Sunday, 17 June 2012


timbre 
punctuated by rhythmic 
variations in volume or distortion 
a dizzy low frequency oscillator 
spinning back the dizzy
grime 

dubstep tracks 
incorporate one or more "bass 
drops" in the midsection, inherited 
from drum and bass. Typically, the percussion 
will pause, often reducing the track to silence
and then resume with more intensity, accompanied 
by a dominant subbass often passing through an 
entire octave or more It is very common for 
the bass to drop at or very close to 55 
seconds into the song, due to the fact 
that 55 seconds is just over the 32 
measures at the common tempo 
of 140 bpm. However, this  
is rather a trope

relying on 
a drop for a dynamic peak the 
love flowed out of him breaking it down 
triggering guttural shifts reverberating my 
expression sound sculptures pummel 
the plexus making shape and depth 
between sounds squeezing liquid 
shots that wobble and echo the 
sound bass dreading the 
percussive tuplets 









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© Lizarikk June 2012 17.06.12. 


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