Who invented chopped and screwed




















I think even more people young kids are aware of Dj Screw because of this thing too! I don't see the harm that is been done!? One is a legit production style and subculture within hip hop, the other is literally just kids slowing down music. Many are now paying tributes to the late DJ. Turn on web notifications for latest news Notifications can be turned off anytime from browser settings. Copy to Clipboard. Currently, big name southern rappers are releasing 2 versions of their albums, one regular and the other "Chopped and Screwed".

This new form of music has even spawned a software music editor called Screwlab. It slows the speed down of a record and allows for chopping and recording of any mp3-coded song. More info can be found at www. Chopped and Screwed music is my favorite to ride slow to. When a song is screwed, that means it's slowed down a bit. Usually you "chop" on the fourth beat to double up the first beat of the next measure.

DJs often use the " flanger " effect on one of the records to make the chops "swoop. Selling hundreds of his records all throughout Houston, completely independently, Screw accrued a cult following. Just as the screwed movement was getting traction in other parts of the U.

Today, chopped and screwed music has become a genre. With every new music release, there are dozens of different slowed versions that come out almost instantaneously. YouTube is littered with purple-tinted album covers and screwed mixes.

So what is it about screwed music that makes it so ubiquitous? A major part of the screwed appeal is that it bucks the norms for popular music. Most music that gets radio play is energetic, fast-paced and overproduced. While this can be great, screwed music allows a release from this. The slow pace opens the song up for deeper analysis. Listening to a screwed song is like watching a film frame by frame; you are able to see all of the details and touches you missed at full speed.

The best parts of the song will linger — each sound, each chord, each lyric getting space to ring out. A good DJ can use chops to emphasize the best grooves and moments in the track.

The real draw for screwed music, though, is that specific strange yet incredible effect that listening to something slowed down has. There is something about the distortion of the voices and the low tempo that creates an encompassing calm. You can feel your heart rate drop and your anxieties wash away as you listen to a track.

All of your worries will have disappeared. Your head will nod slowly. Or more likely, you will be buried on a couch or leaning against a wall, frozen by the tempo. It is a meditative and lazy pleasure.



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