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  • In 1975, Riviera organised Naughty Rhythms, a package tour featuring Chilli Willi, Dr. F
  • to produce a lively approximation of African rhythms, according to a plan by record label executiv
  • which explored calypso, rocksteady and swing rhythms alongside new arrangements of classic Sicilia
  • The bass line stays the same, strong quaver rhythms, also quite difficult to hit with precision a
  • ourishes in the music rather than for complex rhythms and sounds.
  • ique blend of smooth ambient textures, techno rhythms and various acoustic and natural recordings.
  • are use of modal and quartal harmonies, dance rhythms, and a comparatively free approach to form.
  • n August 2001 that incorporates international rhythms and fitness.
  • ongs, including old electronic pieces and new rhythms and melodies.
  • in his tracks in which he includes different rhythms and musical instruments that make his tracks
  • orporates contemporary influences with harder rhythms and guitar work, reminiscent of early Eric Cl
  • se dancing there is an emphasis on the subtle rhythms and riffs of the music, and the footwork foll
  • His ragged rhythms and lilting melodies made people want to tap
  • The song is influenced by go-go rhythms and features a prominent sample of The Meters
  • -series "The Blues" as a link between African rhythms and American blues.
  • to his music for children, which incorporates rhythms and melodies from all over the world.
  • Pan Alley into the mainstream by splicing its rhythms and tonality with that of the popular songs o
  • ing to a more pop-rock sound, using fewer ska rhythms and instead incorporating synthesizers.
  • tal that features their own unique and catchy rhythms and has an appeal that crosses genres and aud
  • nd actress, Thompson has all the right Austen rhythms and filmmaker Ang Lee orchestrates with sensi
  • composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk incorporated rhythms and tunes he heard in Congo Square into some
  • on influences from reggae, hip hop, Caribbean rhythms, and Latin American styles.
  • on blending minimalist music with repetitive rhythms and arpeggiated sounds.
  • ory of CWM, some songs have used more complex rhythms and metres, and, to a lesser degree, harmonie
  • tional folk music from Europe with the exotic rhythms and harmonies of the Choctaw and Chickasaw, a
  • ovative style to adapt to the various musical rhythms and modes of the region, bringing a contempor
  • ymphony, evergreen harmonies, Balkan folklore rhythms and highly emphasized melodic as a part of in
  • Their music consisted of robust driving rhythms and ethereal vocals.
  • ver-changing, unbroken succession of colours, rhythms and moods.”
  • flamenco, were acting on the Spanish popular rhythms and songs which, still preserving this popula
  • early sound, opting for more traditional rock rhythms and fuller arrangements.
  • The easy fusion of Cuban rhythms and flamenco vocals made this record an inter
  • ato articulation, square phrasing, metronomic rhythms, and interpretations that can be eerily devoi
  • ed melodies, banal harmonies, straightforward rhythms, and garish colors had the work playing succe
  • into the abstract produce a heady mix of raw rhythms and inspirational percussion.
  • His dissertation was on circadian rhythms and escape learning in the laboratory rat.
  • to Redman's huge sound, Blackwell's colorful rhythms, and the close interplay between the two...
  • achycardia, myocardial infarction, junctional rhythms and trigeminy.
  • This is usually composed in simple rhythms and carries a refrain within itself.
  • een jazz-styled improvisation with Afro-Cuban rhythms, and by 1957 he was playing with the hugely p
  • Her work has also been influenced by rap rhythms and wordplay.
  • it gave listeners a smooth blend of danceable rhythms and intellectual dialogue.
  • lyrical, collage of textured loops, internal rhythms and visual rhymes, finally completing the wor
  • Sleep is controlled both by circadian rhythms and the homeostatic drive produced by wakeful
  • used traditional Spanish flamenco with Arabic rhythms and styles.
  • , the first one accompanied by festive dotted rhythms and a broad melody of the solo oboe, the seco
  • treatment of angina pectoris, abnormal heart rhythms and high blood pressure.
  • ces of notes begin to grow longer the various rhythms and pulses become more evident.
  • was also a poet, and concentrated on imagery, rhythms, and lyricism to achieve her goal.
