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Here it is, 'Another Crunk Geneology': http://wayneandwax.com/?p=52
Yeah the "soca beat" in late 2-step was six beats per bar - kick kick snare kick kick snare. It'd be fun to trace a history of this, especially as it rose up through slightly more obscure tunes like Steve Gurley's remix of "Neighbourhood" and then suddenly was everywhere in 2001 (Agent X, yeah, and "Classic Deluxe", also Chris Mac and Bump & Flex and K2 Family and TJ Cases and...etc.)
Funky has a variant on this, usually kick snare snare kick snare snare (actually a 4X4 kick but you only really hear the first and the third kick clearly) - e.g. "Do You Mind" to use a well-known example. The Fives' "It's What You Do" too, though there the tonal differences in the snare hits and the early 4th kick and the lazy handclaps all work to effectively "decenter" the pattern a bit.
Whereas the 5 beats per bar snare pattern that Ill Blu mostly use feels quite different, the snares run across and almost instead of the 4X4 kick (and of course increasingly though not always they dispense with the 4X4 kick altogether, e.g. "Meltdown", their remix of "Green Light", also that amazing new emo-hoover tune they've been playing the last few months).
It gets confusing though - the snare on "House Girls 1" for example switches from the first pattern to the second, though it's not entirely obvious because they always have a snare on the 1 so it's always five snare hits either way (Lil Silva's "Against Yaself" is a good example of what "House Girls" would sound like if it never switched from the first pattern to the second).
Or on Crazy Cousinz's "Inflation", it's an Ill Blu-style 5 snare pattern (discounting the ratatat fills) but the first snare comes in just after the first kick so it sorta feels halfway between a 5 beat per bar pattern and a 6 beat per bar pattern. This effect is even more pronounced on their (similar) remix of Kid Cudi's "Day & Night".
In general it's pretty common for funky to play with the relationship between these two grooves. On Rudimental's "Midnight Affair" it's like the beat is pitching to the dead center between them - kick kick snare kick snare, with very 2-steppy quantizing - it sort of feels like there's micro-pauses throughout allowing the beat pattern to cover the bar (it's easy to not notice how supple and intricate the beat programming is on that tune).
30.00 - Its My House - Mad one (with New Horizons sample)
Miss Fire - The Female Touch EP:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/357gy9
Tracklist -
1. Lost In Your House
2. Confusion Beat
3. Connexion
Lost In Your House is the standout for me, absolute killer.