With all that's been going on with me, a good friend told me I just needed to chill for a while.
After posting Zen Baboon at the end of June & all that has happened to me, I've been feeling really down. Downtempo, that is. Like the Baboon sez: "Now What?"
Well, obviously...I'm going on a Downtempo binge.
Downtempo is a broad enough label, featuring atmospheric sounds & slowed beats that some of it should appeal to some of you. Downtempo is closely related to Ambient music which I have shared plenty, differing from Ambient in its heavier emphasis on rhythm.
Downtempo music is a wide genre encompassing many different atmospheric genres, including chillwave, lo-fi hip hop, glo-fi, chillout music, Downtempo electronic, psybient, psychill, deep house music, hypnagogic, & more.
Downtempo music is the umbrella term for these numerous subgenres often with these unifying characteristics:
1. Emphasis on atmosphere: While pop or rock often emphasize melodies or guitar riffs, Downtempo music is mainly focused on atmosphere, using layered sounds to create a particular mood or tone that is chill & slow-paced.
2. Slow beat: “Downtempo” literally means “slow beat” in music terminology, so songs in the genre usually incorporate a slow-paced beat (around 90 BPM) rather than a fast, dance-oriented one. However, the presence of a beat is still important for Downtempo, distinguishing it from songs with little to no beat that lean more into Ambient.
3. Gentle melody: Downtempo music usually incorporates more melody into the songs than other more Ambient genres, making it slightly more recognizably memorable, more earworm than purely Ambient.
I have dug deeply into Steve Cobby & Dave McSherry, producing under the name Fila Brazillia. They released a catalogue of Downtempo, electronica, & Ambient techno albums that helped propelled the Downtempo style. I also have shared numerous releases from the Washington, D.C. greats Eric Hilton & Rob Garza, better known as Thievery Corporation, who pushed US Downtempo forward by combining elements of Jamaican Dub / reggae.
Perhaps one of the reasons that Downtempo includes such a broad range of styles is that, unlike other genres such as trance, Downtempo, especially the Ambient variety, is much less dance-oriented, so its purpose is more for pure listening pleasure, making it accessible to a wider audience than just club-goers.
I'm feeling Down...hold on.
TUDCo is a trio of music producers Alan Hill (R.I.P. 2012), Lol Graves, & Tony Messenger making Downtempo for prominent British indie label Jumpin’ & Pumpin’ (best known for originally signing the Future Sound of London).
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Breathe -
Up in Dub Heaven
The Shore Gardens
As One Door Closes
Sleep -
The Potion Takes Effect
If I Should Step
Feel like I'm Falling
Dream -
The Scenic Root
Sandoz by Moonlight
No Headaches
Heaven -
Up in Dub Heaven (Ambient Heaven)
Enjoy,
NØ


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Heal my friend heal....90 Hz is close enough to the old bell's healing frequency (that they destroyed) of 110 Hz. Cheerz!
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DeleteHi NØ, you’ve still got one working leg, ain’t ya?! So here’s something to have a hop around to when you’re feeling up to it ... Sooner rather than later, hopefully ... All the best ... https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kzzhg6gts9dg1hkoJjpaUtCG3Dzo484B/
ReplyDeleteAlways find a way to hop around to Cap'n Yo. Thanks, anon.
DeleteYou're right back in the saddle! Thanks for this slingage, things are looking up for feeling down!
ReplyDeleteLike you with your students, helping shape the minds of a new generation, I try to share music that with help make the world a better place overall. Thanks for the comment & for being such a great friend.
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