About the seminar
The seminar will focus on experimental grooves, typically perceived of as breaking the “rules.” Such experimental grooves may include seasick rhythms, fragmented or cut-up rhythms, staggering rhythms, pushed and dragged rhythms, syncopated rhythms, or various forms of rhythmic irregularities. It will be a particular focus on music that falls under the umbrella terms of hip-hop music, neo-soul, urban and electronic dance music.
Topics may (but are not limited to) address the following questions:
- How do producers experiment with rhythm and groove via the use of processing effects, sequencer tools and samples?
- What is the relationship between interface design and groove aesthetics?
- How do listeners make sense of muddy rhythms and broken beats?
- What is the relation between sound and perceived timing in these grooves?
- How can we explain the producers’ and listeners’ fascination with muddy rhythms and broken beats?
Program
Tuesday 4 February
13.15-15.00: RITMO Seminar Series: Hip Hop Turntablism and the Limits of Rhythmic Complexity – Mark Katz
15.00-15.30 Coffee break in the RITMO kitchen
15.30-15.45: Welcome
15.45-16.15: Gross Beats: Hyperquantization in Trap Music – Mike D'Errico
16.15-16.45: When Metre meets Metre: Rhythmic Ambiguity and Flexibility in Rap Flows –Kjell Andreas Oddekalv
16.45-17.00 Break
17.00-17.30: Timbral Mud: Saturation Aesthetics and its Potential Effects on the Sense of Groove – Eirik Asker?i
17.30–18.00: Exploring the Hu/Machine: Shaping Beats in Contemporary African-American Popular Music – Anne Danielsen
20.00: Dinner at Süd?st
Wednesday 5 February
09.00-09.30: Morning coffee in the RITMO kitchen
09.30-10.00: Blurring the Groove: Layered Breakbeats and Rhythmic Ambiguity – Rowan Oliver
10.00-10.30: How many Bars was that?: Minimalistic Rhythms and Hypermetric Irregularity in Suicide?s “Rocket USA” – Joseph Coughlan
10.30-11.00: Playful Rhythms and Mosaic Flow – Ragnhild Br?vig-Hanssen
11.00-12.00: Lunch
12.00-12.30: What is Muddy about Muddy Rhythms?: Bengtsson, Bateson and Contextual Paradoxes – Tellef Kvifte
12.30-13.00: Un-Quantized Rhythmic Elements by J Dilla in Slum Village?s Fantastic, Vol. 2 and its Influence in Hip-Hop Production in the “Post-Dilla” Era – Zachary Diaz
13.00-13.30: Reciprocal Territory: The Reimagination of Hip Hop Production – Alex Stevenson
13.30-13.45: Round off
(Note that there are different rooms for each of the days).
Registration
To know how much food to order and your dietary preferences, please fill out the form and sign up for the seminar here by Monday 27th of January.
Funding
The seminar is organized by the research projects TIME, MASHED and RITMO Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Rhythm, Time and Motion.