
Visit our store on Discogs for new rare music every week! Home >VINYL >TECHNO / ELECTRO >Rhythm & Sound - w/ the Artists. Rhythm & Sound. Rhythm sound the artists rhythm and sound artists rhythm sound the artists. Freedom, Rhythm And Sound Volume One - Various Artists on Import 2LP. If by rare occurrence you receive a defective cartridge or music title. Apr 24, 2012 Artist: Rhythm & Sound w/ The Love Joys Label: Burial Mix Year: 2003 Support the artists, buy the music:) We've been hard at work on the new YouTube.
Interstellar Rift Alpha 25a Fuse. A good place to start the journey of Rhythm & Sound if you are interested. This album is absolutely flawless and won't cut trough or give you chickenskin until you play it on a good stereo who can provide lot's of Low's because this LP is basically BASS.
After all, it is Von Oswald and Ernestus behind this and their continuation of their dub projects. Every track on this is extremely deep. I like 'Mash Down Babylon' mostly because that is maybe the deepest track on there. All this together with the art of mastering and cutting the record has been dealt with passion and professionalism, making it as i said, Flawless! So the rating should give you a hint and it doesn't lie either.
[youtube=Description: Political hip hop (also political rap) is a sub-genre of hip hop music that developed in the 1980s. Inspired by 1970s political preachers such as The Last Poets and Gil Scott-Heron, Public Enemy were the first political hip hop group. Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five released the first well-known sociopolitical rap song in 1982 called “The Message”, which inspired numerous rappers to address social and political subjects. Why it is Extreme: Political hip hop might not be extreme in every sense of the word but nowadays artists such as Immortal Technique, Dead Prez and Looptroop rockers use their music to promote and sometimes encourage themes such a socialism, anarchy, conspiracy theories, black power and even presidential assassination. [youtube=Description: A body of singers who perform together is called a choir or chorus. The former term is very often applied to groups affiliated with a church and the second to groups that perform in theaters or concert halls. All members come together with what is called “one voice.” One person who makes a mistake can throw off the entire group and a mistake made by by a single person means the entire group makes the mistake.
The spotlight is on the choir, therefore it is of extreme importance to perform well for the audience (in a concert) or congregation (in a church). In typical 18th to 20th century oratorios and masses, chorus or choir is usually understood to imply more than one singer per part, in contrast to the quartet of soloists also featured in these works. Why it is Extreme: Simply the fact that the smallest mistake made by one person could ruin the performance of all other members (anywhere from 20 to 300) makes this genre more extreme than others, where a mistake could be covered up by other members. Another extreme factor is the absence of any kind of time-keeping device such as a metronome, drums or even a finger snap. Choirs also have a very precise structure that needs to be followed to assure a proper sounding harmony, similar to an orchestra where all instruments have an assigned position and tuning. Related Genres: Symphonic choirs, Vocal jazz choirs, classical, orchestral.
[youtube=Description: Chill out (sometimes also chillout, chill-out, or simply chill) emerged in the early and mid-1990s as a catch-all term for various styles of relatively mellow, slow-tempo music made by contemporary producers in the electronic music scene. Sometimes the Easy Listening sub-genre Lounge is considered to belong to the chill-out collection. The term “Chill out music”, as well as the genre itself, originated in chill rooms that were set up by DJs off to the edge of club dance floors to give patrons a chance to take a break from the hectic dance vibe and chill out with this style of music. Chill out as a musical genre or descriptive is synonymous with the more recently popularized terms “smooth electronica” and “soft techno” and is a loose genre of music blurring into several other very distinct styles of electronic and lo-fi music. Why it is Extreme: Perhaps “Complete Ambiance” is a more appropriate title for this genre as anything that relaxes can be considered chill and each person has their own preferences. This genre is a very specific sub genre of electronic music with characteristics including downtempo, synthetic ambiance, deep bass lines, oceanwave-like rhythm and sound effects such as bells, xylophone, synthetic pings and strictly no vocals (Non-Voc). It might sound like there is nothing extreme about this genre but some songs can last more than 15 minutes and sometimes people have trouble concentrating and staying awake through a whole song due to it’s very affective soothing ability.
Chill out rooms at dance clubs fill a safety need for users of Ecstasy, because some songs were so affective that it would put the user in such a deep trance causing them to forget to breath. In 1992 a UK rule required dance clubs to provide free water in response to a number of Ecstasy-related injuries and deaths. Related Genres: Ambient, Trip-Hop, Nu Jazz, New Age, Downtempo, Lounge, Psybient Artists: Portishead, Afterlife, Lux, Massive Attack, Boards of Canada. [youtube=Description: Indian classical music has its origins as a meditation tool for attaining self realization. All different forms of these melodies (ragas) are believed to affect various “chakras” (energy centers, or “moods”). The Total Asset Protection Handbook Jay Mitton Creating.