Saturday, March 31, 2007

Neurofunk (D'n'B genres )

Neurofunk (often called "neuro") is a genre Drum-n-Bass, which was based producers Ed Rush, Optical, Matrix and Ryme Tyme in the 1997/1998, in London, England. Musicology style, it was the continuation, development Techstep `a. He then followed by numerous music-techno, house, jazz. Their influence was felt through structured and logical rhythmic constructions of sharp sounds (stabs) in the baking line, which in turn are supported by highly tehnicnami drum loops with inversivei elements on the substrate. So, the main impact has been classical music, the most dark and heavy psychedelic forms. Prototype neurofunk `a at an early stage can be heard in mikse Ed Rush & Optical on BBC Radio 1 in 1998. This was the most creative period of the first wave of producers, determining characteristic of the style of home.


Between 1999 and 2000, Jr of the Scottish draft Konflict of Glasgow (also known as Kemal & Rob Data). They have saundu structure and style more assertive and more dark with a strong techno influence first. Chief Konflict contribution to the genre is that they set a new standard for the subsequent generations of producers 21st century.


Optical kindled a genre neurofunk their Fluffy "To Shape the Future" (Records/1997 Metalheadz). After Konflict, in 2002, producers such as Sinthetix, Cause 4 Concern, Silent Witness, Break committed on the basis of their art and focused on the more cold and accurate programming drums heavier woofers lines and more "generous" and ottocennah mixdown.


Over time, the development studio equipment and skill producers style evolved apace. The period from 2003 to 2006 is described as the most technologically-advanced. " Hallmarks producers time, Rob F (ex-Sinthetix), Kiko, Fierce, Optiv, Corrupt Souls, Mindscape, Noisia, Phace, The Upbeats, Misanthrop, Desimal, Mayhem, Codex and others. Also famous for its unusual Gridlok Band, in spite of the use of tracks brass sound of jazz orchestras bigbenda era, it has retained a characteristic of the old neurofunk `a Minimalism.

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