- Snare rush
Snare rush is a term often used in
intelligent dance music culture to refer to impossibly fast rolls. A snare rush can vary intempo considerably, from 16th notes to even 2048th notes. At that sort of speed, the effect is a buzzing sound, but with a detectable pitch, so some artists vary the repeat rate, and can even play a tune. One example of this would be the last 18 seconds of "Ghetto Body Buddy" byVenetian Snares , where the theme fromSesame Street is played using only extremely fast snare rushes. The defining characteristic of a snare rush, as opposed to a roll, is the sheer virtuosity it takes for a physical drummer to play a successful one. As such, almost all snare rushes are computer and can be used withbass drum s, tom-toms andcymbal s to intense effect. They are often used asfill s, alongside complex programmedbreakbeat s. Snare rushes are also often run through analog or dsp effects together with variations in volume, such as an filters or pitch shifting. They are probably most common in IDM,drill 'n bass ,breakcore and glitch music.Listen
filename=Aphex_Twin_-_Come_To_Daddy,_Mummy_Mix_-_an_example_of_snare_rush.ogg
title=15 second sample of a picturial snare rush.
description=Aphex Twin "Come To Daddy,Mummy Mix" (1997)
format=Ogg Artists who have used snare rushes
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Aphex Twin
*Atomly
*Autechre
*Benn Jordan (The Flashbulb)
*Bogdan Raczynski
*BT
*Datach'i
* Enduser
* Hrvatski
*Kid 606
*Jega
*Luke Vibert
*Mesh Gear Fox
*µ-ziq
*Phuq
*Saskrotch
*Sourkream
*Speedy J
*Squarepusher
* Underworld
*Venetian Snares
* Wisp
*Vverevvolf Grehv
* VXee also
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Drum machine
*Music sequencer
*Stutter edit
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