismag – Girlfriend (Subdue Rmx)
M.O.P – Ante Up Acapella
koan Sound – Max Out
Myselor – It Don’t Mean A Thing
Tut Tut Child – Fat Cat Adventures
Habstrakt – Get Funky
Culprate – My Rock
Culprate – Childs Play
Freq Nasty – Dreat At The Controls (Culprate Rmx)

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Here’s what Duburban Poison had to say about it:

For those who went to glade festival this year I’m sure you checked out the awesome meteor stage. On my return home i was inspired to make this feature length glitch hop mix featuring this biggest and best tracks in the scene right now. The glitch hop scene seems to lack a full length mix. Featuring Artists such as koan sound, culprate, kursa, kaza, Subdue, Blunt Instrument, Haywyre, Davr, Dcarls, Droptek, Tim Ismag, Myselor & Many more!

Defiantly worth a listen if you attended the meteor stage at glade, a lot of these tunes were dropped by the DJ’s who played. Also worth a listen if your a fan of bass music, glitch hop, dubstep, dnb and neurohop.

To see the stage experience i took this little (poor quality) video: http://youtu.be/z6As-FWn38s
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Weed is Now LEGAL in Washington, Colorado, & Detroit… Here’s a Mixtape from GalaxC Girl!

Posted by StrangeFlow on November 7, 2012
Posted in: mixtape, News. Leave a comment

GalaxC Gil Drops a Smokers Mixtape! "GalaxC Girl - Stoners Delight Up (mini MEGA 420 MixMash)"

Yes, it’s true. Bill I-502 passed in my state of Washington, and though there are stipulations (which you will probably NEED to read about before you celebrate, so you know ALL the facts) it looks like a new day is upon us. I don’t know the stipulations for Colorado and Detroit (and various other portions of Michigan.. I hear Grand Rapids has, too!) but, I’m celebrating. Plus, say what you want to about Obama, but it looks like we won’t have King Romney in the highest position in American politics, and that’s cause to get out of your seat and celebrate!

I’ve lived in Colorado, I currently live in Washington, and Michigan is my home state. So, I’d like to take full credit for this bill passing. Though I had nothing to do with it (except voting in Washington this week) CLEARLY marijuana legislation is following me wherever I go in this country (except for California, as it’s only ‘medicinal’ down there)!

So, anyway, considering the results of this election, I’m fucking cheery today.

Facebook was BLOWING UP last night, following the election, as Obama took a projected 284 electoral votes (last I checked) with only 270 needed to win. For those of you living outside of the States, the electoral college is an archaic faux-democratic institution we set up to keep the public (who were largely seen as stupid by our arrogant founding fathers) to ensure that We The People don’t mess up. It’s ridiculous and antiquated, but that’s for another day to rant about. The point of this post is, GalaxC Girl posted a smoker’s mix on her Facebook page in honor of legalization, and I’d like to repost it here, today!

What Whaaaaat!

The celebration over at the Obama camp included a lot of great funk music! Angryrancor tipped me off to that live stream last night, and let me tell, they really were funkin’ it up! My favorite tune that I heard was Boogie Shoes by KC & the Sunshine Band:

FUCK YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA :-D

-StrangeFlow

…In Search of Bass: Suomisaundi – Freestyle Trance from Finland!

Posted by StrangeFlow on November 6, 2012
Posted in: Articles, New Music. Tagged: 6-Dimension Soundz, Exogenic Records, Finland, Freakdance Records, Hippie Killer Productions, Lemon Slide, Mandalavandalz, Mullet Mohawk, NBR, Otusten Kerho, Pavel Svimba, Pelinpala, Psychedelic, Pystrance, russian rave, russian trance, Salakavala, Squaremeat, suomisaundi, Texas Faggott, trance. 4 Comments

...in Search of Bass - Episode 1: Suomisaundi - Freeform Finnish Trance Music

Yes, StrangeFlow has taken his trusty aeroplane, the BASSADELIC 1, for another voyage, this time landing in Europe…

This article will attempt to cover a portion of a dance music that many over here in the West may not be quite as familiar with (though I’m sure some of you have).. The thing is, there are many different varieties and forms of music, both electronic and otherwise, that are doing just fine without London or Los Angeles, and in the interest of learning about new music, and possibly gaining inspiration, I thought it would be a great thing to educate myself on some of these interesting genres.

Suomisaundi

Originally from Finland, suomisaundi translates to, “Finnish sound” in Finnish. It first appeared in the mid 90s, and it’s a breath of fresh air compared to the overly-strict rhythms of goa trance. Though it was originally a Finish form of dance music, it can be found in Japan, New Zealand, Russia, Norway, and areas around the Eastern European side of the globe.

