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Noun
witch house (uncountable)
- (music, neologism) A style of music characterized by chopped and screwed hip-hop soundscapes, industrial and noise experimentation, and the use of synthesizers, drum machines, obscure samples, droning repetition and heavily altered, ethereal, indiscernible vocals.
- Synonyms: haunted house, drag
2010 September 25, Tim Jonze, “Witch house and the musicians taking us back to the future”, in The Guardian:Inspired by early rave and dream-pop, witch house also takes its cue from the "chopped and screwed" remix technique so prevalent in early 90s hip-hop.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see witch, house.
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