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As for (things pertaining to) music coming through via dreams, there's an episode on Is This A Dream? Podcast discussing such, and the guest wrote a book about it. I think one of the things he mentioned was someone "developing" sophisticated "new" violin techniques through dreaming.
“my music, hit ‘em; my blunts, lit ‘em; and my pants, shit ‘em” has got to be one of the greatest twitch comments i’ve read. eat ass smoke grass sled fast
That's exactly what I was thinking. Whenever you read about some sort of innovation in antiquity where the person was visited by or conversed with a muse 9 times out of ten they simply dreamed it. Don't be afraid to follow those out of pocket good ideas in your dreams.
@@XaevrynI had a dream where I shat out a 10ft long spiky evil tapeworm and it rose out of the toilet like a cobra in a snake charmer’s basket and tried to bite me.
Some of these tracks feel to me like a feeling in dreams, when I'm running/flying/riding something too fast. I lose control of my movement and can't process what's happening around me fast enough. I can't slow down easily, but trying harder just wakes me up, even though I didn't die in a dream, just was flying through unintelligible mess of space. That feeling that it's so fast I can't see anything at all, just colors of huge things like a green grass field. But I never fell down the stairs. I guess it's the same kind of feeling.
i need this as an entire genre so bad. this shit would go insanely hard with racing and air combat games. the 5/4 is discordant enough to get you focused on the music and the game at the same time, this is a need not a want
The vast majority of pre-industrial music was in 3/3 or 3/4. 4/4 may sound like the "default" time signature to you, but it's actually very very new in the total history of music
It's called Hit'Em, it should sound like a Nightclub breaking out in a Fistfight in a movie. People are scrambling, glass is breaking, the suits are charging in, and fists are flying while the DJ earns his pay.
I really think he was onto something with that bit he said was 'TOO crunchy'. It sounded like something that would have made my car vibrate listening to, which as both an physical and audible listener, is something I love in music. Let's get that bass boosted dawg
Man that 5/4 is actually some breeze of fresh air. I listen to music of all kinds of time signatures and it's great that people at large actually started doing something outside 4/4 and stuff
I really hope this catches on. This is actual innovation in EDM, a totally unexplored frontier, and it would be a massive burst of fresh air for the scene.
@@quantumblauthor7300 its almost like phonon makes his music to crazy time signatures too. which is what the video is about. Quantum dipshit over here tryna look like a fuckin nerd
As a prog metal musician who loves EDM, I've been wanting/waiting for the EDM scene to catch on to how absolutely wild and groovy beats in anything other than 4/4 can be.
I got into prog metal bc of Sleep Token (absolutely amazing band imo), but as a person who also loves electronic music, ST blew me away even more with their mix of genres. I recommend listening to them if you haven't, especially the song 'Descending'.
In 5/4, make a pattern that pops on 3. Measure 1: _ _ - _ _ Measure 2: -_ _ - _ Measure 3: _ - _ _ - Measure 4: _ _ - _ _ It "walks" across every pattern and returns to home on 4.
glad to see people making hit em music a thing but i really wanna see someone portray the hit em fashion style, like what the girl who introduced us to this music looked like, really bringing together this alternate universe
Sorry about my face - endless process of removing memories. That entire album of his (echo of time) and another of his (real friend) both have that sound you're looking for. There are some others songs I know of that have that sound, but it's used as accent, and not the direct focus of the song.
People of the internet, I beg of you: listen to the song “DOB Town” by Date of Birth. It’s a 5/4 Shibuya-Kei jungle-y track from 1999, part of an absolutely insanely cool album (Planet DOB) released alongside a PS1 game of the same name. I honestly feel like this is an actual song from this nonexistent genre that predates it by over 20 years.
The submissions for this prompt were actual insanity. The creativity and variance between each one of the tracks is so rad and satisfying. Massive W to all submissions.
Now all we need is a new tweet from that person saying they met a girl at a rave, and she's excitedly telling him about this "new genre" that just came outta nowhere...
13:45 okay, this here, everybody was messing up and couldn’t play around the tempo or the awkward rhythm messed people up but when you can actually work with it, you get this banger.
i think the 212 bpm was a big part of how i envisioned it and anyone that worked around did not capture the essence. people that actually used 212 and a lot of crunch sound the best
as a certified non-musician, he definitely was at least like, in band in school or something, bc I have no concept of what 5/4 sounds like and had no idea that 212 bpm was super fast
5/4 is not that crazy haha some of these people just don’t know how to do it (these submissions were still impressive). Mission Impossible theme is 5/4
I spent a while making 5/4 songs for a not-insignificant amount of time, and now it sounds normal and fluid in ways difficult to articulate. It's super unsettling at first, but it's beautiful once it becomes familiar. It feels so much more alive and biological.
