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Chapter 8
Genre Flip
Take a melodic sample from a completely different genre and build a trap beat around it. The contrast is the point.
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Country fiddle over 808s. A classical piano motif with trap hi-hats. Jazz horns under heavy bass. This exercise is about collision — putting two worlds together and finding what works in the friction between them.
What You Need
- Any DAW
- A melodic sample from a genre you do not normally work in (country, classical, jazz, folk, Bollywood, flamenco — the further from your comfort zone, the better)
- Drum samples and a bass source (808, synth bass, whatever fits)
The Exercise
- Find a melodic element from a genre outside your usual lane. Could be a sample, a loop, or something you play yourself in that style.
- Set a timer for 20 minutes.
- Build a trap-influenced beat around it: deep bass, rhythmic hi-hats, sparse arrangement.
- Lean into the contrast. Do not try to make the sample “fit” by removing its character. The tension between the sample’s origin and the beat’s framework is the whole point.
What to Listen For
- Where does the contrast create energy? Where does it create friction?
- How does the melodic content from another genre change the emotional tone of the trap framework?
- Did you find yourself adjusting the beat to serve the sample, or the sample to serve the beat?
- What does the collision reveal about the assumptions baked into each genre?
Source: Jam Phelps
This Course
- 1. One-Sample Beat
- 2. Found Sound Beat
- 3. Kick Displacement Grid
- 4. Body Percussion Beat
- 5. The Four-Track Limit
- 6. Blind Recording Collage
- 7. Deep Sampling
- 8. Genre Flip
- 9. The Tetris Approach
- 10. Motif as Engine
- 11. FX Processing as Fill Material
- 12. Reverse Reverb
- 13. Every Four Bars, Something Changes
- 14. Transitions and Energy
- 15. Moodboard Beat
- 16. 12x Deep Listening
- 17. Pattern Recreation
- 18. Drumming Rudiments for Producers
- 19. Contrast and Color
- 20. Random Sample Pack Challenge
- 21. Double-Speed Drop
- 22. Rolling for Chords
- 23. Bassline Construction
- 24. Sources and Further Reading
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