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Round Wave Crusher - Born in 1600 (bpm)

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2009

Extreme speedcore extratone noisecore of doom.
enjoy!

http://roundwavecrusher.com.ar

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  • i shuffle to this every morning.

  • I'm fairly certain that anyone trying to headbang to this would suffer severe whiplash.

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  • WOAHHH BROO TIHIS FRESH ASzz fUCKKK... YOO NNOIiGGA tURNN DIISS U[P[P!! sike... this wack as fuck who the fuk listens to this sounds like a fucked up radio taking a shit on my computer DA FUCK

  • @2trillist ~140bpm, but it's 2-step so it functions more like70bpm (down on 1 and snare on 3, instead of down on 1 and 3 and snare on 2 and 4).

  • Just waited hours for Audacity to slow this down, running two passes on it, and there is no tune. It's just some sort of computer generated snare tapping away, which IMO disqualifies it from the title of "song".

  • This is a pretty good track. @TheWanelds I thought dubstep usually ranged from 90 to 93bpm? :)

  • @psyramids Yes im aware of being able to match half and double speed tempos together. I've been a proud owner of a pair of Technics SL turntables for 10 years. I used to throw 85BPM hiphop on with my Drum n Bass sets, or 65BPM hiphop in house mixes. But i always say that the actual beat justifies the BPM, which is why i disagree when people say Dubstep is 140BPM when the beat is going at 70BPM. Thats why its called Beats per minute.

  • @psyramids @TheWaynelds Shit can easily be accomplished with a sampler. Also, both of you are right in a sense. The dance rhythm with the claps in the background is going at 128 bpms. The main rhythm you hear is 1600 bpms. The two rhythms aren't beatmatched, they are just polyrhythms. Anyway, about the sampler, you can change the sample rate or just hold down a pad to just make a line of that pad go over and over again at whatever speed.

  • @TheWaynelds You could take a beat of say... 50 bpm and beatmatch it to a beat that was 100bpm because the 50bpm beat fits mathematically over the 100bpm one. Same deal with this, it's just on a vastly different scale. Given that it has multiple beats going at different speeds, you could count it as being one of 3 or 4 different tempos depending on which beat you are going by.

  • @psyramids Well then you just helped me prove my point that speedcore isnt as fast as you all say it is. This isnt 1600BPM, its probably more like 200BPM and the bass drum hits on every 1/32nd or 1/64th note which gives it the impression that its really fast. Most drum machines or recording software dont go over 300BPM. Yes i hear the claps because they are on the correct timing of the BPM.

  • @TheWaynelds It'd be easy unless you don't have a sense of rhythm, it transcends just applying to each individual beat in a track. Hell, this one would be particularly easy, can't you hear the claps in the background and the rhythmic noises?

  • How does a DJ actually spin the type of music? I would think it starts to get mighty difficult to beat match at over 400BPM. Or does it not matter at extra tone speeds since a trainwreck that fast is just adding to the noise?

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