I’ll definitely agree the mission impossible theme is popular among the general public. I can only imagine the madness that would occur when a 5/4 sig is played instead of bumping four to the floor beats at the music festivals😂 But we would appreciate it for sure, just not the general masses
@@leah.muriel if done right it doesn’t sound weird at all is my point. Gorillaz has a song called 5/4 which is in 5/4 except for the drums which play in 4/4 and it’s pretty good
Our subconscious is probably one of the most effortlessly creative engines. Idk how many times I have hear a totally unique song, or seen a totally unique thing in a dream. And to boot your subconscious is basically cooking this stuff up on the fly. Crazy
Tip for 5/4: most of the time, it's a safe bet to do the 5/8 clave, where you break the bar into a 2+3 or 3+2 - a strong beat on the 3, and a weak beat on the 2. So think about 5/8 like a 2/4 with one of the beats being longer. Think about 5/4 similarly, where you've got a 3/4 and a 2/4 bar in each bar, and seperate your melodic stuff between both, as in for call-response, call on the 3 and respond on the 2 for example.
@@D3xxon add boards of Canada am ADHD squarepusher and b.o.c are big loves of mine I also like phil France and Kali Malone that shit scratches a different more calming itch for the super low drain moods as it's not all just hyperactivity, ADHD undiagnosed when looking for mental health treatment often get mistaken for bi polar, ADHD man out
When a fake genre becomes an actual genre. There's a few electronic genres that really hit that "this is my ADHD" button (as someone with ADHD,) and this is definitely one of them. Good shit Bishu and Subs. :) Holy shit. Vyde channeling ACCESS TO ARASAKA up in here.
@cormishii1542 It's just riddim, but all, but the drop is halftime. The lead in the drop normally starts very simple, but repetitions are highly encouraged to have at least 1 note more than before, and 1 of the previous notes be delayed by half a beat. The goal with that is to make it hard to tell if it is speeding up or slowing down, so there are other ways to accomplish it, such as polyrhythms. Both for maximum brain meltage.
Wow you guys are fire af. Some of ya'll made like subgenres like Lofi-Hitem, but Wizzleysc version....all I could see was what glitter, iridescence, sparkles, and twinkles sounds like. Like all mind kept playing was visions of sparkles, glitter, and like holographic cellophane. So cool!
I really like the community songs at the end, since they all hit a different mood while still staying true to the Hit 'Em Formula. Almost sounds like a complete OST for something cyberpunky.
my favorite part about this genre is how cracked out the name is rofl. like the name really does sound like it was made up in a dream but also could actually be real too. I hope Bishu revisits this genre for genre mashup with Hiddem, Hit Em x Riddim
This sounds so much like some real life underground electronic rave music! Ain't no way it's fake! This sounds like the electronic music of the future! I hope this genre will continue developing!
@@sanderhackerhd8369 How so my man. I mean I never listened to HS newer than 2019 Or so, so I may not know much, but this doesn't sound like HS at all 😂. I see no core elements of it here, yet I listen to it since 2008-ish tracks
idk why ive never seen any vids like this before but i fucking love it. love how submissions get half he ep, and your track was wicked. this is so cool . clever peeps
"hit em" has massive "off the grid" hack and slash action game battle theme/exploration vibes, especially some of the first songs showcased, id be really interested in either seeing something developed out of that or maybe even starting something myself. that shit gets me going
Idk how this got recommended, but I love it. Awesome video. Great music, what a cracked out community you’ve got sending in samples like this! I’ve been listening to ROM Di Prisco who did a load of the need for speed game soundtracks so I’m guessing that’s why YT pushed this. Big W. 🔥
So happy to see more people talking about hit em on RUclips! I think a lot of people who made some during the initial hype got bored of it too soon. There’s definitely a lot more to explore within those three parameters. Really looking forward to the release of the official comp.
I'll say. Machinedrum cosigning this is massive. I would have loved to see a lot more precession heavy and intricate sounds, because that's what I love so much about Machinedrum, but what is here is absolutely amazing. Such a unique and fresh take on music.
I did mine at 212, I think most people went into the half time because it felt a bit easier but I wanted to challenge myself a little bit since I've never worked that high before. No disrespect to anyone that did half time, still awesome submissions all around
This is the kinda crunchy-ass geometric music my friend LOVES and I’m already super excited to tell him about it. He the kinda fella who can assign things to other things really convincingly, like shapes and colors to sounds (or any combo of), or! EXTREMELY specific experiences to music, and ONG I can already tell I’m gonna hear him ramble for an hour and it’s gonna be AWESOME.
