Posts Tagged ‘bsod’

We’re All Moving, But I’m Not Sure Anyone Knows Where We’re Going

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

It’s strange seeing my so called electro world being split so readily in two like this. It seems the heavy electro sounds that brought the dance community so close together a few years back have progressed in such diverse ways that we’re no longer able to uniformly agree on what defines the most desirable new sound, and as such, we’ve been left with two entirely different genres of music that are both somehow still grasping to be considered electro. I suppose it is a bit strange, and almost a bit frustrating to think that there are going to be multiple tastes and preferences to satisfy along our future disco endeavors, but let me assure you, this can only be good: This may, in fact, require that a little effort be put back into the “job” that is Dj’ing, and as such, I feel there could be a massive drop in the number of freeloading blog abusers sometime in the very, very near future. The threat of required effort, my friends, is natural selection at its best. (That is, if natural selection were real, of course. But the earth is only 6000 years old, remember? Sarah Palin told us so.)

The Two Branches of Electro

That title made me feel like I’m writing a history book. Maybe I should make an outline due at the end of the quarter.

Anyhow, it seems the first half of the split electro genre has not only skimmed the fat, but it’s actually dumped a good 75% of its musical meal right out the window without losing a single bit of integrity. It’s like this: Rather than being served a burrito with everything that makes your taste buds get freaky, all crammed into one delicious dish, you’re now receiving a single bomb ass steak, and a baked potato. In the end you’ve only got about 10% of what you had before, but somehow it’s just way better. And steering away from this failed food analogy, I’d go so far as to say this musical sect could more easily be defined under minimal than under electro, although my opinion is likely to beg a rebuttal.

Bass Kleph

I suppose artists like DeadMau5 and his latest BSOD, The Royal Rumble, and even Herve (especially alongside Sinden), have all veered more toward this side of the argument more than the other, however, the audio craftsmanship of Australia’s Bass Kleph brings it all home. Presenting to you: The epitome of blip-tastic bounce.

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Twocker – Stitch (Bass Kleph Remix)

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Stupid Fresh – Get The Fuck Up (Bass Kleph Remix)

Part Two

As for the other side of our post apocalyptic electro world, well, that’s where I think all the Treasure Fingers, Twelves, Dangers, Van She Tech‘s and DatA‘s of our time fit in. They’re the guys who’ve taken the exact opposite approach to their furthering of electro, and have chosen to cram every last bit of harmonic Daft Punk influence into an already brimming sound, in order to create tunes that are nearly impossible to fully comprehend. In fact, I’d go so far as to say I don’t think I’ve ever heard the same song twice. (Figuratively speaking of course).

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Big Gipp – Hot (Treasure Fingers Remix)

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Rapture – House Of Jealous Lovers (Tenderlions Remix)

No Really, It’s Urgent

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

I know my posts have been coming in bursts recently, and trust me, the last thing I want to do is perpetuate the cycle, but as you may have surmised from my previously unscheduled publications, sometimes it is simply imperative: Tonight, the unfortunate streak of bleak and uninteresting electro house tracks ends, for I have, by some stroke of luck, stumbled across what is easily the heaviest, noisiest, and most tastefully confusing production since the surprising Kam Denny remix of Ce Ce Peniston’s “Finally”.

BSOD

BSOD. Does it stand for Blue Screen of Death, or am I just confusing myself? I’ve got no idea, but what I do know is that the quiet night of French linguistic practice that I had planned has been entirely ruined, and I wouldn’t have it any other way. The endless stream of clicks, beeps, whoops, and whip-whopping (all of which makes the contribution of Joel Zimmerman, or more commonly, Deadmau5, very, very apparent) is more than enough to beg a rewrite of the definition of euphoria. Now if only I had an empty warehouse full of deranged and shameless youth…

Again, I must stress that this piece of audio wreckage is pushing insanity, so please, listen responsibly! I’m pretty sure the surgeon general would agree.

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BSOD – Choplifted (Original Mix)