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Old 08-21-2011, 06:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Pioneered by the Swedish Extreme Metal outfit Meshuggah, djent music has carved out its own little scene within the metal universe. The word itself is an onomatopoeia to describe the downtuned, palm muted riffs that are the most recognizable element of the style.

The sound of djent is characterized by extremely downtuned guitars, odd time signature riffing, low frequency bass and usually harsh vocals (but not always). Djent drumming often uses complex polyrhythmic patterns. Typically the bass drum follows the rhythm of the guitars to accentuate the overall rhythm of the song. Djent bass tends to follow the guitar lines but has been known to do its own thing depending what on band you're listening to at the time.

Fairly recently, many deathcore and metalcore bands have begun to incorporate djent style, syncopated riffing into their trademark breakdowns as well.

So Let's get the discussing going! Talk about your favs of the genre, the genre itself, or if you haven't heard djent before...give your opinion!

Some of my favorite groups in the style:

The Godfathers, Meshuggah:


Textures from Denmark:


Progressive Deathcore group The Contortionist from my hometown of Indy:


Sort of poppy take on the style, also becoming pretty popular on the web. Periphery:


Born of Osiris:


There are MANY more out there, you just have to look!

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Old 08-21-2011, 07:05 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I'm not gonna lie, this style of guitar playing/rhythms bothers me, and I can't put my finger on why.
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Old 08-21-2011, 07:13 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I'm not gonna lie, this style of guitar playing/rhythms bothers me, and I can't put my finger on why.
I'll admit it's either hate it or love it. What I'm worried about is that the style will become a cliche like breakdowns did in metalcore. Hopefully not.
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Old 08-21-2011, 07:19 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I have to admit to not being much of a Meshuggah fan. I admire them a lot but can't quite get into them for one reason or another but Textures are damn good from that one track. Would love to hear more from them.

Periphery sound awful as do Born Of Osiris but that Textures track is class.
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I have to admit to not being much of a Meshuggah fan. I admire them a lot but can't quite get into them for one reason or another but Textures are damn good from that one track. Would love to hear more from them.

Periphery sound awful as do Born Of Osiris but that Textures track is class.
Textures is a very eclectic band, virtually none of their albums sound the same. I can understand the dislike of Periphery...the vocalist is pretty nasally/whiny but why didn't you like Born of Osiris?

See what you think of this one by Textures:
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I really like Periphery, especially "Racecar" and "Insomnia". "Awake" is probably my favorite song by Textures.
Sybreed uses this style a lot. Can't sell this band hard enough.


A solo artist named Keith Merrow does some cool djent instrumental stuff as well.
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Old 08-22-2011, 03:58 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Djent

Pioneered by the Swedish Extreme Metal outfit Meshuggah, djent music has carved out its own little scene within the metal universe. The word itself is an onomatopoeia to describe the downtuned, palm muted riffs that are the most recognizable element of the style.

The sound of djent is characterized by extremely downtuned guitars, odd time signature riffing, low frequency bass and usually harsh vocals (but not always). Djent drumming often uses complex polyrhythmic patterns. Typically the bass drum follows the rhythm of the guitars to accentuate the overall rhythm of the song. Djent bass tends to follow the guitar lines but has been known to do its own thing depending what band you listening to at the time.

Fairly recently, many deathcore and metalcore bands have begun to incorporate djent style, syncopated riffing into their trademark breakdowns as well.

So Let's get the discussing going! Talk about your favs of the genre, the genre itself, or if you haven't heard djent before...give your opinion!

Interesting thread especially considering that I`m a big fan of Meshuggah and especially Jens Kidman`s style of signing. Strangely enough I`d never heard of Djent and always thought the style of Meshuggah something fairly unique and mixed in with heavy elements of experimental metal. Most of the bands you`ve mentioned here I don`t know of either, so will add them to my listening list. Most of my knowledge concerning Swedish metal is based around the melodeath, power and prog metal scenes, but now Djent adds a new dimension to that list.
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Most of my knowledge concerning Swedish metal is based around the melodeath, power and prog metal scenes, but now Djent adds a new dimension to that list.
The peculiar thing about djent is that is almost purely an internet phenomenon. It really isn't a regional scene or anything. As a matter of fact, amateur musicians on music forums such as this have been trading djent riffs and bouncing ideas off one another for quite some time now.
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The peculiar thing about djent is that is almost purely an internet phenomenon. It really isn't a regional scene or anything. As a matter of fact, amateur musicians on music forums such as this have been trading djent riffs and bouncing ideas off one another for quite some time now.
Sounds like a budding IKEA plan for world domination
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Old 08-22-2011, 08:28 PM   #10 (permalink)
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strange i always tagged born of osiris metalcore/deathcore
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