5/4 and 7/4 are such good times to set a rhythm to. It's a little tricky if you aren't used to it, but it feels amazing to match up with it. It also feels good when you feel the 4/4 within the 5 or 7, then it becomes a polyrhythm groove in your head.
Drew Daniel is actually in a duo called Matmos, and they've been very prolific lately. Great music and I recommend if you like the more experimental / sound design side of electronic music.
Man... I have similar dreams. Where I'm noodling on some weird Synth and getting garly sounds. or thered be weird music playing over the radio. Can never remember them. Same with the conversations, but I know they're not nonsense. Bro literally dreamt of Lain. Something as specific as 212 bpm, 5/4 with heavy crunchy drums. That sounds like cyberpunk world music to me.
@@aaronmalay5497 Part of my inspiration! Love Prodigy's stuff even if I don't really produce Big Beat that much. Pendulum is a stronger influence on my other music, so it's interesting it also came through here.
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"Mind giving a source for the origin point of this genre?"
*"It came to me in a dream."*
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"My source is I made it the fuck up"
"Mind giving a source for the origin point of this genre?"
"Yes, my Mind gave the source"
As for (things pertaining to) music coming through via dreams, there's an episode on Is This A Dream? Podcast discussing such, and the guest wrote a book about it. I think one of the things he mentioned was someone "developing" sophisticated "new" violin techniques through dreaming.
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I love how even though his subconscious created the genre, he still gave credit to the random girl in his dream😭
Dude its one of the Ancient Greek Muses in his dreams (trust)
@@NoOne-yv2ei I trust 👍
So humble it's interdimensional
Ikr what a simp
So amazing :D
Some people can't think of an original track, and this guy straight up dreams up a new genre
That's the power of dreams
it's not even new, it's just breakcore lol
@@apieceoftoast710 not really tho
It's just a random tempo, and one adjective.
He just dreamed up "lolicore" an obscure genre from the 00's
“my music, hit ‘em; my blunts, lit ‘em; and my pants, shit ‘em” has got to be one of the greatest twitch comments i’ve read. eat ass smoke grass sled fast
SLED GANG
Meme man you are a classic…
Cringe
SLED GANG
6:28 if anyone wants the timestamp🙌🏻
Bro interacted with a muse
Fucking gravity falls reference 💀⁉
That's exactly what I was thinking. Whenever you read about some sort of innovation in antiquity where the person was visited by or conversed with a muse 9 times out of ten they simply dreamed it. Don't be afraid to follow those out of pocket good ideas in your dreams.
But which muse? I’m placing bets on Terpsichore
@@XaevrynI had a dream where I shat out a 10ft long spiky evil tapeworm and it rose out of the toilet like a cobra in a snake charmer’s basket and tried to bite me.
@@shimpscampy if it worked for Steven King...
I can only describe "hit em" as "what if falling down the stairs had a jamming theme song?"
I can only describe "hit em" as 123 123 12 12
play Guilty Gear or Mortal Kombat, this is the sound of 2d fighting patterns
Some of these tracks feel to me like a feeling in dreams, when I'm running/flying/riding something too fast. I lose control of my movement and can't process what's happening around me fast enough. I can't slow down easily, but trying harder just wakes me up, even though I didn't die in a dream, just was flying through unintelligible mess of space. That feeling that it's so fast I can't see anything at all, just colors of huge things like a green grass field. But I never fell down the stairs. I guess it's the same kind of feeling.
Listening AK1200 while having a mild stroke
i told u bro
i told you about inventing new genres
5/4 feels like 4/4 with a surprise on every bar lol
thats because most people dont know how to write in 5/4 so thats what it turns into
@@newhillroadI think it’s because most people are using samples that are in 4/4. It’s hard to cut say a beak sample up in a way where it works in 5.
Some 5/4 feels like 3/4 with a little bit of sass. A lot of prog and jazz songs have that feel to em
@@newhillroad an actually good 5/4 song (only the first half is in 5/4): ruclips.net/video/nA0UOiVM1u0/видео.html&ab_channel=SufjanStevens-Topic
That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard from a music theory perspective. And I love it lol
The original hit em song the Australian man heard in his dream is lost media.
I think he just got it described to him in a dream, i dont think he actually heard it
nah it was never available to the public at some point
Maybe he saw it on a porno and was too embarrassed to admit it
it's not even some random australian it's fucking matmos lmao
Devil's trill sonata
i need this as an entire genre so bad. this shit would go insanely hard with racing and air combat games. the 5/4 is discordant enough to get you focused on the music and the game at the same time, this is a need not a want
REAL for that one
Ace Combat 8 will feature a full Hit ‘Em soundtrack
holy shit.
