Sunday, November 16, 2008

Zach the Klingon


http://zackypoo.tumblr.com/

Well we all knew Warp Drive was the ultimate trip...
Zach Klion, for the Trip-Hop assignment, has created a smorgisborg of soulful samples. The parameters of tone are on point, and the use of samples was adept. Zach has created a more than adequate summation of modern attitudes to carnality.

First, the tone. The majority of the sounds are muted and low on the register. The legato synth sets a mood of introspection, and the changes in note are sufficiently subtle. The bass dominates, punctuated by high-register samples. The initial 'woooh' also brings a hint of sensuality. The use of stereo also adds to the trip.

Yet the use of samples definitely adds to the piece. The female voice followed by the snappy snare is clearly a trippy suggestion of ass-slapping. The empathy is apparent in the sample 'we all go a little mad sometimes,' solidified by the closing interrogative 'haven't you?'

While this song is not without flaws (the buildup of squeaky samples feels abrupt feels abrupt and out of place, the high synth sound accompanying 'Haven't You' makes for an awkward ending) Zach has certainly secured himself in the Trip-Hop pantheon.

DiscoTech knows his stuff



I just discovered this dj/remix artist DiscoTech. I want your samples.

Remix of Kanye's Homecoming


and TI's Whatever You Like

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Just because you're paranoid...




Jodie Foster terrifies me, as well as the newest jFine release.
Going in to the studio tonight, I wanted to make the Kings of Leon epic 'Knocked Up' into some nuts Jungle muzik.

Knocked Up - Kings Of Leon

Apparently, the genre invented by London dj's who wished they were born in the Bronx doesn't mesh well with former evangelicals singing about how they don't want their girlfriends to abort that shit. So, I ended up sampling the Arctic Monkey's Brianstorm, The Cold War Kids' Hang Me Up to Dry, and Wyclef singing La Bamba.

La Bamba - Wyclef Jean

Though the doesn't sound particularly 'jungle,' I tried to make it reflect the urban paranoia from which jungle developed.

Listen to this alone. In your panic room.

Jesus Son - Jordan Schneider