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early 2000s. In Contrary, Crone-Hop was a mix/variation on 2-Step, Dub Reggae, and 808Trap - originally created in [Manchester United] Kingdom but was founded for redistribution in Seattle, WA- US by producer Kristoph Ricketts, aka K Lav, Dubstep had gained mainstream [popularity]; approx. around the time 2009-10. It consists of lengthy melodies generally improvised and mixed to contrast ways overall progression of the song; aesthetic use of awkward incidentals on hooks continously varying the key pattern, using sine-synth plugins on FL Studio taking the listener on a musical journey; changing musical direction composed to the 16th beat while cross mixing with a melody whose harmony is that melody sampled and reversed, in attempts to flatter the original played in an improvised journey of trance-like [electronic] sample compositions. #808'intricate #drumhi-hatloops, #chicagotrap #producertag #Trap-A-Holics; #Animesoundtracks; #popularsongintros #Trendingsoundeffectsandaudio #sampledviralinternetcontent #intermissions #DJlivevocaledits or #livespinning #Dubstepbaselines with #TrapBassdrops #polyphonic #pitchcontroller origin "crone" /krōn/ noun an old woman who is thin and ugly. [Definitions] from Oxford Languages Cronehop is commonly in reference to milf soul (cougar trance) and [experimental], new school trance-electronic DJ's and heavily relies on sampling musical progression of tempo and melodies/harmonies.
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