I was just looking for inspiration for a new game... might have to make a fast paced fighting game called hit 'em now lmao
Unironically, I realise how amazing this genre can be for soundtracks/BGM
Apollo came down to this guy and said "you gotta tell the people about hit'em, it's important"
Lore accurate Apollo behaviour
LOL that's Apollo for sure
Finally,
Lagcore
Could you imagine if it took a bit more glitch hop influence? Glitchy lagcore
Honestly this is a logical name for it...
But it's hit em for now oh well
@@lucyferos205I think vydemusic came the closest to nailing glitchy lagcore that shi was otherworldly
@@dah_goofsternaw listen to femtanyl shit hits
"worst song ive ever made" proceeds to drop a hard-ass 5/4 slapper with SLIGHTLY overtuned precussion
Always your own worst critic haha
Is it just me or it's this just all the music for the Matrix
I need to hear more of the worst song ever
@@oldsaddad7274 i think it fits the vibe of like a deiselpunk club
i think he’s right it’s horrible lmao
Dude,5/4 sounds like what would actually play in your dreams. its just... off. but i like it.
I listen to a lot of prog and 5/4 feels so good, big fan of the extra slap at the end of the bar
The vast majority of pre-industrial music was in 3/3 or 3/4. 4/4 may sound like the "default" time signature to you, but it's actually very very new in the total history of music
A song in 5/4 you might find familiar is "Take Five", from Dave Brubeck's jazz quartet. Probably the most known 5/4 song ever.
@@amelioravictoriadionyssia3323 then, what signatures considered to be "old"?
@@amelioravictoriadionyssia3323 What do you mean 3/3 time signature? Is that real?
It's called Hit'Em, it should sound like a Nightclub breaking out in a Fistfight in a movie. People are scrambling, glass is breaking, the suits are charging in, and fists are flying while the DJ earns his pay.
Bro.. your mind, I see it too
so the modern equivalent of a pianist during a fight in a western saloon
Imagine these tracks playing over the Fever club scene in Collateral
@@hot-cocoa1032 DJs and blind pianists remain untouchable.
Most of these submissions aren't crunchy enough to fit the vision I think the author encapsulated in a DREAM. We need TRUE CRUNCHINESS.
Like so crunchy its chirpy you know?
I really think he was onto something with that bit he said was 'TOO crunchy'. It sounded like something that would have made my car vibrate listening to, which as both an physical and audible listener, is something I love in music. Let's get that bass boosted dawg
Man that 5/4 is actually some breeze of fresh air. I listen to music of all kinds of time signatures and it's great that people at large actually started doing something outside 4/4 and stuff
yes its bound to happen eventually tbh this music was made to be expressed in soo many forms and we knows that!
@@overtonesnteatime198 wait till they learn about _changes_ in time signature _during_ the song!
I was thinking the same thing. I kinda want more odd time signatures in places you don't expect just for a different feeling.
@@lilwombat i can offer you some of that
All Nighter Vol. 8 has a song in 19/4, it's a fantastic bop.
I really hope this catches on. This is actual innovation in EDM, a totally unexplored frontier, and it would be a massive burst of fresh air for the scene.
Meanwhile whole buncha people hate on phonon and hes doing just that with even crazier time signatures.
@@RoachDogggJR leave it to a jonker pfp to drag some beef I've never heard of before into an unrelated thread
@@quantumblauthor7300 its almost like phonon makes his music to crazy time signatures too. which is what the video is about. Quantum dipshit over here tryna look like a fuckin nerd
@quantumblauthor7300 erm, don't talk to the ROACH DOGG JR like that bud, or you'll regret it...
tbf it seems that almost everyone went for a half-time vibe. At that point 212 BPM isn't really all that weird - it just turns into mid-tempo.
shout out to SketchyTings who did the Lord's work here.
tbf, 300 is the upper limit of the bpm range that your brain can comfortably process music in. 212 is unnecessarily fast lol
feels like not following the challenge to me.
@@growingoaks that's the whole point of the challenge, it's unnecessarily fast.
@@growingoaks i mean i like uptempo and terror core, 210 is what i listen to when i do the dishes and shit
As a prog metal musician who loves EDM, I've been wanting/waiting for the EDM scene to catch on to how absolutely wild and groovy beats in anything other than 4/4 can be.
I know t+pazolite likes to experiment with time signatures 😀
5/4 13/16 7/8 shit can get REALLY wacky
I got into prog metal bc of Sleep Token (absolutely amazing band imo), but as a person who also loves electronic music, ST blew me away even more with their mix of genres. I recommend listening to them if you haven't, especially the song 'Descending'.
In 5/4, make a pattern that pops on 3.
Measure 1: _ _ - _ _
Measure 2: -_ _ - _
Measure 3: _ - _ _ -
Measure 4: _ _ - _ _
It "walks" across every pattern and returns to home on 4.
glad to see people making hit em music a thing but i really wanna see someone portray the hit em fashion style, like what the girl who introduced us to this music looked like, really bringing together this alternate universe
I’m imagining some weird combo of punk and rave attire.
