Ghettotech
The musical style GhettoTech is originating in Detroit and was influenced by the House music of Chicago, the Techno of Detroit with a zest of Hip-Hop at the rather fast rate/rhythm (between 140 and 175 bpm) and to the very direct texts, sometimes pornographic. Direct descendant of the Low Miami invented by the rappeurs of the Eighties in Florida, Disco D is the inventor of the term.
Description
This music can be as energetic as dark but always effective. The ghettotech is used as groundwork for a very erotic dance, from where also the name of Booty Bass ( literally the low one of the bottom ) to qualify this style. Sometimes the repetition of samples inopportune and minimalist can give an idiotic, ludic side or dark with this music. The words are very simple and very quickly comparable by the clubber which will hasten to sing in heart " Pump it, Pump it" , " Let me see your booty" , " You cant see me, I edge see you".
Other styles of Music Ghetto and some artists
- Low Miami (Miami): 2 Live Crew, DXJ, Maggotron…
- Ghetto House (Chicago): DJ Funk, DJ Nehpets, DJ Deeon, DJ PJ, the label Dance Handled, etc
- Ghettotech (Strait): DJ Godfather, DJ Assault, Mr. Of, DJ Assault, Disco music D, DJ Nasty, DJ Omega, etc
- Bmore Station-wagons (Baltimore): Rod Lee, DJ Technics, DJ Booman,…
- Baille Funk: very near to Low Miami version Favela C Brasil
- Grime: alternative of the U.K. Garage/2-Step, in more dark and heavier. (ex: Dizzee Rascal, Wiley, Skepta, Kano,…)
- DJ in France: DJ Combo Breaker Bodybutton, DJ Orgasmic including all taxes (group), DJ Goon, DJ Koyote, Kazey
the producers of these styles never privilege a perfect sound on their disc but rather the effectiveness on the dancefloor… This is why they are often scorned by the remainder of the cybercommunity.
External bonds
- a French Web site on the Ghetto Musics
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