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Define heavy or hardcore music

Postby Spark » 27 Mar 2012 23:59

It's always being mentioned here. I tried searching for the meaning and I get stumped every time. What genre is this?
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Re: Define heavy or hardcore music

Postby Lavender_Harmony » 28 Mar 2012 00:28

Music that is heavy is generally one that is very loud, with lots of very gritty, distorted or atonal timbres. Often accompanied with loud drums, but heavy can be so many things, and it's often easier to hear it and compare it to their opposites to understand it.
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Re: Define heavy or hardcore music

Postby the4thImpulse » 28 Mar 2012 00:35

Lavender_Harmony wrote:Music that is heavy is generally one that is very loud, with lots of very gritty, distorted or atonal timbres. Often accompanied with loud drums, but heavy can be so many things, and it's often easier to hear it and compare it to their opposites to understand it.

This what I would say to describe "heavy", I would also add (its obvious I know) "the opposite of easy listening" in other words its more chaotic in sound and harmonics and may not flow or sound plesant.
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Re: Define heavy or hardcore music

Postby thatguyzeke » 28 Mar 2012 00:45

Lavender_Harmony wrote:Music that is heavy is generally one that is very loud, with lots of very gritty, distorted or atonal timbres. Often accompanied with loud drums, but heavy can be so many things, and it's often easier to hear it and compare it to their opposites to understand it.


I like this example. It fits with most music I've heard classified as Heavy.
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Re: Define heavy or hardcore music

Postby LunchBagMusic » 28 Mar 2012 00:59

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Re: Define heavy or hardcore music

Postby Random111223 » 28 Mar 2012 02:13

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Re: Define heavy or hardcore music

Postby bartekko » 28 Mar 2012 06:45

Heavy music is also usually pretty slow, what gives it the, well, heavy feel
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Re: Define heavy or hardcore music

Postby colortwelve » 28 Mar 2012 07:58

bartekko wrote:Heavy music is also usually pretty slow, what gives it the, well, heavy feel

It can also be fast, I mean... I'm pretty sure Noisia's 'Shellshock' counts as heavy. And everything by Slayer :lol:

But I do tend to appreciate the slower, more atmospheric side of heavy myself, the kind set in a minor key, with a possibly atonal lead, but lots of warm atmospherics that have been muffled or otherwise screwed with to make sound creepy, and then just a bunch of random(ish) sfx to make it sound like an actual atmosphere and not just a song. That with a nice, mechanical sounding drumbeat and some distorted bass can make the difference between a Tool interlude and a Skream track - both creepy, but one definitely heavier than the other.
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Re: Define heavy or hardcore music

Postby bartekko » 28 Mar 2012 09:15

bartekko wrote:Heavy music is also usually pretty slow, what gives it the, well, heavy feel


bartekko wrote: usually
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Re: Define heavy or hardcore music

Postby ChromaticChaosPony » 28 Mar 2012 14:48

I like to think of hardcore as being anything that is considerably louder, more distorted, and lower tuned than "normal music". Hardcore can slightly to extremely chaotic in style, depending on the genre.

Heavy music does not have to be slow. Take Cattle Decapitation or Carcass for example, they play blazingly fast and are heavier than any other artist you could possibly think of.

Heavy music doesn't necessarily have to be creepy. For example, After the Burial often plays in the major scale although they are a deathcore/technical metal band.
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Re: Define heavy or hardcore music

Postby Navron » 28 Mar 2012 15:05

Heavy - The music you put on when traffic is aggravating you.

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