kineaesth
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It's true that Floating Points has never been entirely genre-defining, but what he has (apart from a PhD in Pharmacology and a record label and the sexiest lisp) is the ability to merge crucial elements from different genres and styles into something new. A track like Sais is this strange hybrid, with tight, UK Garage drum patterns but programmed with lo-fi, raspy drums, strange jazzy lounge chords and synths, and the occasional funk freakout. What I see as essential to his production is his combination of bass-awareness (he's lumped in with the greater UK bass music scene at present although his music is entirely incompatible, both in terms of tempo and often in terms of key as well), his reliance on house/techno staples and tropes, and then the glistening sheen of synthetic funk he lays over the top of it all. The track below is a white label from his own imprint Eglo, and is backed with an even more esoteric track called Shark Chase.
And now we're on the topic of synthetic funk, it's a perfect time to mention Space Dimension Controller!
Space Dimension Controller makes space-age 80s porn music and it's funky as all god damn and if you want to get a woman hot and out of her clothes just take some spacedrugs and lay down this throbbing slab of space acid-housefunk
It's true that Floating Points has never been entirely genre-defining, but what he has (apart from a PhD in Pharmacology and a record label and the sexiest lisp) is the ability to merge crucial elements from different genres and styles into something new. A track like Sais is this strange hybrid, with tight, UK Garage drum patterns but programmed with lo-fi, raspy drums, strange jazzy lounge chords and synths, and the occasional funk freakout. What I see as essential to his production is his combination of bass-awareness (he's lumped in with the greater UK bass music scene at present although his music is entirely incompatible, both in terms of tempo and often in terms of key as well), his reliance on house/techno staples and tropes, and then the glistening sheen of synthetic funk he lays over the top of it all. The track below is a white label from his own imprint Eglo, and is backed with an even more esoteric track called Shark Chase.
And now we're on the topic of synthetic funk, it's a perfect time to mention Space Dimension Controller!
Space Dimension Controller makes space-age 80s porn music and it's funky as all god damn and if you want to get a woman hot and out of her clothes just take some spacedrugs and lay down this throbbing slab of space acid-housefunk