It’s trance music that doesn’t take itself quite as seriously as some forms of bass/dance music, and I think that’s probably a good thing. It’s experimental, trippy, and has been described as downright anarchistic. As I said earlier, I will try to touch ground on this form of music, but by no means should article be viewed as being quite s thoroughly comprehensive as I’d like; afterall, this is just ONE article, and I’m talking about a whole genre of music! So, please bear this in mind.

While you scan this article, here’s a nice little mix to get things rolling…

Alright, so to start with, I found a nice list of some suomisaundi artists, and they’re posted below.. ( I found this list at http://forum.isratrance.com/suomisaundi-albums/ )

Calamar Audio
Crazy Ducks
Flying Scorpions
Eraser vs Yöjalka
G.A.D
Huopatossu Mononen
I.L.O.
Kirna
Lemon Slide
Luomuhappo
Mandalavandalz
Masatronics
Mullet Mohawk
NBR
Omituisten Otusten Kerho
Pavel Svimba
Pelinpala
Pentti Slayer
Poly 61
Salakavala
Shiwa 2000
Squaremeat
Summamutikka
Tea Chairs
Texas Faggott
Torakka
Vihtahousu
Ukkonoa

As well, some notable labels are 6-Dimension Soundz, Exogenic Records and Freakdance Records (the latter two being Finnish, and 6-Dimension Soundz hailing from Japan). Another label is Hippie Killer Productions, who put on a show earlier this year, and the flyer is below. It gives you a small taste of some of the visual aesthetics of the style:

SALAKAVALA — Mockba Bholenath — 10 Years Tour! — 17 of March 2012

One notable artist/pioneer of the genre, named Texas Faggott, created Thixx’.n’.Dixx, which was a website that contained mp3 downloads from all (or nearly all) of the suomisaundi musicians at the time of it’s debut.

I couldn’t find the site mentioned, but I heard some tunes by Texas Faggott. One of them, posted just below, is called, ‘Psychedelic Virgins.’

His music is some of the more popular in Finnish psytrance, and you can find his music on Beatport.com (just to name one site).

Another label, Antiscarp Records, just recently released a compilation, entitled, “Bread & Circus,” (a reference from hundreds of years ago, when leaders who were attempting to distract their subjects would allow for ‘bread and circuses,’ or, good food (bread was considered good back then) and entertainment, to keep their people from rising up and changing things). Anyway, the compilation features artists from all over, and I’ve posted a few of the tracks below..

Bread and Circus - a Suomisaundi Compilation!

Another interesting artist is PeLinPaLa.

Below is one of his tunes, called, ‘Funk Da Mental Superstar Mamafucka.’ You can hear some real funk in it, as well as a complete lack of concern for staying to the strict template of the epic build-up style known TOO well to artists of trance, techno, house, even dubstep, (and, unfortunately, some of the bigger glitch hop tunes these days)… I almost want to start calling this “FUN TRANCE,” because it really makes Goa trance DJs seem like a bunch of fascists! Ha.

Alright, now it’s time for some Squaremeat. This one’s real fun! It’s ‘Pure Cofein (Francoises_FUTUREmix).’

I enjoy this style because, although I have enjoyed trance music in the past, and I’ve been to Goa a couple times and seen how trance music IS LITERALLY EVERYWHERE (which is very fun) I did grow somewhat tired of the monotonous and overly-structured and predictable nature of a lot of it. It’s no secret that psychedlic trance serves as a great soundtrack to taking psychedlic drugs (not saying it HAS to, but it HAS and still DOES, often) but it makes sense that a music designed by or for LSD/MDMA/DMT/Psilocybin experiences would go a little off-course and explore itself, musicially, whilst at the same time provide the listener something enjoyable and fun to dance to.

Not to push the point too much harder, but really, overly-repetitive trance (as compared to some of this stuff) takes on the inverse path that suomisaundi does, artistically; that is to say that a constant and entrancing rhythm that builds or drops can be great for inducing a psychedelic pulse (and helping to keep the brain waves in the beta frequency?) but this Finnish stuff sounds like music by people who have actually explored some of these altered mindsets – and come back with a new sound – a sound that isn’t as predictable or irritating – but rather, a sound full of energy, life, humor, and excitement!

…& cheers to that, I say!

So, to end this voyage, I leave you with a clip of a rave that took place in a Russian Forest, with Killahbass on the decks, from 2007…

If you liked this article and want to see StrangeFlow travel to other exotic locations, leave a comment about what other interesting forms of music you’d like to see blogged!

-Will

Thanks for clicking in! Until next time! Peace!

BTW, I realize the photo at the top of the page might make it appear as though StrangeFlow landed in Africa. I know that Finland, Russia, New Zealand, Norway, and every other country I mentioned are not exactly African countries.. Actually, StrangeFlow was able to parachute halfway across the globe, which is pretty good, considering he was dropped above Africa, eh?

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