by pinback » Sun Oct 07, 2012 5:24 pm
Tdarcos wrote:Again, what is a sick drop?
I can't believe you've listened to these songs AND still not yet been able to discern what constitutes a "sick drop", but on the other hand, I can totally believe that.
Listen to this song, at around the 0:40 mark. Do you hear how it goes from what I'd describe as "elevator-electronica" into a fury of bass scratches and wub wub wubs and all that other noise?
That constitutes a "sick drop". It "drops" into a world of bass, drums, computerized wubs and general rhythmic hysteria. This drop, in particular, I would characterize as "sick", which is how the kids say "sweet" or "groovy" or "awesome" or whatever other word you understand to mean the same thing.
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[quote="Tdarcos"]Again, what is a sick drop?[/quote]
I can't believe you've listened to these songs AND still not yet been able to discern what constitutes a "sick drop", but on the other hand, I can totally believe that.
Listen to this song, at around the 0:40 mark. Do you hear how it goes from what I'd describe as "elevator-electronica" into a fury of bass scratches and wub wub wubs and all that other noise?
That constitutes a "sick drop". It "drops" into a world of bass, drums, computerized wubs and general rhythmic hysteria. This drop, in particular, I would characterize as "sick", which is how the kids say "sweet" or "groovy" or "awesome" or whatever other word you understand to mean the same thing.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSeNSzJ2-Jw[/youtube]