  • ed more electronic elements as well as tribal rhythms and heavy sampling into the band's oeuvre and
  • The octave melody's dotted rhythms and the continuous accompaniment creates tens
  • cLean & MacLean live act where its percussion rhythms and topical lyric made it popular with their
  • the goatskin drums that generate the party's rhythms and celebrates the heritage of Key West's lar
  • can popular music classics, redone with Latin rhythms and instrumentation.
  • ame off-kilter melodies, tight and propulsive rhythms and intensely shouted yet catchy vocal patter
  • nds fill the streets with pulsating Barbadian rhythms and fireworks that ignite the sky.
  • heart rate in patients with bradycardic heart rhythms, and open up airways and reduce mucous produc
  • sive style that drew upon his love of musical rhythms and his improvisational use of color.”
  • lain contains pulsating string samples, piano rhythms and wandering solos by Moby.
  • nclude open-interval harmonies, drones, fiery rhythms and folk melodies.
  • deliberately provocative backdrop for beatbox rhythms and cryptic, political raps.
  • gence" and is notable for introducing 'ethnic rhythms' and elements of World Music into the '80s po
  • Described as "mix of ska rhythms and new wave pop hooks" by Allmusic, "I Love
  • nd jam sessions, where she first absorbed the rhythms and melodies of samba, jazz, pop music and Br
  • king vocals along with the requisite jackboot rhythms and ominously burbling synthesizer, and if "S
  • His production features rhythms and hybrids of several musical styles such as
  • ability to play difficult music with complex rhythms and tempi.
  • ing homophonic textures, clear and repetitive rhythms, and a narrow melodic range.
  • 30 track mind trip incorporates the melodies, rhythms and atmospheres from a wide variety of artist
  • oach to phrasing and time signatures, complex rhythms and free improvisation.
  • melody ascends with heavily accented (timka) rhythms and is complemented by a harsh, aggressive to
  • htcrawler was released, introducing breakbeat rhythms and guitar sounds into the group's sonic pale
  • eir music because the music's powerful trance rhythms and droning woodwinds were traditionally cons
  • "Sally Let Your Bangs Hang Down" with rocking rhythms and risque lyrics.
  • coustic sound or frequent use of non-European rhythms and percussion.
  • The Ghetto Dream sound featured faster rhythms and stronger beats, making it an instant hit
  • f as heightened speech, following closely the rhythms and contours of the text.
  • till remain between Carnatic and north Indian rhythms apply equally to konnakol and tabla bols resp
  • Guest Stars are Tony Touch, Rey Pirin, Nandee Rhythms, Arcangel, Castrophobia, Guelo Star, J-King &
  • Commonly, interlocking melodic riffs and rhythms are introduced one by one, building the groov
  • Her rhythms are really unusual, like her cadence and her
  • At times the rhythms are too rigid and the results sound like an e
  • brushstroke and the music, with its haunting rhythms, are strikingly simple and direct.
  • rom 3 and not the other way around; hence all rhythms are either waltzes or polkas.
  • ghout the piece in which accents or imitative rhythms are passed around the ensemble.
  • As with the tabla, the pakhawaj rhythms are taught by a series of mnemonic syllables
  • eing used in/with the body, mutiple meters or rhythms are used.
  • Short scale rhythms arising from mechanical activation from physi
  • cata utilises some Armenian folk melodies and rhythms, as well as baroque and contemporary 20th Cen
  • e environment control the activity (exogenous rhythms, as opposed to patterns inherent in the habit
  • not just Asian music but Hawaiian and African rhythms as well.
  • Organs develop at differing rhythms, as a creature grows and matures.
  • It incorporates an array of Indian rhythms, as well as elements of rock and hip-hop.
  • her, was a major force in shaping the melodic rhythms at the heart of the Ozrics sound.
  • and jazz's convergence with drum machines and rhythms at times help project this genre toward a you
  • The style can include broken rhythms, atonal harmonies, and improvised melody.
  • Star Turtle also has pop, Mardi Gras rhythms, ballads and rock.
  • They picked up on the rhythms, bass and organ innovations of James Brown's
  • Richard Lyons - tapes, electronics, rhythms, Booper, clarinet, organ, viola, loops, guita
  • Mark Hosler - tapes, electronics, rhythms, Booper, clarinet, organ, viola, loops, guita
  • Cultural rhythms, businesses and restaurants abound here.
