Is there any electronic music that has the same focus on uncommon meters that math rock or prog have? i want something that has like, drill and bass drums but tera melos changes
>>73296148
aphex is kinda the direction i'm thinking, tho a lot of his stuff is just 4/4 with weird accents
bumpo
leafcutter john - the housebound spirit
>>73296138
breakbeat, literally the prog of electronic music. start with venetian snares and delve into the pretension.
>>73298440
breakcore? I think a lot of it doesn't really earn that and keeps things pretty simple. venetian snares should be checked out tho, also some jason forrest maybe?
>>73298539
ahh my bad, dont know what came over me as i posted that. simple? as far as i see it, its all just cutting up breaks into random af time signatures. i get dizzy just from listening to it desu.
>>73298700
I feel like a lot of it will stick with a 4/4 pulse but yeah I may be underrating how much of it gets wild there. like this classic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTrASgc-67Y
Check out Venetian Snares and some Autechre too
This is from Venetian Snares' EP, Find Candace:
>"Mercy Funk" has probably more time signature changes than any other Venetian Snares' song. Running at a high speed 180 bpm, it starts with 8 bars of 11/4 then switches to alternating bars of 5/4 and 13/8 (or 23/8 together) until 2'32". It then holds 5/4 until 3'50", where a single 7/4 bar is followed by 7 bars of the 23/8 plus one 19/8 bar. At 4'23" there follows a sequence of 16 bars of 13/8, 8 bars of 7/4, a cycle of 3 bars of 7/4 and a bar of 15/8 (or 57/8 together), repeated twice, then 7/4 until the end.
>"Yor" and "Bind Candace" have no clear time signature due to their predominantly ambient nature. The remaining tracks are in 7/4, although the end section of the title track is in 7/8.