Living Room Music
Two years ago, a genre arrived in a dream. Drew Daniel woke up from a rave that didn't exist, where the music was called "Hit 'EM" — 212 bpm, 5/4 time, crunchy — and posted it, and for one beautiful week producers everywhere raced to make a dreamed genre real. Episode 116 was my entry. Episode 183 is the return: two years later, I wanted to know if the dream was still open. It is. The crunch is literal this time. There are glass-mallet bottle hits all over this — actual struck glass, pitched and played — and four different electronic kits passing the groove between them: one called Doing Science, one called Rough Riddim, one called Hyper Speed, one called Lo-Fi Cassette. There's tape noise rubbed into the seams, an Americana synth wandering somewhere it doesn't belong, arps chattering in fives, and everything soaked in a warped reverb the size of a castle lobby — eighteen seconds of decay, because a dreamed genre deserves dreamed acoustics. The set builds twice and breaks twice, then spends its back third at full charge before it drops away like waking up. Half an hour in a time signature that keeps you slightly off balance, at a tempo that doesn't negotiate. That's the thing about Hit 'EM: it only exists because somebody dreamed it and the rest of us believed them — which, if I'm honest, is the most Living Room Music premise there is.
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