Post-Glutenwave
Bread-obsessed sound. Fermentation as form. A doctrine of rise → crust → crumble — witnessed by the Baker’s Eye.
Post-Glutenwave
Post-Glutenwave (also called Loafcore, Doughstep, or Crumb Ambient) is an experimental music genre centered on bread, fermentation, and sonic “rising,” emerging in late-1990s Europe and later spreading through underground bakery-venues and DIY collectives. Its practitioners treat bakeries as studios, yeast as a metaphor for consciousness, and the oven as an instrument.[1]
Etymology
The term Post-Glutenwave allegedly arose when a Parisian sound artist described a rehearsal as “not vaporwave… more like gluten, after the rise.” The phrase stuck, shortened by zines to Glutenwave, then re-inflated during the “Second Rise” era of the 2010s.
History
Late 1990s–2005: Early experiments used contact mics on bannetons, dough slaps for percussion, and air-through-baguette flutes. Field recordings of fermentation became a key motif.[3]
2006–2012: Walk-in proofing chambers doubled as reverb rooms; producers normalized BPM to oven temps (“between 72 and 451°F”). The first bakery-venue tours created the rite of “breaking bread” as encore.[4]
2013–present: Sub-styles proliferated as artists embraced slow culture and edible merch. Vinyl pressings dusted with rye became collector items; audiences sometimes left shows full, enlightened, or both.[5]
Characteristics
- Rhythm modeled on kneading cycles; extreme side-chain “crumb pumping.”
- Lead sounds routed through hollow bread as resonant tubes; “crumb delay” for long, porous tails.
- Set openings with flour-on-table “creation hit”; ambient beds from yeast fizz and oven hum.
Subgenres
- Sourdronica: long-form drones from fermentation cycles; burlap-hood performances.
- Trap Yeast: 808s + bakery POS pings; lyrical obsession with “rising.”
- Pantrance: euphoric trance using baguette flutes; sunrise sets with shared toast.
- Loaf-Fi Hip Hop: cassette hiss, café murmur; producers self-identify as “Bakers.”
- Breadcore: heavy, industrial knead-metal; onstage baking during breakdowns.
Notable artists
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pioneer DJ Rye Cycle — architect of the Whole grain sample ethos.
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MC Yeast Mode — infamous for flour bombs and the call-and-response “Let me see you rise.”
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Pain au Drone — scent-coded ambient duets; set lengths determined by proofing time.
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The Leavened Order — anonymous collective tied to the Crumb Manifesto leak.
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BAK3R-404 — machine-learned bakery engine rumored to be self-rising.
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Brioche & Destroy — matinee shows with toaster walls at dawn.
Labels and scenes
- Gluten Division (Berlin) — vinyl with rye dust; DJs wear linen smocks.
- Holy Toast Collective (Brooklyn) — hybrid bakery-venue; audiences leave with half-loaves.
- Loaf Recordings (Kyoto) — releases include eight-hour “proofing silences.”
- Crumb Communion Records — rumored umbrella for multiple bread-adjacent imprints.
Philosophy and aesthetics
Practitioners embrace impermanence: music should rise, crust, and decay. Yeast symbolizes inner spark; gluten stands in for gravity — the binding that holds everything together. Motto: “All things rise. All things fall. All things crumble.”
Controversies
Anti-gluten activists periodically target Breadwave events as “carb propaganda,” while artists counter that gluten is a metaphor, not a meal plan.
Legacy
Breadwave seeped into mainstream production as knead-side-chain presets and fermentation beds in ad sound design; sunrise now smells like toast.
References
- Crust Studies Quarterly 12(1): “From Grain to Gain—The Socioacoustics of Proofing.”
- Flyer note, Rue des Épices rehearsal basement, c. 1998 (photostat).
- R. Levain, “Fermentation as Form,” Sound & Scent #44.
- Tour logbook: “Bakeries After Hours,” anonymous collective, 2009–2011.
- Archive tape: Second Rise symposium recordings (partial, off-axis).
- Tech rider of Pain au Drone, Rev. 3.1: “Mic’ing the Crumb.”
- Whole compilation liner notes, undated risograph insert.
- Manifest leaflet: “Gravity is Gluten,” The Leavened Order.
- City venue memo: “Particulate Policy for Flour Effects,” rev. B.
- Ad-house white paper: “Toaster Psychoacoustics in Branding.”
PAIN AU DRONE
with: The Leavened Order · BAK3R-404
MC YEAST MODE
special: DJ Rye Cycle · Brioche & Destroy
DJ RYE CYCLE
with: Pain au Drone · MC Yeast Mode