So Trap has been around since the early 2000's which was incorporated into hip hop, but as of late 2012 DJ's have been using the elements of trap into their remixes. I understand the Harlem Shake by Baauer has made trap music viral but they actually are not considered legitimate trap. Well, that's according to some people. I am seriously enjoying it and personally like the Southside influence, it feels really intense but cranking it at the same time. Personally Chief Keef is my favourite trap artist right now.
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While its sound and influences have undergone a number of developments since its inception, it can often be characterized by its sweeping sub-bass, crisp snares, scratching, heavy 808 basslines, layered synths, repeated samples, and sped up hi-hats.
trap n bass getting played more in clubs I noticed:D
Scarlett O'Hara
04-22-2013 02:41 PM
It's most likely going to be the new dubstep. As much as dubstep becoming popular created some junk, it also gave artists producing decent tracks to get more exposure.
Janszoon
04-22-2013 05:40 PM
Trap music: you can get into it but you can't get out.