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    Gabrielle Van Heusden Roy Anth 585 December 12‚ 2011 Dance to the Beat of a Computer Generated Drum “The Internet transformed the music industry just as genres began to get increasingly specialized. Techno is a soundtrack for the wired world. Some of its original creators are approaching their forties‚ but many of its current listeners are in their twenties and early thirties—people who grew up with computers. Techno reminds us that humans control the machines‚ and electronics can be used to

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    The 1970’s brought folk music and disco‚ and in the 80’s it became rap and Hip-Hop. The Birth of Hip Hop originally started in the streets of New York in the 1970’s. It later began to be widely known in the early 80’s as it generally became a musical art form that has been around for over 20 years. It’s derive came from a young generation of Black people and Latino-Americans in the slums of Bronx to send political messages and reach a particular audience to help create change. Hip-Hop was formed

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    named Playboy. Playboy is actually a 25-year-old gentleman by the name of Tre Munson. For his current job‚ radio personality and promotion assistant‚ he goes on the road and DJ’s for special events both live and not. Most recently he and another disc jockey‚ Kid Fresh‚ hosted a step show in front of the UC at the University. He has done parties‚ concerts‚ charity events‚ and many other functions. About two weeks ago he also covered the after party for Method Man and Red Man‚ two nationally known rap

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    tomatoes‚ washing them and Mother frying them for me and my siblings is my fondest memory from childhood. When I was a child I always wanted to be Spinderella from Salt & Peppa the rap group. She was a female Disc Jockey in the 80’s. It was her who inspired me to be a Dj. With that being said CSI is my new inspiration in my musical journey. I aspire to open my own night club. A business certification from CSI would help me

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    Rock N Roll History

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    such as music programs‚ and opportunities were far and few between for many of the borough’s residents. Everybody may not have had access to a musical instrument‚ but most households still had a record player. It was in this environment a mobile disc jockey by the name of Kool Herc gained notoriety from an innovative playing style while performing at block parties in the neighbourhood parks and nightclubs. As rock critic Robert Ford Jr‚ noted in 1978 Billboard Magazine‚ Kool Herc’s playing style came

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    Essay on Rap Music

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    Rap is a popular type of music in today’s society‚ but it didn’t just come to be. In the 1970’s rap emerged from other types of music to become what it is today. Rap is influenced and inspired by other types of music. Its influences are closely related to each other. Rap music has derived from various types of music. In a world in which people are constantly confronted with violent acts such as rape‚ assault‚ murder‚ school shootings and other violence’s‚ society is eager and anxious to find and

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    Hip Hop

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    BRINGING HIP HOP BACK TO THE 70’s You’re standing amongst a crowd in a circle‚ side by side‚ next to people you don’t know. Crowds going wild in New York‚ South Bronx and your bumping to the music‚ with an extensive amount of energy that you’re allowing yourself to give to this one individual in the center whose dancing‚ break-dancing. The boy is called a b-boy and few people know this but that it what started this fascinating music called early Hip-hop. During the 1970’s‚ Hip hop was starting

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    The Hip-Hop Movement

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    “This movement started to expose people to new music but ended up becoming a multi-billion dollar industry” according to DMC of Run- D.M.C. (Jalal 1). The Hip-Hop movement started in 1973 by 3 men your parents probably know about. It started to expose people to other types of music. The Hip-Hop Movement will discuss‚ the people who started the Hip-Hop movement and whom is affected‚ the purpose of the movement and what it hopes to achieve. First off‚ it was started in 1973 by Grandmaster Flash‚ Afrika

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    Throughout Zeds Dead’s performance at Ritchie Coliseum‚ another sense was thoroughly engaged in addition to the auditory element of lyrics and synthetic instrumentals: vision. Zeds Dead performance had several marked features of visuals that exemplified the sensualistic nature of electronic dance music. Accordingly‚ “…such syntheses and modulations are carried out in the ‘laboratory’ of the club‚ where in most cases the pitch-black darkness is impregnated by techno music‚ a few lights‚ the occasional

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    Exercises for Herniated Disc Exercises for a herniated disc are an essential part of any healing program. However‚ a person suffering with a herniated disc needs to proceed with caution when it comes to exercises‚ because there is a good chance that you could aggravate your symptoms if you don’t follow some simple rules. This article will discuss some specific exercises for a herniated disc‚ as well as some simple tips and rules you will need to follow for the best results. Before we can cover

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