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When Music Goes Off the Grid
Over many decades, aspects of swing music made their way into hip hop and eventually to a genre called 'wonky'. This video covers a relationship between Glenn Miller, J Dilla, Flying Lotus, Flume, and a few other artists.
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i checked out your music and it’s clean asf. do u have an instagram or something i could follow you at?
@hardlarry837
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much man! @jackliddlemusic on Instagram
The fact that Hi This Is Flume is your favorite project from him is proof we'd be friends 😂
hi this is flume mixtape changed my whole life
@hardlarry837
Ай бұрын
^
@clxud1
Ай бұрын
What abt Nurture
@alti_gottem
29 күн бұрын
@@clxud1nurture’s great. But it wasn’t anywhere near as influential as hi this is flume was.
Flying Lotus LA 2008 is one of the most underrated shit to exist
@llowballs
21 күн бұрын
Masterpeice
You had me when you paired Flume in the thumbnail with Dilla
Not sure if you knew this already but Flying Lotus is the grand nephew of John Coltrane, talk about a family tree...
@hardlarry837
28 күн бұрын
I did not, that's awesome. Would've been perfect for this video
My boi does back to back gaming montages and then whips out the best music essay we’ve seen in ages, who are you Hard Larry and why are you so clean at this.
I remember reading a flume article where he mention Jai Paul’s BTSTU and how it influenced his synths being off time. And Paul’s sound def has similar influences. Great video!
@hardlarry837
Ай бұрын
Great point, would have been cool to talk about him here
Absolutely love Flume. Also, that Petrichor to It’s Our Destiny transition is fire
Your album "blue hour" is amazing. Did not think a small artist like you could have been so good. 'Drop It' and 'Springtime' are already in my rotation, fantastic.
@hardlarry837
26 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@KNWBDY.important
21 күн бұрын
How can I find his stuff bro?
@hardlarry837
10 күн бұрын
@@KNWBDY.important Jack Liddle on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud. @jackliddlemusic on Instagram.
@KNWBDY.important
10 күн бұрын
@@hardlarry837 my mf man 🫡
Great video! hope to see more in the future!
Excellent video man hope to see more music stuff from you on here
This perfect video would be even more complete with mentioning of Burial, who is alao known for not following the grid. Great sharings!
Killler video essay, so glad my algorithim blessed me up! When I think about descents of Dilla, Knxwledge usually comes to mind first. I feel like he mixes J Dilla's swing and vocal chops while evolving to work with more modern production techniques.
@hardlarry837
Ай бұрын
Great point. Knx is one of my favorites
You had me at htif and im glued to my screen by the first 10 secs
@Multi-Waves_Sketchbook
Ай бұрын
That was really good, it didn't exactly teach me anything that I didn't know but it bolstered ideas I've been kicking around in my head. Really that's more important, you brought it to reality and simplified the concepts. I'm gonna have to come back a few times to make sure I catch everything you threw out. There was a lot to truly grasp.
@hardlarry837
Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@Multi-Waves_Sketchbook
Ай бұрын
Accidentally watched this again.
This music moved and inspired me deeply ever since I first heard any of it..
I’m pretty music illiterate when it comes to deeper analysis , but even I went “no wait that beat sounds familiar” after u said ‘no connection at all’ to Flumes (never be like you), and then hit the reveal! awesome video that even dumbasses like me can follow (a little)
@christopherhebert4402
Ай бұрын
also the editing goes hard I’m a slut for ~video essays like these
What an incredible. Love Flume, as you can see on my pfp. Like and subscribed.
thank you for putting me on
great video but no mention of burial lmao
This is dope
This was incredibly well done; good job.
@hardlarry837
28 күн бұрын
Thank you!
hell yeah
I guess I have to listen to Flume now😂
@caitlynsult2685
28 күн бұрын
yesss. flume is amazing ❤❤❤
dude i love the way these videos are narrated, please make more
love this so much, please keep making these sorts of videos! this was super educational
@hardlarry837
Ай бұрын
Thank you! I’m hoping to make more stuff like this, just gotta figure out how to make the time during school
wow
Shoutout Glenn Miller
bro keep it up this video is amazing
Great video! Deserves way more attention.
this was a masterfully created video. thank you for the experience
Shoutout to knxwledge.
