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+ | '''Glitch Hop''' is a subgenre of Glitch music, heavily fusing elements of Hip Hop. This subgenre may feature glitches, chopping, cutting, and funk-inspired hip-hop beats. Since its creation, Glitch Hop has slowly shed its more Hip Hop elements while being heavily influenced by [[Dubstep]] and [[Drum & Bass]]. 110 BPM is not a genre per se, taking the role of, to some extent, an umbrella term. This provides a somewhat common tempo for songs in this subgenre. As with [[Indie Dance]] and [[Nu Disco]], when Monstercat releases a song in this subgenre it can be thought of as Glitch Hop and/or 110 BPM. In later Glitch Hop tracks, Monstercat doesn't use the 110 BPM next to Glitch Hop. |
+ | The color associated with the genre before genre colors were phased out was: '''Dark Green (Hex: #0B9757) (RGB: 11, 151, 87)'''. |
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+ | Draper - Inertia.jpg|link=Inertia|Draper - [[Inertia]] |
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− | The Monstercat color associated with this subgenre is green.{{Glitch Hop}} |
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+ | Monstercat 006 - Embrace.jpg|link=Explode|Droptek - [[Explode]] |
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+ | MCS163 - Back And Forth Alt.jpg|link=Back and Forth|Haywyre - [[Back and Forth]] |
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+ | This subgenre is heavily influenced by '''[[Drum & Bass|Neurofunk]]''', incorporating elements such as the illustrious Reese bass, filtered, distorted, oscillating and pitch-bent basses, sharp-transient, snappy and heavy-hitting drums, while usually employing dark, cold atmospheres, inspiring sentiments of precision, consistency and sometimes approaching even sci-fi themes. The technique of utilizing downsampling (bit-reducing / bit-crushing) is sometimes used as well. |
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+ | Protostar - Genesis.jpg|Protostar - [[Genesis (Protostar)|Genesis]]|link=Genesis (Protostar) |
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+ | Insan3Lik3 & Rob Gasser - Open Hour.jpg|Insan3Lik3 & Rob Gasser - [[Open Hour]]|link=Open Hour |
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Latest revision as of 06:23, 8 January 2024
Glitch Hop is a subgenre of Glitch music, heavily fusing elements of Hip Hop. This subgenre may feature glitches, chopping, cutting, and funk-inspired hip-hop beats. Since its creation, Glitch Hop has slowly shed its more Hip Hop elements while being heavily influenced by Dubstep and Drum & Bass. 110 BPM is not a genre per se, taking the role of, to some extent, an umbrella term. This provides a somewhat common tempo for songs in this subgenre. As with Indie Dance and Nu Disco, when Monstercat releases a song in this subgenre it can be thought of as Glitch Hop and/or 110 BPM. In later Glitch Hop tracks, Monstercat doesn't use the 110 BPM next to Glitch Hop.
The color associated with the genre before genre colors were phased out was: Dark Green (Hex: #0B9757) (RGB: 11, 151, 87).
Subgenres[]
Neurohop[]
This subgenre is heavily influenced by Neurofunk, incorporating elements such as the illustrious Reese bass, filtered, distorted, oscillating and pitch-bent basses, sharp-transient, snappy and heavy-hitting drums, while usually employing dark, cold atmospheres, inspiring sentiments of precision, consistency and sometimes approaching even sci-fi themes. The technique of utilizing downsampling (bit-reducing / bit-crushing) is sometimes used as well.
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