@@scatteredleavessyou’re describing cyberpunk in a very literal way haha
We gotta also stablish the interior design of the club, the architecture of the building, the city etc etc
@@scatteredleavess So late 90s / early 2000s darkstep / techstep and drill & bass scenes?
I know the right guy for that job
Low poly first person shooter ahh genre
why is this so true
this would hit hard on Gunz and Bomb Rush
cruelty squad ahh genre
superhot ah genre
@@Y000mg W GunZ enjoyer bro
I need someone to make a song with the clicky-ness of a Geiger counter
Seconded!!
Plutonium Jazz type beat
Sorry about my face - endless process of removing memories. That entire album of his (echo of time) and another of his (real friend) both have that sound you're looking for. There are some others songs I know of that have that sound, but it's used as accent, and not the direct focus of the song.
Sounds like ultra-high BPM genres
chernobyl by gosha
People of the internet, I beg of you: listen to the song “DOB Town” by Date of Birth. It’s a 5/4 Shibuya-Kei jungle-y track from 1999, part of an absolutely insanely cool album (Planet DOB) released alongside a PS1 game of the same name.
I honestly feel like this is an actual song from this nonexistent genre that predates it by over 20 years.
Lol I'll check it out
What the hell, Riloe on a bishu video? Wild
oo i dig shibuya kei and jungle stuff gotta check it out
I don't know what any of this means and I have no idea how I even got here, but I'm gonna look this up
Fancy seeing you here Riloe
The fact that you can just start an entirely new genre of music from a dream is so fcking cool, the internet is such a cool place sometimes
Right very cool 💯🎶🔥🔥🔥
The cyberpunk vibes are almost intrinsically tied to styles like this!
This sounds like the combat music, especially the 8:40 and 9:01 songs
Agreed
Instantly had the same thought at 4:48
Thinking the Barghest combat theme
In the future we have abandoned 4/4
*[WARNING: MAX-TAC UNIT EN ROUTE]*
Damn this is actually wild how this became a thing. I love it. This should be a radio in Cyberpunk 2077
It could easily be a mod! There is a framework that makes adding radio stations really easy
@@Uberpanik Yeah ik about it
Some of these kinda sound like 2077 combat themes, they kinda give me a cyberpsycho vibe
@@Uberpanik this mod is amazing btw
The collective unconscious just dropped its first single.
What I like about this new genre is that the drops are not predictable at all, all songs felt really unique.
Whoever submitted worst thing ive ever made is capping. That went so hard
FR, that track was pure evil genius
I agree 🔥
The submissions for this prompt were actual insanity. The creativity and variance between each one of the tracks is so rad and satisfying. Massive W to all submissions.
i love how most of it is just jungle or other dnb in 5/4
just shows how versitile DnB is
@@requiredasmr9364 true
dnb is the goat
@@requiredasmr9364 Eeh, how versitile Hitem' is... Its the truest form of art.
Exactly what I was thinking
Now all we need is a new tweet from that person saying they met a girl at a rave, and she's excitedly telling him about this "new genre" that just came outta nowhere...
Lol
The prophecy
Imagine sharing a dream online and everyone just agrees “congrats that’s a thing now”
That wasnt a dream. That was a vision of the future.
Fr
13:45 okay, this here, everybody was messing up and couldn’t play around the tempo or the awkward rhythm messed people up but when you can actually work with it, you get this banger.
that’s the coolest one
Immediately went to SoundCloud to repost this
It actually feels like 5/4 instead of 4/4 with an extra beat (I know that's the same thing technically, but it has a different feel)
i agree, this one had a proper groove to it. i love 5/4 that feels like i can groove to it in a wonky 3/4 like TA-ka-ta-ka-TA-ka-ta-KA-ta
5/4 is a fun time sig and has a lot of potential in edm i rhink
ya i was not expecting it to be so natural sounding? its got a real bounce
I remember finding some stuff in 7/5 at one point and I thought it was pretty interesting. Cursed looking signature but it sounds neat.
@@noThankyou-g5c How do you make you beats go harder? Thrown in an extra beat!
@@DigitalJedi 7/5 as in 7/4 over 5/4 ? sounds pretty cool lol
HALL by Frums is an absolute masterpiece and contains a mind-blowingly fitting 5/4 segment
bro's already like "idk if you would really call that hit 'em" lmaoooooo
i think the 212 bpm was a big part of how i envisioned it and anyone that worked around did not capture the essence. people that actually used 212 and a lot of crunch sound the best
It’s literally just a musical writing prompt I’m kinda obsessed with this
Petition to call it HIDDIM instead of hit ‘em 😂
underrated comment 😂 let's do it
High intensity dangerous dance incredible music
More like a subgenre exactly for the track that Bishu made
Missed opportunity to call it Hythm.
idk, "hit 'em" kinda has a charm to it, like "fotonight web".
