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Baltimore Beats ,Bmore . . . . . .

Started by echaaaa, 02/02/09, 08:55

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info aja dapet copy paste dr wikipedia  :P

The Music :


Baltimore club, also called "Bmore Club" or "Club Music" is a genre of house and dance music. A blend of hip hop and chopped, stacatto house music, it was created in Baltimore, Maryland in the early 1990s by pioneers Scottie B., Frank Ski, Big Tony, and DJ Spen.[2]

Baltimore club is based on an 8/4 beat structure, and includes tempos around 130 beats per minute.[3][4] It combines repetitive, looped vocal snippets similar to ghetto house and ghettotech. These samples are often culled from television shows such as Sanford and Son and SpongeBob SquarePants,[4], though can also be simple repeated calls and chants. The instrumental tracks include heavy breakbeats and call and response stanzas similar to those found in the go-go music of Washington, D.C.. More often than not, the breakbeats are pulled from two records: "Sing Sing" by disco band Gaz, and "Think (About It)" by Lyn Collins.[1] Much like the rave-era sub-genre of techno music known as breakbeat hardcore, Baltimore club sounds as if the music was intentionally hurried, as each song is made with a limited palette of sounds and is based on similar frameworks.


Baltimore club was born in nightclubs such as Club Fantasy, the Paradox, and Club Choices.[2] The original musicians of the genre were influenced by Michael Jackson, and it was later combined with elements of Miami bass, [3] but influence from hip-house is the cornerstone of the style. Club Paradox also hosted one of the most popular hip hop-themed club nights on the East Coast, "Fever", and helped to spread the popularity of Baltimore club with a wider audience. The Paradox Friday night club DJs, KW Griff and Rod Braxton, took some inspiration for their sets and production from the British breakbeat hardcore records[3] they heard at Fever and on V103 mix shows. The Blapps! Records (UK) label released several records between 1989 and 1992 that are considered classics in the Baltimore genre, as well as in the British rave scene. "Don't Hold Back", "Too Much Energy" and "Let the Freak" were sampled and played heavily by DJs and producers, and would define the Baltimore club sound.

In the late 1990s, Baltimore club music developed a cult following in the North Jersey club scene, particularly in the Brick City club genre of Newark, New Jersey. This spread stems from the distribution of mix tapes from traveling Baltimore deejays. There were also a number of Boston-area radio shows in the mid-nineties that played Baltimore club music.

Recently the genre has gained popularity in Baltimore's rock underground, due to Baltimore club nights at the Talking Head Club and others. Baltimore club was featured in Spin Magazine in January 2006.


In recent years Baltimore club has moved away from clubs like the Paradox and into the studio with rap artists. This combination of club music and rap has created a new subgenre in hip hop music to rival other regional scenes. The club movement has gained momentum; in January 2007, Bossman produced a Baltimore club remix for Diddy on the Bad Boy Records label (though it was poorly received). DJ Excel has remixed Hangar 18's "Baking Soda" for the independent label Definitive Jux as well. Say-Wut is building a strong following in Europe, and receiving play from other DJs such as Sinden, Diplo, and Spank Rock. The most recent noteworthy crossover of the Baltimore sound would be the hit "Paper Planes" by M.I.A. off of her album 'Kala'. Produced by Diplo, this single was featured in the trailer for Pineapple Express and shot to #4 on Billboard charts shortly after.

The Dance :

Baltimore club dances are usually hip hop dance, but some dancehall influences are also incorporated. Due to the fast pace of some of the songs, the dances are performed at a faster speed. The newest dance and a most popular one is the Crazy Leg. A difficult technique to master, but looks simple. A more popular dance, the Wu-tang is a dance originating out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The dance involves a jerking of the arms in an up-and-down/side-to-side and outward motion as if one was reaching toward or away from someone. Each individual person adds their own spin to the dance, be it fancy footwork or mimicking gunshots. The dance has become very popular around the Tri-State Region and is comparable to the Chicken Noodle Soup dance of Harlem, the Bay Area's hyphy, Atlanta's crunk, Baltimore's rockin' off or "shake off", and Compton's krumping. This dance is not associated with the Wu-Tang Clan or any of its members.

Another more recent dance is called the "SpongeBob". The dance involves landing one's right foot out to the right while the left foot is slightly kicked out and elevated, then bringing the right foot in (by hopping) and kicking the left leg behind the back and repeated by switching. It starts slow and then progresses. This dance is reminiscent of the classic hip hop dance move called gliding (or sliding) as the movement of the feet seem to glide back and forth (if the dancer performs it correctly). The dance is most often associated with the song "Tote It" by Blaqstarr.

The newest Jersey dance performed to Baltimore club music, but mainly done to the official song by DJ LILMAN, is called "Swingin It" or "Swing Dat Shit". The dance originated in the west side of Newark, New Jersey.

