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Skweee is a musical style, with origin in Sweden and
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. Skweee combines simple
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/ chiptune leads and basslines with funk, R&B or
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-like rhythms, overall rendering a stripped-down funky sound. The tracks are predominantly instrumental, though there are exceptions.


Origins

The name "skweee" was coined by
Daniel Savio Daniel Savio (born 6 April 1978), is a Swedish electronic musician, composer and DJ. He is recognized as the originator of the genre term skweee, describing the sparse electronic music style initially released on Scandinavian record label Flogsta ...
, one of the originators of the emerging sound. The name refers to the use of analog synthesizers in the production process, where the aim is to "squeeze out" the most interesting sounds possible. Producers can vary from high-profile to new talent from the Scandinavian electronica environment.


Recognition

Skweeelicious
a blog dedicated to skweee, and community sites such as Myspace an
Nation of Skweee
have played a major role in the distribution of skweee music and public exposure of the genre. The major outlets of skweee music are the Swedish record labe
Flogsta Danshall
and Finnish record labe
Harmönia
Norwegian Dødpop, Canadia
Ancient Robot
US Losonofono, US Titched, US Poisonous Gases, Spanish Lo Fi Funk, Finnish Mässy, and French
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have since been added to this family. The preferred media format of skweee enthusiasts is the 7" vinyl record. Early releases were exclusively released in this format. More recently, however, a series of 12" vinyl records, digital releases and CD compilations have been released through these outlets as well. The increasing notability of the skweee genre has resulted in releases such as the ''Eero Johannes'' album on
Planet Mu Planet Mu is an eclectic English electronic music record label created and run by Mike Paradinas. The label started out as a subsidiary of Virgin Records then Paradinas set up the label independent of Virgin. After releasing intelligent dance ...
and the ''Skweee Tooth'' compilation on Ramp Recordings.


Skweee and dubstep

During late 2008 and early 2009, skweee started to influence the sound of
dubstep Dubstep is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in South London in the early 2000s. The style emerged as a UK garage offshoot that blended 2-step rhythms and sparse dub production, as well as incorporating elements of broken be ...
. A thread started on th
dubstepforum
made the scene aware of skweee. Producers such as
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, Gemmy, Joker, Zomby, Rustie, among others, have given their take on the sound, resulting in several releases on the boundary between skweee and dubstep.


References


External links


Interview with skweee pioneer Pavan

John McDonnell's (''The Guardian'' UK) blog article about skweee

Article in ''Spin'' magazine (April 2009) as a PDF file

Article in ''Clash'' magazine

Article in ''The Wire''

Podcast featuring live recording of Harmönia vs Flogsta battle at the Norberg Festival 2009 and an interview with most of the main artists of these labels
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