I was expecting more 212bpm feel, not halftimed, STILL A BOP
Heyo it's him 👋👀🍻🍻
@@amberruby4896 🍻
More like 5/2
@@amberruby4896 🍻🍻
@@amberruby4896 LOLOL hi
Surprised nobody sampled "Take Five"
lmao
Peiple that listen to this kinda music rarely know jazz, let alone the younger fellas xd
First song that came to mind
brubeck night terror
Hit five
1:21 this is fight sequence movie soundtrack music. Hit ‘Em indeed
Hit 'Em is a great name for this style. Love hearing people play around with time signatures outside of 4/4.
"stop it, he's already dead"
*H I D D I M*
As a drummer hearing different time signatures in EDM is sick. Hearing zedd produce in 7/8 on his album and now this makes me very excited!
What song is in 7/8?
@@Bhicken_Nugget His collab with The Ollam called 'Sona' is partially in 7/8!
"212bpm is wild"
Snapp: "Am I a joke to you??"
Snapp is my goat
Facts haha
nasenbluten: hold my amiga
Snapp beats mentioned!
SNAPP MENTIONED!!!!! RAAAAHHHHH 👹
I feel I blinked and dubstep had become like a million different genres
it's only a million different genres if you believe it to be. It could easily be less
Oh people have been subdividing dubstep for years lol
As a person who listens to math rock and craves for crunchy beats, this speaks to me on a whole other level.
i expected more crunch like hardstyle/gurokawaiicore/noise levels of crunch
I spoke too soon
@@BTTRSWYTlmao 🤣
HARDSTYLE MENTIONED 🗣️🔥
@@TheSpartacusTVWOW A GENRE THAT MOST PEOPLE HAVE HEARD OF MENTIONED???? NO WAY!!!!
@@twnsynrgy kinda niche compared to jumpstyle
Dude on twitter probably isn’t even a musician and just created a banger genre
He's half of Matmos, lol
@@psychokitty444 noted, I’ll give a listen lol
@@psychokitty444 yeah what the fuck. what is this revisionist bullshit that matmos doesn't exist lmfao
as a certified non-musician, he definitely was at least like, in band in school or something, bc I have no concept of what 5/4 sounds like and had no idea that 212 bpm was super fast
He's gotta know *something* if his brain could even come up with a specific bpm and time signature, cause I wouldn't even have thought to dream that
I love how disruptive this is. 5/4 signature is really gonna hurt some people rolling balls.
5/4 is not that crazy haha some of these people just don’t know how to do it (these submissions were still impressive). Mission Impossible theme is 5/4
I spent a while making 5/4 songs for a not-insignificant amount of time, and now it sounds normal and fluid in ways difficult to articulate.
It's super unsettling at first, but it's beautiful once it becomes familiar. It feels so much more alive and biological.
I’ll definitely agree the mission impossible theme is popular among the general public. I can only imagine the madness that would occur when a 5/4 sig is played instead of bumping four to the floor beats at the music festivals😂
But we would appreciate it for sure, just not the general masses
@@leah.muriel if done right it doesn’t sound weird at all is my point. Gorillaz has a song called 5/4 which is in 5/4 except for the drums which play in 4/4 and it’s pretty good
@@EddieFreak you’re right
Our subconscious is probably one of the most effortlessly creative engines. Idk how many times I have hear a totally unique song, or seen a totally unique thing in a dream. And to boot your subconscious is basically cooking this stuff up on the fly. Crazy
Tip for 5/4: most of the time, it's a safe bet to do the 5/8 clave, where you break the bar into a 2+3 or 3+2 - a strong beat on the 3, and a weak beat on the 2. So think about 5/8 like a 2/4 with one of the beats being longer. Think about 5/4 similarly, where you've got a 3/4 and a 2/4 bar in each bar, and seperate your melodic stuff between both, as in for call-response, call on the 3 and respond on the 2 for example.
THISSSS, when I figured this out, 5/4 became the grooviest and most fluid time signature. You get call and response for FREE. It's so good!!!
3+2 seems to be the more common version. It's the variation used by all the well known examples (Take 5, MI, Mars).
The most common pattern I see is 3+3+2+2. (1) & 2 (&) 3 & (4) & (5) &
right, bishnu doesnt seem to use this that's why it sounds more off-putting
This comment is some form of elvish, I can’t read it
I think I'm buying this compilation wow. "hit em" scritches the ADHD goblins in my brain and gives them chemical treats, now they're bellydancing
If you enjoyed it, check out Yung skrrt. he also took a shot at hit em
That was a comment lol
That mental image 😂
@@D3xxon Nailed it. Has both µ-Ziq and Squarepusher vibes, some of the weirder stuff by Oizo. It's adjacent to highly regimented rhythmic glitch.
