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Top Ten Hardcore EDM Tunes

Posted by StrangeFlow on November 5, 2012
Posted in: Top Ten Lists. 1 Comment

Top Ten Hardcore EDM Tunes - From Venetian Snares to Zebra Katz to Mindless Self Indlugence

So, lately I’ve been in a hardcore edm mood. I think is has something to do with rediscovering the work of Death Grip. I posted about that group, but the post was lost when I converted Bassadelic from a forum to a blog. (yep, good ol’ Bassadelic used to be a a forum) However, for several reasons, I decided to change formats, one of the reasons was because I realized I was posting an awful lot of things in near-blog format ON the forum, as I was the main poster (it was still a new site so didn’t have much traffic) and at some point I just decided, “hey, why not just make this into a real blog?”

And Bassadelic, in it’s modern form, was born. I stripped the code, and set up the Bassadelic blog.

Anyway, I got really enthused when I heard Death Grips again, yesterday, and decided to dedicate a post to hardcore electronic music. So here’s my top ten. I could probably post 100 tunes, but I’ll try to truncate that list, and give you just a small sampling of the hardcore that exists in rave music.

10.) Zebra Katz – Ima Read (ft. Njena Reddd Foxxx)

No, it’s not sonically hardcore, but the tone and the vibe is intense and eery as hell. Considering that, musically, it’s basically house, it tops almost any other house track I’ve heard in intensity. That’s saying a lot, I would argue, considering that house is one of the most open formats ever to emerge for dance music. The stubborn and trance-like rhythm, along with the lyrics and the video, conjure up images of two individuals about to engage in a very violent entanglement. Something very primal is going on in this song… or, perhaps like a tiger stalking it’s next victim, circling around it, getting ready to pounce. Whatever metaphor you choose, it’s a deep and dark track, and both Zebra fucking Katz and Njena Reddd Foxxx are both musicians to watch in the future.

And, my god, Njena Reddd Foxxx is SO sexy!

09.) Kid606 – Straight Outta Compton (a Remix of the NWA tune)

Ok, so on the gangsta tip… here’s Kid606 and his insanity remix of Straight Outta Compton. Not enough people are aware of this one. It’s solid. I discovered it about ten years or so ago, when I learned about “glitch” and “IDM” and just before I learned what “breakcore” was. This is a standout track, as far as I’m concerned.

08.) Death Grips – Guillotine

Ah, yes, Death Grips. The reason I decided to make this post. Death Grips is dope, deep, dark, and downright scary. Intense screaming, rapping, angry noise-electronics (as well as some punk rock samples!) make up Death Grips debut album. I am a fan, and I encourage you to check out everything Death Grips has to offer. Death Grips is a collaboration of three guys, and the result is raw passion. Not to over-politicize screaming, but… when you hear the screaming in Death Grips, for lack of a better description, you feel like, “they mean it.” Seriously, though.

07.) Venetian Snares – Herbie Goes Ballistic

Who could’v guessed that sampling anything from those silly Love Bug movies could turn out so goddamn maniacal? Aaron Funk – (Venetian Snares) – that’s who. Breakcore, at it’s finest. Enjoy. In my opinion, Venetian Snares was the most hardcore electronic artists of the last decade. Not sure what breakcore is? Click here!

06.) Mistabishi – Wipe Your Tears

Yep, included a little bit of steppy stuff in this mix. Had to. Wanted to. Just a bit. I also realize that, since I’m including dubstep, there are going to be a lot of folks who will be able to find “filthier, harder mixes” then this. Well, there is a lot of filth out there in the world of dubstep – but this one, in my opinion, with all it’s eerines and noise, is one of my favorites. It works, and it doesnt just have a sonically hardcore sound, but it’s also hardcore in tone and feel, which is just as important. I mean, anyone can turn the volume up to 11, but is the soul/spirit, the intention, and the overall darkness of the vibe @ 11, as well?

05.) Drumcorps – Botch Up and Die

Metal + breakcore = Drumcorps. Aaron Spectre, known for his heavy and well produced tunes, decided to mix two different musical universes together. Breakcore had often flirted with metal, typically through sampling, but with Drumcorps, Aaon played his own tunes, and then, basically, mixed them with heavy amen breaks and jungle thrasharounds. The result is devestating.

04.) Mindless Self Indulgence – Bring the Pain (a cover of the Method Man tune)

Mindless Self Indulgence is another asterisk in the big book of heavy electronic/metal/hip hop hybrids. Wait a minute, I think I phrased that wrong… Let me put it this way, instead: “the big book of heavy electronic/metal/hip hop hybrids” is a big asterisk.

