Exciting club music from a vital Shanghai label. When I interviewed Tzusing in 2017 he said, "Chinese kids really shaped the way I DJ. You have to keep them interested, and the timespan is short. There's no slow build-up." As one of the Shanghai scene's most visible exports, it's safe to say that Tzusing's sharp, fidgety style also helped shape those same kids' understa...(展开全部) Exciting club music from a vital Shanghai label. When I interviewed Tzusing in 2017 he said, "Chinese kids really shaped the way I DJ. You have to keep them interested, and the timespan is short. There's no slow build-up." As one of the Shanghai scene's most visible exports, it's safe to say that Tzusing's sharp, fidgety style also helped shape those same kids' understanding of dance music. Along with a handful of other Shanghai residents like Osheyack, Swimful, Hyph11e and Faded Ghost, he's helped foster a loosely defined strain of club music—explosive, restless and surprising, truly varied in its mixing of genres. This scene revolves around ALL, a Shanghai nightclub that books bleeding-edge club music and releases it via owner the SVBKVLT label. Six years and more than 20 releases in, SVBKVLT's Cache 01 compilation surveys this Shanghai squad as their music grows from regional curiosity to global force. Not every single producer on Cache 01 is Chinese or lives in Shanghai, but they all treat club music as a blank slate to explore their own particular tastes. Unlike much of the experimental club scene around the world, these artists' beats aren't always rooted in genres like grime or Jersey club. How would you describe the martial drumming of the Beijing group Zaliva-D's "Synthetic Sin," the sparse drum-machine workout of promising newcomer Gooooose, or the jittery, larger-than-life percussion of Tokyo's Prettybwoy? Tzusing and Hodge come up with a guttural club track that uses vocal grunts like percussion, and whose hot-potato rhythm could elicit memorable moves on a dance floor. The music might be unclassifiable, but the vibe is generally fast and loud. There's not a lot of breathing room on Osheyack & Nahash's "Hold Pattern." On "Sangkakala II," the Bali-based Gabber Modus Operandi do exactly what you think they'd do. Giant Swan member Mun Sing scores the biggest track on the compilation with "A War In Heaven," whose outsized drum samples are so over the top that the whole thing seems to tumble after you like the boulder in Indiana Jones. Contrast those drums with MIIIN's "Metagame," which enriches its swung beat with glassy chimes, resembling Arovane's classic IDM era. And the compilation begins with a track from the Korean-American rapper Yen Tech, whose Marvel-esque sound design and thespian vocal samples set up Cache 01 to be as thrilling as an action movie. Whatever form its tracks take, the compilation is a vital document of Asian club music.
0 有用 Pretty Cvnttt 2024-10-04 14:54:14 山东
爽
0 有用 不ྀ死ྀ者 2020-05-17 20:47:03
4.0+ 八仙打碟,各顯神通 cut:Hold Pattern / Electrolytes / Synthetic Sin / Arp Kicks / Second Highball / Sangkakala II / Nailz
0 有用 Jaychen 2020-06-24 18:07:01
SVBKVLT
0 有用 IDKAboutYou 2020-02-05 13:36:52
A-(83)SVBKVLT很棒
0 有用 周杨杨 2021-08-20 11:41:26
Gooooose
0 有用 Pollux 2020-12-30 18:58:01
Electronic/Experimental 惊了 国内厂牌
0 有用 IDKAboutYou 2020-02-05 13:36:52
A-(83)SVBKVLT很棒
0 有用 momo 2022-06-08 17:21:05
sh edm scene in a nutshell
0 有用 akeyrota 2020-02-09 16:47:34
我爱SVBKVLT
0 有用 刺杀但丁 2022-03-30 21:17:04
额滴个神呐,不愧是svb