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Post by diss04 » Wed Dec 17, 2008 5:28 pm

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Diss04 wrote:i think the fact that people find it necessary to label everything is fucking stupid (not a dig @ blackdown, i understand for the sake of ease of writing everything needs a name but still) and pete, i still don't feel calling it hip hop; sure it may have certain characteristics of hip hop but it's dance music in the same way that dubstep is/was, surely?

then again what do i funkin' know.
Sometimes you have to label these things to discuss them though. As far as "forward thinking beat music"/ "post dilla beat continuum" goes... well that's just too much of a mouth full for me. Id feel like a right wank with a response like that if someone asked me what music I was in to. then again I'd never reply with "wonky" :lol:
yeah thats what i mean i did say that things need labeling for discussion and that :wink: and yeah fuck saying 'wonky', if anyone asks i just say 'summink with a bit of bass' lol
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Post by datura » Wed Dec 17, 2008 6:37 pm

It's just instrumental hip-hop to me, and there's some excellent stuff about. It not really anything 'new' it's more that there seems to be a new wave of producers with a similar sound aesthetic breaking out at the moment that for ease of discussion has been termed 'wonky'. I find it hard to get too worked up about the name, at least it's better than 'skweee'.

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Post by jackmaster » Wed Dec 17, 2008 6:38 pm

datura wrote:It's just instrumental hip-hop to me, and there's some excellent stuff about. It not really anything 'new' it's more that there seems to be a new wave of producers with a similar sound aesthetic breaking out at the moment that for ease of discussion has been termed 'wonky'. I find it hard to get too worked up about the name, at least it's better than 'skweee'.
Its defo something new. Listen to Zig Zag by Rustie. It's from another planet.

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Post by stoofrekkids » Wed Dec 17, 2008 6:44 pm

wonky is just an easy way to describe offkilter music and i'm too used wonky meaning mentalist techno like michael forshaw etc....but if it help sells good records then its all good.

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Post by datura » Wed Dec 17, 2008 6:48 pm

Jackmaster wrote:
datura wrote:It's just instrumental hip-hop to me, and there's some excellent stuff about. It not really anything 'new' it's more that there seems to be a new wave of producers with a similar sound aesthetic breaking out at the moment that for ease of discussion has been termed 'wonky'. I find it hard to get too worked up about the name, at least it's better than 'skweee'.
Its defo something new. Listen to Zig Zag by Rustie. It's from another planet.
He may have a unique sound, but it's still rooted in hip-hop, with influences from electro and people like autechre, dabrye etc. It's just the development of what's come before.

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Post by elementalism » Wed Dec 17, 2008 7:04 pm

I don't see the parallel or the need for a sticky. Seems to make some sort of link that I can't really see any connection apart from Hyperdub and Flying Lotus playing alongside Kode 9 at a couple of dubstep dances.

Some of it is alright, but I am positive that this is the new scene of choice for the type of trendsters who stumbled into FWD>> on Ketamine last year on a Friday and started all of these 'Are Caspa and Rusko killing dubstep?' type threads. The fact that people think it's somehow mad cool to refer to Flying Lotus and Hudson Mohawke as Flylo and Hudmo make me laugh.

It's a sound that's caught the ears of a few people and as a true fan of music, I'd agree with Rekordah's thing about it being post-Dilla beat continuum or whatever.

It's dance music in a sense, but personally I can't feel it. It's too unpredictable to go into that kinda raving autopilot. I'll be listening, but this stuff seems like it's trying a little too hard to be out there.

I've got to big up anyone who's doing anything new, though. Too many people on the retro ting, not enough people moving forward.

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Post by sigmal » Wed Dec 17, 2008 7:06 pm

Harmonic 313 is amazing.

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Post by flashharry » Wed Dec 17, 2008 8:31 pm

Jackmaster wrote:
Diss04 wrote:i think the fact that people find it necessary to label everything is fucking stupid (not a dig @ blackdown, i understand for the sake of ease of writing everything needs a name but still) and pete, i still don't feel calling it hip hop; sure it may have certain characteristics of hip hop but it's dance music in the same way that dubstep is/was, surely?

then again what do i funkin' know.
Sometimes you have to label these things to discuss them though. As far as "forward thinking beat music"/ "post dilla beat continuum" goes... well that's just too much of a mouth full for me. Id feel like a right wank with a response like that if someone asked me what music I was in to. then again I'd never reply with "wonky" :lol:
I personally feel that labelling is lazy journalism and to a certain extent can do more damage than good (e.g. the whole new rave thing.. lets not go in to that)

I know what I like to buy without having to categorise it / draw a parallel with how it differs from other genres. But essentially all journalism is shortcuts, so i guess it would be unfair of me to treat the term 'wonky' as being any different to the thousands of other terms in use.