These dances can be viewed on YouTube.

sample track :

http://media.imeem.com/m/BLmQJh8-c4



maklum gw lagi demam B-more :p (kemane aja lu cha T_T )


*piss*

what do you think bout this music guys?

any chance to be accepted?

lawrance setahu gw suka maenin music kyk gini?


superneon bross tuh !!

lagi ngga suka music happening cha gw, diplo sama a-trax keren sih !! cuma lagi suka yang antimainstream nih hihihihi !!

tunggu daku pulang yah !!! proyek euy
For every Skrillex, there is a J:Kenzo

www.soundcloud.com/dedosixteen

siap do ! finnaly we have a decent musical discussion  bukan hanya suprot2 hahaha

super neon bros rocks !!

gw jg lg bored ma mainstream do

kemaren experiment ma fidget cuma crowd sukses bengong ! hahaha

kalo b-more menurut gw lumayan bs d terima

track2nya laidback ma diplo lumayan rockin d floor

cuma emang siy gw pribadi blum nyoba full maen b-more

anymore opinion?

klo gw liat dari promosi2 anak2 hiphop di facebook, mereka selalu bilang servin hiphop, bmore to house gitu2..mungkin mereka lebih sering tuh,,cuma gw tanya temen gw yang di state yah emang disana sempet sih, cuma udah ngga sebooming di jamannya..mungkin loe perlu main di acara hiphop kali cha !!

dj flame tuh sama anak2 hiphop yang lainnya mainin bmore, gw sih ngga suka ah..terlalu pumping !!
For every Skrillex, there is a J:Kenzo

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hahaha iya dah yg lg deephouse bgt . .

iya siy b-more identik bgt ma hiphop ,cm ga juga do ,herve n sinden ,diplo,bart b more,laidback bs d mix ma house,tech n  tech house,and electro

kalo model k-swift siy maybe dia bener2 maen b-more yg hiphop bgt

tapi itu cuma opinion gw aja,masi perlu banyak belajar gw

@bli iwan

rocking bgt emang bang,dr yg bener2 hiphop influenced mpe nuansa techy ada,bener2 colorful n ga ngebosenin

gw ngga deephouse cha, masih sih cuma sekarang lagi seneng nujazz nih mashup ke jazzy hiphop funk, soul !!

http://ravelex.net/forum/index.php/topic,21158.0.html
For every Skrillex, there is a J:Kenzo

www.soundcloud.com/dedosixteen

Bmore + Mash up nyambung juga ya do ?


@Echa
Betul cha..si Latex cs kalo maen di Mixtape suka bawain yang gitu, memang kadang bisa jatuhnya  rada senggol-senggol lagu Hip hop 90an gitu dah..
Kata anak2 lagu buat NgeBeer kwkawkaka..

@dedo

gw yakin efek dr nonton jazzy jeff ;D

@ bli iwan

gw lbih ke dutch sounds b-more,kalo producer2 belanda kyk laidback,bingo players,alvaro elemen b-more d bikin pumping lg ma nuansa tech ma electro

kalo yg us ma uk centil2 emang n hiphop bgt ;D

03/02/09, 06:40 #11 Last Edit: 03/02/09, 06:43 by bullebali
 ;D ;D ;D
Ntar yang di English tersinggung...

aku sih oke oke aja tergantung set mana nih  ;D
Bingo player, Laidback memang jagonya..

kalo di Indo ada juga..dia kemarin buat Delhi juga rada ada nuansa gitu deh.. *bgs* *bgs* ;D

*Yang buat "Delhi" Produser masa depan Indonesia... *bgs* *bgs* *tepuktangan* *tepuktangan*
tinggal hitungan hari aja bakal JUARA... ;D

 WAKAKAKAK ad2 aja bli

yg dark tech pattern drumnya rada b-more tuh ma disco funk beatnya b-more,

viva la vida ma lady juga d bikin b-more :P


Quote from: echaaaa on 03/02/09, 06:33
@dedo

gw yakin efek dr nonton jazzy jeff ;D


mr.scruff sih cha yang inspirasi gw banget, quantic juga, jazzanova juga !!

cuma waktu di glastonbury gw amazed banget sama setnya a-trax
For every Skrillex, there is a J:Kenzo

www.soundcloud.com/dedosixteen

New school hip hop ... Menurut gwe ...

Nice ...
Syndromatic (7 SQUARES / MPXX ASIA)
I Respect The Person & I Respect The Music
Twitter: @Syndromatic @seven7squares @MPXXAsia

basicly from hiphop ,tp mnurut gw ngga juga siy . . .

menurut gw sih semuanya sah2 aja.. gw coba maen satu set 100% bmore gw sendiri yang mabok... jadi akhirnya gw udah dapet formula yang pas aja  antara combinya bmore, fidget, dubstep n electro...   jadi orang ga bosen... tapi kalo mau ditelusuri kesamaannya, it's all about that hip hop influence...

right on brader,kalo gw combine b-more,tech house,electro but not to many fidget's kyknya rada teror buat crowd sini ;D

fidgetnya tergantung sih  kalo terlalu switch (meskipun di itu hero gw)  sih emang pusing,  yang lebih ke boy 8-bit or duke dumont gitu ga terlalu ribet lah...

hi

bmore will be one of the hypest beat on 2009 sounds like 2steep old school meeting new wave

Machines don't care
Switch
Sinden
Mia
Santogold

and the best .... MR DIPLO... and his mad decent label

http://www.mediafire.com/?mwkk5ywzoyo

The Pixies - Hey (Diplo's Devil Remix)

take it and enjoy it




Quote

"kalo di Indo ada juga..dia kemarin buat Delhi juga rada ada nuansa gitu deh.."

Minta maaf tp lagunya ini tdk bmore atao f-d-g-t house

lebih tech dan terlalu repetisi bass line juga chorus verse panjang tp jangan give up koba koba mungkin be inovatif and take a risk

gwe tdk di hip hop 21 century b-more jahu deri itu....

*piss*