Every so often, an artist or a group will emerge, willing to try something radically different and intense, combining three schools of music – the three R’s: Rock, Rave, Rap (which, to be fair, is overly simplistic, as you can have hip hop WITHOUT rap, and electronic music OUTSIDE the rave..) and, if done right, it sounds badass. It doesn’t quite make sense why more of this hybrid hasn’t been experimented with. And why?! Was it because of rap-metal losing momentum? Did Limp Bizkit really ruin music? Ha. Are people sick of hip hop and metal being mixed together? I think it could still work, I really do! More needs to happen! Rock, Rap, & Rave.

03.) Desert Storm Breakcore Squad – Trapped

So, I HAD to include a breakcore tune with hi-treble jungle drums and low bass. It had to happen. Dropping out the middle section is one of the tricks that made breakcore great. It’s a banger, and no, it’s not overly complex. It doesn’t have to be.

02.) Cookie Monsta – Me Want Cookie

Come on, Cookie Monsta is dope. I don’t need to explain this one :)

01.) Aphex Twin – Come to Daddy

Those of you who know me well probably sensed this one was coming. Well, why the hell wouldn’t I make this one of my top hardcore tunes? It’s a classic, and it set the groundwork for future hardcore and tangled up audio massacres to come out of EDM for the next fifteen years! Breakcore, glitch hop, and even dubstep owe at least SOME gratitude to Aphex for this one. What Whaaaaaat. And it’s from the mid-90s, too; though it doesn’t sound like it, does it?

To tell you the truth, it STILL holds it’s own… Not as many ‘hardcore’ tunes can stand ten or fifteen years, as music tends to get harder and harder as they years go by and technology advances. For example, look at what was ‘hardcore’ in 1970. The Rolling Stones? Ten years later what was heavy? Punk rock, heavy metal, and even hard rock in general. Ten years after that, metal had gone even further. The same goes for rave music… In the early 90s, what was the ‘hardest’ tune? Maybe something by the Prodigy? Or maybe some jungle? Ten years later, Venetian Snares had appeared, and started ruining music for the better. Plus, halfway though the 90s, this Aphex Twin tune had arrived, and was so intense, MTV even put it on their top 100 Metal Songs list… Now how often can a rave tune compete with metal? (ok, so maybe this isn’t exactly a ‘rave’ tune you will hear alongside Deadmau5… but still…)

But here’s another argument for why this track stands up so well: for one thing, it was ahead of it’s time, and shows more forward thinking and genius than many songs of any genre do today. I consider it the first “breakcore” song. Also, for a few years in the 2000s, with the exception of breakcore, a lot of music seemed to lose some of it’s edge. True, it is JUST my opinion, however, I also think that electronic music has been growing in intensity during the last few years. So perhaps things are balancing out. I’m hopeful.

And no, I guess I didn’t include any straight-up gabber tunes in the mix today. Sorry about that, I guess… Not really, though. I mean.. if you really want some gabber, it’s not too hard to find. I suppose I could drop some on ya, though.. here’s an interesting little documentary on gabber culture. (I like how she says “hip hoopers.” Ha. ) It’s not in English, btw. Gabber never… REALLY… made a dent in the US or Western Europe, did it? ;) Not to say that anything outside of that territory is irrelevant, however. I just personally chose to leave gabber off the list.

Though it is fun, from time to time. And I remember playing some speedcore (super-uptempo gabber.. 200 bpm, etc..) in my headphones at LAN parties with my other nerdy friends, playing Counterstrike all night. Yes, yes.

Oh yea, and I also.. uh.. “forgot” to include anything Skrillex and Korn did. I don’t need to justify that whatsoever though, and if you’d been listening to hardcore metal or electronic music for more than six months, you’ll probably understand why…

Bassnectar Drops a Free Mixtape!

Posted by StrangeFlow on November 4, 2012
Posted in: mixtape, New Music. Leave a comment

Bassnectar Freestyle EP

Well, ol’ Bassnectar is at it again, this time dropping his “Freestyle” album on the world.

Six tracks, which makes it a long EP (or a short LP, depending on how you look at it?) I actually had a conversation with some friends on GHF about EPs vs. LPs, and the consensus I came to was that, “who cares, just release some good music, EPs are fine, it’s all good! Yes, you see a lot of four-track EPs, but sometimes three-tracks, sometimes more!” And so it is. Well, at any rate, here’s a sixer from Bassnectar for ya.

Anyway, here’s the album.. glitch hoppy, dubstepy, good Bassnectar material. You can listen for free, and/or buy it:

Oooh, and here’s that FREE mixtape that was promised:

Enjoy!

Best Electro Swing Remix of 2012!

Posted by StrangeFlow on November 2, 2012
Posted in: Best Of.., New Music. 1 Comment

BEST OF THE 2012 - Best Electro Swing Remix of 2012!
Yep, that’s right – here’s my favorite tune to come out this year, in the genre of electro swing. I’m still waiting for this incredibly fun genre to have more of an impact in my own country (the tiny sovereign nation / island known as the U.S.) and so while I’m waiting, let me also hype it a little bit… Electro swing is da bomb. Yea, that’s right, droppin’ some of that ’94 science on ya: “DA BOMB!”