  • Aarab and Persian music, voodoo and African rhythms...) but also contemporary classical music.
  • Manoeuvres in the Dark songs mixed with dance rhythms by Mike "Hitman" Wilson and Steve "Silk" Hurl
  • a positive review from Tony Cummings of Cross Rhythms, calling it Fellingham's best work yet.
  • ts songs are short and rough, but their basic rhythms can be heard throughout every Scaterd Few alb
  • concentrated on the peerless thrust of Latin rhythms, Cano hardly ignored this component but seeme
  • n talent who continued to popularize regional rhythms, Carnaval became more of an organized affair
  • River Rhythms celebrated its 10th year in 2006.
  • , 1974) was the drive time presenter on Cross Rhythms City Radio in Stoke-on-Trent in 2005.
  • Cross Rhythms City Radio was the first FM Christian station
  • Cross Rhythms City Radio is a UK community radio station br
  • d success in research on: vaccines, circadian rhythms, claustrophobia, remote monitoring and drugs
  • ful loser amid a glorious barrage of seething rhythms, clicky noises and general madness, as the Mi
  • e of the melodic ideas and the gently flowing rhythms combine to create an appropriate atmosphere o
  • array of jazz, pop, Latin, and Afro-Caribbean rhythms combined with arousing syncopation, uniting a
  • Tidal rhythms, commonly observed in marine life, which foll
  • offers courses in Vocal Music, Instrumental, Rhythms, Dance, Musicology & Research and Applied Mus
  • covered it in one track of the tribute album Rhythms del Mundo Classics by the Buena Vista Social
  • Rhythms Del Mundo includes restructured tracks such a
  • Cuban remix of the song which was included in Rhythms del Mundo.
  • "Fragile" entitled "Fragilidad" on the album Rhythms Del Mundo by Latino recording legends "The Bu
  • In another review, Andrew Segal of Cross Rhythms described the album as nu-metal, and said tha
  • ed; ambient soundscapes blend into percussive rhythms, dramatic buildups, melodic string arrangemen
  • combination of heavy guitar riffs, fast drum rhythms, electric guitar, a violin solo, and other mu
  • It is especially known for using traditional rhythms employed by the Ursari section of the Roma mi
  • European instruments and eastern and western rhythms, especially rhythms found in Spain and northe
  • poorly meshed phrase displacements, and vague rhythms exactly like a Western vocal coach."
  • though many bands incorporate instruments and rhythms from outside of the samba genre.
  • anese aboriginal and popular music with samba rhythms from Brazil.
  • um weaves Punjabi folk traditions, dance hall rhythms from the U.S., U.K. and Jamaica, and DJ techn
  • Their sound is based on jazz rhythms from the 60s and 70s and has been linked with
  • Rhythms from a Cosmic Sky (2007)
  • and the goal of Africando was to merge salsa rhythms from both sides of the Atlantic, mainly based
  • in the 1970s that combines African Caribbean rhythms from son, bomba, plena, and samba with electr
  • Hangnail's punk-pop style combined rhythms from heavy metal and melodic punk rock with p
  • and reggae and in his later career also with rhythms from the Middle East and Africa.
  • n pentatonic, and the quick tempo and rousing rhythms give a whirling and dancing impression, groun
  • The juxtaposition of the mentioned rhythms gives the peculiar sound that characterizes t
  • Asturias (Leyenda), whose Andalusian Flamenco rhythms have little to do with the Atlantic region of
  • As Cihan writes lyrics over dance rhythms, he aims at clubs and entertainment world.
  • his musical style of soul vocals over hip-hop rhythms, he had been accused by some in the music pre
  • he album is reminiscent of those melodies and rhythms herd coming from Cuba and Spain.
  • Marilyn Crispell: Rhythms Hung in Undrawn Sky (1983)
  • o lead the Society for Research in Biological Rhythms in the 1970s.
  • Lunar rhythms in biological systems are phenomena whose tim
  • uaver motion, placed against the militaristic rhythms in the accompaniment.
  • 's music has hints of jazz mixed with eastern rhythms in addition to piano and brass.
  • erated under a franchise agreement with Cross Rhythms in Stoke-on-Trent (who also own Cross Rhythms
  • ng new and unique combinations of timbres and rhythms in noise, to find a way to fully express the
  • that demonstrated the existence of circadian rhythms in plants, specifically the Mimosa pudica.
