Russ music
Russ music (Norwegian: russemusikk) is a subgenre of electronic dance music and a music scene which originated from Norway during the mid 2000s.[1] Drawing inspiration from EDM, hip hop and techno. Russ music is characterized by its fast tempo, synthesizers, notable bass and explicit lyrics, often combined with rapping.
Russ music | |
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Native name | Russemusikk Russelåt(er), Russesang(er) |
Stylistic origins | |
Cultural origins | Mid 2000s (decade), South Norway |
Typical instruments |
Usually, this type of music are produced on request by Norwegian high school graduates to promote their "russ concept" as a part of the russ celebration.[2]
Russ music has lately been labeled as a controversial genre as a part of an constantly growing market. Record producers are heavily criticized for their use of explicit lyrics, as the distribution of russ music has grown to be an independent music industry in Norway.[3]
Some notable artists
- Russ music producers
- Tix (artist) / The Pøssy Project
- Soppgirobygget
- El Papi
- Sandmans
- Ringnes-Ronny
- Kuselofte
- Öresus
- Recurring producers
- Skrillex[4] (one time)
- ItaloBrothers
- Technikore
- Former producers
See also
References
- "Russelåter". NRK. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
- "5 Things you need to plan when releasing your music for the Norwegian Russ". Spinnup. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
- "Så mye koster russelåtene". VG. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
- "Kjøpte tidenes dyreste russelåt fra Skrillex". Aftenposten. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
- "Lasse (23) står bak russelåta «alle» raser mot: – Dette er ikke ment seksuelt". TV2. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
External links
- Articles
- Russemusikk har blitt et springbrett til internasjonal musikkarriere
- Russemusikk: Et springbrett til en internasjonal musikkarriere
- Tjener fett på russebusslåter
- Russelåtkonge tjener opptil en halv million på én sang
- - Å lage russelåter var egentlig ikke min intensjon
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