Reports in America suggest that a young LA producer has made a track he describes as “electro-trap-step” which he claims features the groundbreaking inclusion of a “drop”.
With everyone who’s heard the 3 minute opus claiming that it’s really going to shake things up and make people rethink how and why they make dance music the track has already being considered the most groundbreaking thing to ever happen to electronic music since Kraftwerk sneezed on a synthesizer.
“Wow, is all I can say,” claimed one man before continuing to say other things. “It’s just like nothing you’ve ever heard before. The track sort of rumbles along in the typical way but then, as if out of nowhere, there’s this massive drop that sounds like a train smashing through glass followed by a heavy beat. I’ve never heard anything like it.”
“Rather than just being a series of melodies with no musical incitement for people to really go for it on the festival dance floor this young producer has gone wildly against the grain and included this beat drop that we expect will really take dancers by surprise, in a good way,” claimed a young woman who admits that she didn’t really like ‘boring’ dance music until the inclusion of the drop.
“He’s someone who quite literally – marches to the beat of his own drum,” she added.
Arnold Bamber, the young man who made the track and is credited with revolutionising how ears work, is keen to downplay any fanfare and admits that “he stole the idea from the simple observation that humans like art that features a bit of anticipation followed by a climax” and then “basically repeated that formula for three of so minutes”.
“The word genius gets bandied around a lot,” claimed Arnold Bamber who EDM blogs are calling a genius, “but at the end of the day I’m just a guy who made a bold, novel choice when making music in a way that no-one has ever been as smart or inspired enough to have thought of before.”
Commentators suspect that the “drop” will influence how other EDM artists make music and anticipate that by teatime tomorrow every EDM producer will feature a drop of some description in their ghost producers music.
