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Atmospheric Drum & Bass: A Manifest
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- Опубликовано: 8 авг 2024
- Let's check out the world of Atmospheric Intelligent Drum & Bass, a genre that seamlessly blends rapid breakbeats with ethereal soundscapes, inviting listeners into a realm where the boundaries of electronic music are not just pushed but completely reimagined. In this 20-minute documentary, I explore the roots, evolution, and profound impact of Atmospheric DnB, uncovering the soulful essence that has captivated audiences worldwide.
00:00 Atmospheric DnB - A Statement
03:52 Cinematic Soundscapes & Pads, Chord Progressions
07:00 Deep Bass, 808 Bass lines and variations
09:15 Drums, Breaks
11:45 Atmospheric Drum & Bass vs Liquid Funk
13:00 Arrangement - for the DJ and Listeners, MAYA principle
18:22 Everything around the music - Cover Art and publishing
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This is the type of DnB I've experimented with in 2017 & up, i'm so glad I found your site, keep showing us the way Brother, you are very inspirational.
Super interesting video and AMAZING production quality. You have well and truly earned a new subscriber. Keep it up!
Great content Marc
Great video! I love all sub genres of DnB, but the crazy aggressive, jump up, and liquid styles do seem to flood RUclips. Atmospheric, intelligent, and minimal needs more attention for sure!
Videos like this one are the gems of YT!
This is an excellent video on this topic. Thank you for this, seems like something I would have to paid for.
Some great music in this video!!
I love the resurgence recently, especially the 90's video game inspired ones like pizza hotline
It's truly remarkable that there are individuals persisting in this unparalleled journey within the "Atmospheric drum and bass" (Intelligent drum and bass) music genre. What I most desire from this genre is a greater diversity of drum variations, as opposed to a singular, repetitive rhythm. However, achieving this with exceptional quality proves to be exceptionally challenging. Where might I have the opportunity to experience your compositions?
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Check out some Photek's work from the mid-late 90's, his beats were truly astounding.
Dig for atmospheric JUNGLE then, - that has what you're looking for. Some (newer) producers to checkoit would be: Artificial Red, IJO, Kloke, Coco Bryce, Law, Thugwidow
An interesting video, thanks for making.
Personally I find that the purely atmospheric pad based tracks need to be balanced with tunes that make more use of cool arpeggios & ostinato or some jazzy chords (nothing too complex) as the main features.
808th viewer ;)1
Interesting. In US, the closest I got to IDM would have been the Orb. I loved their music, but I couldn't find anything else I thought was nearly as good. Electronic music (outside of Rap) just wasn't very big here. Years later I discovered Jazzanova, through Micatone, who I think are brilliant -although not IDM, I would say they borrowed from it. Can you provide a list or a video for an essential listening guide to this music? There are a lot of compilations out there but they are VERY mixed bags. Good video! Thanks!
I started going to raves in 99/2000 and it was all trance and house. I was fine with that, but did wish I could find parties with dj’s spinning DnB. Got into IDM and DnB before going to raves. Aphex Twin, Autechre, Square Pusher, Future Sound of London, Photek, Source Direct, etc…
logical progression: Ltj Bukem on Good looking records. 1996.