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swift_jams
from big sky on 2008-04-17 19:52 [#02195601]
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Just got this on vinyl today.
What do you think of it. Also, is this....classified as....mathrock?
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MADESTMAX
from Germany on 2008-04-18 03:03 [#02195631]
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I think it is clasified as recess-breakcore.
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sadist
from the dark side of the moon on 2008-04-18 03:27 [#02195632]
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it should be the intro to the 3 season of dexter. always reminded me of this series.
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Falito
from Balenciaga on 2008-04-18 03:44 [#02195633]
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...and then you put the black plastic thing onto the turntable and the spin,and then spicks spocks and music start
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retape
from http://retape.net (Norway) on 2008-04-18 04:55 [#02195635]
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foley room is teh <3
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freqy
on 2008-04-18 15:03 [#02195770]
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what is hardcore reggae called the stuff that is not reggae but hard core with sample drum loops and crazy mad hardcore vocals that isn't rap?? anyone?
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MADESTMAX
from Germany on 2008-04-18 15:37 [#02195776]
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crap?
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AphexAcid
from Sweden on 2008-04-18 15:53 [#02195782]
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Ragga:
"Raggamuffin music, usually abbreviated as ragga is a sub-genre of dancehall music or reggae, in which the instrumentation primarily consists of electronic music; sampling often serves a prominent role in raggamuffin music as well.
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Ragga is often used as a synonym for dancehall reggae, but more typically, it is used for dancehall with a deejay chatting rather than singing on top of the "riddim". The term ragga is not used in Jamaica according to some sources. In Europe and the US, however, it is more popular than dancehall."
Is this what you're looking for?
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AphexAcid
from Sweden on 2008-04-18 15:57 [#02195785]
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Then, there's raggacore.
"Raggacore is a genre of music resembling a heavier version of ragga jungle The earliest examples of raggacore can be found in productions of Remarc, who is sometimes called 'a king of amen' for his highly messed "hardcore" amen jungle rhythms as early as from 1994.
Other terms used to describe this style are yardcore or speedhall (sped up dancehall)
Some artists that have produced raggacore tracks include Cardopusher, Knifehandchop, General Malice, Bong-Ra, FFF DJ Scud, Zombieflesheater, Enduser, Venetian Snares, Shitmat, Parasite, LFO Demon, DJ K, Red Ruler, Kid 606, The Bug, Soundmurderer and Bloodclaat Gangsta Youth."
And with that, I'm off!
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freqy
on 2008-04-18 15:58 [#02195787]
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thank you mr.acid you are lovely....yes ragga !! this is the term i was trying to remember,
,thanks you!!
blessings.
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AphexAcid
from Sweden on 2008-04-18 16:07 [#02195793]
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You're welcome! :)
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