@@D3xxon add boards of Canada am ADHD squarepusher and b.o.c are big loves of mine I also like phil France and Kali Malone that shit scratches a different more calming itch for the super low drain moods as it's not all just hyperactivity, ADHD undiagnosed when looking for mental health treatment often get mistaken for bi polar, ADHD man out
When a fake genre becomes an actual genre.
There's a few electronic genres that really hit that "this is my ADHD" button (as someone with ADHD,) and this is definitely one of them. Good shit Bishu and Subs. :)
Holy shit. Vyde channeling ACCESS TO ARASAKA up in here.
love the ken ishii pfp!
Same! I love seeing new genres develop, and this one definitely scratches my ADHD as well.
@@dillberrystew6205 Hell yeah! Gotta recognize the classics for sure!
Fuuuuuuck. One of my dream genres is sludge riddim, and I can't help but think the love-child of these genres would be testicular nut blast
I'm kinda curious what sludge riddim would be, elaborate on it pls
@@cormishii1542if I had to guess, it’s a combination of riddim and sludge (the prototypical example of which being sludgefest - chipmunks on 16 speed)
@cormishii1542 It's just riddim, but all, but the drop is halftime. The lead in the drop normally starts very simple, but repetitions are highly encouraged to have at least 1 note more than before, and 1 of the previous notes be delayed by half a beat. The goal with that is to make it hard to tell if it is speeding up or slowing down, so there are other ways to accomplish it, such as polyrhythms. Both for maximum brain meltage.
What are you fav artists or songs?
@@xw591 That's a biiig question....
Wow you guys are fire af. Some of ya'll made like subgenres like Lofi-Hitem, but Wizzleysc version....all I could see was what glitter, iridescence, sparkles, and twinkles sounds like. Like all mind kept playing was visions of sparkles, glitter, and like holographic cellophane. So cool!
I really like the community songs at the end, since they all hit a different mood while still staying true to the Hit 'Em Formula. Almost sounds like a complete OST for something cyberpunky.
my favorite part about this genre is how cracked out the name is rofl. like the name really does sound like it was made up in a dream but also could actually be real too. I hope Bishu revisits this genre for genre mashup with Hiddem, Hit Em x Riddim
This sounds so much like some real life underground electronic rave music! Ain't no way it's fake!
This sounds like the electronic music of the future! I hope this genre will continue developing!
Doesn't sound at all. Only sounds like that to pop listeners. 😂
@@adamrozek5782 I don't listen to pop at all, this sounds like a subgenre of hardstyle!
@@sanderhackerhd8369 How so my man. I mean I never listened to HS newer than 2019 Or so, so I may not know much, but this doesn't sound like HS at all 😂. I see no core elements of it here, yet I listen to it since 2008-ish tracks
@@adamrozek5782You know better, but this still sounds like something that would play at a rave or in a nightclub scene in a movie!
@@adamrozek5782 Trying too hard to be different just makes you sound like a shadow the hedgehog stan, more than interesting, sorry to tell you.
idk why ive never seen any vids like this before but i fucking love it. love how submissions get half he ep, and your track was wicked. this is so cool . clever peeps
"hit em" has massive "off the grid" hack and slash action game battle theme/exploration vibes, especially some of the first songs showcased, id be really interested in either seeing something developed out of that or maybe even starting something myself. that shit gets me going
i love how hit em is both the most diverse and cohesive genre of all time
5/4 is perfect for jungle/breakcore. That last submission was fantastic
Idk how this got recommended, but I love it. Awesome video. Great music, what a cracked out community you’ve got sending in samples like this! I’ve been listening to ROM Di Prisco who did a load of the need for speed game soundtracks so I’m guessing that’s why YT pushed this. Big W. 🔥
How is no one talking about the drop at 13:59? Sure its not the craziest one but it sounded so smooth and fit 5/4 so well
I am here for it, and welcome more cultural input from the dream people.
Wizzleysc's track at the very end was fucking incredible. I need a full length song from them they're doing the lords work
appreciate it lmao, might drop it
@@WizzleySC the man the myth the legend himself
So happy to see more people talking about hit em on RUclips! I think a lot of people who made some during the initial hype got bored of it too soon. There’s definitely a lot more to explore within those three parameters. Really looking forward to the release of the official comp.
genre sounds like if Death Grips made an OST for a new Tron movie
Except Death Grips fucking suck.