  • He also uses proportional rhythms in some ballades, a device which became more
  • in the city is vallenato and other Caribbean rhythms including papayera.
  • 1965 and presents a fusion of various musical rhythms, including samba and jazz.
  • More recently, the group began playing rhythms influenced by Marcus Santos, a distinguished
  • ksong in the music, and instead relied on the rhythms inherent in Synge's text for the composition.
  • is album saw the group incorporate sounds and rhythms inspired by music from the 1980s.
  • r being the first punk band to introduce funk rhythms into hardcore, influencing later bands such a
  • vocals, Indian flutes, trombones and oriental rhythms into the project's sound.
  • characterized by shifting tonalities, complex rhythms, inventive and nuanced orchestration, and inn
  • River Rhythms is a free outdoor music concert series held a
  • Crazy Rhythms is the Feelies' first album.
  • Often overshadowed by other rhythms, Latin Rock emerged in Latin America during t
  • group makes use of very different sounds and rhythms led by its founder, drummer Mark Guiliana, wh
  • For fast rhythms less prominent hand is rolled to facilitate f
  • f the night sea journey comprises many lesser rhythms, lesser arcs on the same "primordial pattern"
  • rovisational and expressive with a variety of rhythms, life situations and exuberant allegories.
  • She captured popular imagination with Latin rhythms like Besame Mucho and Tico tico, after transl
  • plorative solos but the less imaginative funk rhythms lower the content of the music somewhat".
  • Gangland Rhythms LP
  • r review, saying "A blend of sleek electronic rhythms, lush filmic textures and old-fashioned song
  • al, independent drum corps that featured jazz rhythms, lyres and modern dance steps.
  • Mike Rimmer of Cross Rhythms Magazine compared his sound to that of Tim Hu
  • It is in a slow 6/8 or 12/8 time with lilting rhythms making it somewhat resemble a slow jig, and i
  • ium-era in New York, and Afro-Cuban music and rhythms, Mambo and Salsa as dances and as music and m
  • In some cases these rhythms may depend on external cues, such as a greate
  • er's style are: Bachian counterpoint, driving rhythms, melodic amplitude, highly coloristic harmoni
  • ting that Timbaland offers "tougher, trickier rhythms, minimal live playing, a plethora of hip-hop
  • "Assassin [oasis of rhythms mix]" (15:14)
  • "Assassin [The Oasis of Rhythms Mix]" (15:14)
  • ospheres, weaving atonal strings, slow motion rhythms, moog synthesizers and plain noise into sound
  • e Psalm 51. "Searching" was featured on Cross Rhythms Music's Extreme Music Sampler volume 4 compil
  • helped create what has now become the typical Rhythms musical atmosphere.
  • The proximity of the dancers, and rhythms not resemble the flip is introduced to the co
  • "Me or You?" featured rhythms not dissimilar to those of Adam and the Ants.
  • re made exactly the same for everyone and the rhythms of life become hectic.
  • ey revealing the secrets, patterns and hidden rhythms of our lives from a striking new perspective.
  • A comparison of changes in rhythms of sacral skin blood flow in response to heat
  • rat Bala at an event, while he was conceiving Rhythms of India, the first item of the Delhi Commonw
  • d colorful relation to the places, sounds and rhythms of the cultures he has visited.
  • of Igor Stravinsky's music and of jazz in the rhythms of the score, as well as the rhythm of the Ca
  • solos are backed with South American oriented rhythms of drummer Airto Moreira and the vocals and p
  • herzo marks a return to the unrelenting march rhythms of the first movement, though in a 'triple-ti
  • However, the rhythms of tanguillos and, especially, tangos, (or ve
  • Douglas Cullum, Rhythms of Life, Contours of Faith: Church, Home, and
  • Inferno also appeared in the Rhythms of Darkness storyline set in an alternate uni
  • ect and promote the music, culture, arts, and rhythms of the South."
  • tonalities, electronic textures, and dancing rhythms of later jazz fusion.
  • more influenced by the lighter and more fluid rhythms of jazz, with the rhythm section now embracin
  • rner bodega grocery stores, or just the spicy rhythms of life in the Big Apple, it's hard to walk d
  • The Rhythms of English Poetry (1982)
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