Michael Mayer explains schaffel:

Date: 2008-09-29 01:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] katstevens.livejournal.com
Schaffel is still four to the floor," explains Mayer. "Formally, it’s not a waltz, a tango, or drum & bass — it’s still techno that you can play within a minimal set. But the accent on the beats is totally different, which makes you dance in a different way than you do with [traditional] techno." (http://www.exclaim.ca/articles/multiarticlesub.aspx?csid1=57&csid2=779&fid1=1829)

I can't find the link where he explains how to do the dance :(

Re: Michael Mayer explains schaffel:

Date: 2008-09-29 02:12 pm (UTC)
koganbot: (Default)
From: [personal profile] koganbot
Well, the difference in the beats seems to be that they're playing the basic SWING rhythm of a lot of blues, jazz, western swing, boogie woogie, early rock 'n' roll, etc. (e.g., this) but with a heavy hand, so it's like a techno equivalent of the heavy metal or glitter bands of the early '70s when they went into boogie mode (e.g., this). And what the swing rhythm does is it uses the 4/4 beat but subdivides each of those beats into triplets, so if you subdivide further you get twelve of those subbeats to a measure rather than eighth notes or sixteenth notes.

Re: Michael Mayer explains schaffel:

Date: 2008-09-29 02:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] katstevens.livejournal.com
This is all very technical! I think many poptimists would merely define it as music that involves bending your knees and flapping your arms about, a bit like what the badgers are doing here (http://www.badgerbadgerbadger.com/) (albeit not to schaffel music). Something like Superpitcher's Irre (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBnJogeix4M), perhaps?

Re: Michael Mayer explains schaffel:

Date: 2008-09-29 08:33 pm (UTC)
koganbot: (Default)
From: [personal profile] koganbot
Yeah, it's this beat but played by different gizmos.

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