This is the IRL music of Cyberpunk
Camellia is surely going to get hands on this genre, 212 bpm is a cakewalk
PLEASE, this could be in the next IIDX mix easily.
1000%
If Camellia could do MAD RAT, DIE they're more than capable of doing this
Cakewalk lmao, i use that
@@Cool_Calm_Cam this could be in the next BMS event
I'll say. Machinedrum cosigning this is massive. I would have loved to see a lot more precession heavy and intricate sounds, because that's what I love so much about Machinedrum, but what is here is absolutely amazing. Such a unique and fresh take on music.
they're all in 106bmp
half time for 212
I did mine at 212, I think most people went into the half time because it felt a bit easier but I wanted to challenge myself a little bit since I've never worked that high before. No disrespect to anyone that did half time, still awesome submissions all around
@@Husky20you could do it halftime and then speed it up to 212 ig
you can set your DAW’s tempo at 106 and still count it as 212 BPM
@@tendrel_sound I could set it to 848 BPM and call it a dog if i wanted, but it wouldn't be the case
5/4 is the music equivalent of trying to mash a 10 syllable sentence into a 4 beat line.
This is the kinda crunchy-ass geometric music my friend LOVES and I’m already super excited to tell him about it. He the kinda fella who can assign things to other things really convincingly, like shapes and colors to sounds (or any combo of), or! EXTREMELY specific experiences to music, and ONG I can already tell I’m gonna hear him ramble for an hour and it’s gonna be AWESOME.
How did it go
Does he have synesthesia
Eprom just dropped a hitem track in Seattle last weekend
eprom been eating this genre lately lol
I'm in Seattle and I missed it 😂
That shit was insaaaane
And ended his lost Lands set with a jazzy one
I love these videos of people experimenting and making total bangers, really makes me feel more free to just make whatever I feel like
I like the idea of just making a lot of half songs and then extending the ones that slap.
Complex meter makes me very happy in electronic music! I'd be so happy to hear more of it!
Ngl at first I was like “oh brother he’s so full of himself” then I was like “HE’S A GENIUS.”
I feel like Hit 'em is more like a template for a song and less of a genre, but that honestly makes it better
put some respect on Matmos, Drew Daniel is not a random guy
putting respect shoutout matmos
@@welcome2bishu cheers bruv gr8 vid gr8 tune
Soft pink truth also goated
i was just ab to comment this, bro worked on vespertine PLEASE put respect 😭
called him a 'random australian guy' 😂🤡
5/4 and 7/4 are such good times to set a rhythm to. It's a little tricky if you aren't used to it, but it feels amazing to match up with it. It also feels good when you feel the 4/4 within the 5 or 7, then it becomes a polyrhythm groove in your head.
Neurospicy bass music
Drew Daniel is actually in a duo called Matmos, and they've been very prolific lately. Great music and I recommend if you like the more experimental / sound design side of electronic music.
Nah, he said in the video that it's just some random Aussie 😊
Sounds like music I'd expect to hear in a club in Mass Effect
12:51 is wild shit, I need a full release
Vydemusic went the way I imagined it being. Fast and crunchy as if the Doom Slayer was at a rave
My favourite too but I can't find it on SoundCloud?
Man... I have similar dreams. Where I'm noodling on some weird Synth and getting garly sounds. or thered be weird music playing over the radio. Can never remember them. Same with the conversations, but I know they're not nonsense. Bro literally dreamt of Lain.
Something as specific as 212 bpm, 5/4 with heavy crunchy drums. That sounds like cyberpunk world music to me.
dream girl was on some different shit, you've truly blessed us all dream girl 🔥💯
2:20 reminded me of the Battlefield 3 soundtrack
I feel like this is the kind of music the Star Wars universe would use for edm
Exactly what I was thinking 🤔
Niamos club mix
9:00 kevwpl did it the way it should be done!
He floated
it feels like I'm consistently tripping on my shoelace but never actually falling.
It's funny how a lot of the submissions and samples kinda sound "off" for this "hit 'em" style, but not in a bad way at all. I like it
Yeah yeah yeah 10:30 got this down man, that was fucking insane, play this at my next festival and im going offff
🫶 tysmm
Reminiscent of Pendulum's remix of Voodoo People.
is the moaning sample used throughout the track the “gmi2” one or is it just one that sounds very similar
@@DS-ib8ih I'm honestly not sure. I'll have a listen later, but the moan is part of a longer pop punk (?) sample from Splice
@@aaronmalay5497 Part of my inspiration! Love Prodigy's stuff even if I don't really produce Big Beat that much. Pendulum is a stronger influence on my other music, so it's interesting it also came through here.
Cc4ndyy’s was sick as hell. I love that they chose to do 4 groups of 5 notes instead of the groupings everyone else chose.