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Post by birthofnewlife » Wed Dec 17, 2008 9:20 pm

I've got a bunch of wonky/hiphop for sale if anyone's interested

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Post by seen » Thu Dec 18, 2008 10:58 am

Elementalism wrote: Some of it is alright, but I am positive that this is the new scene of choice for the type of trendsters who stumbled into FWD>> on Ketamine last year on a Friday and started all of these 'Are Caspa and Rusko killing dubstep?' type threads. The fact that people think it's somehow mad cool to refer to Flying Lotus and Hudson Mohawke as Flylo and Hudmo make me laugh..
I really don't think the ketaming crew have latched on to this at all, i think it would spin peoples heads too much.
Given this thread was started by dubway and having a look at people who in the past have show an appreciation - i doubt most of the people who like this sound are of the mindset that the sub soldiers / dubpolice crew are straight killing dubstep off, or are people that have just jump on trendy bandwagons.
i dont think the abbreviatons are said to make people look cool - more that they are just quick to say and are phenetically simple (having said that they are pretty cool sounding)
Elementalism wrote: It's dance music in a sense, but personally I can't feel it. It's too unpredictable to go into that kinda raving autopilot. I'll be listening, but this stuff seems like it's trying a little too hard to be out there.
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What about those people who don't like to dance to predicable rhythms all the time?
I don't think this stuff is trying hard to be out there - i think of recent times dance orientated music has been trying to play it safe, inorder to clamour for commercial success.

It is all about what is says on the section divider for Wonky in Rooted records, too funny.
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Post by mrbeatnick » Thu Dec 18, 2008 11:59 am

there is no WONKY. this shit is NOTHING new. NOTHING. NEW. ABOUT IT. it's as old as i am. it's older. listen to the work of raymond scott. no not the shit that everyone played out, remixed with their crappz dilla tribute. the stuff from the 50s. it's all there, raw beats and far out electronica. the blueprint is as old as the first synthesisers that were made. go listen to sun ra or maybe silver apples. that should get you started.
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Post by mrbeatnick » Thu Dec 18, 2008 12:25 pm

oh yeah, so in terms of the sounds, well now i guess there are kind of "crews" around the world with their own regional take on it. so the jazzy sport crew has always sounded in the tradition of pete rock and dilla. whereas in scotland they hail from a long lineage of electro, so their sound is kinda mad and dayglo and neon and freshhhh. nothing wonky. just the revised art of beatmaking for the new generation of blazed out listeners.

and it's all about doing your own thing, not about trying to do the same sound as everyone else

it's hip hop, jim, just not as we know it.

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Post by ballers » Thu Dec 18, 2008 5:33 pm

its almost 2009..dudes were makin this type of thing in 2000..dont think it needs to be debated or analysed...the media gave it a name as the more producers came out of the myspace woodwork..a commuinity was developed, good records came out.

i really like how its still original and artists havent conformed to a formulaic way of making a big record..loads of people doing a good job of sounding different from each other.

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Post by incyde » Thu Dec 18, 2008 5:44 pm

yeah... music is music! if only we could just leave it at that..

that said...

theres been a lot of producers making forward thinking hip hop / beat music of late that's been REALLY good a la.. ras g, samiyam, take, nosaj thing, rekordah, professor ojo, harmonic 313... great stuff.
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Post by Coppola » Thu Dec 18, 2008 5:54 pm

i don't like it. it is instrumental hip hop and as much as i appreciate the instrumental side of hip hop i still think it needs an mc.

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Post by jason burns » Thu Dec 18, 2008 6:17 pm

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Post by Krumb » Thu Dec 18, 2008 6:52 pm

like beatnik said this is nothing new but there is alot of good producers around at the mo. I wouldn't use the wonky term to describe alot of what seems to fall under this bracket but then ive never used it anyway.

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Post by dubway » Thu Dec 18, 2008 7:51 pm

Jackmaster wrote:dont think rustie has done a live set for about a year. where did you hear him play live?
dj set.

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Post by mrbeatnick » Fri Dec 19, 2008 8:48 am

incyde wrote:harmonic 313
yeah take mark for example. been making tunes for fuckin years. 313 is harking back to some of the first records he made, which had an electro/detroit feel to em.

big up ballers > feelin him. and yes and i agree, lots of artists doing a good job of sounding different from each other. and that should be celebrated. and as well, it's just such a nice group of people who are really down to earth, many of whom are starting to do very big things.

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Post by armada » Fri Dec 19, 2008 4:21 pm

would anyone else say that coki - road rage is a wonky tune? i dont think that a tune has to be relatively slow to be wonky.

wonky to me is an artistic style or form rather than a checklist of requirements.

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