- Jump-Up (electronic music)
:"Jump Up is also the name of a
record company that released hard drum and bass records from 1996-1997."Jump-Up is a subgenre of jungle and
drum and bass that was popular with fans of drum and bass in the mid 1990s and was designed to be played in mainstreamnightclub s to get a crowd to "jump up" and dance.History
It is usually characterized by
bassline s that have a pitch bending LFO on them which gives the sub-bass a "wobble" sound accompanied by uptempo drum loops.Most frequently in modern Jump-Up, an element of highly energetic "rave stabs" are often heard. While some critics dismissively conclude that this subgenre of drum and bass is more accessible to casual listeners with the disposable fanbase mostly consisting of young ravers that listen to the subgenre for anywhere between 2-3 years, Jump up is actually more closely related to the more popular 1996-1997 era of jungle-drum and bass, known for its 'warmth' through notable beat and melody syncopation and cleaner, simpler sounding heavy basslines (as opposed to the lighter weight, more distorted basslines of the colder, more precise sounding techier styles of Neurofunk & Techstep coming out around this time).
Older examples include
DJ Zinc 's "Super Sharp Shooter" or his remix of the Fugees' "Ready Or Not" (known at the time as Fugees or Not), which also samples Redman on the original version of his first collaboration with Method Man, "How High". Extensive use of hiphop samples was common in jump-up in the late 90's.Additionally Jump Up is a clean beat not similar to the popular amen and apache drum loops. Jump up is easy to distinguish from its other jungle and future DnB styles due to its simplicity, 3 tier basslines (high, mid, low) that provide the thick and clean baselines so commonly associated with Jump Up, and Simple KickXXXSnareXXXXXKickXSnareXX Pattern. Drum rolls are often long and composed mostly of kicks and often have some effect like flange thrown over them.
On a social level within the Drum N Bass community Jump Up is often looked down upon as a lighter and more mainstream (which it is) version of the more complex Drum N Bass Genres.
Key Artists
AphroditeDJ LinkDJ HazardOriginal Sin/Generation DubDJ PleasureClipz TCTaxmanDouble Zero
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