Anyway, the point is, there are other remixes of this Ella Fitzgerald tune, but this one is very well done and I thought it deserved some blog-love. It’s definitely ONE of the best, if not THE best, of the year. I know it’s only November… But hey – uh… Why wait till January 1st, 2013 to stat talking about 2012, eh? After all that Mayan shit goes down, there isn’t going to be any electro swing, so now is our last chance to rock it out, right? (I hope not..)

So here ya go! The remix is called, “When I Get Low (I Get High).” It’s by the Record Time *MuthaFunkers. Check it out!

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Free TR66 Samples! Dope Vintage Drum Machine Responsible for Many a Disco Classic!

Posted by StrangeFlow on November 1, 2012
Posted in: Samples. Tagged: 1974 drum machine, disco samples, free disco samples, free drum samples, retro drum, rhythm arranger, roland, roland tr66 samples, roxy music, TR66, vintage drum. 4 Comments

The incredible (and very vintage) TR66 "rhythm arranger" from the mid-70s

Ah, I just HAD to post this one. I downloaded this a few weeks ago, and I’ve been having so much fun with these vintage mid-70s disco-ish sounds! I thought you might enjoy them, as well, so here is the tr66 for ya.

These were recorded with a Hitachi D-E7 Cassette deck with Dolby C into the ULN-2 (and, also, saturated to full-extent) on an Ampex Valve tape machine – so they’ve been brought to you as authentically as possible, considering they’re all in WAV format.

Found an old ad for it, posted below..

Old TR66 magazine advertisement

The TR66 was produced by Roland in 1974. It was incorporated in the tune, “Dance Away,” by Roxy Music. Which tune is that, again? Aye, the one below! You can hear the drum sounds from the beginning of the track. I don’t give a damn about the vocals, but obviously that’s not the point!

(They did mix some live percussion in with the TR66 “rhythm arranger” sounds, as well, though.)

Hope you get some use out of these wonderful samples!

What’s New for Newvember?

Posted by StrangeFlow on October 31, 2012
Posted in: Articles, Uncategorized. 2 Comments

Gearing up for TONS of new samples, tutorials, and posts! + Bassadelic has it's 100th post soon!

Yes it’s true! Newvember is coming! Kick out the champagne and prepare yourself, for StrangeFlow is going to personally stuff himself inside the world’s largest turkey carcass and come to YOUR house to offer you brand new posts, tutorials, sample packs, and an awesome “100th post”-themed sale! Well…

All of that is true, except for the “coming to your house” part… and the turkey thing… But the point is, I’ve been updating this site and trying to create quality content and material for bedroom music producers since July, and at this point, I feel like I have a pretty good idea about what people are coming here for; with this information, I plan to create even more quality content for the next 100 posts (…and beyond…) that cater more directly to what my loyal Bassadelic clickers are looking for!

So get ready for a barrage of new samples, tutorials, and other music production related posts!

I also have been experimenting with graphic design, and I think I’m going to be going more towards a newer and sleeker design, as exemplified by the graphic design on the header of this post (which I’ll admit is not a HUGE change, but it will definitely help give the site a much-needed change up.. I mean, do you know how old one design can get after one hundred posts?)

Another new feature that I really enjoyed was something I discovered a few days ago, when I put up a tutorial about tying to emulate the sound of TNGHT’s trap tune, ‘Bugg’n,’ and I realized, “Damn, this is a lot of fun to put together, and people seem to enjoy it, and it is pretty helpful. So, I’m planning to do more of those, too!

Oh, and I changed the background, too… Triangles FTFW. What whaaat.

How to Sound Like Bugg’n by TNGHT (Trap Music Tutorial) (Beat Traced by StrangeFlow)

Posted by StrangeFlow on October 29, 2012
Posted in: How-to / Tutorial. Tagged: beat tracing, bugg'n, buggin, edm tutorial, how to make trap, how to sound like TNGHT, Hudson Mohawke, song tracing, TNGHT, trap music, tutorial. Leave a comment

This is a skeletal / rough-draft version to help you understand how TNGHT (Hudson Mohawke and Lunice) sequenced their hit tune, ‘Bugg’n.’

I want to point out – the synth-sound IS a little different than in the original tune. Also, this is NOT the full tune, it’s my projection of the intro of the song, sequenced / traced into Ableton Live and Acid Pro. It will, however, give you a good idea of how the bass, melody, and beat were sequenced.

Yes, good ol’ fashioned beat-tracing! You can figure out a lot about a song by tracing it. This is not my first video, but definitely my first traced-beat tut, and many more could be on their way, if it turns out that folks like these videos…

So, hopefully some of y’all enjoy this!

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