Any percussive delay with loads of filtered feedback in dub or tech house
Really repetitive samples that evolve like Global Communication - The Way
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Any percussive delay with loads of filtered feedback in dub or tech house
Really repetitive samples that evolve like Global Communication - The Way
Multiple lines of a song being one sentence, with the candence carrying it through the lines. Eg. Snowman by Sia.
With Every Heartbeat by Kleerup and Robyn uses this in a beautiful way!
I like when there's a whole change in rhythm that makes the song totally different. Like this one: https://youtu.be/ibmk1RDHaEs?feature=shared
Like Cream - Layla, basically 2 songs on one, completely different genres
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I can't think of any more examples, but bands that rework an old popular song and keep parts of the melody and make a new one. Both examples I know of are teen spirit/rape me by Nirvana.. and linoleum/linewleum by nofx and are both, imo, reflections of what gained them a larger following. Can you name some more?
Right now it's breakdowns in hyperpop songs that are a lil too dubstepy but don't overstay their welcome. Underscores is a great example
I like short intros with only vocals like "Hush" from Stick to your Guns.