LOL yeah. Resident Advisor is the worst website on the internet.
Weird music sub-genres
Resistant adviser is so cool it’s into music that hasn’t been released yet
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Kells77 apparently ‘Aggrotech’ exists …
Crust Punk/Stenchcore sounds fun too!
Went to see this lot in Brum a couple yrs ago…aggrotech, industrial rock…whatever, great live.
It’s like if The Prodigy was terrible.
jonattonyeah haha, well they have been for a while now
Yeah fair.
One other thing of Salem’s I have to post just for how outrageous it is, taken from one of their EPs. Also fairly typical stylistically for the witch house genre as a whole.
I’m still not entirely sure if it’s brilliant or ear-assaultingly offensive (though the video is great with it):
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Kells77 the “house” part of the genre name is definitely misleading and a bit of a misnomer. The “witch” part of the genre description makes sense as it was/is all very goth-y, with lots of dark, drone-y synths, and lots of satanic, occultist and medieval imagery.
Musically it is very firmly in the electronic music camp, but in form it has more in common with ambient and experimental electronica, though also sometimes trap, breakbeats, pop and even techno. I guess “witch house” just sounded cooler than say “witch electronica” and the house part was enough to just signify that it was electronic.
Phil-McRackin aggrotech
Alice Deejay’s “Better Off Alone” is way, way better.
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Kells77 Math Rock
I have less awareness of where math rock is or isn’t today, but remember when it first appeared and what it refers to - generally intricate, technical, rhythmic-focused, largely instrumental rock music. It’s a bit less of a coherent “scene” than witch house was, and is/was more generally attached to a fairly broad range of bands albeit with some particular sound characteristics. I can kind of understand why the intricate, instrumental nature of it gained it the “math” tag.
The band Battles were one of the first to have the tag attached to them (see below). This album came out on Warp actually.
The band ‘Foals’ were also described as math rock pretty often in their early years. The similarity in sound to Battles is fairly apparent.