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« Reply #2 on: May 07, 2008, 05:24 PM » |
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i typed a really, really long entry on this a while back. d&b is electronic music and jojo's whole thing is (execellently-executed) reverse engineering. Other names to check are Guy Licata (playing w/ Bill Laswell and the Hercules & Love Affair), as well as KJ Sawka and the Jungle Drummer (peep the DVD London Elektricity:live at the jazz cafe).
If you want to play d&b/jungle that sounds like the real deal and not a drummer trying to sound cool, then learn how to play the amen, funky drummer, funky president, think, and any other breakbeat you come across-- and WELL. so that the groove and sound are indistinguishable from the recording.
this is dance music; how the recording affects people is more important than anything else.
also do a bit of research on how d&b is produced, from photek's amazing bits of chopping and slicing breaks in a sampler in the 90s up to pendulum doing it live at coachella 2 weeks ago. the vibe of d&b is all about layers and layers of sounds-- a break, a sampled kick and snare on top of that break, a 909 kick under that sampled snare, a sloshy hihat panned far left, a sharp ride panned hard right, filtered bongos and other perc, etc.
also, d&b really is 90% about DRUMS and BASS. listen to some old 70s dub from jamaica and a get a sense of the original drums and bass-style of composition; space is just as effective as notes, density needs a break. learn how things build and release.
Guy L's book on drumming in d&b and hiphop is forthcoming and going to be a great read.
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