SunkLo wrote:Yeah I either play in my drums or program them with snap turned off and just naturally put them off the grid wherever they should be. Usually every other eighth note will be a little bit late and every second sixteenth note will be a little later than that. Exactly how syncopated it is depends on the pattern at any given moment and what's being accented. I'll pull the swing in or out too depending on the pattern or section of the track. Sometimes you can tighten up a drum part and it completely changes.
It's a bit sad that swing and shuffle evokes references to "post dubstep" now instead of just dubstep.

I guess I'm still coming to terms with the idea that we're living in the era of post-swing post-dub post-bass dubstep.
very interesting about every other eighth being a bit late and every second sixteenth being later... How did you come up with this?
* as for the genre thing, I really dont know what genre these artists belong to as I am from north america in a small place where literally no one has even heard of any of this music. However I am listening to lots of those hessle audio guys: pangaea, pariah, pearson sound, is that what post dubstep even is? I have no idea?
Where do artists like zomby fall in?