Crazy Quality Video! Deserves way more views 🙌
amazing video, sums up pretty nicely what off the grid means, i hope you make more videos like these in the future!!
well put smash man. keep making vids foo I’lol be there to see em
Lovely video!
cool, grabbing some of these tracks to my playlist (not the flume ones cuz i know all of them too well :D)
Talking abt some of my favorite producers here, great vid bless you 🙇🏽♂️
@hardlarry837
Ай бұрын
Thanks, you have good taste 👍
Great essay, you could say the topic was off the grid Storytelling was nice and calm which contrasted the music, also the editing is spot on!
Calling Elvis a creator is joke
@NikolaVukelja-t4h
20 күн бұрын
Horrible opinion
@arithesheep5506
17 күн бұрын
@@NikolaVukelja-t4h He stole music from black artist!!!
@arithesheep5506
17 күн бұрын
He is a thief
One of the coolest videos ive ever seen
@hardlarry837
29 күн бұрын
Thank you, means a lot
bro this was such a good video. would love to see more. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Love the video, and you got great music taste
Really nice video, never made the connections between flume and dilla, got some homework to do now 🧐
Galaxy brain video. First time I’ve been shocked when I checked ur sub count! +1
flume is completely on the grid in that example
I’m lucky to enough to have seen Flume live three times. Easily the three greatest experiences of my entire life. Seeing the crowd trying to dance to some of his more off beat songs was so entertaining. His music sometimes sounds like it SHOULDN’T work but somehow it does. I feel lucky to be alive at the same time as this once in a generation creative mind
@hardlarry837
28 күн бұрын
Never seen him but hope I can someday
Elvis absolutely didn’t play a part in the creation of Rock n’ Roll lol. He played a part in bringing it to a white audience, who then colonised it and claimed that he invented it…
@LordConstrobuz
28 күн бұрын
this is something that people who dont listen to rock and have no clue about its history always say. but good for you, you get your "i'm woke" gold star today.
@martyrx3436
28 күн бұрын
@@LordConstrobuz Not only do I study music at college, but I also know how to play 3 instruments and have listened to Rock n’ Roll since I was a child. I’ve literally written papers on the history of Rock n’ Roll lol. There’s not a single reputable source that will tell you that Elvis invented Rock n’ Roll, or even played a part in inventing he. Rock n’ Roll wasn’t even played on white Radio Stations until Elvis, but it was played on Black Radio Stations. Jimmy Preston released a version of Rock The Joint in 1948, Louis Jordan released Saturday Night Fish Fry in 1949, Ike Turner and Jackie Brenston released Rocket 88 in 1951, Tharpe released Strange Things Happen Every Day in 1944, and so on and so forth. All of those pre-date anything Elvis released. In fact, Elvis admitted that a lot of his musical ideas came from Black Churches that he would frequent as a child. I find it hilarious that the only people who have trouble accepting that Elvis didn’t invent or help to invent Rock n’ Roll are white Elvis fans. Everyone else, including Elvis himself and his contemporaries (e.g Ray Charles), know that he didn’t…
@martyrx3436
28 күн бұрын
@@LordConstrobuz PS. Labelling what I said as “woke” because you can’t actually combat what I said with something substantial is lazy. Hilarious, but lazy…
@LordConstrobuz
28 күн бұрын
@@martyrx3436 cringe. take your paragraphs and academic research to reddit. college is the worst place to learn about music or any kind of art. youre just regurgitating what some professor (probably white, lol) told you.
You have my attention
Love this style of music flylo dilla and madlib are my biggest influences. I just can’t stand the term “Wonky” lol
Real good shtuf’。
What’s the song id at the end?
@hardlarry837
Ай бұрын
J Dilla - Sunbeams
it's crazy to me you put flying lotus and flume in the same video. two completely different worlds and two different levels of complexity that don't really compare.
@caitlynsult2685
28 күн бұрын
@@aio8432 both are still great tho
didn't get past two minutes. fucking dude actually said most music is on the grid.
yter discovers headbumping
flume is incredibly underrated. i’m glad to see this videos on him and his music
J Dilla was doing something different than just "swing" dude, please do your research before you make videos like this. the ties between Jazz and Hip-hop run so much deeper than you've touched on here.